quarta-feira, 28 de setembro de 2011

Leon Russell - Looking Back




















Leon Russell - Looking Back - 1973

from wikipedia
Looking Back is a Leon Russell solo album. Released in 1973, shortly after the success of his single Tightrope, it contains instrumental tracks that were recorded in the mid-1960s, featuring Russell on harpsichord. Neither the record or the album sleeve give writing credits for any of the songs. There was briefly a CD re-issue in 1991 on the Japanese Jimco label, with three bonus tracks.


from amazon
This rare Leon Russell solo album from 1973 was a slight departure from his previously recorded efforts and stands as his only all instrumental album. The album features Russell playing the harpsichord accompanied by the amazing rhythm section of Earl Palmer on drums, Jimmy Bond on bass, and Tommy Tedesco on guitar. All selections newly remastered. This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

Leon Russell – Harpsichord
Tommy Tedesco – Guitar
Jimmy Bend – Bass
Earl Palmer – Drums

01. If I Had a Hammer
02. Gospel Harp
03. Greenfields
04. Virginia
05. Our Winter Love
06. Cottonfields
07. Cherry Beat
08. Greenback Dollar
09. Man with the Golden Gun
10. Tender and Fair


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Leon Russell - Looking Back




















Leon Russell - Looking Back - 1973

from wikipedia
Looking Back is a Leon Russell solo album. Released in 1973, shortly after the success of his single Tightrope, it contains instrumental tracks that were recorded in the mid-1960s, featuring Russell on harpsichord. Neither the record or the album sleeve give writing credits for any of the songs. There was briefly a CD re-issue in 1991 on the Japanese Jimco label, with three bonus tracks.


from amazon
This rare Leon Russell solo album from 1973 was a slight departure from his previously recorded efforts and stands as his only all instrumental album. The album features Russell playing the harpsichord accompanied by the amazing rhythm section of Earl Palmer on drums, Jimmy Bond on bass, and Tommy Tedesco on guitar. All selections newly remastered. This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

Leon Russell – Harpsichord
Tommy Tedesco – Guitar
Jimmy Bend – Bass
Earl Palmer – Drums

01. If I Had a Hammer
02. Gospel Harp
03. Greenfields
04. Virginia
05. Our Winter Love
06. Cottonfields
07. Cherry Beat
08. Greenback Dollar
09. Man with the Golden Gun
10. Tender and Fair


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More Leon? Then Click HERE

segunda-feira, 26 de setembro de 2011

Buddy Miles - Changes (DVD-A)



















Buddy Miles - Changes (DVD-A) - 2008 

When Buddy Miles died on February 28th, 2008, it marked the passing of one of rock and roll's most flamboyant characters. Primarily known for his skill as a drummer, Buddy played with and for a who's who of rock and roll's elite as well as carving out a successful solo career as a band leader. Aside from the seventeen albums he recorded under his own name, he appeared on albums with Michael Bloomfield and Electric Flag, Gregg Allman, Carlos Santana (he was vocalist for Santana from 1979 - 84), and as the voice of the California Raisins.He is most famous though for his association with Jimi Hendrix.


He recorded a couple of songs with Jimi on Electric Ladyland, before becoming his permanent drummer in the Band Of Gypsies and recording the famous live New Year's Eve concert at Filmore East, Band Of Gypsies. Ironically his time with Jimi was limited to only a year before Jimi's management fired him. Billy still believes that the idea of an all black rock and roll band, Billy Cox was the bass player, made the record companies nervous at the time. They were probably scared it would have a negative impact on record sales.

Read more HERE


Buddy Miles - Drums, Vocal
Kevin Smith - Guitar, Vocal
Joe Thomas - Bass, Vocal


01. Bad Bad Misses
02. Knock On Wood
03. Come Together
04. Medley:

      a) Peter Gunn
      b) Take You Higher
      c) Superstition
05. Changes
06. Life Is What You Make It
07. How Long For An Answer
08. Tribute to Jimi Hendrix Medley:
      a) Purple Haze
      b) Voodoo Child
      c) Hey Joe


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Buddy Miles - Changes (DVD-A)



















Buddy Miles - Changes (DVD-A) - 2008 

When Buddy Miles died on February 28th, 2008, it marked the passing of one of rock and roll's most flamboyant characters. Primarily known for his skill as a drummer, Buddy played with and for a who's who of rock and roll's elite as well as carving out a successful solo career as a band leader. Aside from the seventeen albums he recorded under his own name, he appeared on albums with Michael Bloomfield and Electric Flag, Gregg Allman, Carlos Santana (he was vocalist for Santana from 1979 - 84), and as the voice of the California Raisins.He is most famous though for his association with Jimi Hendrix.


He recorded a couple of songs with Jimi on Electric Ladyland, before becoming his permanent drummer in the Band Of Gypsies and recording the famous live New Year's Eve concert at Filmore East, Band Of Gypsies. Ironically his time with Jimi was limited to only a year before Jimi's management fired him. Billy still believes that the idea of an all black rock and roll band, Billy Cox was the bass player, made the record companies nervous at the time. They were probably scared it would have a negative impact on record sales.

