Falco - Wiener Blut (1988)
VA – The Best Of Blues And Soul: From Urban Blues To Ghetto Soul (2018)
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In every good Blues song there’s a litle bit of Soul, and without the Blues, Soul would not exist. On these 2CDs and in 40 songs by some of the greatest Blues & Soul artists, we tease out that relationship to reveal some gems of the genre. Whether it’s socially conscious Soul, or down home dirty Blues, these are the best you can have ♫
CD1:
01. Curtis Mayfield – Billy Jack
02. Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson – The Bottle
03. Maceo & All The King’s Men – Got To Get’ Cha
04. The Meters – A Message From The Meters
05. Ripple – A Funky Song
06. Lightnin’ Rod – Sport
07. Moody Scott – I Don’t Dig No Phoney – Parts 1 & 2
08. Betty Harris – There’s A Break In the Road
09. Ike & Tina Turner – Cussin’, Cryin’ And Carryin’ On
10. Mavis Staples – Good Lovin’ Daddy
11. Leroy Hutson – Lucky Fellow
12. Bobby Womack – If You Want My Love, Put Something Down On It
13. Bettye LaVette – Nearer To You
14. Skull Snaps – Trespassing
15. Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul – (I Got) So Much Trouble In My Mind
16. Dynamic 7 – Squeeze Me (Parts 1 and 2)
17. Ella Washington – I Don’t Care About Your Past
18. Gloria Taylor – Grounded (Part 1)
19. Curtis Mayfield & Linda Clifford – Love’s Sweet Sensation
20. Lee Dorsey – Yes, We Can – Part 1
CD2:
01. B.B. King – Woke Up This Morning
02. Mickey Murray – Mama’s Got The Wagon
03. Otis Rush – All Your Love (I Miss Loving)
04. Little Walter – Juke
05. Billy Boy Arnold – I Wish You Would
06. Liz Lands – One Man’s Poison
07. Earl Hooker – Blue Guitar
08. Smiley Lewis – I Hear You Knockin’
09. T-Bone Walker – T-Bone Shuffle
10. Howlin’ Wolf – Smokestack Lightnin’
11. Big Mama Thornton – Hound Dog
12. Fats Domino – The Fat Man
13. Albert Ammons – Shout For Joy
14. Elmore James – Dust My Broom
15. Lowell Fulson – Reconsider Baby
16. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders – R.M. Blues
17. Ruth Brown – 5 10 15 Hours
18. Amos Milburn – Chicken Shack Boogie
19. Bobby Parker – Blues, Get Off My Shoulder
20. John Lee Hooker – Louise(Live at The Keystone, Palo Alto, California September 1977)
Dr. John – Ske-Dat-De-Dat: The Spirit of Satch (2014)
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Dr. John‘s Ske-Dat-De-Dat: The Spirit of Satch is a collection of songs by and associated with fellow New Orleanian Louis Armstrong, one of the handful cats who put jazz on the map in the early years of the 20th century. Finely arranged by trombonist and co-producer Sarah Morrow, all of these 13 tracks feature guest stars and a great band. Dr. John goes right to the heart of Armstrong‘s music, opening with “What a Wonderful World,” with a vocal intro by the Blind Boys of Alabama and trumpeter Nicholas Payton as a soloist. It’s an illustration of just how much he “enjoys screwing with a good song.” Though the song is oft-covered, this is likely the very first time it’s been done as pure NOLA funk, with drummer Herlin Riley popping all over backbeat. “Mack the Knife,” with Mike Ladd and Terence Blanchard, may start with a monster syncopated jazz-funk vamp, but the seeming distance in the exchange between the two vocalists feels unbridgeable. “Tight Like This” done with a slow, Afro-Cuban groove, features with Telmary and Arturo Sandoval. Unfortunately, Dr. John is all but absen and the tune suffers for it. “I’ve Got the World on a String” is a swinging, bluesy duet with Bonnie Raitt, with Pancho Sanchez dropping a sweet undercurrent of conga. “Gut Bucket Blues,” a punchy, swaggering funk number, features a killer horn break from Payton. “Dippermouth Blues” is a driving, fat, front-line horn number, starring James “12” Andrews, while “Sweet Hunk O’ Trash” is a wonderful duet with Shemekia Copeland that recalls thegood-natured back and forth that Armstrong and Billie Holiday displayed on their 1949 version. His distorted RMI keyboard solo takes it to — and over — the margin. Anthony Hamilton‘s vocal on “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child” is smooth as silk atop a soulful, contemporary jazz chart. It’s followed by two