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Purchase Hot & Steamy CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Michael Hill New York State Of Blues CD (1998)
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| | Jonny Lang Lie To Me CD (1997)
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$12.19 Nipping at the heels of wiz-kid blues guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd, who debuted at age 18, comes 16-year-old Jonny Lang, the most soulful guitar slinger ever to make it out of junior high school. Lang's debut, much like Shepherd's LEDBETTER HEIGHTS, features a mix of choice covers and co-written originals. But whereas HEIGHTS leans in a Delta-blues direction, Lang's blues has more of an R&B flavor.
The Clavinet and Hammond B-3 organ on the title track and "Hit The Ground Running" help give LIE TO ME a funky swagger. As for influences, Lang's choices of Ike Turner's "Matchbox" and Syl Johnson's "Back For A Taste Of Your Love" show a taste for rousing shuffles and Memphis soul. Lang shows his commercial instincts by wrapping up the album with "When I Come To You" and the acoustic "Missing Your Love," two songs that wouldn't sound out of place on a recent Eric Clapton album.
Recorded at Oar Fin Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota and House Of Blues, Memphis, Tennessee.
Personnel: Jonny Lang (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, electric sitar); Dennis Morgan (acoustic guitar); Ted Larsen, Billy Franzee, Kevin Bowe (guitar); Jack Holder (guitar, Hammond B-3 organ); Pat Hayes (harmonica); Art Edmaiston (saxophone, horns); ...
| | Kenny Neal Blues Fallin' Down Like Rain CD (1998) Enhanced CD
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$13.79 BLUES FALLIN' DOWN LIKE RAIN is an enhanced CD featuring both full audio program as well as multimedia computer files.
Includes liner notes by James Segrest and Mark Hoffman.
Debut Release On Telarc Label
Personnel: Kenny Neal (vocals, guitar, lap steel, harmonica); Warren King (guitar); ...
| | Blue By Nature Hard Daze CD (1999)
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| | Luther Allison Luther's Blues CD (1974) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$8.55 LUTHER'S BLUES includes previously unreleased bonus tracks and live tracks.
Digitally remastered by Suha Gur (Universal Mastering).
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| | Stefan Grossman Yazoo Basin Boogie (A Collection Of Rags, Fiddle Tunes & Blues) CD (1991)
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| | Super Hits Of The '70S: Have A Nice Day, Vol. 17 CD (1993)
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| | Nathan & The Zydeco Cha-Chas I'm A Zydeco Hog: Live At The Rock 'N' Bowl, New Orleans CD (1997)
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| | Magnificent Sevenths Best Of Bourbon Street Blues CD (1997)
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$10.49 | | Stakenberg Mountain Of Pieces CD (2008)
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$11.49 In his youth, singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist David Stükenberg, nom de plume Stükenberg, lived in roughly twenty homes with his mobile family, attended twelve different schools, won and lost many grade school fights (the unspoken initiation of the new and/or preacher’s kid), abated 131 poisonous snakes (Floyd Co., KY neighborhood record), evaded gun and hatchet toting rednecks (literally), studied everything from JuJitsu to German and escaped a life threatening (not literally) ambiguous Nashville publishing contract. All of which, in some way served to meld and inspire his full-length debut Mountain of Pieces at the ripe age of 21. Stükenberg’s childhood revolved around his father’s missionary work, which exposed him to many new people, places and cultural variances that inevitably played a large role in shaping his music into something much grander and worldly than one would expect to hear from a young artist currently based in SE Wisconsin. His rich, warm voice floats over a sea of musical influences as varied as Chopin, The Beatles, gospel, Rage Against the Machine, Count Bassie, Radiohead, bluegrass, Pink Floyd, and Thelonious Monk - a multitude of genres and decades that has helped him to developed a sound that is new, yet familiar and one that he can truly call his own. The sounds that emanate from these twelve compelling new tracks on his Machine Records release, offers everything from a Latin-infused horn peppering of the indelible melody and catchy chorus of "Don’t Mind" - a song that successfully taps into the uplifting, sunny optimism of ’60s pop while sounding right in tune with today’s indie music scene, to "Senses", which takes on a decidedly more somber tone and beautiful balladry — augmented by poignant strings and lilting piano, as well as Stükenberg’s own sensitive, inviting voice which comforts the listener like a good book and blanket on a cold winter’s day. What once started as an escape for a young, guitar dabbling, somewhat outcast, quickly evolved into crafting songs of his own, and eventually what this prolific new artist describes as a "need" or something he must get out of his system via the "great psychological drain pipe" and signals the inevitable genesis of a new song. This leads ...
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