Coco+montoya

Coco Montoya - Gotta Mind To Travel (1994)  Music

Posted by popsakov at April 19, 2024
Coco Montoya - Gotta Mind To Travel (1994)

Coco Montoya - Gotta Mind To Travel (1994)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 375 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 159 Mb
Full Scans | 00:46:43 | RAR 5% Recovery
Modern Electric Blues | Silvertone #74321 18886 2

Years of apprenticeship with Albert Collins and John Mayall paid off handsomely for Montoya on this debut effort. Even with help from some famous friends (Debbie Davies, Al Kooper, Richie Hayward [Little Feat], and both former employers), Montoya asserts himself as the focal point. Sadly, this was one of Collins' last studio appearances before his death, playing on the Lowell Fulson-penned "Talking Woman Blues" (commonly known as "Honey Hush"). Although Montoya showcases his massive guitar muscle, it is merely a fraction of the power of his live performances.

Coco Montoya - I Want It All Back (2010)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 23, 2023
Coco Montoya - I Want It All Back (2010)

Coco Montoya - I Want It All Back (2010)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 401 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 191 Mb
Full Scans | 00:53:44 | RAR 5% Recovery
Soul-Blues, Modern Electric Blues | Ruf Records #RUF 1153

West coast bluesman Coco Montoya has been known as a major guitar threat for years – we are, after all, talking about a guy who learned at the feet of Albert Collins – but after all this time spent focused on pursuing the blues fret-burner path, Montoya shows a new side of himself on I Want It All Back. There's plenty of piercingly lyrical guitar work, of course, but it's Montoya the singer who emerges as the dominant figure in these sessions, leaning into a smooth, soulful lilt that's not a million miles away from the sound of Los Lobos lead vocalist David Hidalgo. Not only that, Montoya is letting this cool-crooning approach lead him down different musical avenues, as well.

Coco Montoya - Songs From The Road (2014) 2CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at Feb. 23, 2024
Coco Montoya - Songs From The Road (2014) 2CDs

Coco Montoya - Songs From The Road (2014) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 770 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 308 Mb | Scans ~ 33 Mb
Modern Electric Blues, Soul-Blues, Blues-Rock | Label: Ruf | # RUF 1203 | 02:00:22

This live double album features Coco Montoya and his band on the Road, as part of a RUF records series of on The Road albums delivered from their catalogue of blues artists. The opening track I Got A Mind To Travel, is an apt starting point and introduces us to the full band of musicians Coco Montoya uses to augment his vocal and guitar skills the use of Hammond Organ delivered with panache by Brant Leeper who also adds to the vocals. Throughout the album there are glimpses of Coco Montoya’s exceptional musical career especially the influence he certainly gives the feel of movement and the guitar sound is an homage to his old boss Albert Collins while playing the guitar left-handed and upside down like the other Albert King! Coco’s playing is instinctive full of fluidity. The whole album is easy on your ear and an enjoyable listening experience BUT at times you want Coco to let loose and really show us what he is capable of. On Love Jail his guitar takes on the shape and form of Albert Collins and all the better for it, even his vocals strengthen as the beat picks up, this is a stylish ten minute track. This album has fourteen tracks where Coco and his band just want to please as they play for the length of time need ( Never less than 5 minutes and up to a mighty 15 minutes) to explore all the alleyways and nooks and crannies they feel the music is taking them on their journey of discovery with you, there is freedom of expression that only live music free from the constrains of a studio walls and mixing desk.

Coco Montoya - Gotta Mind To Travel (1995)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 24, 2020
Coco Montoya - Gotta Mind To Travel (1995)

Coco Montoya - Gotta Mind To Travel (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 355 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 129 Mb
Full Scans | 00:46:50 | RAR 5% Recovery
Modern Electric Blues | Blind Pig Records #BPCD 5020

Years of apprenticeship with Albert Collins and John Mayall paid off handsomely for Montoya on this debut effort. Even with help from some famous friends (Debbie Davies, Al Kooper, Richie Hayward [Little Feat], and both former employers), Montoya asserts himself as the focal point. Sadly, this was one of Collins' last studio appearances before his death, playing on the Lowell Fulson-penned "Talking Woman Blues" (commonly known as "Honey Hush"). Although Montoya showcases his massive guitar muscle, it is merely a fraction of the power of his live performances.

Coco Montoya - Just Let Go (1997)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 26, 2020
Coco Montoya - Just Let Go (1997)

Coco Montoya - Just Let Go (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 412 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 154 Mb
Full Scans | 00:57:48 | RAR 5% Recovery
Modern Electric Blues, R&B, Blues Rock | Blind Pig Records #BPCD 5043

Coco Montoya's often ferocious guitar is the main reason to acquire this 1997 release. His singing is expressive and reasonably effective, but it is his blazing guitar soloing that makes one wish that he would record a full set of instrumentals; "Cool Like Dat" is a real cooker. Montoya performs some soul, R&B, and even country-tinged music on the set, but he is at his best on the blues, particularly the B.B. King-inspired "Do What You Want to Do." Although his backup band is fine, this interesting if not quite essential release is primarily a showcase for the passionate Montoya. Recommended in particular to fans of the rock side of the blues.