selections with the McCrary Sisters. The first “That’s My Home,” is an easy R&B stroll with Wendell Brunious on flügelhorn. “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen” is a stirring trad gospel arrrangement with Ledisi as Dr. John‘s duet partner. “Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams” is gorgeous NOLA souled-out R&B with Blanchard and the Blind Boys of Alabama. The closer, “When You’re Smiling” is a greasy second-line read with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band that sends this set out romping. Though a couple of cuts fall short of the mark, and the set may have a few too many guests, Ske-Dat-De-Dat is a solid tribute to Armstrong. It does take chances and almost always pulls them off thanks to Dr. John‘s signature blend of musical imagination, wit, and savvy cool.
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Rúnahild - Seidsang (2018)
Bargou 08 - Targ (2017) [Hi-Res]
Tragacanth - The Journey Of A Man (2018)
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Big Hands Rhythm & Blues Band – Thoughts and Prayers (2018)
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Big Hands Rhythm & Blues Band takes a little bit from both of these veins of Blues history and infuses it with a growl reminiscent of Chuck E Weiss and Tom Waits, plus a bit of rollicking momentum a la Captain Beefheart. These are times of high energy and purpose, and these cats are ready to reflect and respond with raw guitar and a driving beat.
The Notting Hillbillies – Missing… Presumed Having A Good Time (1990)
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On hiatus from Dire Straits, guitarist Mark Knopfler joined with Brendan Croker, Steve Phillips, and Guy Fletcher for 1990’s Missing…Presumed Having a Good Time. The result is a low-key, joyous run-through of mostly traditional, blues-based songs with a handful of originals. Despite the high-profile presence of Knopfler, the Notting Hillbillies succeed in sounding like a band with Knopfler often taking a backseat to his bandmates, although he does sing lead on the lovely “Your Own Sweet Way.” The styles range from the gorgeous harmonies of “Railroad Worksong” with some mournful guitar from Knopfler, to the ’50s-style rock ballad “Bewildered,” to the breezy, tropical-flavored “One Way Gal.” Missing…Presumed Having a Good Time is a delightful record that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
Marty Friedman - True Obsessions (1996)
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Joe Farnsworth Quartet - My Heroes, Tribute to the Legends (2014) [2016 SACD]
The Doobie Brothers - The Warner Bros. Years 1971-1983 (2016) [Hi-Res]
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VA - 12" Jazz Funk Classics [2CD] (1998)
Bobby Bare – The Travelin’ Bare / Constant Sorrow / Streets Of Baltimore (2018)
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Bobby Bare, and what was to become known as The Nashville Sound, go hand in hand. He was one of the most successful exponents of the sound and it opened up the doorway for his success in Nashville..He was born Robert Joseph ‘Bobby’ Bare on April, 7th 1935 in Lawrence County, Ohio and raised on a farm. In his early teens he first envisaged himself as an entertainer. That’s when he started listening to the live radio shows and to the records of Hank Williams, Carl Smith, Ernest Tubb and Frankie Laine..The three albums in this collection “The Travelin’ Bare” (1964), “Constant Sorrow” (1965) and “The Streets of Baltimore” (1966) perfectly fitted RCA’s Folk/Country marketing tag. The recordings covered a diverse music field that moved from Dylan and 60s pop culture to Nashville’s new breed of writers like Harlan Howard, Willie Nelson and Hank Cochran, plus a few of his own originals thrown into the mix. .The albums give an early indication of Bare’s ability as a talented judge of songs, a skill that led Waylon Jennings to later cite him as the best songhound in the world..He achieved 69 chart singles and 28 chart albums – an illustrious career..In 2013 he received Country Music’s highest honour – induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame..All three albums appear on CD for the first time.
