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I thought it'd be a great idea to put the latest albums up from the artists playing at Bluesfest - so those of you lucky enough to go can check out what you want to see. And for those of you overseas who, I'm sure, will be extremely jealous. So…Continue

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Comment by Graham on November 12, 2011 at 8:41pm

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Blues Story Vol. 01 - Les Rois Du Blues 1998
01- B-B- King - The Thrill Is Gone
02- Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy
03- John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom
04- Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You
05- Aretha franklin - (You make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
06- Ray Charles - Drown In My Own Tears
07- Albert Collins - Ice Pick
08- Albert King - Blues At Sunrise
09- Canned Heat - On The Road Again
10- J-J- Cale - Cocaine
11- Lonnie Mack with Stevie Ray Vaughan - If You Have To Know
12- Taj Mahal with Eric Clapton - Here In The Dark
13- Johnny Winter - Murdering Blues
14- Rory Gallagher - Bulfrog Blues
15- Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You
16- Santana - Europa (Live)

 

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Blues Story Vol. 02 - Les Blues Anglais 1998
01- Cream - Spoonful
02- Peter Splinter Group Green - Must Be a Fool
03- John Mayall & Eric Clapton - All Your Love
04- Alexis Korner - Watermelon Man
05- The Yardbirds - I'm A Man
06- The Small Faces - Talk To You
07- Manfred Mann - I've Got My Mojo Working
08- Ten Years After - Love Like A Man
09- The Kinks - Milk Cow Blues
10- Jimmy Page - Down In The Boots
11- Rod Stewart - So Much To Say
12- The Pretty Things - I Had A Dream
13- Fleetwood Mac - Black Magic Wooman (Live)
14- The Animals - Boom Boom
15- Jeff Beck - Steelin'

 

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Blues Story Vol. 03 - Chess Records 1998
01- Muddy Waters - I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
02- Albert King - Searching For A Woman
03- Willie Dixon - 29 Ways
04- Koko Taylor - Wang Dang Doodle
05- Memphis Slim - My Baby
06- J-B- Lenoir - Mama Talk To Your Daughter
07- Sonny Boy Williamson II - Don't Start Me To Talkin'
08- Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell
09- Bo Diddley - Who Do You Love
10- Buddy Guy - First Time I Met The Blues
11- Little Walter - My Babe
12- Jimmy Rodgers - That's All Right
13- John Lee Hooker - One Bourbon, One Scotch, One B
14- Otis Rush - I'm Satisfied
15- Howlin' Wolf - How Many More Years

 

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Blues Story Vol. 04 - Le Blues Rock 1998
01- George Thorogood & the Destroyers - Bad to the Bone
02- Dr- Feelgood - Dust My Broom
03- The Allman Brother Band - Hot'lanta
04- Rick Derringer, Steve Hunter & - Blues For Stevie
05- Canned Heat - Goin' Up The Country
06- Cream - White Room
07- Gary Moore - Parisienne Walkways
08- Roy Buchanan - Why Don't You Want Me
09- Bo Diddley - You Can't Judge A Book By Its
10- Popa Chubby - Dance The Night Away
11- Rory Gallagher - Tattoo'd Lady
12- Status Quo - Roadhouse Blues
13- Lynyrd Skynyrd - Crossroads (Live)
14- Willy DeVille - Jump City
15- Great White - South Bay Cities

Comment by Graham on November 12, 2011 at 7:02pm

SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT, BUT I KNOW A COUPLE OF YOU WILL DIG IT. RARE VINYL ONLY RELEASE:

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This recording was lost for the last 15 years and recently found.
Then in September 2010 MUDHONEY and KIM SALMON met again in New York for the ATP Festival, with a band list including, SCIENTISTS, MUDHONEY, STOOGES, SONIC YOUTH and more. In this occasion they spoke about releasing the record. And here it is... and, Lord Almighty, WHAT A MASTER PIECE! Like a cross between Kim Salmon & the Surrealists´ "Sin factory" and Mudhoney´s early albums, this album is a gem of swamp and grunge like no other before.
BANG! Records is proud to announce the release of this record on deluxe vinyl gatefold edition for September 2011 (no CD version for this master piece. Pure and thick vinyl)