Coco Montoya - Writing On The Wall (2023)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Nov. 30, 2023
Coco Montoya - Writing On The Wall (2023)

Coco Montoya - Writing On The Wall (2023)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 428 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 162 Mb
Full Scans | 00:58:51 | RAR 5% Recovery
Electric Blues, Blues Rock | Alligator Records #ALCD 5014 | Unofficial Release

On his first album in four years and sixth for Alligator, blues guitarist Coco Montoya alters his musical M.O. a bit. Writing on the Wall marks the very first time that Montoya brought his live working quartet into the studio. Tony Braunagel returns as producer and guests on drums on four tracks. Keyboardist Jeff Paris co-produced and recorded at Jeff's Garage. In addition to Paris, the band includes bassist Nathan Brown and drummer Rena Beavers. Guests include guitarists Ronnie Baker Brooks, country star Lee Roy Parnell, and Dave Steen. The 13-track set includes five tunes composed or co-written by Montoya, four from Steen, and one from Paris – they co-wrote the title track with Montoya. The shared songwriting makes this, arguably, the most homegrown affair in Montoya's Alligator catalog. The contents intuitively balance electric blues, blues-rock, roots rock & roll, old-school, and R&B.

Coco Montoya - Writing On The Wall (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 31, 2023
Coco Montoya - Writing On The Wall (2023)

Coco Montoya - Writing On The Wall (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 437 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 182 MB
58:44 | Blues Rock | Label: Alligator Records

A career-defining album bursting with Montoya's fierce guitar and passion-laden vocals, and the first to feature his long-time road band. Thirteen tracks of searing blues, soulful R&B and high-energy rock & roll include ten originals, five co-written by Coco, and include guest appearances by Lee Roy Parnell, and Ronnie Baker Brooks. Co-produced by Grammy Award-winner Tony Braunagel (Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal) and Jeff Paris (Keb' Mo', Bill Withers).

Coco Montoya - Coming in Hot (2019)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Nov. 29, 2019
Coco Montoya - Coming in Hot (2019)

Coco Montoya - Coming in Hot (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 00:48:58 | 328 Mb
Blues Rock | Label: Alligator Records

Premiere blues rock guitarist Montoya is the only one of his peers with the soulful vocals to match his six-string prowess. Coming In Hot is jam-packed with stellar, unpredictable, spiraling solos played with Coco's signature full-bodied tone, and singing that carries fury and passion equal to his powerhouse fretwork.

Coco Montoya - The Essential Coco Montoya (2009)  Music

Posted by popsakov at July 3, 2022
Coco Montoya - The Essential Coco Montoya (2009)

Coco Montoya - The Essential Coco Montoya (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 446 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 179 Mb
Full Scans | 00:57:36 | RAR 5% Recovery
Modern Electric Blues, Soul-Blues | Blind Pig Records #BPCD 8010

Santa Monica-born guitarist Coco Montoya has been a member of Albert Collins' Icebreakers (as a drummer), and was the first lead guitarist in John Mayall's re-formed Bluesbreakers in 1985. He is, of course, best known as a solo artist with six recordings cut between 1995 and 2007. The reason for the long breaks between albums is simple: endless touring; it's the way a bluesman really makes his money. Blind Pig Records was the first label Montoya recorded on as a solo artist, and he cut three albums for the imprint – Gotta Mind to Travel, Ya Think I'd Know Better, and the incredible Just Let Go. As such, The Essential Coco Montoya, compiles the essential tracks from his Blind Pig stint.

Coco Montoya - Ya Think I'd Know Better (1996)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Feb. 8, 2018
Coco Montoya - Ya Think I'd Know Better (1996)

Coco Montoya - Ya Think I'd Know Better (1996)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 349 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 129 Mb
Scans Included (JPG, 300 dpi) | RAR 5% Recovery
Modern Electric Blues | Blind Pig Records #BPCD 5033

With his second album Ya Think I'd Know Better, Coco Montoya ditches the guest stars and opts for a menu of pure, unadulterated Montoya. The results are quite impressive, to say the least. For the moment, overlook his somewhat pedestrian vocals and just concentrate on his scintillating guitar work. It's no secret that Montoya cultivated a reputation as one of the finest guitarists of the '80s and '90s through his session work, but even those familiar with his gutsy, electrifying style will be taken aback by the stylistic variety and musical depth on Ya Think I'd Know Better. Montoya even pulls skunk-hot solos out of the most predictable blues-rockers, while his smoldering solos on slower numbers like "Dyin' Flu" are passionate and moving. Best of all, Coco puts down his electric for acoustic romps like the earthy "Hiding Place." In short, Ya Think I'd Know Better answers the question whether Coco Montoya is a vital bluesman for the '90s, and the answer is an emphatic "yes!"