Read more HERE


Buddy Miles - Drums, Vocal
Kevin Smith - Guitar, Vocal
Joe Thomas - Bass, Vocal


01. Bad Bad Misses
02. Knock On Wood
03. Come Together
04. Medley:

      a) Peter Gunn
      b) Take You Higher
      c) Superstition
05. Changes
06. Life Is What You Make It
07. How Long For An Answer
08. Tribute to Jimi Hendrix Medley:
      a) Purple Haze
      b) Voodoo Child
      c) Hey Joe


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domingo, 25 de setembro de 2011

SOBRE O OGS SER POTENCIALMENTE PERIGOSO

Amigos,


Hoje por voltas das 12h00, ao acessar o blog, recebi a mensagem de que essa casa é alvo de disseminação de malwares e outras pragas virtuais. Embora totalmente analfabeto nessas coisas digitais, consegui pedir a reconsideração do blogger, após ler e eliminar o possivel foco, como pode ser lido no relatório transcrito abaixo, por consideração aos frequentadores:

********************

Página de diagnóstico para onlygoodsong.blogspot.com

Qual é o status de listagem atual para onlygoodsong.blogspot.com? 

O site está listado como suspeito. Se você acessá-lo, seu computador poderá ser danificado.

Parte deste site foi listada por atividade suspeita 1 vezes durante os últimos 90 dias.

O que aconteceu quando o Google visitou este site?

Das 1 páginas do site testadas durante os últimos 90 dias, 1 páginas continham softwares maliciosos que estavam sendo baixados e instalados sem o consentimento do usuário. O Google visitou este site pela última vez em 2011-09-24, e a última vez que se detectou conteúdo suspeito foi em 2011-09-24.

O software malicioso está hospedado em 2 domínios, incluindo blogutils.net/, dbncawbp.cz.cc/.

1 domínios parecem funcionar como intermediários para distribuição de malwares para os visitantes do site, incluindo blogutils.net/.

Este site foi hospedado em 1 redes, incluindo AS15169 (Google Internet Backbone).

Este site funcionou como um intermediário, resultando na distribuição de malwares?

Durante os últimos 90 dias, onlygoodsong.blogspot.com não pareceu funcionar como um intermediário para a contaminação de sites.

Este site hospedou malwares?

Não, este site não hospedou software malicioso nos últimos 90 dias.

Como isso aconteceu?

Em alguns casos, os códigos maliciosos podem ser adicionados por terceiros a sites legítimos, o que pode fazer com que a mensagem de aviso seja exibida.

********************
O que eu fiz foi DELETAR todos os gadgets que não são fornecidos pelo google. Contadores, estatísticas e o caralho foram todos para a puta que o pariu.

Aliás, aproveitando que já tô muito puto, resolvi que irei fazer uma limpa nos PARCEIROS. Ficarão 2 tipos:

1) Aqueles parceiros de primeira hora, que adicionaram o blog quando ele estava nascendo, como os dois do meu parceiro Duga - que não se inclui no tipo 2 - e a galera do seres-da-noite.

2) Alguns poucos que realmente cumpre a função de trazer alguma visita. Não que esteja preocupado em ter 200 ou 2000 visitas por dias. Já passei dessa fase e sei que isso não significa feedback. Mas não vou pendurar blogs que não trazem UM (eu disse UM!) só visitante. 

Os "excluídos", continuarão linkados na aba blogroll, inclusive aqueles que nos linkam apenas com o simples nome do blog. Àqueles que acharem que esse gesto inviabiliza a "parceria", fiquem a vontade para retirar o OGS, sem comprometimento da amizade.

Não entendam isso como um surto de vaidade ou de querer ser mais do que esse pequeno blog é e tem a pretensão de ser. Apenas vou aproveitar para deixar o visual mais clean e com o carregamento mais rápido (essa, uma reclamação que já ouvi algumas vezes dos amigos mais chegados)

É isso por agora. Resta-me esperar a reconsideração que já encaminhei para o blogger e retornar à cerveja que deixei esquentando lá fora.

OGS

SOBRE O OGS SER POTENCIALMENTE PERIGOSO

Amigos,


Hoje por voltas das 12h00, ao acessar o blog, recebi a mensagem de que essa casa é alvo de disseminação de malwares e outras pragas virtuais. Embora totalmente analfabeto nessas coisas digitais, consegui pedir a reconsideração do blogger, após ler e eliminar o possivel foco, como pode ser lido no relatório transcrito abaixo, por consideração aos frequentadores:

********************

Página de diagnóstico para onlygoodsong.blogspot.com

Qual é o status de listagem atual para onlygoodsong.blogspot.com? 

O site está listado como suspeito. Se você acessá-lo, seu computador poderá ser danificado.

Parte deste site foi listada por atividade suspeita 1 vezes durante os últimos 90 dias.

O que aconteceu quando o Google visitou este site?

Das 1 páginas do site testadas durante os últimos 90 dias, 1 páginas continham softwares maliciosos que estavam sendo baixados e instalados sem o consentimento do usuário. O Google visitou este site pela última vez em 2011-09-24, e a última vez que se detectou conteúdo suspeito foi em 2011-09-24.

O software malicioso está hospedado em 2 domínios, incluindo blogutils.net/, dbncawbp.cz.cc/.

1 domínios parecem funcionar como intermediários para distribuição de malwares para os visitantes do site, incluindo blogutils.net/.

Este site foi hospedado em 1 redes, incluindo AS15169 (Google Internet Backbone).

Este site funcionou como um intermediário, resultando na distribuição de malwares?

Durante os últimos 90 dias, onlygoodsong.blogspot.com não pareceu funcionar como um intermediário para a contaminação de sites.

Este site hospedou malwares?

Não, este site não hospedou software malicioso nos últimos 90 dias.

Como isso aconteceu?

Em alguns casos, os códigos maliciosos podem ser adicionados por terceiros a sites legítimos, o que pode fazer com que a mensagem de aviso seja exibida.

