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A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: blues. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: blues. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

2020. december 27., vasárnap

PnM.MiX - 23 selected songs from ALLMUSIC FAVORITE BLUES ALBUMS 2020 (1h 45m)

PnM.MiX - 23 selected songs from  ALLMUSIC  FAVORITE BLUES ALBUMS 2020





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Bobby Rush - Rawer than Raw /Dust My Broom

Johnny Iguana - Chicago Spectacular! / Stop Breakin' Down

Bettye LaVette - Blackbirds / Blues For The Weepers


Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters - Rise Up / Higher Love


Dion - Blues With Friends / I Got the Cure I Got The Cure feat. Sonny Landreth

Bob Dylan - Rough and Rowdy Ways / Crossing the Rubicon 


The James Hunter Six - Nick of Time / Till I Hear It From You

Randall Bramblett - Pine Needle Fire / Don't Get Me Started

Marcus King - El Dorado / The Well

Walter Trout - Ordinary Madness / Ordinary Madness

Sonny Landreth - Blacktop Run / Beyond Borders

Joe Bonamassa - Royal Tea / High Class Girl

Shemekia Copeland - Uncivil War / Money Makes You Ugly



Tinsley Ellis - Ice Cream in Hell / Your Love's Like Heroin

Dan Penn - Living on Mercy / Blue Motel



















2020. január 5., vasárnap

PnM.MiX - 22 songs from FAVORITE BLUES ALBUMS of AllMusic 2019

PnM.MiX - 22 songs from FAVORITE BLUES ALBUMS of AllMusic 2019

North Mississippi Allstars


"Whether it came from Chicago, California, Mississippi, or a festival that took place in Michigan 50 years ago, these blues albums represented the genre at its best.





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Greasy, bluesy jam band led by brothers Luther and Cody Dickinson, sons of Memphis studio legend Jim Dickinson.
North Mississippi Allstars - Up and Rolling / Up and Rolling
The North Mississippi Allstars bring it all back home on Up and Rolling, the band's debut offering for New West. Cody and Luther Dickinson (scions of the late producer Jim Dickinson) may have taken their brand of roots rock, dirty-blues crunch, soul, and funk across the globe many times, but they’ve never forgotten their roots in Mississippi's Hill Country mud. In 1996, Texas photographer Wyatt McSpadden visited the Dickinsons and took pictures of local hill country musicians Otha Turner, Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Burnside, and others, along with their musical families. All the musicians and their kin played together at Kimbrough's juke joint...  Up and Rolling clears away decades of cobwebs, dust, and wisteria vines from the doorway to the past: It's a family reunion offering that looks to the Hill Country's history and mystery for both its inspiration from the past and guidance to its present.


Austin, Texas-based bluesman known for his sharply-crafted songwriting and T-Bone Walker-esque lead guitar playing.
Seth Walker - Are You Open? / Underdog
Seth Walker answers the question he poses with the title of his tenth studio album through its music. The one-time blues specialist has widened his palette so his fleet single-string leads are a mere coloring on a collection of well-crafted songs that draw upon a variety of roots sounds. Walker doesn't limit himself to Southern sounds... nice accents to a collection that is largely grounded in mellow, deeply felt soul and blues that owes much to the past but isn't attempting to re-create olden days. Instead, Walker is deft and elegant, weaving together sounds and stories in a way that has a quiet, lasting impact.


Blues musician out of Kansas City whose rock-edged guitar work has topped the blues chart.
Samantha Fish - Kill or Be Kind / You Got It Bad
After releasing two excellent -- but very different -- records in 2017, Samantha Fish spent the last year undergoing some changes. She moved to New Orleans and left her longtime label Ruf Records for Rounder. The guitar slinger has always stretched herself musically. For years she soaked up examples imparted by mentors in her twin pursuits as a guitarist and bandleader, transforming what worked in her own image -- she remade the blues that way too. On Kill or Be Kind it's the worthy ambition to become a better songwriter...

