March in the Blues Attack started rather varied, but more blues-rock and even rock than blues. By the way, there is musical interest, which is likely in the Polish ether were issued for the first time.
ONE HOUR 20:08 - 21:00
The Rex Carroll Band CDs
Fri "That Was Then This Is Now" (Retroactive 2010)
"Foolsgold" [1:14] [comp. Rex Carroll] instrumental track No 3 (in the program 1),
"Working Man's Blues" [2:46] [comp. Rex Carroll] track # 4 (In the program 2),
"Walk A Mile '[2:40] [comp. Rex Carroll] track # 5 (in the program 3),
Witch Dr. Bones [5:02] [comp. Rex Carroll] track # 7 (in the program 4),
Delta Memories "[2:44] [comp. Rex Carroll] track # 8 (in the program 5),
"Throw Them Bonz" [5:19] [comp. Rex Carroll] track # 10 (in the program 6),
Eddie Turner CD
Fri "Miracles & Demons" (Northern Blues Music 2010)
"Booty Bumpin '" [04:39] [comp. Passarelli / Turner] track # 1 (in program 7),
"Monkey See, Monkey Do" [2:56] [comp. E. Turner] track # 9 (in the program 8),
"I'm a Good Man" [4:44] [comp. E. Turner] track # 2 (in the program 9),
Mr. Blues "[4:59] [comp. E. Turner] track # 12 (in the program 10),
"Miss Carrie" [3:59] [comp. E. Turner] track # 11 (in the program 11),
Manu Livertout Seating shredderów} {CD
Fri "The Sweet Path" (Dixiefrog 2009)
"Summer's Party" [3:32] [comp. Livertout] instrumental track # 1 (in the program 12),
"Shapes Of Things" [4:47] [comp. J. McCarthy] instrumental track # 4 (in the program 13),
"The Sweet Path" [1:09] [comp. Livertout] instrumental track # 9 (in the program 14),
"The Meaning" [3:23] [comp. Livertout] instrumental track # 10 (in the program 15),
SECOND TIME 21:07 - 22:00
El Vato CD
Fri "Loaded Dice" (Old School Records, 2010)
"Drivin 'To New England" [2:36] [comp. Colin Wilson] track # 1 (in the program 16),
"Twisted" [4:10] [comp. Arlo West] track # 8 (in the program 17),
"Just Can not Hide" [3:43] [comp. Arlo West] track # 11 (in the program 18),
"Got The Move" [3:06] [comp. Arlo West] track # 2 (in the program 23),
"So Sad" [4:13] [comp. Arlo West] instrumental track No. 10 (in the program 24),
Gov't Mule concert} {part of the CD
Fri "Mulennium" (Evil Teen 2010)
"When The Blues Comes Knockin '" [5:55] [comp. W. Haynes / J. Jaworowicz] (feat. Little Milton) track No. 1 Disc 2 (in the program 19),
"It Hurts Me Too '" [10:12] [comp. James M. Sehorn] (feat. Little Milton) track No. 5 Disc 2 (in the program 20),
"Blues Is Alright" [8:17] [comp. Milron Campbell] (feat. Little Milton) track No. 6 Disc 2 (in the program 21),
"End Of The Line" [9:01] [comp. G. Allman / W. Haynes / J. Jaworowicz / A. Woody] (featuring Audley Freed) track No. 4 Disc 3 (in the program 22).
One of the interesting facts was presented The Rex Carroll Band. The group was founded at the initiative coming from Chicago guitarist and singer Rex Carroll. Although the phonograph was the debut of the band, its leader in the industry is realized since the mid-80s of the twentieth century, when together with vocalist Scott Wenzel founded the famous American band, representing the so-called Whitecross. Christian metal. The Group achieved significant success and gained a lot of fans. Their music was compared to the accomplishments of the famous band Ratt. Carroll has recorded 6 albums of Whitecross LPs and the last one in 2005. In 1994, he parted with the band for six years. In the meantime, gave up on other music projects, such as the King James. Rex's guitar style is based on techniques specific to shredderów legatowych. Quite clearly heard in his playing style of Eddie Van Halen but also very eager to refers to the classic southern rock, and reaches for the schemes of blues-rock. Proof of this is heard in the broadcast of his latest album, a musical project The Rex Carroll Band. In addition to the Rex group comprises: Antonio Acevedo and bassist best known for the already mentioned Whitecross drummer Michael Feighan, a formula of a typical power trio. Their music may not have the originality knocks or special novelty but is a solid dose of blues-rock and southern rock made at a very high level, which is currently in the United States is a basic condition for this to have been noticed. I actually drew attention to the album many American critics who speak out about it very positively. In our country, unfortunately, hardly anyone even heard about him, which is a pity because among compatriots are not lacking a solid fan of guitar playing. It should also pay attention to the production of slabs, which is at the global level, what happens in the case of American Artists has long been the norm. Unfortunately we can not say that about our native artists, and include this factor disqualifies them off in the face of even the little-known performers from overseas. Returning to the person Rex Carroll, I should mention that he is the author of many musical jingles used by the NFL. His songs have been used in advertisements such as Milwaukee Bucks team, and he performed at the 100 anniversary of Harley Davidson. Carroll also took participated in the album "Mr. Bolin's Late Night Revival" which is a compilation of 17 previously unreleased tracks legendary guitarist Tommy Bolin, written shortly before his death.