********************
O que eu fiz foi DELETAR todos os gadgets que não são fornecidos pelo google. Contadores, estatísticas e o caralho foram todos para a puta que o pariu.

Aliás, aproveitando que já tô muito puto, resolvi que irei fazer uma limpa nos PARCEIROS. Ficarão 2 tipos:

1) Aqueles parceiros de primeira hora, que adicionaram o blog quando ele estava nascendo, como os dois do meu parceiro Duga - que não se inclui no tipo 2 - e a galera do seres-da-noite.

2) Alguns poucos que realmente cumpre a função de trazer alguma visita. Não que esteja preocupado em ter 200 ou 2000 visitas por dias. Já passei dessa fase e sei que isso não significa feedback. Mas não vou pendurar blogs que não trazem UM (eu disse UM!) só visitante. 

Os "excluídos", continuarão linkados na aba blogroll, inclusive aqueles que nos linkam apenas com o simples nome do blog. Àqueles que acharem que esse gesto inviabiliza a "parceria", fiquem a vontade para retirar o OGS, sem comprometimento da amizade.

Não entendam isso como um surto de vaidade ou de querer ser mais do que esse pequeno blog é e tem a pretensão de ser. Apenas vou aproveitar para deixar o visual mais clean e com o carregamento mais rápido (essa, uma reclamação que já ouvi algumas vezes dos amigos mais chegados)

É isso por agora. Resta-me esperar a reconsideração que já encaminhei para o blogger e retornar à cerveja que deixei esquentando lá fora.

OGS

sexta-feira, 23 de setembro de 2011

Max Middleton - Land of Secrets



















Max Middleton - Land of Secrets - 2003

Max Middleton is best known as the pianist in the second, most successful version of Jeff Beck Group. Middleton was trained as a classical pianist but also possessed a strong affinity for jazz, and had played in a band called Flare with Trinidad-born bassist Clive Chaman. His hook up with Beck came about in the spring of 1971, while the guitarist was rehearsing the lineup of his reconstituted band (including Chaman) and decided that he needed a pianist. At 20, Middleton was one of the youngest players on the early-'70s blues-rock scene, and his youth, coupled with his devotion to jazz, quickly made him a mainstay of Beck's group - his jazz piano was one of the more successful new elements introduced on the Rough and Ready album, and on the next LP, Jeff Beck Group, Middleton also wrote an outstanding instrumental track entitled "Definitely Maybe." Middleton was also the only member to make the jump from the second version of Jeff Beck Group to the third, which was really the prototypal Beck, Bogert & Appice, but he left before that trio had gotten far into their short-lived hook up. He passed through a group called Gonzales before rejoining Beck in 1974 - with other core members of Gonzales soon to follow - to collaborate with the guitarist on the instrumental Blow By Blow album, which became the top-selling LP of Beck's whole career, reaching number four on the American charts. Middleton also played clavinette on the Wired album that followed, after which he parted company with the guitarist.

Read more HERE


Max Middleton - Keyborards
Martin Ditcham - Drums and Percussion
Robert Ahwai - Guitar
Sylvin Marc - Bass
Dick Pearce - Flugelhorn/Trumpet
Maiuko and Maquenzie - Backing Vocals

01. Loco
02. Miles Away
03. Cherry Blossom Blue
04. Mr.Godsky
05. Blues on a Summer's Day
06. Cuban Nights
07. Land of Secrets
08. Bomba's Bar


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Max Middleton - Land of Secrets



















Max Middleton - Land of Secrets - 2003

Max Middleton is best known as the pianist in the second, most successful version of Jeff Beck Group. Middleton was trained as a classical pianist but also possessed a strong affinity for jazz, and had played in a band called Flare with Trinidad-born bassist Clive Chaman. His hook up with Beck came about in the spring of 1971, while the guitarist was rehearsing the lineup of his reconstituted band (including Chaman) and decided that he needed a pianist. At 20, Middleton was one of the youngest players on the early-'70s blues-rock scene, and his youth, coupled with his devotion to jazz, quickly made him a mainstay of Beck's group - his jazz piano was one of the more successful new elements introduced on the Rough and Ready album, and on the next LP, Jeff Beck Group, Middleton also wrote an outstanding instrumental track entitled "Definitely Maybe." Middleton was also the only member to make the jump from the second version of Jeff Beck Group to the third, which was really the prototypal Beck, Bogert & Appice, but he left before that trio had gotten far into their short-lived hook up. He passed through a group called Gonzales before rejoining Beck in 1974 - with other core members of Gonzales soon to follow - to collaborate with the guitarist on the instrumental Blow By Blow album, which became the top-selling LP of Beck's whole career, reaching number four on the American charts. Middleton also played clavinette on the Wired album that followed, after which he parted company with the guitarist.

Read more HERE


Max Middleton - Keyborards
Martin Ditcham - Drums and Percussion
Robert Ahwai - Guitar
Sylvin Marc - Bass
Dick Pearce - Flugelhorn/Trumpet
Maiuko and Maquenzie - Backing Vocals

01. Loco
02. Miles Away
03. Cherry Blossom Blue
04. Mr.Godsky
05. Blues on a Summer's Day
06. Cuban Nights
07. Land of Secrets
08. Bomba's Bar


+@192

quarta-feira, 21 de setembro de 2011

Spencer Davis & Band - 24 hours



















Spencer Davis & Band - 24 hours - Live in Germany - 1988

from wikipedia
Spencer David Nelson Davis is a British musician and multi-instrumentalist, and the founder of the 1960s rock band, the Spencer Davis Group.