Born and raised in Belgrade, Serbia, this singer, songwriter, and virtuoso pianist revisions American music through her Balkan heritage.
Katarina Pejak - Roads That Cross / Turtle Blues
...Cut in Texas and produced by Mike Zito, Pejak wrote 9 of the 11 tunes for the date. The two covers are fine readings of Joni Mitchell's "Sex Kills" and Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company's "Turtle Blues." Her studio band includes the incomparable Laura Chavez on guitar, Jonnie Trevn, Jr. on bass, and Damien Llanes on drums. Pejak's singing voice sits at the treasure spot where Norah Jones, Victoria Spivey, and Bessie Smith all meet. Her songs here engage the wide range of American song forms, from blues and jazz to roots rock, loungey swing, and even Tex-Mex...


Soulful Irish singer/songwriter who combines folk, gospel, R&B, rock, and jazz, often with a mystical bent.
Van Morrison - Three Chords and the Truth / Dark Night Of The Soul
Over the past four years, Van Morrison has recorded no less than six albums. Most have been populated with excellent covers of blues, soul, and jazz standards with a smattering of original numbers woven in between. Three Chords and the Truth (titled after Harlan Howard's famous description of country music), is his first collection of all-new original material since 2016's Keep Me Singing. Morrison penned 14 of the 15 songs here. In addition to his road band, he recruited old friend, acoustic jazz guitarist Jay Berliner (who played on Astral Weeks) for some of the sessions. The album's sound is warm, punchy, and immediate, despite being cut in five studios...


Grammy-winning national treasure who has masterfully balanced gospel and secular music since her early years with the Staple Singers.
Mavis Staples - We Get By / One More Change
One of the most resonant songs Mavis Staples has been handed since her 2000s resurgence is "Love and Trust." Staples values the Ben Harper composition enough to have put it at the top of the set list for Live in London, and emphasized it even more by sharing the performance on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2019, ahead of the parent release. With Live in London only three months old, Staples returns with another studio LP, this one written and produced by Harper... Staples then alludes to inhumane forms of confinement, all relevant in 2019, in similarly deep despair. Whether the songs are designed to motivate, mourn, or comfort, they're all sustenance. The everlasting potency of Staples' voice is a marvel.


Veteran Chicago harmonica virtuoso keeping traditional Windy City blues alive since the late '60s.
Billy Branch & the Sons of Blues - Roots and Branches: The Songs of Little Walter / Hate To See You Go
Billy Branch earned the throne of king of Chicago Blues harp during the last quarter of the 20th Century, then held it during the first decades of the new millennium. One of the keys to his enduring success is how he didn't merely keep traditions alive, he made sure to blend in elements of funk and soul into Chicago blues, a trick that brought new audiences into the fold while helping the music breathe. In this light, the 2019 album Roots And Branches: The Songs Of Little Walter-recorded with the Sons Of Blues, as nearly all of his albums are-doesn't seem quite so obvious as it might initially appear...


A Midwestern-based blues band that keeps the sound of Chess and Sun Records alive.
The Cash Box Kings - Hail to the Kings! / Smoked Jowl Blues
It's hard not to see the title of Hail to the Kings! as the Cash Box Kings celebrating themselves, but this 2019 album -- the group's second for Alligator -- makes it plain that the quintet can occasionally plant their tongues firmly in cheek. Case in point: "Joe, You Ain't from Chicago," where the group's twin leaders vocalist Oscar Wilson and harmonicist Joe Nosek do their best Bo Diddley and Jerome Green routine, trading barbs all intended to show how Nosek is truly a native of Madison, Wisconsin, not the Windy City. It's funny and it's smart, revealing that all of the Cash Box Kings are not only in on the joke, but that their hearts belong to Chicago. Certainly, Hail to the Kings! is an enthusiastic celebration of Chicago blues in all of its electric forms...


