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Topic: Aynsley Lister

Hi folks

I'm not too sure how well aware you all are of Aynsley Lister. I saw him supporting Robin Trower in Glasgow on Friday night and thought I'd share with you this taster:

Its a song called Sometimes It Gets To Me. This was recorded at Glasgow Arches, where I recently also saw Joe and if you click the link you will also find the three Joe Bonamassa clips I took under my user name:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRoNxBm5XgE

I was lucky enough to speak to Aynsley on Friday too. Here is some more about him from his website:

“Superb” – THE TIMES

Aynsley has never been an artist to reheat the music of yesteryear. Influenced from an early age by the 60’s RnB era, Lister takes these key elements and mixes them with a more current and melodic lyrical approach.

He is one of very few artists playing rocking blues with a modern edge -tangible, heartfelt, soul searching and full of fine songwriting; played with passion and vitality. His hard hitting rhythms and guitar work are reminiscent of a young Clapton.

Since signing to Ruf Records, Lister has recorded four solo studio albums, and two live albums – one solo acoustic and one along with a live DVD for Germanys ROCKPALAST TV show. He has sold over 75,000 records and now headlines many of the major festivals throughout Europe where he has played alongside blues legends such as Buddy Guy, John Mayall, and Robert Cray aswell as big name pop artists such as Bryan Adams and Fun Lovin’ Criminals. His recorded work has seen him working with Producers Jim Gaines (Santana, SRV) and Greg Haver (Manic Street Preachers, Catatonia)

In more recent times 2006 saw Lister recording in Clarksdale, Mississippi and Memphis Tennessee where he worked again with Jim Gaines on the Ruf Records collaboration ‘Pilgrimage’. With Gaines producing Lister debut for the label in 1999, it was almost 7 years to the month that they had previously worked together. In September of that year his album ‘Everything I Need’ was released stateside in preparation for this years debut tour.

UPSIDE DOWN is Lister’s fourth studio album and his first to contain all originals. Every aspect and quality that his fans have now come to expect is there, from the raunchy guitar, the melodic voice to the infectious songs but to simply pronounce this release another worthwhile effort would be an injustice indeed: The result is his strongest, boldest and most compelling album to date that could quite easily crossover into the mainstream

“His best album ever” – GET READY TO ROCK

“Deft lyrical touch and musical feel” – ZEITGEIST

“Upside Down’ is a great album” – GUITARIST MAGAZINE

“Bursting with killer riffs and songs” – CLASSIC ROCK

In reality his career is just getting started – he has the ability to reach such a wide-ranging audience from teenagers to folks who grew up in a time when real artists mattered. Right now Aynsley Lister has everything he needs to turn the world upside down…

The personal stuff…
Aynsley picked up the guitar at 8 and played his first gig at 13. One year later on a family trip to San Francisco, he was jamming at ‘Lou’s Bar’ on Pier 49. Brought up on his father’s record collection, he had learned to play by ear and would sit for hours in his bedroom playing along to old 45s of Freddie King, John Mayall and Eric Clapton. He spent the next few years honing his craft and would play with anyone, anywhere.

By the time he was 18, he had worked his way through various bands and decided to form his own. The band recorded two albums, but it was the second of these two that started things happening. Aynsley had begun writing and it was the three original numbers of this album that attracted the attention of Ruf Records’ head honcho Thomas Ruf. In the summer of 1998, they signed a deal. Armed with an album worth of original songs and a handful of cover’s, Aynsley went into the studio with Producer Jim Gaines and set to work of his first major album. It would prove to be the start of a long and fruitful career taking him over the next few years all over Europe ,and working with some of the top names on the circuit.

In a recent feature of “Classic Rock Magazine” they looked at the future of blues rock music around the globe.
They highlighted 10 acts capable of taking this genre to a higher level.
Of the acts chosen, only one was British: Aynsley Lister.