 

In 1995 during the grunge boom, when Steve Turner had a break from MUDHONEY, KIM SALMON was invited to join the band in Seattle.
So Kim Salmon accepted the invitation from his friends and flew from Australia to Seattle to check whether the experience was viable and worthy.After a while and even though both parts agreed that their ways had to departure in different directions and they split in a friendly way, they left a piece of gem on the way.
This recording was lost for the last 15 years and recently found.
Then in September 2010 MUDHONEY and KIM SALMON met again in New York for the ATP Festival, with a band list including, SCIENTISTS, MUDHONEY, STOOGES, SONIC YOUTH and more. In this occasion they spoke about releasing the record. And here it is... and, Lord Almighty, WHAT A MASTER PIECE!Like a cross between Kim Salmon & the Surrealists_"Sin factory" and Mudhoney_s early albums, this album is a gem of swamp and grunge like no other before

 

A great little cartoon inside this 45 rpm mini LP tells the story: In 1995, Kim Salmon cooking up something in the lab calls up from Mudhoney's Mark Arm... gets invited over to Seattle to replace Steve Turner who is off having a mid-life crisis... things work out pretty well... a week of jamming and recording... Kim returns to Melbourne... then Steve returns to the fold and the collaboration is shelved.

Comment by Graham on November 9, 2011 at 3:42pm

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Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You: The Fonotone Years, 1958-1965 is a massive John Fahey document that was a full decade in the making by Dean Blackwood of Revenant, guitarist Glenn Jones, and Lance Ledbetter of Dust-to-Digital. Released a full decade after Fahey’s death, it contains 115 tracks compiling the guitarist’s complete 78-rpm recordings for Joe Bussard’s Fonotone label — solo, as Blind Thomas, the Mississippi Swampers, etc. — remastered from the original reel-to-reel tapes. These are Fahey’s earliest recordings, the vast majority of which are previously unreleased on CD. The 12″-by-12″ collection also contains an 88-page hardback book with essays and track annotations by Jones and contributions from Eddie Dean, Claudio Guerrieri, Malcolm Kirton, Mike Stewart, and R. Anthony Lee, as well as a previously unpublished 1967 interview by Douglas Blazek.

CD1:
01 – Interview John Fahey on Fonotone Records and Joe Bussard
02 – Franklin Blues
03 – Smoketown Strut
04 – Steel Guitar Rag
05 – Takoma Park Pool Hall Blues
06 – Buck Dancer’s Choice (1)
07 – Medley Pretty Polly Shortnin’ Bread
08 – Barbara Namkin Blues
09 – In Christ There is No East or West
10 – Stak ‘O Lee Blues [Louis Collins]
11 – The Transcendental Waterfall (1)
12 – John Henry (1)
13 – Over the Hill Blues (1)
14 – St. Louis Blues
15 – On Doing an Evil Deed Blues
16 – Reinumeration Blues [Brenda's Blues (1)]
17 – The Transcendental Waterfall (2)
18 – Mississippi Boweavil Blues
19 – Green River Blues
20 – Over the Hill Blues (2)
21 – Libba’s Rag
22 – Chris’s Rag

 

CD2:
01 – St. Louis Tickle
02 – Pat Sullivan’s Blues
03 – Blind Blues [AKA Martin's Esso Blues]
04 – Poor Boy Blues
05 – Long Time Town Blues
06 – Gulf Port Island Blues
07 – Blind Thomas Blues Part 1
08 – Blind Thomas Blues Part 2
09 – New Newport News Blues #2
10 – Wanda Russell’s Blues
11 – Going Away to Leave You Blues
12 – Lay My Burden Down
13 – Hill High Blues
14 – John Henry (2)
15 – Paint Brush Blues
16 – Blind Thomas Blues Part 3
17 – Blind Thomas Blues Part 4
18 – You Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond
19 – Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dyin’ Bed
20 – Banty Rooster Blues
21 – Tom Rushen Blues

 

CD3:
01 – Yallaboosha River Blues
02 – You Gonna Miss Me
03 – Wissenschaftlich River Blues Part 1
04 – Wissenschaftlich River Blues Part 2
05 – Zekiah Swamp Blues
06 – Nobody’s Business
07 – Going Crabbing Talking Blues Part 1
08 – Going Crabbing Talking Blues Part 2
09 – You Better Get Right So God Can Use You
10 – Weissman Blues
11 – Dasein River Blues
12 – Racemic Tartrate River Blues Part 1
13 – Racemic Tartrate River Blues Part 2
14 – Smoky Ordinary Blues (1) [Dance of the Inhabitants (1)]
15 – I Shall Not Be Moved
16 – Old Country Rock
17 – Little Hat Blues
18 – Guitar Solo Title Unknown (1) [Revelation on the Banks of the Pawtuxent(
19 - Guitar Solo Title Unknown (2) [Night Train to Valhalla (1)]
20 – Some Summer Day (2)
21 – The Langley Two-Step
22 – Dream of The Origin of the French Broad River

 

CD4:
01 – Saint John’s Hornpipe
02 – Sail Away Ladies
03 – Dreaming Under the B & O Trestle
04 – 900 Miles
05 – Prince George’s Dance
06 – Imrpovisation for Flute and Guitar
07 – Dorothy Calvert Street Blues (1) [Brenda's Blues (2)]
08 – Brenda’s Blues (3)
09 – Buck Dancer’s Choice (2)
10 – Night Train to Valhalla (2)
11 – In the Pines
12 – Pretty Polly
13 – Take this Hammer
14 – Yazoo Basin Blues
15 – Stomping Tonight on the (old) Pennsylvania Alabama Border
16 – Smokey Ordinary Blues (2) [Dance of the Inhabitants (2)]
17 – Revelation on the Banks of the Pawtuxent (2)
18 – Bean Vine Blues [Pea Vine Blues]
19 – Green Blues
20 – Stone Pony

 

CD5:
01 – Dorothy Calvert Street Blues (2) [Brenda's Blues (4)]
02 – Days Have Gone By
03 – Some Summer Day (2)
04 – Texas & Pacific Blues [My Buckets Got a Hole in it]
05 – John Henry Blues
06 – Brenda’s Blues (5)
07 – St. Patrick’s Hymn
08 – Bicycle Built for Two
09 – The Blues you Saved for me
10 – House Carpenter
11 – How Long (1)
12 – The Portland Cement Factory at Monolith, California
13 – You Take the E Train [The Last Steam Engine Train]
14 – I Sing a Song of the Saints of God
15 – How Long (2)
16 – O Jesus I Have Promised (1)
17 – Untitled (1)
18 – Medley Untitled (2) O Jesus I have Promised (2)
19 – I am a Rake and Rambling Boy
20 – Medley Goodbye Old Paint (1) Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo, Git Along Little Doggies
21 – Goodbye Old Paint (2)
22 – Simple Gifts
23 – Untitled (3)
24 – Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
25 – Goodbye Old Paint (3)
26 – Western Medley
27 – Durgan Park
28 – The Bitter Lemon
29 – Old Southern Medley (Fragment)
30 – Bottleneck Blues

 

Comment by Graham on November 9, 2011 at 1:13pm

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The Ry Cooder Anthology: The UFO Has Landed (Disc 1)

1. Get Rhythm - 3:18
2. Low-Commotion - 3:11
3. Available Space - 2:13
4. On A Monday - 2:57
5. Do Re Mi - 3:01
6. Which Came First - 3:47
7. The Very Thing That Makes You Rich (Makes Me Poor) - 5:29
8. Down In Hollywood - 4:18
9. Smells Like Money - 2:28
10. Let's Work Together - 3:12
11. I Got Mine - 4:28
12. Cherry Ball Blues - 4:12
13. Jesus On The Mainline - 4:11
14. Tattler - 4:20
15. Teardrops Will Fall - 3:07
16. Maria Elena - 4:32
17. Jesse James - 5:04

The Ry Cooder Anthology: The UFO Has Landed (Disc 2)

1. Paris, Texas - 2:54
2. Theme From Southern Comfort - 3:47
3. Tamp' Em Up Solid - 3:21
4. Billy The Kid - 3:48
5. Crazy 'Bout An Automobile (Every Woman I Know) - 5:05
6. Drive Like I Never Been Hurt - 4:07
7. Feelin' Bad Blues - 4:16
8. Boomer's Story - 4:15
9. How Can You Keep Moving (Unless You Migrate Too) - 2:29
10. Alimony - 2:56
11. Always Lift Him Up/Kanaka Wai Wai - 6:03
12. Theme From Alamo Bay - 5:09
13. Dark End Of The Street - 3:26
14. Why Don't You Try Me - 4:58
15. Poor Man's Shangri-La - 5:27
16. Going Back To Okinawa - 4:43
17. Little Sister - 3:48


Personnel:
Ry Cooder (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, tiple, tres, mandola, mandolin, fiddle, accordion, piano, organ, keyboards, vibraphone, bass instrument, percussion)
and many others

Notes: The first multi-label spanning, American released Ry Cooder compilation does its best to present a coherent portrait of a musician whose wildly eclectic recordings and broad, four decade (and counting) list of releases makes that job all but impossible. Certainly the guitarist/singer/songwriter/producer and coordinator of the successful Buena Vista Social Club reunion deserves a comprehensive box set. But even then it would be difficult to follow his diverse recorded accomplishments that range from '60s work with Captain Beefheart and Taj Mahal, to sessions with Little Feat and the Rolling Stones, world music side projects, outside productions of other artists, and over a dozen solo albums that mix folk, soul, funk, rock, country blues, gospel, and Tex-Mex, among other styles. This 34-cut double-disc package, compiled by Cooder's son and musical companion Joachim, does an excellent job cherrypicking well-known nuggets along with a batch of obscurities from his father's voluminous output, resulting in an intriguing, enlightening, and above all listenable sonic résumé. Rather than arrange his father's songs in chronological order, the younger Cooder decided to take the organic approach of presenting the material in a more cohesive fashion. He mixes and matches items from papa Cooder's 1970 debut through 2008's I, Flathead to maximum effect without the jarring segues that might occur if sequencing was done in a time based manner. The elder Cooder provides short, occasionally odd, usually humorous blurbs about each track in the accompanying booklet, shedding a bit of light on the tunes, and in the case of the selections from films such as Southern Comfort, The Long Riders, and Paris, Texas, the directors he worked with. One previously unreleased tune, a passable version of "Let's Work Together" performed with Buckwheat Zydeco is here, perhaps as an enticement to collectors. But it's Joachim's excavations into his dad's deep catalog to resurrect oddities such as "Smells Like Money" from the Johnny Handsome flick and gems like the Willie Dixon/Cooder jointly composed "Which Came First" from The Slide Area that make this collection so enjoyable. Eagle eyed admirers might lament that nothing from 1978's impressive genre excursion Jazz is included, but Cooder's phenomenal slide guitar skills, and somewhat limited vocal abilities, are well displayed throughout the two-and-a-quarter hour running time. The song that helps provide the unusual title for the disc, "UFO Has Landed in the Ghetto," is M.I.A. and surely there are fan favorites that didn't make the cut due to limited space, but this is an impressive and relatively inclusive recap that is a fine starting point for anyone interested in delving into Ry Cooder's extensive and influential career. ~ AMG

 

Comment by Graham on November 9, 2011 at 1:09pm

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AVI VIDEO FILE

 

Live Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2011
Cropredy, nr. Banbury, Oxfordshire,UK.
Avi 735mb
89:29 min

 

01 - Fallin' Off A Rock
02 - My Donny
03 - Thunderbird
04 - Walkin' Man
05 - Prospect Lane
06 - Interview
07 - Burnin' Up
08 - Never Go West
09 - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
10 - What A Way To Go
11 - Back In The Doghouse
12 - Don't Know Why She Love Me
13 - Interview
14 - You Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks
15 - It's A Long Way
16 - Interview
17 - Dog House Boogie

Comment by Graham on November 9, 2011 at 1:05pm

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CANNED HEAT
BOSTON TEA PARTY
JUNE 29tH,1970

Band
BOB HITE - Vocals,Harp
AL WILSON - Guitar,Harp,Vocals
HARWEY MANDEL - Guitar
LARRY TAYLOR - Bass
ADOLFO DE LA PARRA - Drums

Tracks
1-I G=Found Love
2-Catfish Blues
3-Bullfrog Blues
4-Gonna Find A New Woman
5-Killing Floor
6-Bring It On Home
7-Boogie Jam

Comment by Graham on November 9, 2011 at 12:37pm

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16 extreme rarities from the deepest recesses of the Chess vaults that date from 1955-1968. The grinding "She's Fine, She's Mine," and the snarling "I'm Bad," are comparatively well-known, at least to collectors; far more obscure are the previously unissued "Heart-O-Matic Love," "Cookie-Headed Diddley," and "Moon Baby."

I was pleasantly surprised at the quality and variety of these rare tracks and outtakes. 'Please Mr. Engineer' is one of the most bizarre tracks you will ever hear, and by itself worth the price of admission. 'Automatic Love' is more quintessential Diddley, but has a fresh, off the cuff spontaneity about it that sounds wonderful five decades later. Many of the tracks highlight the unique genius that Bo brings to his sound,,,he is a true rock and roll original. (Amazon)

trax:
01 She's Alright (Undubbed) 02 Heart-O-Matic Love 03 I'm a Man (Alternate Take) 04 Little Girl (Alternate Take) 05 She's Fine, She's Mine 06 Bo Meets the Monster 07 I'm Bad 08 Blues Blues 09 Rock 'n' Roll 10 No More Lovin' (Alternate Take) 11 Cookie-Headed Diddley 12 Moon Baby 13 I Want My Baby 14 Please Mr. Engineer 15 We're Gonna Get Married 16 I'm High Again

Comment by Graham on November 9, 2011 at 12:35pm

 

 

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1. Can You Deal With It? 2. Hear Ya Dance 3. Never Had a Problem 4. Pray For Your Daughter 5. If You Leave Me 6. Rosalie 7. If It Wasn't for You 8. Your Woman 9. Can't Take 'Em Off

Andre "Mr. Rhythm" Williams is a R&B legend, and you may not even know it. He wrote "Shake A Tail Feather," and sang such uber-raunch cult classics as "Bacon Fat" (covered by the Cramps), "Greasy Chicken," and the epitome of songs about little girls, "Jail Bait." He worked at seminal labels such as Motown, Chess, and Fortune. He wrote songs for, or produced folks like Ike Turner, Parliament/Funkadelic, Edwin Starr and Stevie Wonder. The guy is like music's version of Zelig; he's been everywhere, man. Yeah, baby.

Comment by Graham on November 5, 2011 at 5:37pm

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Dave started out in the acclaimed Australian folk rock band Weddings Parties Anything as their original guitarist.Since he has forged a solo career and been a very much in demand session/touring musician. 7 Solo albums which are impossible to find. The Welcome Wagon is a 3 piece comprising of Dave on Guitar,

Sandy Brady on both upright and electric basses and has
worked with an impressive array of artists,
notably Tiffany Eckhardt, Cyndi Boste, Michael Thomas
and the Sure Thing, Enda Kenny, and Broderick Smith
And J.P(John Parry) known as 'the Charlie Watts of the South Coast'
for his backbeat drumming style. He also has worked with many
artists including Jeff Lang, Bob Brozman,
Chubbie Ray and the Elevators, and The Mongolian Fishmongers

Comment by Graham on November 4, 2011 at 7:56pm

HERE'S PHIL'S - DIDN'T KNOW WHICH ONE - SO I THREW IN A COUPLE:

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