Texas guitarist who combines blues roots with contemporary soul and hip-hop.
Gary Clark, Jr. - This Land / Dirty Dishes Blues
... This Land is his toughest and most ambitious work to date, a bold and often ferocious set of songs that serves as a polyglot of African-American musical idioms and sharply articulate thoughts about American life in the midst of the Trump era. As on his previous albums, Clark frequently demonstrates he's a gifted and forceful guitarist, but on This Land, the songs are ultimately more important than the solos, and the rich, densely packed production, the melodic diversity of material, and the undiluted passion of the lyrics (and the way Clark delivers them) is what truly makes this album succeed...


The king of the contemporary chitlin' circuit, known for his raucous and red-hot mix of soul, blues, and funk.
Bobby Rush - Sitting on Top of the Blues / Good Stuff
Bobby Rush cut his first single in 1964, when he was already 31 years old, and 55 years later, the man is not only still making music, but he still sounds like a credibly raunchy love man at a time when most folks his age can hardly be bothered to get up off the couch. The swampy funk that was a major part of Rush's musical personality in his salad days is in short supply on 2019's Sitting on Top of the Blues, but his gift for grafting together deep soul and barroom-ready blues is as strong as ever, and the rough insistence of his vocals connects when he wraps his voice around his various tales of women trying to get the better of him (at least when he's not busy trying to get the better of them)...

Acclaimed Mississippi bluesman and member of the Bentonia blues school who also operates America's oldest surviving juke joint.
Jimmy "Duck" Holmes - Cypress Grove / Little Red Rooster
Jimmy "Duck" Holmes is one of the last practitioners of old-fashioned Mississippi blues, playing a variation that belongs to the Yazoo county town of Bentonia. Holmes kept that sound alive at his own juke joint and on a series of records in the 2000s, but the 2019 album Cypress Grove is designed as a vehicle to introduce the bluesman to a wider audience. Dan Auerbach, the lead singer of the Black Keys and head of the Easy Eye Sound studio and label, shepherded the project, bringing Holmes up to Nashville to record with a bunch of his cohorts, including guitarist Marcus King. Undoubtedly, this crew is much larger than the roster that usually shows up on a Holmes album, but Auerbach doesn't overload the grooves of Cypress Grove...

An 11-piece band, fronted by the married guitar slingers, that plays a righteous meld of rock, blues, gospel, and New Orleans funk.
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Signs / I’m Gonna Be There
Signs, the fourth studio album by the Tedeschi Trucks Band, poignantly addresses some of the major changes this 12-piece group has been through over the last couple of years. That said, it's hardly steeped in sadness, but acknowledges reckoning and acceptance while leaning on hope. In November 2016, longtime friend Leon Russell died. In January, Derek's uncle Butch Trucks committed suicide. In May, mentor Col. Bruce Hampton (to whom Signs is dedicated) suffered a fatal coronary on-stage during his 70th birthday celebration (which Trucks and Tedeschi witnessed). The same month, Gregg Allman died after a years-long battle with liver cancer. And in June, keyboardist Kofi Burbridge suffered a heart attack that required emergency surgery.
These events had an obvious impact on Signs, but it results in their most musically diverse offering yet. Sonically it remains in the band's trademark stew of blues, soul, rock, gospel, and improv, but also showcases a new songwriting sophistication and arranging skills...


Mississippi-born blues guitarist boasts a full-bodied sound and worked with Buddy Guy and Eric Gales before he could buy beer.
Christone "Kingfish" Ingram - Kingfish / Love Ain't My Favorite Word
At the ripe old age of 20, Clarksdale, Mississippi guitar slinger Christone "Kingfish" Ingram has been anointed "the next explosion of the blues," by no less than Buddy Guy. The proclamation is accurate. Ingram is young, but he's spent most of life pursuing the blues across the Delta and Chicago traditions, with nods at '70s hard rock and soul along the way... His musical influences range from Robert Johnson -- who supposedly made his deal with the devil not far from Ingram's home at the intersection of Highways 61 and 49 -- to Muddy Waters, Guy, and even Prince (he offers a hell of a cover of "Purple Rain" live). Kingfish was recorded in Nashville for Alligator Records and produced by Grammy-winning songwriter, bluesman, country singer, and drummer Tom Hambridge, who co-wrote most of these 12 songs with the guitarist...

