Bill Wall Chess

600 Alekhine Miniatures  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at Dec. 4, 2022
600 Alekhine Miniatures

600 Alekhine Miniatures by Bill Wall
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BFJ3DL54 | 182 pages | PDF | 23 Mb

600 Italian Miniatures  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at Dec. 5, 2022
600 Italian Miniatures

600 Italian Miniatures by Bill Wall
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09HNXM1KP | 184 pages | PDF | 14 Mb

Blackmar-Diemer Games 1: Accepted 4.f3 exf3  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Jan. 12, 2021
Blackmar-Diemer Games 1: Accepted 4.f3 exf3

Blackmar-Diemer Games 1: Accepted 4.f3 exf3 by Tim Sawyer
English | April 5, 2016 | ISBN: 1530908698 | 455 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 1.50 Mb

700 Opening Traps  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by MoneyRich at March 14, 2015
700 Opening Traps

700 Opening Traps by Bill Wall
English | June 1998 | ISBN: 0945470711 | 92 Pages | PDF | 9 MB

A lurch into the pits of anxiety-losing in less than 20 moves. Probably the most important part of a chess game for the amateur chess player is the opening. At the amateur level, most games are won or lost in the opening through mistakes or falling in a book trap. It is important to study the openings and know what traps and pitfalls may arise from a particular variation, either to spring it on an opponent or avoid a trap that your opponent is trying to spring on you. This book illustrates short games to take advantage of poor opening strategy.

Elmore James - The Master Of Slide Guitar (1990)  Music

Posted by Designol at June 11, 2016
Elmore James - The Master Of Slide Guitar (1990)

Elmore James - The Master Of Slide Guitar (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 362 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 186 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans included
Genre: Electric Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Delta Blues | Label: Blues Encore | # CD 52006 | Time: 01:10:50

Revered for his "Dust My Broom" riff, the biggest slide guitarist in postwar blues was a major link between traditional Delta and modern Chicago blues.
Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band with Buddy Guy - Hoodoo Man Blues (1965) [Analogue Productions, Remastered 2009]

Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band with Buddy Guy - Hoodoo Man Blues (1965)
Mastered by Kevin Gray at AcousTech Mastering, 2009
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 234 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 98 Mb | Scans included | 00:39:59
Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues | Label: Analogue Productions, Delmark | # CAPB 034 SA

One of the all-time great urban blues records and the best-seller in the famed Delmark catalog. Hoodoo Man Blues is so full of bravado and snap it'll make you feel tough just listening to it. Not all of the Delmark titles were recorded very well, but this one certainly was. Hoodoo Man Blues, which features Buddy Guy on guitar, is not only Junior Wells' first LP appearance, it's damn near the first LP by a Chicago blues band. Chess and a few other labels had reissued 45s by Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Elmore James, etc., but virtually no one had tried to capture the Chicago blues sound free of the limitations of juke box/airplay promotion. Hoodoo Man Blues went a long way in the popularization of real Chicago blues and of Junior Wells.
Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band with Buddy Guy - Hoodoo Man Blues (1965) Reissue 1993

Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band with Buddy Guy - Hoodoo Man Blues (1965) Reissue 1993
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 270 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 120 Mb | Scans included
Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues | Label: Delmark | # DD-612 | Time: 00:45:41

Hoodoo Man Blues is one of the truly classic blues albums of the 1960s, and one of the first to fully document, in the superior acoustics of a recording studio, the smoky ambience of a night at a West Side nightspot. Junior Wells just set up with his usual cohorts – guitarist Buddy Guy, bassist Jack Myers, and drummer Billy Warren – and proceeded to blow up a storm, bringing an immediacy to "Snatch It Back and Hold It," "You Don't Love Me, Baby," "Chitlins con Carne," and the rest of the tracks that is absolutely mesmerizing. Widely regarded as one of Wells' finest achievements, it also became Delmark's best-selling release of all time.

Gary Moore - Bad For You Baby (2008) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at March 7, 2023
Gary Moore - Bad For You Baby (2008) {Japan 1st Press}

Gary Moore - Bad For You Baby (2008) {Japan 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 448 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 174 Mb
Full Scans | 00:59:58 | RAR 5% Recovery
Electric Blues, Blues Rock | Victor #VICP-64527

Bad for You Baby is a 2008 album by Northern Irish blues guitarist and singer-songwriter Gary Moore. It features a similar hard rock influenced sound in comparison to the artist's previous releases over the past several years before, with two songs best known for their Muddy Waters' done versions being covered by Moore. The release also notably includes collaborative work with musicians Cassie Taylor and Otis Taylor. It is the last studio album recorded by Moore; he died on 6 February 2011.
Hubert Sumlin - My Guitar And Me (1975) Expanded Remastered Reissue 2003

Hubert Sumlin - My Guitar And Me (1975) Expanded Remastered Reissue 2003
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 309 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 148 Mb | Scans included
Electric Chicago Blues | Label: Black And Blue | # BB 458.2 | Time: 00:55:19

Loose jam feel offers Sumlin plenty of space. This 1975 set was his first as leader. Quiet and extremely unassuming off the bandstand, Hubert Sumlin played a style of guitar incendiary enough to stand tall beside the immortal Howlin' Wolf. The Wolf was Sumlin's imposing mentor for more than two decades, and it proved a mutually beneficial relationship; Sumlin's twisting, darting, unpredictable lead guitar constantly energized the Wolf's 1960s Chess sides, even when the songs themselves (check out "Do the Do" or "Mama's Baby" for conclusive proof) were less than stellar. Sumlin started out twanging the proverbial broom wire nailed to the wall before he got his mitts on a real guitar. He grew up near West Memphis, Arkansas, briefly hooking up with another Young Lion with a rosy future, harpist James Cotton, before receiving a summons from the mighty Wolf to join him in Chicago in 1954. Sumlin learned his craft nightly on the bandstand behind Wolf, his confidence growing as he graduated from rhythm guitar duties to lead. By the dawn of the '60s, Sumlin's slashing axe was a prominent component on the great majority of Wolf's waxings, including "Wang Dang Doodle," "Shake for Me," "Hidden Charms" (boasting perhaps Sumlin's greatest recorded solo), "Three Hundred Pounds of Joy," and "Killing Floor." Although they had a somewhat tempestuous relationship, Sumlin remained loyal to Wolf until the big man's 1976 death.