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    Robben Ford - A Day In Nashville (2014)

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    Robben Ford - A Day In Nashville (2014)

    Robben Ford - A Day In Nashville (2014)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 283 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 102 Mb | Scans ~ 91 Mb | 00:44:12
    Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Jazz-Blues | Label: Provogue | # PRD 7432 2

    2014 release from the Blues/Jazz/Rock guitarist. A Day In Nashville was recorded live in a single session. Robben chose to record the album in a controlled environment but treat it like a live performance. The album features news songs by Ford along with 'Cut You Loose' by harmonica great James Cotton and 'Poor Kelly Blues' by Maceo Merriweather.

    The Robert Cray Band - Shame + A Sin (1993)

    Posted By: Designol
    The Robert Cray Band - Shame + A Sin (1993)

    The Robert Cray Band - Shame + A Sin (1993)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 378 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 139 Mb | Scans included
    Modern Electric Blues, Soul-Blues | Label: Mercury/PolyGram | # 518 517-2 | 00:50:39

    This time, Cray veered back toward the blues (most convincingly, too), even covering Albert King's "You're Gonna Need Me" and bemoaning paying taxes on the humorous "1040 Blues." Unlike his previous efforts, Cray produced this one himself. Also, longtime bassist Richard Cousins was history, replaced by Karl Sevareid.

    Joanna Connor - Rock And Roll Gypsy (1995)

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    Joanna Connor - Rock And Roll Gypsy (1995)

    Joanna Connor - Rock And Roll Gypsy (1995)
    EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 339 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 128 Mb
    Full Scans | 00:47:24 | RAR 5% Recovery
    Electric Blues, Blues Rock | Ruf Records #RRCD 1003

    Joanna Connor is an American Chicago-based blues singer, songwriter, and virtuosa guitarist. What sets Joanna Connor apart from the rest of the pack of guitar-playing female blues singers is her skill on the instrument. Even though Connor has become an accomplished singer over time, her first love was guitar playing, and it shows in her live shows and on her recordings. She covers the range of modern blues, slide guitar and blues rock with her own compositions very much influenced by funk, rock, jazz and world music as well as delta blues. Her sense of melody, phrasing and dynamics along with a very modern technique make her a very funky, soulful and compelling guitarist. As for vocal abilities, if Joanna wasn't a guitarist, she could easily be a lead singer in any band.

    Willie Dixon - I Am the Blues (1970) [MFSL]

    Posted By: Designol
    Willie Dixon - I Am the Blues (1970) [MFSL]

    Willie Dixon - I Am the Blues (1970)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 239 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 109 Mb | Scans included
    Chicago Blues | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | # MFCD 872 | Time: 00:43:56

    I Am the Blues is the sixth studio Chicago blues album released in 1970 by the well-known bluesman Willie Dixon. The album features songs written by Dixon and originally performed by other artists for Chess Records (Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Willie Mabon).

    Robben Ford - Supernatural (1999)

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    Robben Ford - Supernatural (1999)

    Robben Ford - Su p ern a tu ral (1999)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 404 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 134 Mb | Scans ~ 92 Mb
    Label: Blue Thumb/GRP/Universal | # BTD-7596 | Time: 00:58:10
    Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Jazz-Rock, Jazz-Blues

    When an artist records one type of music exclusively for years, it's always amusing to hear the artist's manager, record company or publicist claim that he/she "defies categorization." The fact is that when an artist spends his or her entire career recording a specific style of music, categorization comes easy – and it's silly and dishonest to claim otherwise. But if any artist really does defy categorization, it's Robben Ford. The eclectic singer/guitarist is a compelling bluesman, but he's equally convincing as a jazz improviser and a pop/rock singer. On Supernatural, Ford's primary role is that of an easygoing pop/soft rock singer – although a pop/soft rock singer who often incorporates soul, blues or jazz.

    B.B. King - My Kind Of Blues (1960) Japanese Remastered 2006

    Posted By: Designol
    B.B. King - My Kind Of Blues (1960) Japanese Remastered 2006

    B.B. King - My Kind Of Blues (1960) Japanese Remastered 2006
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 136 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 99 Mb
    Label: P-Vine Records | # PCD-4371 | Time: 00:33:39 | Scans included
    Modern Electric Blues, Soul-Blues, Rhythm & Blues

    24bit digitally remastered Japanese limited edition issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork. According to his biographer, Charles Sawyer, this is King's personal favorite among his recordings. Unlike most of his albums from this period (which are mostly collections of singles), this was recorded in one session and takes him out of his usual big-band setting, using only bass, drums, and piano for accompaniment. The result is a masterpiece: a sparse, uncluttered sound with nothing to mask King's beautiful guitar and voice. "You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now" (its unaccompanied guitar intro is a pure distillation of his style), "Mr. Pawn Broker," "Someday Baby" (R&B Top Ten, 1961), "Walkin' Dr. Bill," and a great version of "Drivin' Wheel" are highlights.