Blues guitarist who matured from a rock & roll drummer into a master of the electric six-string.
Coco Montoya - Coming in Hot / Lights Are On But Nobody's Home
Two years after guitar slinger Coco Montoya returned to Chicago's Alligator label for Hard Truth, he follows with Coming in Hot. Montoya is one of the most prodigious and gifted electric bluesmen on the planet. He is a double threat as a deeply soulful singer and incendiary guitarist. Coming in Hot offers a kindred lineup to the one who knocked 2017's Hard Truth out of the park. Produced by drummer Tony Braunagel and engineered by Johnny Lee Schell (who helms the rhythm guitar chair on all but three tracks where Billy Watts guests), it also includes Mike Finnigan on keyboards, and bassist Bob Glaub on seven cuts (Mike Mennell sits in on the other four)...

The venerable Delbert McClinton is a legend among Texas roots music aficionados, not only for his amazing longevity, but for his ability to combine country, blues, soul, and rock & roll as if there were no distinctions between any of them in the best time-honored Texas tradition.
Delbert McClinton - Tall, Dark, And Handsome / Temporarily Insane
Retaining the Self-Made Men but adding saxophonist Dana Robbins, the jumping outfit he unveiled on the 2017 album Prick of the Litter, Delbert McClinton shakes things up for the swinging set Tall, Dark, And Handsome. Where Prick of the Litter settled into a mellow vibe, Tall, Dark, And Handsome is bold and restless, finding McClinton trying on all manner of blues for size... Such a casual switch in tone illustrates how Tall, Dark, And Handsome is the work of a master stylist, a musician who draws upon old, familiar sounds and creates something idiosyncratic and soulful in equal measure.


A gifted guitarist with an eclectic range of influences, Luther Dickinson has earned a reputation as an innovator in modern blues while also having a keen understanding and respect for its rich history. 
Luther Dickinson / Sisters of the Strawberry Moon feat. Amy Helm - Solstice / Sing to Me
Aside from co-leading the North Mississippi Allstars with his brother Cody, Luther Dickinson has spearheaded a number of solo projects drenched in American roots music since 2009. Solstice is a kind of companion to 2012's Go On Now, You Can't Stay Here by the Wandering -- Dickinson's first project with female vocalists. Longtime associates Amy LaVere and Sharde Thomas were part of the earlier group and contribute alongside gospel trio the Como Mamas, Amy Helm, and Birds of Chicago's Allison Russell...
Luther Dickinson, Amy Helm

A virtuoso on the pedal steel guitar, Robert Randolph jumped from spiritual to secular music and found an audience among blues fans, roots rock aficionados, and jam band followers with his fiery, passionate instrumental work and heartfelt music.
Robert Randolph & the Family Band - Brighter Days / Simple Man
...After first cutting his teeth in gospel music, Randolph has been storming stages across the country and around the world with his heavyweight fusion of blues, rock, and gospel influences, with the dirtied-up tone of his instrument wailing hard and crying with passion as he and his band draw sweat. With that in mind, it's hard to imagine why Randolph and his crew would want to go to Nashville and record with someone primarily associated with country music. But Dave Cobb, the hotshot producer who has been behind the controls for some outstanding released from Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell, and Zac Brown, isn't a typical Nashville studio guy, and on 2019's Brighter Days he's clearly eager to help Randolph is his mission to redefine the boundaries of the pedal steel...


