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Billy Boy Arnold - The Blues Soul Of (2014)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Jan. 11, 2024
Billy Boy Arnold - The Blues Soul Of (2014)

Billy Boy Arnold - The Blues Soul Of (2014)
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Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues | Stony Plain Records #SPCD 1378

Billy Boy Arnold is one of the last of the legendary Chicago Blues harmonica players. In addition to his solo releases, he recorded with Bo Diddley in the Fifties and has been covered by David Bowie, The Yardbirds and The Blasters. Produced by Duke Robillard and backed by stellar musicians, including the Roomful Of Blues Horns, this release showcases a brilliant artist still in his prime. Billy Boy was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2013. "Billy Boy Arnold's talent as a songwriter, singer, harp master and blues historian is still in full swing and here, on this album, he demonstrates his flair and love for many different facets of the blues. This recording is surely a remarkable achievement."
Various Artists - The Real Music Box: 25 Years of Rounder Records (1995) {9CD Set, Rounder Records ‎CDAN25}

Various Artists - The Real Music Box: 25 Years of Rounder Records (1995) {9CD Set, Rounder Records ‎CDAN25}
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© 1995 Rounder Records | ‎CD AN 25
Blues / Country / Jazz / Folk / Soul / Funk / Bluegrass

Within the discount, ugly-duckling packaging of The Real Music Box: 25 Years of Rounder Records lie nine CD swans worth several hundred times their weight in superficial music-industry gold records. Since 1970, Massachusetts-based Rounder has been a stalwart sanctuary of various musics at the root of what has recently been labeled "Americana." The retrospective is segmented into four thematic two-disc sets, each offering a staggering 30 to 50 tracks where legendary names rub shoulders with bright young Rounder talent.

Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters - Peace Of My Mind (1990)  Music

Posted by Designol at Aug. 26, 2024
Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters - Peace Of My Mind (1990)

Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Peace Of My Mind (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 265 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 110 Mb | Scans ~ 65 Mb
Modern Electric Blues | Label: Black Top | # CD BT 1060 | Time: 00:48:20

One of the finest blues guitarists to emerge during the '80s, Ronnie Earl often straddled the line between blues and jazz, throwing in touches of soul and rock as well. His versatility made him one of the few blues guitarists capable of leading an almost entirely instrumental outfit, and his backing band the Broadcasters became one of the more respected working units in contemporary blues over the course of the '90s, following Earl's departure from Roomful of Blues. In 1988, Earl formed his own band which he called The Broadcasters. The band was named after one of the first Fender guitars, distributed in 1950, which originally had been labeled The Broadcaster. The first group of Broadcasters included Darrell Nulisch (vocalist), Jerry Portnoy (harmonica), Steve Gomes (bass), and Per Hanson (drums). In 1988 they released their first album, Soul Searchin, followed by Peace of Mind in 1990.

Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Grateful Heart. Blues & Ballads  Music

Posted by georgebukki at Dec. 3, 2008
Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Grateful Heart. Blues & Ballads

Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Grateful Heart. Blues & Ballads
1996 | Modern Electric Blues | MP3 320kbps | 180MB

One of the finest new blues guitarists to emerge during the '80s, Ronnie Earl often straddled the line between blues and jazz, throwing in touches of soul and rock as well. His versatility made him one of the few blues guitarists capable of leading an almost entirely instrumental outfit and his backing band the Broadcasters became one of the more respected working units in contemporary blues over the course of the '90s, following Earl's departure from Roomful of Blues.
Bobby Christina's Caravan - True Blues Brother: The Legacy of Matt 'Guitar' Murphy (2024)

Bobby Christina's Caravan - True Blues Brother: The Legacy of Matt 'Guitar' Murphy (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 550 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 191 Mb | 01:22:02
Chicago Blues, Electric Blues | Label: Nola Blue Records

After nearly forty years of musical and personal camaraderie, drummer and producer Bob Christina began studio work with Matt "Guitar" Murphy on what would become Murphy's final project. After he passed in June of 2018, the fate of the unfinished project was placed in Christina's hands. He began outreach to musicians who were friends of Murphy, played with him, or were otherwise influenced by him. The response was overwhelming.

Ronnie Earl - I Like It When It Rains (1987)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 26, 2018
Ronnie Earl - I Like It When It Rains (1987)

Ronnie Earl - I Like It When It Rains (1987)
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Texas Blues / Piano Blues / Harmonica Blues / Country Blues / Modern Electric Blues
Antone's Records / Line Records #ANCD 9.00448 O

One of the finest blues guitarists to emerge during the '80s, Ronnie Earl often straddled the line between blues and jazz, throwing in touches of soul and rock as well. His versatility made him one of the few blues guitarists capable of leading an almost entirely instrumental outfit, and his backing band the Broadcasters became one of the more respected working units in contemporary blues over the course of the '90s, following Earl's departure from Roomful of Blues. Ronnie Earl was born Ronald Horvath in Queens, New York, on March 10, 1953. He didn't start playing guitar until after he entered college at Boston University in the early '70s and became fascinated with the local blues scene…

Al Basile - Quiet Money (2017)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Nov. 2, 2017
Al Basile - Quiet Money (2017)