    R.L. Burnside - First Recordings (2003) [MFSL 2004]

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    R.L. Burnside - First Recordings (2003) [MFSL 2004]

    R.L. Burnside - First Recordings (2003) [MFSL 2004]
    EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 207 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 114 Mb | Scans included
    Delta Blues | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | # UDSACD 2026 | Time: 00:45:16

    At the time these tracks were cut, 1967 and 1968, R.L. Burnside was working on a plantation in Coldwater, MS, cutting silage. Folklorist George Mitchell was on a mission to record unknown blues singers down South. Mitchell heard about Burnside and paid him a visit, asking if he could record him. That night Mitchell returned to Burnside's place with a case of beer and some whiskey. Ten months later, Burnside had his first release. While these 14 tracks didn't jump start Burnside's career, they are stark, organic, and timeless, just Burnside and his acoustic guitar running down mainly traditional material that he arranged. This is an absolute treasure for Burnside aficionados and casual blues listeners alike.

    Robben Ford - Discovering The Blues: Live (1972) Reissue 1997

    Posted By: Designol
    Robben Ford - Discovering The Blues: Live (1972) Reissue 1997

    Robben Ford - Discovering The Blues: Live (1972) Reissue 1997
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 381 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 138 Mb | Scans ~ 52 Mb
    Modern Electric Blues, Jazz-Blues | Label: Avenue Jazz | # 74321 47421 2 | 01:00:18

    This powerhouse set of live recordings from early in Robben Ford's distinguished career boasts solo-laden 10-minute-plus versions of B.B. King's "Sweet Sixteen" and John Lee Hooker's "It's My Own Fault." Ford, who has worked with Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis, and George Harrison, plays surprisingly sweet, agile saxophone on Don Raye's jazz ballad "You Don't Know What Love Is." His voice–if still that of a very young man–is throaty and melodic on the King and Hooker cuts. But it's his guitar that takes centerstage. Owing heaps to electric bluesmen B.B., Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, Albert King, and Mike Bloomfield, Ford's rich tone, deliberate lines, and tuneful bends were world-class even in 1972.

    Freddie King - The Texas Cannonball (1972) [DCC Expanded Remastered by Steve Hoffman, 1991]

    Posted By: Designol
    Freddie King - The Texas Cannonball (1972) [DCC Expanded Remastered by Steve Hoffman, 1991]

    Freddie King - The Texas Cannonball (1972)
    Compiled & Remastered By Steve Hoffman, 1991
    EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 460 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 182 Mb | Scans included | 01:16:43
    Modern Electric Blues, Texas Blues | Label: DCC Compact Classics, Shelter | # SRZ-8018

    Similar to his first Shelter outing (Getting Ready), but with more of a rock feel. That's due as much to the material as the production. Besides covering tunes by Jimmy Rogers, Howlin' Wolf, and Elmore James, King tackles compositions by Leon Russell and, more unexpectedly, Bill Withers, Isaac Hayes-David Porter, and John Fogerty (whose "Lodi" is reworked into "Lowdown in Lodi"). King's own pen remained virtually in retirement, as he wrote only one of the album's tracks.

    Eddy Clearwater - Boogie My Blues Away [Recorded 1977] (1995)

    Posted By: gribovar
    Eddy Clearwater - Boogie My Blues Away [Recorded 1977] (1995)

    Eddy Clearwater - Boogie My Blues Away [Recorded 1977] (1995)
    EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 237 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 97 MB | Covers - 3 MB
    Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Delmark Records (DD-678)

    Veteran producer Ralph Bass produced this collection back in 1977 for a blues album series that never materialized; Delmark finally brought it to domestic light recently. Solid, unpretentious package that shows both Clearwater's West Side-styled southpaw guitar sound and his Chuck Berry-oriented capacity for rocking the house.