In 1963, Davis went to a Birmingham public house to see Muff Woody, a traditional jazz band featuring Muff and Steve Winwood. Steve, only fifteen at the time, was already gaining notice for his musical abilities. Muff, five years older than his brother, was an accomplished jazz musician. When Davis saw the brothers' musical versatility, he knew he had found his band. He soon persuaded them to join him and drummer Pete York as the Rhythm and Blues Quartet. Davis performed on guitar, vocals and harmonica, Steve Winwood on guitar, organ and vocals, Muff Winwood on bass, and Pete York on drums. Playing mainly R&B covers, the band performed first at the Golden Eagle pub on Hill Street, but within a year they had landed a regular gig at The Marquee, and by 1964 had adopted the name The Spencer Davis Group. The group had No 1 hits in the UK with consecutive single releases in 1966 (Keep on Running and Somebody Help Me). Steve Winwood sang lead vocals on all the Spencer Davis Group's hits up to "I'm A Man" in 1967.

The Spencer Davis Group continued after Winwood left, to form Traffic in April 1967, and split in 1969. Another version of the group with Davis and York appeared in 1973 and disbanded in late 1974. Various incarnations of the band have toured in recent years, under Davis' direction.

READ ALL HERE


Spencer Davis - Guitar, Vocals
Bob Metzger - Guitar
David Wintour - Bass
Billy Ruff - Drums
Bobby Crew - Keyboards

01. 24 Hours

02. Lady Cop
03. Sensitive Kind
04. The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress
05. On The Green Line
06. Pockey Way
07. I'll Take Your Love
08. Don't Want You No More
09. Easy Rider
10. Route 66
11. Strong Love
12. Knock On Your Door
13. Spiral Times


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or

+@192

Spencer Davis & Band - 24 hours



















Spencer Davis & Band - 24 hours - Live in Germany - 1988

from wikipedia
Spencer David Nelson Davis is a British musician and multi-instrumentalist, and the founder of the 1960s rock band, the Spencer Davis Group.

In 1963, Davis went to a Birmingham public house to see Muff Woody, a traditional jazz band featuring Muff and Steve Winwood. Steve, only fifteen at the time, was already gaining notice for his musical abilities. Muff, five years older than his brother, was an accomplished jazz musician. When Davis saw the brothers' musical versatility, he knew he had found his band. He soon persuaded them to join him and drummer Pete York as the Rhythm and Blues Quartet. Davis performed on guitar, vocals and harmonica, Steve Winwood on guitar, organ and vocals, Muff Winwood on bass, and Pete York on drums. Playing mainly R&B covers, the band performed first at the Golden Eagle pub on Hill Street, but within a year they had landed a regular gig at The Marquee, and by 1964 had adopted the name The Spencer Davis Group. The group had No 1 hits in the UK with consecutive single releases in 1966 (Keep on Running and Somebody Help Me). Steve Winwood sang lead vocals on all the Spencer Davis Group's hits up to "I'm A Man" in 1967.

The Spencer Davis Group continued after Winwood left, to form Traffic in April 1967, and split in 1969. Another version of the group with Davis and York appeared in 1973 and disbanded in late 1974. Various incarnations of the band have toured in recent years, under Davis' direction.

READ ALL HERE


Spencer Davis - Guitar, Vocals
Bob Metzger - Guitar
David Wintour - Bass
Billy Ruff - Drums
Bobby Crew - Keyboards

01. 24 Hours

02. Lady Cop
03. Sensitive Kind
04. The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress
05. On The Green Line
06. Pockey Way
07. I'll Take Your Love
08. Don't Want You No More
09. Easy Rider
10. Route 66
11. Strong Love
12. Knock On Your Door
13. Spiral Times


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or

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segunda-feira, 19 de setembro de 2011

sábado, 17 de setembro de 2011

Paul Rodgers and Friends - Live at Montreux 1994

 


















Paul Rodgers and Friends - Live at Montreux 1994 - 2011 

from blogcritics.org
The distinctive voice of Paul Rodgers has been heard on some of the best rock albums released over the years from Free to Bad Company to The Firm to Queen. Not surprisingly, he’s made many friends along the way. So, in July 1994, Rodgers put together an all-star band of his friends to support his 1993 Grammy nominated Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters. However, few of the players on that studio release were tapped for Live at Montreux 1994, now on both CD and DVD. Only Queen’s Brian May (guitar), Journey’s Neal Schon (guitar), and Black Country Communion’s Jason Bonham (drums) returned to join the other performers on stage in Montreux. New players included Ian Hatton (guitar), John Smithson (bass), Toto’s Steve Lukather (guitar), and blues musicians Eddie Kirkland, Sherman Robertson, Luther Allison, Robert Lucas and Kenny Neal.

As a result, this concert became something of a paint-by-numbers rock/blues evening with some of the best artists in the business filling in the colors. The first two numbers, “Travelling Man” and “Wishing Well,” are ‘70s arena rock warm-ups. The show really begins with “Louisiana Blues” (the first song taken from the studio record) and “Fire And Water” before the ensemble gets down and Delta-dirty with “Muddy Water Blues,” which had been recorded in both electric and acoustic versions for the tribute CD. Other live performances taken from the studio work include Willie Dixon’s “I’m Ready” and a shuffle version of Sonny Boy Williamson’s “Good Morning Little School Girl” featuring May. While he had been on the Muddy Waters album, Beck is only present in spirit with “Let Me Love You Baby.” This track retains the same arrangement heard on Beck’s 1968 Truth LP.