Al Basile - Quiet Money (2017)
WEB FLAC (tracks) ~ 371.21 Mb | 54:25 | Cover
Blues, Electric Blues | Country: Rhode Island, USA | Label: Sweetspot Records

These new blues songs build on the impact of a range of classic blues and R&B styles, with masterful lyrics on contemporary blues themes. It’s been 44 years since Al Basile joined Rhode Island’s legendary jump blues band Roomful of Blues as its first trumpet player, and while his last few solo releases have moved closer musically to the styles Roomful played in: jump blues, urban and Texas blues, swing, and classic R&B, Quiet Money draws directly from that template. Its songs were inspired musically by Buddy Johnson, Lowell Fulson, Jimmy McCracklin, Saunders King, Charlie Rich, and even the Coasters and the Pilgrim Travelers, but as always Al marries the music to his own personal storytelling lyrics, creating songs that are musically familiar to orginal Roomful fans but range in theme from the current state of blues in the music business (“Blues Got Blues”) to classic double-entendre blues (“Put Some Salt on It”) to several songs on taking stock near the end of life (“Not Today”, “Who’s Gonna Close My Eyes?”), and in the title song, wondering why money seems to leave the many and hang out with the few.

Duke Robillard - Exalted Lover (2003)  Music

Posted by Designol at June 22, 2024
Duke Robillard - Exalted Lover (2003)

Duke Robillard - Exalted Lover (2003)
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Label: Stony Plain | # SPCD1293 | Time: 00:41:51 | Scans included
Contemporary Blues, Blues Rock, Roots Rock

Duke Robillard’s won a reputation as one of finest guitarists in blues, but this disc also displays his command of rock ‘n’ roll, country, and jazz balladry. The latter drives his duet with country star Pam Tillis, "I’ll Never Be Free," which plays off their easy vocal interplay, Robillard’s classic picking, and his band’s swinging drive. It’s also a pleasure to hear him singing and slinging guitars with blueswoman Debbie Davies on the chugging shuffle "How Long Has It Been." But the best moments may be Robillard’s incendiary solos, like when he uncorks his Stratocaster in the middle of "Deep Inside," matching his lyrics’ cry of aching devotion with a hailstorm of quivering bent notes and brightly snapped strings in sharp, stinging phrases. Three songs later he’s playing in a twang and tremolo style like a Texas roadhouse veteran. In any context, what comes from Robillard’s nimble fingers and open mind is the sound of a master at work.

The Fabulous Thunderbirds - 5 Disc (1981,86,87,97 & 2001)  Music

Posted by countryfreak at Aug. 27, 2010
The Fabulous Thunderbirds - 5 Disc (1981,86,87,97 & 2001)

The Fabulous Thunderbirds - 5 Disc (1981,86,87,97 & 2001)
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Genre: Rock/Blues-Rock/Texas Blues | RAR 5% Rec. | RS.com

Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
With their fusion of blues, rock & roll, and R&B, the Fabulous Thunderbirds helped popularize roadhouse Texas blues with a mass audience in the '80s and, in the process, they helped kick-start a blues revival during the mid-'80s. During their heyday in the early '80s, they were the most popular attraction on the blues bar circuit, which eventually led to a breakthrough to the pop audience in 1986 with their fifth album, Tuff Enuff. The mass success didn't last too long, and founding member Jimmie Vaughan left in 1990, but the Fabulous Thunderbirds remained one of the most popular blues concert acts in America during the '90s.
Guitarist Jimmie Vaughan formed the Fabulous Thunderbirds with vocalist/harpist Kim Wilson in 1974; in addition to Vaughan and Wilson, the band's original lineup included bassist Keith Ferguson and drummer Mike Buck. Initially, the group also featured vocalist Lou Ann Barton, but she left the band shortly after its formation. Within a few years, the Thunderbirds became the house band for the Austin club Antone's, where they would play regular sets and support touring blues musicians. By the end of the decade, they had built a strong fan base, which led to a record contract with the local Takoma Records…..

Ronnie Earl & Duke Robillard - The Duke Meets The Earl (2005)  Music

Posted by Designol at Sept. 3, 2024
Ronnie Earl & Duke Robillard - The Duke Meets The Earl (2005)

Ronnie Earl & Duke Robillard - The Duke Meets The Earl (2005)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 449 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 166 Mb | Scans ~ 54 Mb | 01:12:05
Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Soul-Blues, Jazz-Blues | Label: Stony Plain | # SPCD 1303

The Duke Meets The Earl is the first time these two blues guitar giants - Duke Robillard and Ronnie Earl have recorded an album together. Between the two, they have won six W.C. Handy Awards as « Blues Guitarist of the Year ». Both were just nominated for two W.C. Handy Awards each, with the winners to be announced at the 2005 event in May. Duke was the original guitarist and founding member of Roomful of Blues and Ronnie followed him in the guitarist slot at Roomful when Duke left to go solo. Guests on this historic recording include the legendary Jimmy McGriff on Hammond B3 organ, Mighty Sam McClain on vocals and several current members of Duke’s band. The album features three original tunes, as well as smoking covers of songs by T-Bone Walker (Two Bones and a Pick), Walter Price (My Tears), Eddie Taylor (Lookin' for Trouble), Magic Sam (What Have I Done Wrong) and B.B. King (I Need You So Bad).