    Pee Wee Crayton - Things I Used To Do (1971)

    Posted By: gribovar
    Pee Wee Crayton - Things I Used To Do (1971)

    Pee Wee Crayton - Things I Used To Do (1971)
    EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 238 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 97 MB | Covers - 32 MB
    Genre: Blues, Texas Blues, Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Vanguard/ZYX Music (VMD 6566-2)

    Pee Wee Crayton, a popular L.A.-based blues singer and guitarist, recorded frequently between 1947-57 but this 1970 session was his first full album and ended an eight-year drought in the studios. At 55, Crayton performed some country-flavored tunes and soul ballads but is at his best on the simpler straightahead blues such as a spirited "Let the Good Times Roll," the atmospheric instrumental "Blues After Hours," "Things I Used to Do" and "S.K. Blues" which at 6:24 is easily the longest performance of the brief 41-minute set. Although not a major stylist, Crayton is in good form throughout his date.

    Charlie Musselwhite - Where Have All The Good Times Gone? (1992)

    Posted By: Designol
    Charlie Musselwhite - Where Have All The Good Times Gone? (1992)

    Charlie Musselwhite - Where Have All The Good Times Gone? (1992)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 230 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 89 Mb | Scans ~ 26 Mb | 00:39:03
    Chicago Blues, Electric Harmonica Blues | Label: Blue Rock'it Records | # BRCD 103

    Drummer/label head Pat Ford reunited with Charlie Musselwhite and brought along brother Robben Ford on guitar, producing this return to form. Musselwhite is up to the task in all departments – singing, playing (great tone), and especially songwriting (the title tune and "Seemed Like the Whole World Was Crying," inspired by Muddy Waters' death) – but it had been a while since Robben Ford had played low-down blues (touring with Joni Mitchell, putting in countless hours in L.A. studios), and it may have been wiser to give the guitar chair to Tim Kaihatsu, who by this time had seniority in terms of hours on the bandstand with Musselwhite, above any other Musselwhite alumnus. Pianist Clay Cotton is in fine form. This time out, the deviations (to be expected by now) include Don & Dewey's "Stretching Out," an impressive chromatic harp rendering of "Exodus," and Musselwhite's solo guitar outing, "Baby-O." Easily Musselwhite's best-engineered album yet (nice job, Greg Goodwin).

    Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater - Flimdoozie (1986) [Reissue 2001]

    Posted By: gribovar
    Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater - Flimdoozie (1986) [Reissue 2001]

    Eddy Clearwater - Flimdoozie (1986) [Reissue 2001]
    EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 289 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 101 MB | Covers - 64 MB
    Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Rooster Blues Records (ROB-CD-2622)

    Clearwater's encore LP for Rooster Blues wasn't quite the equal of its predecessor but registered as a solid enough outing nonetheless. The Chief coined a new term for the rollicking title track, engaged in some harrowing blues during a lengthy "Black Night" medley, and rocked the house with a '50s-styled "Do This Town Tonight."

    Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Handful of Blues (1995)

    Posted By: Designol
    Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Handful of Blues (1995)

    Robben Ford & The Blue Line - Handful of Blues (1995)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 387 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 128 Mb | Scans ~ 41 Mb
    Label: Stretch/Blue Thumb/GRP | # BTD-7004 | Time: 00:55:58
    Modern Electric Blues, Jazz-Blues

    A well-rounded exploration of every shade of blues Ford does so well: Chicago-style ("When I Leave Here"), jump blues ("The Miller's Son"), jazz-blues balladry ("Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"), and Texas shuffle ("Tired of Talkin'"). Ford's buttery lines and burnished tone (and his boyish voice) are captured in all their glory by producer Danny Kortchmar. Solidly anchored by bassist Roscoe Beck and drummer Tom Brechtlein, Ford solos liberally, taking the fast funk of "Think Twice" over the top with a burning series of rapid-fire runs and well-tooled turnarounds. Slowing down for a languid version of Willie Dixon's "I Just Want to Make Love to You," Ford plays it raw and soulful, recalling B.B. King. He then turns up the pace on "Strong Will to Live," closing out the album with a signature solo full of fire and drama.

    Maurice John Vaughn - In the Shadow of the City (1993)

    Posted By: gribovar
    Maurice John Vaughn - In the Shadow of the City (1993)

    Maurice John Vaughn - In the Shadow of the City (1993)
    EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 339 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 132 MB | Covers - 15 MB
    Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Alligator Records (ALCD 4813)

    The Chicago guitarist/saxist spreads his stylistic wings considerably further than he did on his debut, embracing funk more fully than his first time around but offering enough tasty contemporary blues to keep everyone happy. The prolific triple threat (he's also an engaging singer) wrote all but three tracks himself (one of the covers is the shuffling "Small Town Baby"; its composer, veteran pianist Jimmy Walker, plays on the cut).