READ MORE HERE

01. Travelling Man
02. Wishing Well
03. Louisiana Blues
04. Fire and Water
05. Muddy Water Blues
06. Good Morning Little School Girl
07. I'm Ready
08. Little Bit of Love
09. Mr. Big
10. Feel like Making Love
11. Let Me Love You Baby
12. The Hunter
13. Can't Get Enough
14. All Right Now
15. Crossroads
16. Hoochie Coochie Man





+@192

Paul Rodgers and Friends - Live at Montreux 1994

 


















Paul Rodgers and Friends - Live at Montreux 1994 - 2011 

from blogcritics.org
The distinctive voice of Paul Rodgers has been heard on some of the best rock albums released over the years from Free to Bad Company to The Firm to Queen. Not surprisingly, he’s made many friends along the way. So, in July 1994, Rodgers put together an all-star band of his friends to support his 1993 Grammy nominated Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters. However, few of the players on that studio release were tapped for Live at Montreux 1994, now on both CD and DVD. Only Queen’s Brian May (guitar), Journey’s Neal Schon (guitar), and Black Country Communion’s Jason Bonham (drums) returned to join the other performers on stage in Montreux. New players included Ian Hatton (guitar), John Smithson (bass), Toto’s Steve Lukather (guitar), and blues musicians Eddie Kirkland, Sherman Robertson, Luther Allison, Robert Lucas and Kenny Neal.

As a result, this concert became something of a paint-by-numbers rock/blues evening with some of the best artists in the business filling in the colors. The first two numbers, “Travelling Man” and “Wishing Well,” are ‘70s arena rock warm-ups. The show really begins with “Louisiana Blues” (the first song taken from the studio record) and “Fire And Water” before the ensemble gets down and Delta-dirty with “Muddy Water Blues,” which had been recorded in both electric and acoustic versions for the tribute CD. Other live performances taken from the studio work include Willie Dixon’s “I’m Ready” and a shuffle version of Sonny Boy Williamson’s “Good Morning Little School Girl” featuring May. While he had been on the Muddy Waters album, Beck is only present in spirit with “Let Me Love You Baby.” This track retains the same arrangement heard on Beck’s 1968 Truth LP.

READ MORE HERE

01. Travelling Man
02. Wishing Well
03. Louisiana Blues
04. Fire and Water
05. Muddy Water Blues
06. Good Morning Little School Girl
07. I'm Ready
08. Little Bit of Love
09. Mr. Big
10. Feel like Making Love
11. Let Me Love You Baby
12. The Hunter
13. Can't Get Enough
14. All Right Now
15. Crossroads
16. Hoochie Coochie Man





+@192

sexta-feira, 16 de setembro de 2011

Ian McLagan - Here Comes Trouble



















Ian McLagan - Here Comes Trouble - 2005


Ian McLagan's first solo album 'Troublemaker' got critical raves and even made the charts when it was released in 1979. This collection has been re-mastered with seven extra tracks, none of which have ever been heard before on CD.

Apart from Ian McLagan: vocals, piano & Hammond B3, the band was Johnny Lee Schell: guitars and vocals, Jim Keltner: drums, and Paul Stallworth: bass.

The album is full of great songs and performances, and features the only released recording of the New Barbarians on 'Truly', a reggae favorite. Ronnie Wood & Keith Richards on guitars, Stanley Clarke on bass, Bobby Keys on Sax, and Zigaboo Modeliste on drums. And in a separate session Ringo Starr played drums on 'Hold On'. There are also four tracks from McLagan's album, 'Last Chance To Dance', 'Pictures Of Lily' from a Who Tribute disc, a reworking of 'Last Chance To Dance' with Mac's Texas Bump Band, and the complete 12 minute original take of 'Truly' with Keith and Mac's backing vocals


Ian McLagan - Vocals, Electric Piano, Hammond B3 organ, Acoustic and Electric Guitars


01. La De La
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

02. Headlines
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

03. Truly
Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals
Ronnie Wood: Guitar, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals
Stanley Clarke - Bass
Zigaboo Modeliste - Drums
Bobby Keys - Tenor Saxophone
Darryl Keys - Saxophone

04. Somebody
Ronnie Wood: Guitar, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
David Kemper - Drums
Steve Madaio - Trumpet

05. Movin' Out
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

06. Little Troublemaker
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

07. If It's Alright
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

08. Sign
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

09.  Hold On
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Ringo Starr - Drums
Geoff Workman - Accordion

10. Mystifies Me
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums
Jaime Segal - Vocals

11. Last Chance to Dance
Paul Warren - Guitars, Bass
Phil Chen - Bass
David Kemper - Drums

12. All I Want Is You
Paul Warren - Guitars, Bass
David Kemper - Drums

13. Big Love
Paul Warren - Guitars, Bass
David Kemper - Drums

14. You're My Girl
Paul Warren - Guitars, Bass
David Kemper - Drums

15. Pictures of Lily

Ronnie Wood: Guitar, Vocal
Matt Downs - Guitar
Will MacGregor - Bass
Nick Vincent - Drums, Vocals

16. Truly
Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals
Ronnie Wood - Guitar, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals
Stanley Clarke - Bass
Zigaboo Modeliste - Drums
Bobby Keys - Tenor Saxophone
Darryl Keys - Saxophone

17. Last Chance to Dance
"Scrappy" Jud Newcomb - Guitar
Sarah Brown - Bass
Don Harvey - Drums
Gurf Morlix - Vocals

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Ian McLagan - Here Comes Trouble



















Ian McLagan - Here Comes Trouble - 2005


Ian McLagan's first solo album 'Troublemaker' got critical raves and even made the charts when it was released in 1979. This collection has been re-mastered with seven extra tracks, none of which have ever been heard before on CD.