A fiery guitarist who kept the sound of classic Chicago blues alive in the 21st century. / Modern blues band anchored by leader Nick Moss, vocalist Michael Ledbetter, and drummer Patrick Seals.
Nick Moss Band - Lucky Guy! / Simple Minded
The first time the Nick Moss Band recorded a full album with harpist Dennis Gruenling went so well, the gang decided to reconvene for a second set just a year later. Like many sequels, 2019's Lucky Guy! doesn't offer surprises, but it could be argued that The High Cost of Low Living didn't exactly shock either. That was by design. Moss and Gruenling make it their mission to keep the greasy sound of Chicago blues alive, and while they're traditionalists, they're not stuck in the past...



Guitarist and co-founder of the Fabulous Thunderbirds and older brother of Stevie Ray Vaughan with his own take on Texas roadhouse blues.
Jimmie Vaughan - Baby, Please Come Home / No One to Talk to (But the Blues)
...Issued by the U.K.'s Last Music Co. Baby, Please Come Home is another set of less-than-obvious covers drawn from the dusty shelves of vintage jump blues and R&B shuffles, rockabilly, doo wop, and country music. All are reworked in his hard-swinging back-to-basics style, delivered with raw passion as well as economy, his razor-blade six-string acting as a guidepost rather than driving force. The set was cut in mono mostly at the Fire Station in San Marcos, Texas, except for a couple of tracks captured live in Austin. Vaughan's cast comprises alternating groups of veteran friends....

Mississippi guitarist with a hybrid style that adds the grit and moan of the blues to the urgent energy of call-and-response gospel.
Leo Welch - The Angels in Heaven Done Signed My Name / Don't Let the Devil Ride
While it wasn't unexpected given his advanced age and health, the death of gospel bluesman Leo "Bud" Welch in 2017 felt altogether too soon. The Delta bluesman from Sabougla, Mississippi had been performing for most of his life. He gigged in juke joints, opened for touring artists such as B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, Elmore James, and John Lee Hooker, and played in church, but he didn't release an album until he was 81...After his passing, Auerbach returned to the tapes, cut the selection to ten tunes, and added few overdubs. The end result is pure Welch, passionate and rootsy, from his percussive, jagged, sometimes spooky guitar playing to his elastic, gritty, vocal phrasing.

Contemporary guitarist from the Deep South who gained rare fame for a bluesman despite his interests, which vary from acoustic to rock.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd - The Traveler / Mr. Soul
Kenny Wayne Shepherd arrived on the scene as a blues guitar hero at 18 to an overload of media hoopla and pressure. At 40, he has evolved from the blues-guitar-slinger ghetto and become a mature musician whose wide-angle vision embraces American roots music -- blues, rock, country, and soul/R&B -- as an inseparable whole...  Neil Young's "Mr. Soul" is delivered with rowdy aplomb, a smoking update with horns pushing Shepherd's guitar into the red...  The Traveler continues Shepherd's trajectory of quality. The diversity in his musical approach, songwriting consistency, organic production, and passionate performances place it over and above anything else in his catalog to date.

Soulful singer/songwriter with a bent toward vintage-influenced R&B.
Eli "Paperboy" Reed - 99 Cent Dreams / In the End
Eli "Paperboy" Reed emphasized how his 2016 album My Way Home brought him back to his roots, underscoring the point with its very title. 99 Cent Dreams, its 2019 sequel, proves how true that assessment was. Working once again for Yep Roc, Reed stays focused on retro sounds and vintage vibes, drawing deeply from the Southern-fried sounds of Memphis but adding some sick uptown grooves reminiscent of both the Windy City and the Motor City. A former hotshot guitar slinger, Reed reins in his solos throughout 99 Cent Dreams, pushing song, and especially sound, to the forefront...




