Friday, October 16, 2009

Otis spann - walking the blues (1960)(1989) Joan baez - dark chords on a big guitar

Part: 1 : Otis spann - walking the blues (1960)(1989)
Otis Spann - Walking The Blues (1960)(1989) Loseless (Flac Image File + Cue + Log + Audiochecker Log): 223 Mb | Eac Secure Mode Rip | Mp3 (CBR 320 Kbps): 107 Mb | CoversOriginal Release Date: 1972 - Audio CD (March 1, 1989) - Label: Candid Records - ASIN: B00005A86C Blues
Part: 2 : Joan baez - dark chords on a big guitar
Joan Baez - Dark Chords on a Big Guitar 2003 | FLAC | EAC extract | No Log No Cue | 225 MB | Covers Though she was earliest known as a folk traditionalist, Joan Baez has long been recognized for her good taste in contemporary songcraft. Four decades after introducing the young Bob Dylan to a wider listenership, she here finds kindred spirits in a range of artists from Greg Brown ("Sleeper," "Rexrith's Daughter") to Gillian Welch and David Rawlings ("Caleb Meyer," "Elvis Presley Blues") to Natalie Merchant (whose "Motherland" could have been written made to order for Baez) to young Josh Ritter ("Wings"). Her empathic version of the standout "In My Time of Need" by Ryan Adams shows that whatever she's lost in the upper register of her soprano, she's gained in the interpretive depth of her lower register. She also covers the comparatively quirky "Rosemary Moore" by Adams' former Whiskeytown bandmate, Caitlin Cary. Though the closing "Christmas in Washington" finds her pristine! vocal smoothing the emotional rough edges from Steve Earle's original, most of the rest finds her not only selecting inspired material, but doing justice to it. --Don McLeese

Swamp dogg, "have you heard this story" Elvin bishop - struttin' my stuff

Part: 1 : Swamp dogg, "have you heard this story"
Swamp Dogg, "Have You Heard This Story" 1974 | Label Island Records | MP3 44100Hz stereo 192Kbps | 48 Mb Soul, Blues Rock, Funk Have You Heard This Story was Swamp's 6th album -- and one that shows him firmly moved from indie soul to territory into a mix of funky blues themes and political ones. There's a few decent southern soul moments -- thanks to production at Broadway Studios, in Sheffield, Alabama -- and titles include "God Ain't Blessing America", "When He Was No One", "I Wanna Lifetime Of Loving You", "I Wouldn't Leave Here To Go To Heaven", "Chewed UP Grass", and "The Mind Does The Dancing While The Body Pulls The Strings".
Part: 2 : Elvin bishop - struttin' my stuff
Elvin Bishop - Struttin' My Stuff (1975) Blues | MP3 320 Kbps | 82 MB Publisher: Capricorn "Features the hit single "Fooled Around and Fell in Love," sung by Mickey Thomas."