Apart from Ian McLagan: vocals, piano & Hammond B3, the band was Johnny Lee Schell: guitars and vocals, Jim Keltner: drums, and Paul Stallworth: bass.

The album is full of great songs and performances, and features the only released recording of the New Barbarians on 'Truly', a reggae favorite. Ronnie Wood & Keith Richards on guitars, Stanley Clarke on bass, Bobby Keys on Sax, and Zigaboo Modeliste on drums. And in a separate session Ringo Starr played drums on 'Hold On'. There are also four tracks from McLagan's album, 'Last Chance To Dance', 'Pictures Of Lily' from a Who Tribute disc, a reworking of 'Last Chance To Dance' with Mac's Texas Bump Band, and the complete 12 minute original take of 'Truly' with Keith and Mac's backing vocals


Ian McLagan - Vocals, Electric Piano, Hammond B3 organ, Acoustic and Electric Guitars


01. La De La
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

02. Headlines
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

03. Truly
Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals
Ronnie Wood: Guitar, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals
Stanley Clarke - Bass
Zigaboo Modeliste - Drums
Bobby Keys - Tenor Saxophone
Darryl Keys - Saxophone

04. Somebody
Ronnie Wood: Guitar, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
David Kemper - Drums
Steve Madaio - Trumpet

05. Movin' Out
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

06. Little Troublemaker
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

07. If It's Alright
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

08. Sign
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums

09.  Hold On
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Ringo Starr - Drums
Geoff Workman - Accordion

10. Mystifies Me
Johnny Lee Schell - Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
Paul Stallworth - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums
Jaime Segal - Vocals

11. Last Chance to Dance
Paul Warren - Guitars, Bass
Phil Chen - Bass
David Kemper - Drums

12. All I Want Is You
Paul Warren - Guitars, Bass
David Kemper - Drums

13. Big Love
Paul Warren - Guitars, Bass
David Kemper - Drums

14. You're My Girl
Paul Warren - Guitars, Bass
David Kemper - Drums

15. Pictures of Lily

Ronnie Wood: Guitar, Vocal
Matt Downs - Guitar
Will MacGregor - Bass
Nick Vincent - Drums, Vocals

16. Truly
Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals
Ronnie Wood - Guitar, Tenor Saxophone, Vocals
Stanley Clarke - Bass
Zigaboo Modeliste - Drums
Bobby Keys - Tenor Saxophone
Darryl Keys - Saxophone

17. Last Chance to Dance
"Scrappy" Jud Newcomb - Guitar
Sarah Brown - Bass
Don Harvey - Drums
Gurf Morlix - Vocals

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terça-feira, 13 de setembro de 2011

The Sheepdogs - Learn and Burn



















The Sheepdogs - Learn and Burn - 2010
Subscribers of Rolling Stone magazine may have noticed an overwhelming amount of promos for their “choose the cover” contest that went on for several months. Out of 16 unsigned bands, The Sheepdogs, with their long hair and soulful guitar driven-folk came out on top. Over one and a half million votes were cast online and this Canuck foursome landed not only the cover of RS issue number 1137 on August 5th, but an even more significant prize, a contract with Atlantic Records.

Before their good fortune and talent won them this amazing opportunity, Sheepdogs were typical struggling artists. Lead singer Ewan Currie told Rolling Stone in their recent interview simply that, “Shit was bleak.” Fortunately their demo was submitted in consideration for the contest, and voila, here there are. The Saskatoon natives have already achieved what many bands could only dream of, appearing on late night shows like Jimmy Fallon and performing at Bonnaroo music festival.


READ MORE HERE

01. The One You Belong To
02. Please Don’t Lead Me On
03. I Don’t Know
04. I Don’t Get By
05. Learn And Burn
06. Right On
07. You Discover
08. Southern Dreaming
09. Soldier Boy
10. Catfish 2 Boogalo
11. Rolio Tomasi
12. Suddenly
13. Baby, I Won’t Do You No Harm
14. We’ll Get There
15. I Should Know

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The Sheepdogs - Learn and Burn



















The Sheepdogs - Learn and Burn - 2010
Subscribers of Rolling Stone magazine may have noticed an overwhelming amount of promos for their “choose the cover” contest that went on for several months. Out of 16 unsigned bands, The Sheepdogs, with their long hair and soulful guitar driven-folk came out on top. Over one and a half million votes were cast online and this Canuck foursome landed not only the cover of RS issue number 1137 on August 5th, but an even more significant prize, a contract with Atlantic Records.

Before their good fortune and talent won them this amazing opportunity, Sheepdogs were typical struggling artists. Lead singer Ewan Currie told Rolling Stone in their recent interview simply that, “Shit was bleak.” Fortunately their demo was submitted in consideration for the contest, and voila, here there are. The Saskatoon natives have already achieved what many bands could only dream of, appearing on late night shows like Jimmy Fallon and performing at Bonnaroo music festival.


