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Rudy Draco Discography of CDs
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Show only: CD (7) • MP3 (2)
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Doin' What It Takes CD (2012)
Rudy Draco songs Jones is a master of the soulful understatement, the raw growl, and the groove. From his roots in muddy
Oregon soil, he s forged a career of more than 30 years as an impassioned singer, a fierce guitar slinger, a clever songwriter, a bandleader, a record producer, and an almost strident torchbearer for all that is true and
good about American music.
Liner Note Author: Lloyd Jones.
Recording information: Falcon Studio, Portland, OR.
Photographer: Natalia Bratslavsky.
Personnel: Lloyd Jones (vocals, guitar); Warren Rand (alto saxophone); Rudy Draco (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Dave Mills (trumpet); Glen Holstrom (piano, organ); Reinhardt Melz (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixer: Ronn ...
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Love Gotcha CD (1999)
Rudy Draco albums All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
This is Jones' best album to date. The blues/R&B veteran is in top form -- his guitar playing is incisive and efficient, and his singing is terrific. His songwriting, however, is probably the most impressive thing ...
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Nice & Strong CD (1998)
Rudy Draco CD discography All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Nice & Strong finds Paul deLay at the top of his form, turning out a set of hard-driving Chicago-style blues. Not only does deLay sound tougher than ever, his songs are simply stunning, displaying a devilish humor and a new vulnerability. It's another winning record from one of the great contemporary blues musicians and harp players ...
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Trouble Monkey CD (1995)
Rudy Draco music CDs All songs written by Lloyd Jones except "Old Friends" (Larry Pindar), "Rosemary" (Fats Domino) and "Drop Down Mama" (Sleepy John Estes).
Lively and danceable R&B, in the vein of James Brown. Jones' and his musicians, especially the horn section, would be ideal as a house band for a late-night talk show host. Exceptions are "Long, Long Way to Go," a solo acoustic giving a back ...
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Small Potatoes CD (1976)
Rudy Draco discography Jones made two Recordings in the late 80's for Criminal Records (The Lloyd Jones Struggle -1987 and Small Potatoes - 1989). They won over a dozen local music awards as well as acclaim from national music publications such as "DownBeat" and "Guitar Player", which in turn led to some extensive touring for the band.
Recording information: Falcon Studio.
Personnel includes: Lloyd Jones (vocals, guitar); Curtis Salgado ...
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Have Mercy-Live! CD (1995)
Rudy Draco CD discography "Jones' biting strat, his airtight band and danceable ham-fisted blues capture a goodtime spontaneity" - Guitar Player Magazine.
This is "live and loose" barroom blues. Uncut, unsensored, and full of between song chatter. Maybe there should have been some editing done, but what the hell. Mama said there would be nights like this.
Recording information: Sierra Nevada Taproom, Chico, C and C Beach.
Photographers: Ross Hamilton; Owen ...
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Have Mercy: Live (2008)
Rudy Draco albums Track Listing of songs: Let's Have a Natural Ball; Driving Wheel; I'm a Fool For You; Crying Fool; Going Away Baby; Live It Up; I Can't Get You Off My Mind; Gone To Main Street; It Hurts Me Too; Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky;
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 Rudy Draco Songs
Popular or famous Rudy Draco music songs: It Hurts Me Too. See All Songs
 Rudy Draco music CDs Worked With
Lloyd Jones, Paul DeLay
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