2018. október 1., hétfő

I. M. OTIS RUSH PnM.MiX

OTIS RUSH  (April 29, 1935 – September 29, 2018)

An architect of Chicago blues' West Side sound, whose style combined broodingly intense vocals and sweet, stinging guitar solos. (AllMusic)




- Tops (Otis Rush) Looking Back (Otis Rush) My Love Will Never Die (Otis Rush) It Takes Time (Otis Rush) Double Trouble (Otis Rush) All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (Otis Rush) Cold Day In Hell (Otis Rush) Checking on My Baby (Otis Rush) Love That Woman (Otis Rush) Three Times a Fool (Otis Rush) Right Place, Wrong Time (Otis Rush) Keep on Loving Me Baby (Otis Rush) I Can't Quit You Baby (Willie Dixon) -

Breaking into the R&B Top Ten his very first time out in 1956 with the startlingly intense slow blues "I Can't Quit You Baby," southpaw guitarist Otis Rush subsequently established himself as one of the premier bluesmen on the Chicago circuit. Rush is often credited with being one of the architects of the West side guitar style, along with Magic Sam and Buddy Guy. It's a nebulous honor, since Rush played clubs on Chicago's South side just as frequently during the sound's late-'50s incubation period. Nevertheless, his esteemed status as a prime Chicago innovator is eternally assured by the ringing, vibrato-enhanced guitar work that remains his stock in trade and a tortured, super-intense vocal delivery that can force the hairs on the back of your neck upwards in silent salute. If talent alone were the formula for widespread success, Rush would certainly have been Chicago's leading blues artist. But fate, luck, and the guitarist's own idiosyncrasies conspired to hold him back on several occasions when opportunity was virtually begging to be accepted.
Rush came to Chicago in 1948, met Muddy Waters, and knew instantly what he wanted to do with the rest of his life. The omnipresent Willie Dixon caught Rush's act and signed him to Eli Toscano's Cobra Records in 1956. The frighteningly intense "I Can't Quit You Baby" was the maiden effort for both artist and label, streaking to number six on Billboard's R&B chart. His 1956-1958 Cobra legacy is a magnificent one, distinguished by the Dixon-produced minor-key masterpieces "Double Trouble" and "My Love Will Never Die," the tough-as-nails "Three Times a Fool" and "Keep on Loving Me Baby," and the rhumba-rocking classic "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)." Rush apparently dashed off the latter tune in the car en route to Cobra's West Roosevelt Road studios, where he would cut it with the nucleus of Ike Turner's combo. (AllMusic)