READ MORE HERE

01. The One You Belong To
02. Please Don’t Lead Me On
03. I Don’t Know
04. I Don’t Get By
05. Learn And Burn
06. Right On
07. You Discover
08. Southern Dreaming
09. Soldier Boy
10. Catfish 2 Boogalo
11. Rolio Tomasi
12. Suddenly
13. Baby, I Won’t Do You No Harm
14. We’ll Get There
15. I Should Know

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sexta-feira, 9 de setembro de 2011

Jakko Jakszyk - Waves Sweep The Sand



















Jakko Jakszyk - Waves Sweep The Sand - 2009


By Kohn Kelman from allboutjazz.com
It's rare that an album of outtakes and rejected music not only succeeds, but actually hangs together as a cohesive work in its own right. As the only member of 21st Century Schizoid Band (performing late-1960s/early-1970s-era Crimson repertoire) who wasn't a King Crimson alum, Jakko M. Jakszyk not only handled the daunting challenge of Crimson co-founder Robert Fripp's guitar parts, but lead vocals as well. Jakszyk emerged as a confident and compelling leader on The Bruised Romantic Glee Club (Iceni, 2006), a double-disc set filled with autobiographical confessions of a progressive bent, and imaginative tributes to seminal groups from Jakszyk's formative years.

With Bruised now back in print with a remixed title track, the independently released Waves Sweep the Sand collects fifteen original songs and two covers, with Jakszyk's liners positioning the material against Bruised. Familiarity with Bruised may be an advantage, but it's absolutely unnecessary in order to enjoy Waves which, with Jakszyk's careful sequencing, remains a compelling and independent piece of work.

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01. Scarecrows
02. Alien Lights in Iberian Skies
03. Catleys Reprise
04. London Bridge

05. David Gates in Whitley Bay
06. Suburban Windows
07. Christmas in Krakow
08. Waves Sweep the Sand
09. Upside Down Again
10. Barnaby Naan
11. Sunday Morning Enniscrone
12. September Skies
13. Django’s Lullaby
14. Fragile Little Scars
15. Kevin Costners Golf Course
16. Theme One
17. Slug Death and The Cockroaches Revenge

Jakko M. Jakszyk - Vocals, All instruments
Ian Wallace - Drums (15)
Gavin Harrison - Drums (7), Drum loops (16)
Gary Barnacle - Saxophones (16)


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Jakko Jakszyk - Waves Sweep The Sand



















Jakko Jakszyk - Waves Sweep The Sand - 2009


By Kohn Kelman from allboutjazz.com
It's rare that an album of outtakes and rejected music not only succeeds, but actually hangs together as a cohesive work in its own right. As the only member of 21st Century Schizoid Band (performing late-1960s/early-1970s-era Crimson repertoire) who wasn't a King Crimson alum, Jakko M. Jakszyk not only handled the daunting challenge of Crimson co-founder Robert Fripp's guitar parts, but lead vocals as well. Jakszyk emerged as a confident and compelling leader on The Bruised Romantic Glee Club (Iceni, 2006), a double-disc set filled with autobiographical confessions of a progressive bent, and imaginative tributes to seminal groups from Jakszyk's formative years.

With Bruised now back in print with a remixed title track, the independently released Waves Sweep the Sand collects fifteen original songs and two covers, with Jakszyk's liners positioning the material against Bruised. Familiarity with Bruised may be an advantage, but it's absolutely unnecessary in order to enjoy Waves which, with Jakszyk's careful sequencing, remains a compelling and independent piece of work.

READ MORE HERE

01. Scarecrows
02. Alien Lights in Iberian Skies
03. Catleys Reprise
04. London Bridge

05. David Gates in Whitley Bay
06. Suburban Windows
07. Christmas in Krakow
08. Waves Sweep the Sand
09. Upside Down Again
10. Barnaby Naan
11. Sunday Morning Enniscrone
12. September Skies
13. Django’s Lullaby
14. Fragile Little Scars
15. Kevin Costners Golf Course
16. Theme One
17. Slug Death and The Cockroaches Revenge

Jakko M. Jakszyk - Vocals, All instruments
Ian Wallace - Drums (15)
Gavin Harrison - Drums (7), Drum loops (16)
Gary Barnacle - Saxophones (16)


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quarta-feira, 7 de setembro de 2011

The Mods - The Mods 1966's Singles

The Mods - The Mods 1966's Singles

The 1960's band from Toledo, Ohio that billed themselves, as The Mods did not start out using the name The Mods when they first formed a band.  The original members of the band that was formed in Toledo, Ohio had several other names before they took on the name  The Mods.  The band was originally founded by two brothers;  Terry Smith and his younger brother Larry Smith along with and their best friend, Larry Music.  I know what you are saying, (Larry Music) yes, Music was his real last name... great name to have if you are going to be in a band playing music.  The three teenagers first became interested in forming a band in 1963 shortly after the Beatles took America by storm.

As young boys, the Smith brothers, Terry (age 12) and his younger brother Larry (age 10), both learned to play guitar on their own after their father showed them how to make a few basic chords on their father's guitar. Their father was very musically inclined and had the ability to play several musical instruments, as did Smith boy's uncle's and grandfather. So I guess it must have been in the genes for the Smith brothers to play musical instruments too. The Smith brothers did inherit the ability to play music by ear on the guitar, and both eventually learned to play several other musical instruments between them. Terry Smith ended up teaching the brother's friend, Larry Music to play guitar in 1962.

from The Mods' site

A single copy of The Mods 1966 45 RPM recording (original label shown above), sold on an Ebay auction on May 2, 2005 for the astounding price of $504.00 (USD) to a bidder from the United Kingdom. We sold a lot of these in 1966 at our concerts for the price of $1.00 (one dollar) per record. Since then, in late 2007 one dozen mint copies were discovered by someone in Toledo, Ohio (our old hometown). The records were put up for auction by Frogtown books on Ebay and auctioned off one record at a time.  After all records were sold on Ebay and the dust settled the records had fetched and average price of between $500 to $550 per record; and ending up netting over six thousand USA dollars to the owner of the auction.  Hearing that makes me wish I that I had bought a box of them (30 records to a box in 1966) and then I could have stashed them in a safe place until now and had my own auction. 

