It's hard to believe that's such an artist as Javier Vargas, who's recorded & performed with some of the world's heavy weights such as Santana, Double Trouble, Jack Bruce, Devon Allman, Larry Graham, Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert, Junior Wells, Glen Hughes and Chris Rea to name a few, is still expanding his Blues n Swamp rock spectrum with outstanding results. The Jams and the collaborations will never end as far as Javier is concerned & Heavy City Blues, which featured Carmine Appice, Paul Shortino and Bobby Alexander, is just another stepping stone forward for this Blues Rock phenomenon - namely the Vargas Blues Band.
55: 08 Minutes of this powerful live concert are preserved on CrossCut records.With seven pieces the Ford blues band dukumentierte West Coast Blues style, which dynamically and solo resourceful - offers up to delicate sounds - the elegant version of urban blues. But also the faster pieces go to fully rested often completely from the heart and the audience.A hearty "All right" - and goes off the Blues post. ´S was on 7. June 1992 in the rammed full power station tent on the Breminale - and so one can it on the new CD the Ford blues band listen.With the tracks themselves full of busy, unexpected chord changes, heavily accented drumming, overblown harmonics and jazzy, nasal sounding vocals, this could only be a Ford Blues Band record. It won´t be to everyone´s taste, but I must admit to finding them to be a relieable and highly distinctive outfit.
A 4 CD box set which chronicles the band's history and recording career from their first recordings up to the present day. Features a total of 78 tracks, including rare and unreleased items, and a lavishly produced booklet with in-depth notes by official Blues Band historian Roy Bainton, plus loads of memorabilia care of Tom McGuinness All tracks digitally remastered!
This is a collection of the five first albums of the Paul Butterfield' group. The first two albums are classic and influenced rock music. The first album gives an electric atmosphere to blues, and was one of the influences to Bob Dylan's music to became electric…