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Susan Tedeschi - Live From Austin Tx (2004) CD & DVD Releases  Music

Posted by Designol at May 22, 2023
Susan Tedeschi - Live From Austin Tx (2004) CD & DVD Releases

Susan Tedeschi - Live From Austin Tx (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 480 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 182 Mb | Scans included
Modern Electric Blues, Roots Rock | Label: New West | # NW 6065 | Time: 01:17:13

DVD5 | NTSC | 4:3 (720x480) VBR | AC3 5.1, 448 kbps or 2.0, 192 kbps | ~ 3.6 Gb
Label: New West | # NW8002 | Time: 01:23:32

In this 2003 performance from the Austin City Limits series, New England's Susan Tedeschi demonstrates a range that extends well beyond her blues base. Following the blueprint employed by Bonnie Raitt a few decades earlier, she covers John Prine's "Angel from Montgomery" (a signature tune for Raitt), inserting a snippet from the Grateful Dead's "Sugaree." The piano balladry of her "Wrapped in the Arms of Another" could fit just fine on a Raitt album. The set also finds her sampling from the songbooks of Sly Stone ("You Can Make It If You Try"), Bob Dylan ("Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"), and Stevie Wonder ("Love's in Need of Love Today"), in addition to the more straightforward blues of Koko Taylor ("Voodoo Woman"). Though Tedeschi's stinging lead guitar provides the focus, she receives strong support from a band featuring the interplay of electric pianist Jason Crosby (who doubles on violin) and William Green on Hammond B-3 organ. Highlights include a tribute to jam-band inspiration Col. Bruce Hampton on "Hampmotized" and the simmering "Wait for Me," with its echoes of Aretha Franklin.

Susan Maughan - The Best Of Susan Maughan (1999)  Music

Posted by Designol at Aug. 28, 2022
Susan Maughan - The Best Of Susan Maughan (1999)

Susan Maughan - The Best Of Susan Maughan (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 256 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 101 Mb | Scans ~ 58 Mb
Pop, Vocal Pop | Label: Spectrum Music | # 554 752-2 | Time: 00:43:59

Born Marion Susan Maughan but dropping her first name, Susan's big hit was a cover of Bobby's girl. Originally an American hit for Marcie Blane, Susan took the song to the top three in the British charts. Neither singer had much success after that although as I explained in a review of a Marcie Blane compilation, Marcie really wasn't interested in a recording career, or indeed a singing career of any kind, and contented herself with a normal life away from the spotlight. As a contrast, Susan has built a singing career on the strength of Bobby's girl, performing on cruise liners, at seaside resorts and elsewhere on the cabaret circuit.

Susan Tedeschi - Hope And Desire (2005)  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 13, 2024
Susan Tedeschi - Hope And Desire (2005)

Susan Tedeschi - Hope And Desire (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 349 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 153 Mb | Scans included
Label: Verve | # 0602498836163 | Time: 00:45:25
Modern Electric Blues, Contemporary Blues

On her first outing in three years and her freshman offering for Verve's Forecast label, Susan Tedeschi digs deep into the soul and R&B fakebook for inspiration and comes out a winner. With an all-star band that includes guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, pianist David Palmer, organist Jebin Bruni, bassist Paul Bryan, drummer Jay Bellerose, and guests including husband Derek Trucks and the Blind Boys of Alabama, Tedeschi goes down into her own heart's well for inspiration. Wonderfully produced by Joe Henry, Hope and Desire is truly a singer's showcase of passion and class; she has signature phrasing and is an excellent interpreter.
The Gaudier Ensemble, Susan Tomes - Carl Maria von Weber: Clarinet Quintet; Piano Quartet; Trio (2005)

Carl Maria von Weber: Clarinet Quintet; Piano Quartet; Trio (2005)
The Gaudier Ensemble, Susan Tomes, piano

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 309 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 189 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67464 | Time: 01:13:08

Weber’s chamber music – just these three pieces if you don’t count the duos – clearly shows him on the cusp between Classical and Romantic. The Quartet for piano and strings, written in his early twenties between 1807 and 1809, begins with a Haydnesque gracefulness and politeness which is gradually invaded by more unruly harmonies and textures; the dramatic slow movement looks ahead to Schumann, while the closing fugue of the finale dresses 18th-century procedures in 19th-century colours. Then there’s the element of virtuosity which is a hallmark of the early Romantic era, in the showy piano part of the Quartet, which Weber wrote for himself, the concerto-like clarinet part in the Quintet with strings, designed for the pioneering Heinrich Baermann, and all three parts of the tuneful Trio for flute, cello and piano. The talented members of the pan-European Gaudier Ensemble are perfectly equipped to convey these different aspects of Weber’s musical personality, with the fleet-fingered pianist Susan Tomes leading the way in the Quartet and Trio, and Richard Hosford in the Clarinet Quintet recalling contemporary descriptions of Baermann’s own effortless brilliance.

Susan Tedeschi - Back To The River (2008)  Music

Posted by Designol at April 7, 2024
Susan Tedeschi - Back To The River (2008)

Susan Tedeschi - Back To The River (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 320 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 121 Mb | Scans included | 00:44:29
Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Verve | # B0011513-02

With a vibrant, versatile voice (sounding at times like an inspired mix of Janis Joplin and Bonnie Raitt) capable of adding subtle emotional shifts to slow-burning ballads or rocking out with the big boys, Susan Tedeschi burst on the scene at the close of the 1990s like a breath of fresh air in an era of prefab MTV teen idols. Like Raitt, Tedeschi works from a blues base, but she mixes in a strong sense of R&B and gospel, and with Back to the River, her second release for Verve Forecast, she shows that she's really starting to find herself as a songwriter, as well. Tedeschi wrote or co-wrote all but one of the 11 tracks here, and while one could still say these songs are based in her beloved blues, like Raitt, she has branched out from there to become a solid pop artist with a real and accessible vision, and the blues is just the engine under the hood. There are some wonderful moments here, including the big and funky title track, "Back to the River," which Tedeschi co-wrote with swamp pop master Tony Joe White, the sincere and solid "Learning the Hard Way," co-written with Gary Louris of the Jayhawks, and the impressive "Butterfly," which Tedeschi' co-wrote with her husband, Derek Trucks.

Susan Jacks - Dream (1975) CD Release 2014  Music

Posted by Designol at Feb. 26, 2022
Susan Jacks - Dream (1975) CD Release 2014

Susan Jacks - Dream (1975) CD Release 2014
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 244 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 100 Mb | Scans included
Soft Rock, Country-Rock, Country-Pop | Label: Susan Jacks | # SJ30512 | 00:35:58

Susan Jacks (nee Pesklevits) began her singing career at the age of 14, was a regular performer on a national Canadian television show at 15 and appeared as a guest on numerous other television shows in Canada and the U.S. At 18, she hired Terry Jacks to accompany her on rhythm guitar. Craig McCaw was soon added on lead guitar and Susan stopped performing solo engagements, dedicating her time to the trio. They would eventually add Satwant Singh on tablas, recording and performing as The Poppy Family featuring Susan Jacks. As the voice of the Poppy Family, Susan and the group recorded a string of hit records, the most notable being "Which Way You Goin' Billy?", "That's Where I Went Wrong" and "Where Evil Grows". Susan left the Poppy Family in 1972, resuming her solo career and recorded a string of hits through the seventies and eighties. The Dream album, recorded in 1975, was received with rave reviews as she crossed from a predominantly light pop genre to a more alternative format, moving easily through blues, country rock and alternative rock. Produced by Claire Lawrence, who was not only an accomplished rock musician but also an innovative and solid producer, the album was abruptly removed from the market a few short months after its release, its future uncertain. After regaining her rights to the album and re-mastering by the best in the business, this extraordinary album is now available on CD.

Buck Owens & Susan Raye - Together Again (2021)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Dec. 18, 2022
Buck Owens & Susan Raye - Together Again (2021)

Buck Owens & Susan Raye - Together Again (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 365 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 164 Mb | Covers included | 00:52:59
Country | Label: Omnivore Recordings

22 tracks from 1970–1975 including 6 Top 40 hits and 5 Top 20 hits.
Piet Koornhof, Albie van Schalkwyk & Susan Mouton - Kancheli: Middleheim & 18 Miniatures (2022)

Piet Koornhof, Albie van Schalkwyk & Susan Mouton - Kancheli: Middleheim & 18 Miniatures (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 213 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 145 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:02:39
Classical | Label: Delos Music

This album offers delightful chamber music of Giya Kancheli, regarded as one of Georgia’s greatest composers.
Susan Drake - Caprices & Fantasies: Romantic Harp Music of the 19th Century, Vol. 3 (1989) Reissue 2004

Susan Drake - Caprices & Fantasies: Romantic Harp Music of the 19th Century, Vol. 3
Gabriel Fauré, Claude Debuss, John Thomas, Mikhail Glinka
Elias Parish-Alvars, Albert Heinrich Zabel, Alphonse Hasselmans

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 234 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 155 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Hyperion (Helios) | # CDH55130 | Time: 01:07:28

Highly successful throughout are the playing and recording: both immaculate. (Gramophone Magazine)
The Gaudier Ensemble, Susan Tomes - Franz Berwald: Chamber Music (2006) 2CDs [Re-Up]

The Gaudier Ensemble, Susan Tomes - Franz Berwald: Chamber Music (2006) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 448 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 307 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Hyperion Dyad | # CDD22053 | Time: 02:06:33

Listening to the music on this two-disc set, you may wonder why the chamber works of Swedish Romantic composer Franz Berwald are not more frequently recorded. It can't be because of his themes, which are strong, sweet, and distinctive; or because of his harmonies, which are powerful, rich, and cogent; or because of his forms, which are innovative, inventive, and indestructible. The only possible reason for this music's neglect is that there's only so much room in the world for great music, and unfortunately, Berwald, Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Brahms, and Dvorák have apparently already occupied all the space allocated to chamber music of the Romantic period. Still, anyone listening to the music on this two-disc set will have to wonder if there's not enough room for Berwald, too.