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Jesse took a trip to Camp and wrote this cd in his free time.Jesse Gagnon is the first artist to have a comeback after such a good band as "DaBom", and also the first to combine a 80's style punk song with blues songs on the same album. At Camp Music | Category | Blues Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7972093 | | Catalog number | 344837 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 30, 2009 |
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$10.49 Another year, another Gary Moore blues-rock album nearly interchangeable with the last. That's no problem for fans or even newcomers, because despite the surface similarities between releases, Moore never seems to be going through the motions for the sake of further bulking up his already substantial catalog. His tough guitar lines remain biting yet classy, and his underappreciated voice is strong and convincing on originals and covers that nail all of the blues-rock bases without sounding rote. While there are no surprises here, Bad for You Baby is far from a disappointment. Moore continues a string of rugged, post-hard rock, power blues that he has carved his niche in since 1990's Still Got the Blues. He applies his throaty vocals and feral guitar to a pair of Muddy Waters tunes to impressive effect. No one will mistake his versions of Waters' "Walking Through the Park" or "Someday Baby" for the classic Chess era nuggets they are. Yet Moore's rocked up attack hits the mark for being relatively faithful to their melodies even as he wields his power blues sledgehammer. Moore ...
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$10.85 Recorded in Como, Mississippi by Jimbo Mathus at his Delta Recording Sevice during separate sessions in March 2007 and July 2008. In addition to Coen's vocals and rhythm or bottleneck slide guitar picking on all tracks, the two separate rhythm section accompaniments include Darin Dortin on drums and Jimbo Mathus, bass for the '07 session then Kinney Kimbrough, drums, and Justin Showah on bass for the later. Jimbo Mathus (of the nationally touring Squirrel Nut Zippers) also highlights the track "Wrong Side Of Town" with his distinctive lead guitar picking. Three tracks also include Hammond organ flavoring by Lance Ashley who has appeared on previous Coen tracks including "Mambo Jumbo", which received heavy airplay on XM-Sirius Satellite radio. The album's twelve cuts consist of half Coen-originals shared with six traditional or classic blues penned by the likes of Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and Big Joe Turner. Released also on the independent Memphis, Tennessee SOUNDVIEW label. Davis Coen Magnolia Land (Soundview) by T. Ballard LesemannCharleston-based singer/guitarist Davis Coen dives deeper into the Mississippi Delta on his brand-new studio album Magnolia Land, a swingin' and deeply soulful 12-song collection recorded over the course of the last two years. Coen has a strong reputation for being able to pull just about anything from his sizeable mixed bag of traditional blues songs — from lonesome and dusty country blues to urban/Chicago-styled stuff to hillbilly twang. Here, he sings and plays with focus and confidence, picking up where he left off with last year's charming and scruffy Blue Lights for Yours and Mine. He tracked this cool new stuff at Delta Recording Service in Como, Miss., with James "Jimbo" Mathus (of Squirrel Nut Zippers, Knockdown South) at the helm and on occasional bass and guitar. It sounds like a full-band effort with drummer Darren Dortin and guest timekeeper Kinney Kimbrough laying down beats on every track. Other special guests include assist Justin Showah (of Afrissippi) and organist Lance Ashley. A few covers made it into the set, including Howlin' Wolf "Natchez Burning" and Muddy Waters' "You Gonna Miss Me." Coen's original tunes range in style from old-school boogie (the upbeat "Anna Ann" and "Eyes Like Diamonds") to funky juke-joint soul ("Wrong Side of Town" and the surprisingly romantic "Nothin' to Hold on To"). Coen states in a press release that this album is his first "to stray completely from my much-visited Piedmont acoustic guitar style ... for electrically charged arrangements rooted deeply in the musical environs present around the Hill Country and nearby Memphis." Capturing a healthy ...
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