Rest in Peace


2017. december 25., hétfő

2nd_100 / NO PLAN: my favorite tracks from 2017 PnM.MiX



2nd  / NO PLAN: my favorite tracks from 2017



David Bowie - No Plan
Duke Garwood - Coldblooded The Return
Moon Duo - Occult Architecture, Vol. 1Will of the Devil
Ron Gallo - Young Lady, You're Scaring Me
Jesca Hoop - Cut Connection
Tinariwen feat. Kurt Vile, Mark Lanegan - Nánnufláy
Chuck Prophet - Coming Out in Code
The Sadies - The Noise Museum
Meatbodies - Haunted History
Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears - Sexual Tension
Strand of Oaks - Hard Love
Rhiannon Giddens - Come Love Come
Thundercat feat. Kendrick Lamar - Walk On By
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Sleep Drifter
Crystal Fairy - Drugs on the Bus
Sun Kil Moon - Vague Rock Song
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Better Off
Ani Cordero - Corrupcion
Sundays & Cybele - Paradise Com
Robert Randolph & The Family Band - Got Soul
Hanni El Khatib - Peep Show
Wolf Parade - Baby Blue
Oxbow - Cold & Well-Lit Place
Sannhet - Way Out
Gary Clark, Jr. - You Saved Me
JD McPherson - Bloodhound Rock
Laura Marling - Wild Fire
Valerie June - Long Lonely Road
Oh Sees - Keys to Castle
(Sandy) Alex G - Proud
Algiers - The Underside of Power
Björk - Tabula Rasa
Chelsea Wolfe - Spun
Fleet Foxes - Fool's Errand
Fred Thomas - Mallwalkers
Girl Ray - Earl Grey (Stuck in a Groove)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Fam/Famine
Jane Weaver - Modern Kosmology
Jay Som - Everybody Works
LCD Soundsystem - Emotional Haircut
Lost Horizons - Bones
Mac DeMarco - One More Love Song
Modern Studies - Supercool
Protomartyr - Here is the Thing
Robyn Hitchcock - Autumn Sunglasses
The Clientele - Music for the Age of Miracles
The Moonlandingz - Glory Hole
Wire - Playin Harp for the Fishes
Eliza Carthy / The Wayward Band - Devil in the Woman
Kasey Chambers - The Devil's Wheel
Lilly Hiatt - The Night David Bowie Died
Los Straitjackets - Shake and Pop
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real - Find Yourself
Mark Lanegan - Drunk on Destruction
Ray Wylie Hubbard - Lucifer and the Falllen Angels
Rodney Crowell - East Houston Blues
Shannon McNally - Low Rider
Bruce Cockburn  - Bone on Bone
Cindy Lee Berryhill - I Like Cats/You Like Dogs
Feist - I'm Not Running Away
Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band - Whithin Everything
Colin Stetson - All This I Do for Glory
Courtney Pine - Darker Than the Blue
Dee Dee Bridgewater - The Thrill Is Gone
Jerry Douglas - Hey Joe
Keyon Harrold - Wayfaring Traveler
Kneebody - Uprising
Led Bib - Insect Invasion
Matt Wilson - Soup
Mike Stern - Trip
Preservation Hall Jazz Band - So It Is
Regina Carter - I'll Chase The Blues Away
Ross McHenry - Us and Them
Vijay Iyer - Good on the Ground
Charles Ponder - Black Magic Woman
Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' - Don't Leave Me Here
Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Nothing But the Night
Robert Cray, Hi Rhythm - Honey Bad
Walter Trout feat. John Mayall - Blues for Jimmy T.
John Mayall feat. Joe Walsh - The Devil Must Be Laughing
Elvin Bishop - 100 Years of Blues
Otis Taylor - Twelve String Mile
Chuck Berry - Lady B. Goode
Chain and the Gang - Devitalize
The Yawpers - Face to Face to Face
George Thorogood - I'm a Steady Rollin' Man
King Khan - Born to Die
Roger Waters - Smell the Roses
Alt-J - House of the Rising Sun
Cloud Nothings - Darkend Rings
Surfer Blood - Six Flags in F or G
Jens Lekman - What's That Perfume That You Wear?
Spoon - Shotgun
Brand New - 137
Temples - Mystery of Pop
Car Seat Headrest - Beach Life-In-Death
Pinegrove - Intrepid
Cornelius - If You're Here
Girlpool - It Gets More Blue
Kevin Morby - Beautiful Strangers

2013. március 1., péntek

Modern Times - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 3: 1984) PnM:MiX (45 trax 3h 14m)


so there are still some good trax from the 80's // azért a 80-as évekből is maradt pár jó szám :)

3. rész / Part 3 (45 trax 3h 14m)