READ MORE HERE

Terry Smith - Lead Guitar, Harmonica, Lead Vocals
Larry Music - Rythmn Guitar, Back Vocals
Larry Smith - Bass Guitar, Back Vocals
Fred Jablonski - Drums

01. I Give You An Inch (And You Take A Mile)
02. You've Got Another Think Coming

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The Mods - The Mods 1966's Singles

The Mods - The Mods 1966's Singles

The 1960's band from Toledo, Ohio that billed themselves, as The Mods did not start out using the name The Mods when they first formed a band.  The original members of the band that was formed in Toledo, Ohio had several other names before they took on the name  The Mods.  The band was originally founded by two brothers;  Terry Smith and his younger brother Larry Smith along with and their best friend, Larry Music.  I know what you are saying, (Larry Music) yes, Music was his real last name... great name to have if you are going to be in a band playing music.  The three teenagers first became interested in forming a band in 1963 shortly after the Beatles took America by storm.

As young boys, the Smith brothers, Terry (age 12) and his younger brother Larry (age 10), both learned to play guitar on their own after their father showed them how to make a few basic chords on their father's guitar. Their father was very musically inclined and had the ability to play several musical instruments, as did Smith boy's uncle's and grandfather. So I guess it must have been in the genes for the Smith brothers to play musical instruments too. The Smith brothers did inherit the ability to play music by ear on the guitar, and both eventually learned to play several other musical instruments between them. Terry Smith ended up teaching the brother's friend, Larry Music to play guitar in 1962.

from The Mods' site

A single copy of The Mods 1966 45 RPM recording (original label shown above), sold on an Ebay auction on May 2, 2005 for the astounding price of $504.00 (USD) to a bidder from the United Kingdom. We sold a lot of these in 1966 at our concerts for the price of $1.00 (one dollar) per record. Since then, in late 2007 one dozen mint copies were discovered by someone in Toledo, Ohio (our old hometown). The records were put up for auction by Frogtown books on Ebay and auctioned off one record at a time.  After all records were sold on Ebay and the dust settled the records had fetched and average price of between $500 to $550 per record; and ending up netting over six thousand USA dollars to the owner of the auction.  Hearing that makes me wish I that I had bought a box of them (30 records to a box in 1966) and then I could have stashed them in a safe place until now and had my own auction. 

READ MORE HERE

Terry Smith - Lead Guitar, Harmonica, Lead Vocals
Larry Music - Rythmn Guitar, Back Vocals
Larry Smith - Bass Guitar, Back Vocals
Fred Jablonski - Drums

01. I Give You An Inch (And You Take A Mile)
02. You've Got Another Think Coming

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sábado, 3 de setembro de 2011

Eddy Shaver - Baptism Of Fire
















Eddy Shaver - Baptism Of Fire - 2001

by Erik Hage from AMG

 
Eddy Shaver, who died of an overdose on December 31, 2000, at the age of 38, was a rare guitar talent. (He was planning to begin recording his first solo album on January 2, 2001.) Under the moniker Shaver, he and his father, outlaw singer/songwriter legend Billy Joe Shaver, cut a series of albums during the '90s that found usually level-headed (even jaded) critics tossing around the word masterpiece. Shaver has also played on records by Guy Clark, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson, and toured with Dwight Yoakam. Mostly, however, he is remembered for his groundbreaking work with his father.


Theirs was not an easily accepted pairing, however; early on, folks found Billy Joe Shaver's bruised hillbilly vocals and modern cowboy poetry to be an odd fit for Eddy's searing rock guitar virtuosity. And the blood alliance would push them between the cracks of country and rock to a position of much critical acclaim but little commercial success - and certainly no peers.

READ MORE HERE


01. Pleasure and Pain
02. Velvet Chains
03. Lighting a Torch
04. Call Me a Doctor
05. Drown in Love
06. Hair Of the Dog

07; A Prayer in Paradise
08. King Of Fools
09. If It Don't Kill You
10. Good News Blues
11. Baptism of Fire

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Eddy Shaver - Baptism Of Fire
















Eddy Shaver - Baptism Of Fire - 2001

by Erik Hage from AMG

 
Eddy Shaver, who died of an overdose on December 31, 2000, at the age of 38, was a rare guitar talent. (He was planning to begin recording his first solo album on January 2, 2001.) Under the moniker Shaver, he and his father, outlaw singer/songwriter legend Billy Joe Shaver, cut a series of albums during the '90s that found usually level-headed (even jaded) critics tossing around the word masterpiece. Shaver has also played on records by Guy Clark, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson, and toured with Dwight Yoakam. Mostly, however, he is remembered for his groundbreaking work with his father.


Theirs was not an easily accepted pairing, however; early on, folks found Billy Joe Shaver's bruised hillbilly vocals and modern cowboy poetry to be an odd fit for Eddy's searing rock guitar virtuosity. And the blood alliance would push them between the cracks of country and rock to a position of much critical acclaim but little commercial success - and certainly no peers.

READ MORE HERE


01. Pleasure and Pain
02. Velvet Chains
03. Lighting a Torch
04. Call Me a Doctor
05. Drown in Love
06. Hair Of the Dog

07; A Prayer in Paradise
08. King Of Fools
09. If It Don't Kill You
10. Good News Blues
11. Baptism of Fire

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