Episode 106 was a continuation of a kind guitar - texańskiego thread, on the occasion of presenting a few new releases. Made up for a backlog from the previous program, due by no means the fault of the redactor Victor.
ONE HOUR 20:05 - 21:00
Kenny Wayne Shepherd CD
Fri "Trouble Is ..." (Revolution 1997)
"Slow Ride" [3:49] [comp. Selby, Shepherd, Tate] track # 1 (in the program 1),
"King's Highway" [4:17] [comp. Shepherd, Tate] track # 9 (in the program 2),
"I Found Love (When I Found You)" [4:01] [comp. Shepherd, Tate] track # 8 (in the program 3),
The Chris Duarte Group
CD Fri "Infinite Energy" (Blues Bureau International 2010)
"Ridin '[4:06] [comp. Ch.Duarte] track # 1 (in the program 4),
"City Life Blues" [08:05] [comp. Ch.Duarte] track # 2 (in the program 5),
"Cross My Heart "[3:40] [comp. Ch.Duarte] track # 3 (in the program 6),
"Cold Cold Day" [6:56] [comp. Ch.Duarte] instrumental track # 6 (in program 7),
Chris Duarte & Bluestone Company
CD Fri "396" (Blues Bureau / Provogue 2009)
"H2K3" [4:21] [comp. Bluestone Co.] Instrumental track # 12 (in the program 8),
George Lynch Seating shredderów} {CD
Fri "Orchestral Mayhem" (Deadline Music 2010)
"Venetian Boat Song" [3:33] [comp. Felix Mendelsshon] instrumental track # 6 (in the program 9),
"Prelude In G Minor [3:47] [comp. S. Rachmaninoff] instrumental track # 7 (in the program 10),
"William Tell Overture" [3:32] [comp. Rossini] instrumental track # 8 (in the program 11),
SECOND TIME 21:07 - 22:00
Johnny Winter CD
Fri "3rd Degreee" (Alligator Records, 1986)
"Evil On My Mind" [2:20] [comp. Winter] track # 3 (in the program 12),
Kenny Wayne Shepherd} {part of the concert CD
Fri "Live! In Chicago "(Roadrunner Records 2010)
" Somehow, Somewhere, Someway "[4:38] [comp. Shepherd / Tate] track # 1 (in the program 13),
"True Lies" [5:56] [comp. Shepherd / Tate] track # 3 (in the program 14),
"Deja Voodoo" [7:03] [comp. Selby / Shepherd / Sillers] track No 4 (in the program 15),
"Sell My Monkey" [4:18] [comp. King] track # 5 (in program 16),
"Dance for Me Girl" [5:09] [comp. Flett] track number 6 (in the program 17),
"Blue on Black" [5:33] [comp. Selby, Shepherd, Sillers] track # 13 (in program 18),
Lucifer's Friend {}
CD archaeological Fri "Lucifer's Friend" (1970 / Repertoire 1990)
"Ride In The Sky" [2:52] [comp. Hesslein, Lawton] track # 1 (in the program 19),
"Everybody's Clown" [6:08] [comp. Hesslein, Lawton] track # 2 (in the program 20),
"Free Baby" [5:26] [comp. Hesslein, Lawton] free 5 (in program 21),
Wes Jeans CD
Fri "Hands On" (Icehouse Records, 2000)
"Do not Be Hip" [4:24] (Comp. Johnson), track # 6 (in program 22).
Due to the fact that artists were presented not once have hosted the program (except maybe archaeological), and the redactor Victor has appropriate and what's important objective opinion on the presented publications, including biographical digressions will save time, detailed analysis or meaningful comparator, focusing on selected parts of video to illustrate compositions that do not fit in to this episode.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd - "I'm a King Bee" [04:39] [comp. Moore]
Chris Duarte & Bluestone Company - "396" [4:16] [comp. Chris Duarte & Bluestone Co.]
Chris Duarte & Bluestone Company - "Give It Back to Me" [6:08] [comp. Chris Duarte & Bluestone Co.]
the episode came out not just individual songs but also the presentation of one of the artists - an American guitarist and singer Arlo West. Perhaps it will have an opportunity to explain his figure in the Blues Attack, and this time listen to how the game though.
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