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Black Coffee...Humble Pie...
Just found this cool version today....R.I.P Steve you had the soul.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM2GZk-dAew
Hawaiian reggae group Lion Fiyah - really digging them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yXMBBk5zr0
Radiohead - Creep https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFkzRNyygfk
Kyla Brox' album Throw Away Your Blues currently getting some rotation with me.....
Coltrane's Equinox. Killer blues with some unique chords and really ominous vibe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m2HN2y0yV8
Bob Marley - Forever Loving Jah
Trevor Sewell - Calling Nashville
Or as its listed inside the cover, Trevor Sewell & Friends; and its the mark of the man with friends like Janis Ian & Tracy Nelson.
So, Trevor has joined the “pilgrimage” to Nashville for his latest album; well, he’s always as smooth as that other great product from 90 minutes down the road at Lynchburg and judging by the opener Some Day, has the same kick that comes back a little later with the jumping You Ain’t What I’m Looking For, Sandwiched in between is a very smooth, jazzy re-working of Fade To Grey (from earlier Independence album, not a Visage cover….) this time a duet with Janis Ian but Matter of Time sounds a bit too Chris Rea and jars a little. Tear It Down I’m afraid doesn’t, it gets stuck somewhere whie Stand Next To Him displays some fine pickin’, mayhaps a touch Little Feat? Again, The Way You Are is a plodder, even for a ballad and the country tinged Blanket Of Hope doesn’t quite gel. Closing the album is the very minimal and tender Shadows; Trevor on vocals, Janis Ian on piano in a one-take performance that crumbles the hardest heart.
No doubt there’s a couple more awards in the waiting for Trevor’s expanding mantelshelf but overall the album just isn’t Trev’s best. The JD makes a change but I’d stick with the Glen Morangie.
LaVendore Rogue - A Night In The North
Hmm, thought there may have been a clever bit of spoonerism there, like Aerosmith’s Night In The Ruts, but never mind.
So, something of an unexpected treat for followers of the ‘Rogues and regulars at “Sedgefield Stadium” Blues Club a chance for a live album, and by “live”, I mean no overdubs or safety net. And as it turns out, a good marriage as there’s something old; couple of Hokie favourites, (Chocolate Cake & The Way It Goes… Sometimes); something new; couple of new Rogue’s songs (The Chemist & Hikikomori); something borrowed, (cover of Stone’s Get Off Of My Cloud) and something well Blues, Charley Patton’s O Death).
Unfortunately, on the night in question, (27th Jan; 2017) I couldn’t be there so to try and recreate the atmosphere, I’ve been sat with a bottle of Cepa Del Mar - Tempranillo- Grenacha; Asda’s finest…. and here we go. Dead Man’s Chest has a solid, Stonesy riff and really lifts with Jojo’s vocals but other than Cupsey’s drums, the rest of the backing seems thin, almost hesitant. The same can almost be said for Honey Murder, there’s something just not “together”. Whatever it was, things seem to get cooking in Chocolate Cake and Warren Lynn flexes that lovely vintage Hammond. From then on, the band really show their worth through O Death and The Way It Goes… Again though, something unravels through the slower A.S.A.D. I think the hook in The Chemist, “you get it right, you get it wrong, sometimes” sums it up. But wow, when they get it right, from The Chemist, through Hikikomori, Get Off Of My Cloud and Siesta Resistance, they were really flying.
I don’t want to be too harsh, after all, the guys didn’t come to Sedgefield with the intention of recording an album but just to have a good time and to give the audience the same which they did from accounts which are belied by the very polite sounding applause. So, not the best live album in the world, unfortunately, but when it hangs together, one almighty showcase of Jojo’s Tom Waits’y vocal talents and very Ian Anderson Master of Ceremony skills: Joel’s guitar playing has the needle at the edge of the scale; Cupsey is so Charlie Watts tight on the skins you have to double-take. Warren on keys is a major talent, I just wish there’s been more interplay with Joel - Hikikomori for example sounded like it could have segued into Woman from Tokyo, but fizzled out into a U2 guitar run. That just leaves Rob, who as ever, has the job of stitching it all together, which he does with aplomb.
Hmm - and I’m out of vino…....
Kris Barras Band - Kris Barras Band (2015)
Lucky 13 (2016)
Kris, Blues Rock’s “Illustrated Man”, has been on the circuit for at least a decade even longer as session guy, is also a noted author on guitar techniques and been a featured lecturer at the distinguished Academy of Music and Sound. So its a mystery why we haven’t seen him until now…
Well, the 2 albums only came out in the last couple of years; but they’ve been well worth the wait.
Kris Barras Band is a very solid, well-rounded debut, very Gary Moore in sound and style; great tribute to his father in Watching Over Me.
Lucky 13 will knock you on your erm ...back Did I mention that Kris is also a successful mixed martial arts proponent, so a lover AND a fighter…. No, this album is almost perfection at the harder end of the Blues; the only flaw is the over use of Bon Jovi style whoa-os in the first half of the album. One thing I do like, is track 7 Tearing Me Apart; where normally, artists starting out will hit a track where they paint themselves into a corner with a solo. so get a “name/influence” to bail them out; here Kris has written a great slow burner but gives the vocals to Phoebe Ions do sing her socks off rather than struggle himself. Listen out too on Small Town Blues for some great picking technique. Six months to get here, but one of the best albums of 2016.
So, 2 albums, all originals, one in the pipeline and 5 free downloads if you sign up on Kris’s site - the guy means business, and business sounds good.
Guitar Slim "The Things That I Used to Do" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj33EGMbazY
( posted by Joe on his Inst https://www.instagram.com/p/BV6VmNaHHFd … ebonamassa he is going to play in Havana at the end of th summer!!! )
The Fabulous Traits - Love Is Strange
Purple Haze - turned up pretty loud, yeah!
Charlie I Gotta Go - Black Star Riders
Tash Sultana playing Jungle live .. Young Aussie girl.... and I normally don't listen to the women...(sorry), but could listen to her play and sing all night !! Exceptional multitasking musician. If you can look up her playing blackbird (not the beatles song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBw08GbrR-g
Jim Allchin - "Artificial Life" ( with Reese Wynans and Michael Rhodes )
shirt and pants may be questionable, but not his guitar .......from Blue Velocity, he runs way under the radar for most folks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCkylDEcwdA
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