Here’s what they said:

“Now here’s a turn up for the books – the only Brit on our list. Aynsley Lister took us all by surprise when he appeared on the scene at the turn of the millennium. His blues rock credentials were established straight away, with the inclusion of a guest spot from veteran bluesman Walter Trout on his debut album in 1999. Not that we needed and convincing though – Lister coud take his guitar from a whisper to a full on blues wail and nowhere was this more clear than on his brilliant take on All Along The Watchtower, which while owes its debt to Hendrix’s version, Lister manages to make his own.

As seems to be most blues guys’ wont, Lister has put in some time playing with the likes of Buddy Guy, John Mayall and Robert Cray, but he certainly hasn’t shied away from the rock side of his playing, sharing bills with Fun Loving Criminals and Bryan Adams.

For the first time, Listers latest album, is bereft of any cover songs, and his self written material stands up to scrutiny – it’s a heady blues rock mix, reminiscent of early Free. Lister tours up and down the country with his band, and the best place to catch his feral talent is live on stage.”

(Naturally Joe was also on that list)

Aynsley’s myspace profile can be found at: www.myspace.com/aynsleylister.
His website is http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Ainsley Lister has been talked about in the forum previously, but I am not sure how many people have taken notice.

Personally, I think Everything I Need is superior to Upside Down in many ways. There isn't a bad song on it and the album just flat rocks. It is in my changer constantly and got ported to the old iPod. A standout feature on that CD would be his backing bandmates, which I somehow don't think made it to Upside Down, but I am not sure. I will check it out and edit this post if necessary.

He has a great voice and plays extremely well. IMHO a good compliment to Joe's music. Not exactly the same style, but if you like Joe, you will probably like Ainsley.

I would go see him if he came to the states, which I know he has, but not in my area.

Anyway, just my two cents. You can get his catalog from Ruf on-line and some of it is on Amazon.

Nothin' but the Blues

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Aynsley popped up on my musical radar a month or two ago, when I was watching the Rockpalast Blues Caravan DVD. He stood out head and shoulders above everyone else who was playing with him. Was gonna post about him then, but it must have gotten lost in all the Joe-ness!! Been meaning to have a listen to his back catalogue too, so thanks for bumping my memory.

'Tis nice to see some good talented guitarists emerging over here. I will definitely see him if he ventures down this neck of the woods for sure.

"Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman."
                                                                                                   Ludwig Van Beethoven

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Paul

I think he'd playing Robin 2 later this year

Vicky

"Stellar" a word used by Joe Bonamassa (also apt as a description of the man himself cool)

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vickyh31 wrote:

Paul

I think he'd playing Robin 2 later this year

Vicky

Might have to do that then Vicky, I know my Dad wants to see him too. Was raving about him after that DVD you lent him!! cool

"Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman."
                                                                                                   Ludwig Van Beethoven

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I'll ask the boss

November 27th so plenty of time to secure tix

Vicky smile

"Stellar" a word used by Joe Bonamassa (also apt as a description of the man himself cool)

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I am an avid Aynsley fan. Been trying to get him to the States for the last year! He had green card issues last year. I also think "Everything I Need" is a superior CD. Produced by Jessie Davies sp? from the Hoax.  I have an early DVD with the young girl playing drums. He now has a female bass player. I will continue to wish for an American tour!   Cathy

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cathysiler wrote:

I am an avid Aynsley fan. Been trying to get him to the States for the last year! He had green card issues last year. I also think "Everything I Need" is a superior CD. Produced by Jessie Davies sp? from the Hoax.  I have an early DVD with the young girl playing drums. He now has a female bass player. I will continue to wish for an American tour!   Cathy

I think that was the DVD I saw Cathy...seem to remember the female drummer, and being quite impressed too!! Am sure it's only a matter of time before you get him over there, if there's any justice in the world. (as long as you send us BDS back first though!!) wink

"Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman."
                                                                                                   Ludwig Van Beethoven

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I saw Ayns in 2006 as part of RUF'S  'Blues Caravan US Tour', which consisted of Kansas City. Discovered Ian & Erja along the way.

Ayns was supposed to play here in Omaha last Summer, but applied for his work visa too late. I've been a Lister fan for sometime now.

