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Us Weekly - June 21, 2021
English | 54 pages | True PDF | 38.7 MB

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Us Weekly - June 28, 2021

Us Weekly - June 28, 2021
English | 54 pages | True PDF | 40.5 MB

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Us Weekly - June 12, 2023
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 33.3 MB

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Us Weekly - June 19, 2023
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Us Weekly - June 26, 2023
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 35.4 MB

Us Weekly - June 06, 2022  Magazines

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Us Weekly - June 06, 2022
English | 54 pages | True PDF | 41.4 MB

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Us Weekly - June 13, 2022
English | 54 pages | True PDF | 42.7 MB

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Us Weekly - June 20, 2022
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 41.7 MB

Us Weekly - June 27, 2022  Magazines

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Us Weekly - June 27, 2022

Us Weekly - June 27, 2022
English | 50 pages | True PDF | 38.8 MB

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.