Saturday, September 12, 2009

Hubert sumlin - my guitar amp; me T-model ford - bad man (2002)

Part: 1 : Hubert sumlin - my guitar amp; me
divdiva href="http://pixhost.ws/avaxhome/big_show.php?/avaxhome/0f/aa/000baa0f.jpeg"img src="http://pixhost.ws/avaxhome/0f/aa/000baa0f_medium.jpeg"/a/div br bHubert Sumlin - My Guitar amp; Me (1975)/b br Blues | MP3 320 Kbps | 101 MB br iPublisher: Evidence/i/div br tabletrtd"/tdtdSumlin's exceptionally low-key vocals and unexceptional backing by two-thirds of the Aces, pianist Willie Mabon, and rhythm guitarist Lonnie Brooks render this 1975 session pretty disposable overall. Sumlin cops plenty of solo space, but there's too little of the unrepdictable fire that greatly distinguished his work with Howlin' Wolf./tdtd"/td/tr/table
Part: 2 : T-model ford - bad man (2002)
diva href="http://pixhost.ws/avaxhome/big_show.php?/avaxhome/72/ba/000bba72.jpeg"img src="http://pixhost.ws/avaxhome/72/ba/000bba72_medium.jpeg"/a/divbr divbT-Model Ford - Bad Man (2002)/bbr mp3 320kpbs | 88.73 MB | Modern Delta Blues, Electric Delta Blues/divbr Singer, songwriter, and guitarist T-Model Ford (James Lewis Carter Ford) plays a raw-edged, visceral style of blues from the Mississippi Delta. Although T-Model Ford is from Mississippi, not all of his influences are Mississippi Delta influences -- his dusky, moody electric blues also owe something to Chicago (Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf), Detroit (John Lee Hooker), and Texas (Lightnin' Hopkins).