Steps Ahead - Modern Times / Radio-Active (Modern Times 1984)
John Fahey - Medley: Deep River/Ol' Man River (Let Go 1984)
Jimmy Page - One Long Kiss / Rave On / Flashing Lights (No Introduction Necessary 1984)
Luther Allison - Life Is A Bitch / Let's Try It Again (Life Is A Bitch 1984)
David Bowie - Don't Look Down / I Keep Forgettin / (Tonight 1984)
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (Jimi Hendrix) (Couldn't Stand The Weather 1984)
Black Flag - Can't Decide / Nothing Left Inside (My War 1984)
The Honeydrippers - I Get a Thrill / Young Boy Blues (Volume One EP 1984)
Leonard Cohen - The Law / If It Be Your Will (Various Positions 1984)
Eurythmics - Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four) (1984 (For The Love Of Big Brother) 1984)
Violent Femmes - I Hear The Rain / Sweet Misery Blues (Hallowed Ground 1984)
Frank Zappa - In France / Be in My Video (Them Or Us 1984)
Pretenders - Watching the Clothes  (Learning to Crawl 1984)
Scott Walker - Blanket Roll Blues (Climate of Hunter 1984)
Ry Cooder - Paris, Texas (Paris, Texas 1984)
Black Flag - The Bars (Slip It In 1984)
Dream Syndicate - John Coltrane Stereo Blues (Medicine Show 1984)
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Police Helicopter (The Red Hot Chili Peppers 1984)
David Sylvian - Red Guitar (Brilliant Trees 1984)
New Model Army - Great Expectations / Sex (The Black Angel) (Vengeance 1984)
Lyres - Don't Give It Up Now / The Way I Feel About You (On Fyre 1984)
Half Japanese - On The One Hand / Tell Me I'm Wrong (Sing No Evil 1984)
The Pandoras - You Don't Satisfy / That's Your Way Out (It's About Time 1984)
Steve Vai - Salamanders in the Sun / Call It Sleep (Flex-able 1984)
The Replacements – Androgynous / Seen Your Video (Let it Be 1984)
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - From Her to Eternity / Wings off Flies (From Her to Eternity 1984)
Echo & the Bunnymen – The Killing Moon (Ocean Rain 1984)
Hüsker Dü - Pink Turns to Blue / Whatever (Zen Arcade 1984)

Cold Cold Ground - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 5: 1987-1988-1989)
Smiles and Grins - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 4: 1985-1986)
Fever - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 1: 1980-81)
Picking up After You - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 2: 1982-1983)


PLASTiC DECADE BUT... the ultimate mixtape of the NON-TYPiCAL 80s (88 songs from 80s)

2013. február 25., hétfő

Picking up After You - NON-TYPICAL 80s MIX (part 2: 1982-1983) PnM:MiX (37 trax 2h 34m)

Eurythmics – Love Is A Stranger
so there are still some good trax from the 80's // azért a 80-as évekből is maradt pár jó szám :)

2. rész / Part 2 (37 trax 2h 34m)




Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle - Picking up After You / Broken Bicycles / Instrumental Montage (The Tango/Circus Girl) (One from the Heart 1982)
Led Zeppelin - We're Gonna Groove / Wearing and Tearing (Coda 1982)
Jethro Tull - Slow Marching Band / Pussy Willow (The Broadsword And The Beast 1982)
Laurie Anderson - O Superman (For Massenet) (Big Science 1982)
Frank Zappa - Valley Girl / Envelopes (Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch 1982)
Lydia Lunch - 3x3 (13.13 1982)
The Clash - Red Angel Dragnet (Combat Rock 1982)
X - Dancing with Tears in My Eyes / Real Child of Hell (Under The Big Black Sun 1982)
Robert Plant - Like I've Never Been Gone / Far Post (Pictures At eleven 1982)
The Cramps - Human Fly / New Kind of Kick (Off the Bone 1983)
B. B. King - The Thrill Is Gone (Why I Sing The Blues 1983)
David Bowie - China Girl / Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (Let's Dance 1983)
The Fall - Garden / Smile (Perverted by Language 1983)
Tom Waits – Underground / Swordfishtrombone / Gin Soaked Boy (Swordfishtrombones 1983)
Eurythmics – Love Is A Stranger / I Could Give You a Mirror (Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) 1983)
Police – Synchronicity I / O My God (Synchronicity 1983)
The Golden Palominos - Clean Plate / Monday Night (The Golden Palominos 1983)
Allan Holdsworth - Metal Fatigue / In the Mystery (Metal Fatigue 1983)
X - Make the Music Go Bang / Devil Doll (More Fun In The New World 1983)
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Mary Had a Little Lamb / Dirty Pool (Texas Flood 1983)


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