Craig Duncan – Colonial Christmas (2018)
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A top-notch instrumentalist and prolific producer, music teacher, author, and arranger, Nashville-based musical polymath Craig Duncan has appeared on over 90 records and has produced a wealth of successful recordings for the gift shop market. Well established in both the country and classical scene, and a member of the North American Fiddler’s Hall of Fame, Duncan is as renowned for his plethora of arrangements and books for Mel Bay Publications as he is for his flawless musicianship and impressive catalog of work. ~ James Christopher Monger
Tracklist:
01. We Wish You A Merry Christmas
02. Good Christian Men Rejoice
03. The Holly And The Ivy
04. Drive The Cold Winter Away
05. Deck The Halls
06. All You That Are Good Fellows
07. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
08. The Sussex Carol 00:02:57 ADD TO BASKET LISTEN
09. Cold And Raw The North Wind Doth Blow
10. Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine
11. While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
12. Blessed Be That Maid Marie
13. The Merry Wassail
14. If Angels Sung A Shepherd’s Birth (Milford)
15. A Virgin Unspotted (Judea)
Luka Bloom – Sometimes I Fly (2018)
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The usual high standard, expected of Luka Bloom. This time recorded live at Radio Bremen in Germany on 2nd December 2001. The original tapes were edited and mastered by the artist himself together with Brian Masterson at the Soundscape in Dublin/Ireland. It was an excellent concert that night in Bremen nearly 17 years ago. The sound is brilliant and clear. Luka Bloom, born as Kevin Barry Moore on 23 May 1955 in Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland, can just perform so well. He is a great entertainer and artist, giving the fans what they want with pure sounding vocals and lovely guitar. Every tune is catchy with an easily visualized and felt story based on deeply reflective lyrics using a seemingly limitless musical vocabulary. This album is an uplifting journey of track after track after track that you want to listen to. Luka Bloom’s been doing it for 40 years now, but less than 40 seconds into “Sometimes I Fly ?” he’s doing it again: sending shivers and goose bumps up the back of your neck.
David Cross & Andrew Booker – Ends Meeting (2018)
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David Cross was a member of King Crimson during the 1970s and Andrew Booker was a member of Sanguine Hum and Peter Banks’s Harmony in Diversity.
This PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED STUDIO ALBUM was recorded in 2006 but had not seen a release until now..The seven new tracks on this album showcase the talents of Cross & Booker and will appeal to the fan-bases of both artists and the bands they have been in. It’s an innovative meeting of minds.
Melani Luraschi – Lumbral (2018)
- Artist: Melani Luraschi
- Album: Lumbral
- Genre: World Music
- Released: 2018
- Format: MP3 / FLAC
- Quality: 320Kbps / Lossless
- Size: 90 MB / 241 MB
01 – Aquí y Allá
02 – La Rue de Domremy
03 – Tan Distante del Ser
04 – Ser Feliz
05 – La Nostalgia
06 – Espejos
07 – Lejano Cuerpo
08 – En Si Misma
09 – Sed de Ceder
10 – Lumbral (En Vivo)
VA - Well Hung: 20 Funk-Rock Eruptions From Beneath Communist Hungary Volume 1 [Remastered] (2008)
Title Of Album: Well Hung: 20 Funk-Rock Eruptions From Beneath Communist Hungary Volume 1
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Finders Keepers Records/B-Music
Country: International
Genre: Funk-Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Disco
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 1:18:09
Full Size: 591 mb
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