Rex in action:)
Another interesting fact was another, this time the American-Australian-British trio of rustic named El Vato:) If you see the person behind the name hide it turns out that some (if not all) are known to us. The main charge of the group El Vato is well known to us and mentioned several times by the redactor texański guitarist, singer, producer, guitar designer, photographer, sound engineer and finally in the field of forensic audio and video Arlo West. The composition is supplemented with bassist Colin Wilson, and drummer Paul Bonney rhythm section that is The Australian Pink Floyd Show. El Vato is presented as a "Classic Blues, Rhythm & Rock Trio", but regardless of how lay down your music, once heard some resemblance to ZZ Top, but once it is noted that the "brodaczy" some of them still missing. Therefore, the album "Loaded Dice "is more attractive in terms of collectors than the music. Well, but maybe someone to the liking, even through the guitar Arlo West.
greater show definitely fell in the second hour of the concert, thanks darlings Attack Blues - Gov't Mule. Redactor presented excerpts trzypłytowego album "Mulennium" published last year. It is a concert recording, which took place on December 31, 1999 or as some people thought (now known to be wrong) before starting the new millennium if someone wants the millennium, and what so much of a muchness. This wonderful show was held at The Roxy in Atlanta. For the "mules" have joined the many distinguished guests including Little Milton primarily but also Audley Freed (Black Crows) and Barry Richman. Warren and company played a lot of interesting covers, and their performance has already graced by these reviews sounded really special. Please also note that if the composition of Gov't Mule was even Woody Allen, which constituted the great strength of the team. As is known, after his death, the group can not pick up the pieces today and, unfortunately, it also can be heard on various studio albums, particularly those issued in the last few years.
listen that it will be opening the first song of this wonderful album releases:
second permanent position, software that is hosted shredderów corner, this time the French Manu Livertout contenders. It turns out that in countries with fragile traditions can rock the guitar:)
Of all the artists featured in the section closest to blues Eddie was a man called "Devil Boy "Turner. The Cuban-born guitarist and vocalist is not too popular in our country, but once performed, and 27 March this year recur. Turner grew up in Chicago. Having grabbed a guitar for 12 years Later his family moved to Colorado. There, in the early 70's of XX century, Eddie attended the University of Colorado and played in the band Immortal Nightflames, who reportedly was the first in the region combined punk and R & B. Then played with Tracy Nelson, Mother Earth and The 4-nikators. In 1980, Turner joined up to the famous Zephyr Group, founded by the said already in this post, Tommy Bolin. Unfortunately, Eddy did not stay there long space, because the singer shocked by the death of Candy Givens decided to "grow up" as stated by and take a break from music.
break lasted about 10 years. In 1995 he joined the team of Otis Taylor, instantly bringing a fresh breath of innovation and named by Guitar Player "guitar note of this world, adding music, Taylor cosmic mood." Then he received the nickname "Devil Boy". With a group of Eddie Taylor, he recorded 5 albums, which broke blues conventions, which was immediately noticed by the critics. As a recognized artist began his solo career, the fruit of which so far are three albums: "Rise," The Turner Diaries "and the last of last year, presented the program" Miracles & Demons. " It is worth noting that Turner's first album was nominated for Blues Music Awards debut of the year. Sounds Eddie Taylor is often referred to as "unusual", "polyrhythmic", "stabbing." Indeed, a combination of Afro-Cuban rhythms and blues, jazz, and even psychedelia and electronics can sometimes unearthly effects of music making Taylor a fresh and innovative in the blues genre. Of course, not everyone is like the sounds, which showed Game discussion, which moved into the realm answer the question whether or not to go to a concert Eddie Turner. In this case, everyone should answer individually but it's best to pre-listen to the two previous albums, because the songs presented in the program certainly did not show a full picture of the music of this artist. What's more, it was on earlier albums happens if more and more interesting. And like "Devil Boy" presented in a live well, we can see:
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