Check the link below & click on Blues Caravan for photos.

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“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”  Theodore Roosevelt

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cathysiler wrote:

I am an avid Aynsley fan. Been trying to get him to the States for the last year! He had green card issues last year. I also think "Everything I Need" is a superior CD. Produced by Jessie Davies sp? from the Hoax.  I have an early DVD with the young girl playing drums. He now has a female bass player. I will continue to wish for an American tour!   Cathy

Cathy,
I just downloaded 3 shows for you:


1 Aynsley Lister show recorded on 5/15/08
2 Hoax recorded in 95
3 Chris Duarte recorded in Denver 1 month ago


                           Bob

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oh no- why is he playing a strat?

es-are-vee comparasons - here we go!

the link was good. smile

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

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Thanks Bob! The Aynsley show was on my B-day! I'll see you soon!! Cathy       I do like the sound of his Gibson:(

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Hi Duncan,

I saw Aynsley and Robin Trower at the Picturedrome in Holmfirth on Saturday night. I've been listening to him for a few months and I really like him. Some of his songs do make me say 'Oh, what does that remind me of', but he is a good player and has a very nice voice. He seemed to really enjoy himself and the crowd were very enthusiastic.
I was standing right at the front and the sound wasn't great for me but I got some good piccies (link at the bottom).
I looked to my right and there was Chantel McGregor. We had a little chat in between bands.
Also met a guy called Andy who is a huge RT fan. He had never heard of Joe so I gve him a card and he said he'd check him out. I was actually the second person that evening to tell him how great Joe is. Joe played the Picturedrome last August.

All in all a good night out, ears just about stopped hissing!

Tripsy  smile

http://www.flickr.com/photos/24172986@N … 130195245/

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Tripsy,
  Those are some great photos. Robin Trower is one of my guitar heros for all time.

Thanks for those great pictures,
Jack

Rock On and Keep the Faith

Jack Loves Patty Loves Joe

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Hey, great to hear the other contributions on here! Here are my photos from Friday night (no log in necessary):

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 … =698876673

There's also a couple of pictures of Seasick Steve too.

I can't say I was a great fan of Robin Trower, I'd only heard of him when I read of Aynsley's tour. What he does it ok but not changed his sound much in 35 years or so. Well done for turning RT fans onto Joe though!

Everything I Need is a good starting point to listen to Aynsley's music, as is All Or Nothing, while Upside Down has more of a rock sound and its clear Aynsley has also been influenced by artists such as The Stereophonics, but I'd still recommend it too.

By the way tarus52, I'd love to hear those live shows. I saw the Hoax back in about 1995 at blues festival in Kendal. Peter Green was headlining and it was my first ever blues gig! Glad to hear they are back together.

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Greenose wrote:

Hey, great to hear the other contributions on here! Here are my photos from Friday night (no log in necessary):

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2 … =698876673

There's also a couple of pictures of Seasick Steve too.

I can't say I was a great fan of Robin Trower, I'd only heard of him when I read of Aynsley's tour. What he does it ok but not changed his sound much in 35 years or so. Well done for turning RT fans onto Joe though!

Everything I Need is a good starting point to listen to Aynsley's music, as is All Or Nothing, while Upside Down has more of a rock sound and its clear Aynsley has also been influenced by artists such as The Stereophonics, but I'd still recommend it too.

By the way tarus52, I'd love to hear those live shows. I saw the Hoax back in about 1995 at blues festival in Kendal. Peter Green was headlining and it was my first ever blues gig! Glad to hear they are back together.

The Hoax show is up on Tape City, Aynsley Lister is on Dime,and Chris Duarte is on bt.etree.org

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Sorry Tripsy - I did you a dis-service in not mentioning your pictures - they are excellent -really superb! I saw the ones of Joe there aswell. You should consider contacting the artists and seeing if they want copies of them!
I have to say my favourite one is the one of Joe Nichols smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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This guy is on iTunes!

What's his best stuff???

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool