"For virtuosity, it's David Maxwell's Maximum Blues Piano. No vocals (actually just one) - just 10 fingers singing their way through jump, boogie, New Orleans, funky, Chicago and plain old badass blues" - Pulse, 1997Technorati Tags: Music | Blues
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Call it Gumbo Funk. With a sound based in the blues, Blue Merlot goes far beyond the "Blue" that’s in their name. R & B grooves mix with harmonic vocals, distinctive New Orleans style keyboard virtuosity, intelligent songwriting, and reinterpretations of cover songs. Their "gumbo funk" sound is a blend of Blues, South Louisiana R & B, Rock, Jazz, Gospel, and Swamp Pop
This no-frills production makes it sound like you're sitting next to E as he performs for the sheer love of music. Stripped of any pretense or excess baggage, this is undiluted, straight- forward, and magnificent blues performed with grace and dignity by a man with his heart in the Misissippi Delta
Capricorn Rhythm Section. Never heard of them? How about Capricorn Records? You remember, Duane Allman, the "Allman Brothers Band", Dickie Betts, Bonnie Bramlett, the "Marshall Tucker Band", "Wet Willie", and "Cowboy"? Well, the members of the Capricorn Rhythm Section are some of the ones responsible for producing their records, playing on them, and writing songs they recorded
A fun learning tool that provides the opportunity to play along, or sing along, with clear, well-balanced backing tracks that have rock-steady time. With eleven instrumental blues progressions at your disposal, you can jam along any time you want to. These tracks can really help you get the feel of playing the blues, and make the time spent learning fun and easy
Features Bob playing his Blues at home, both solo and on all the instruments, rather than in a studio or onstage. From 1973-1980, Bob played guitar in the band of Chicago Blues legend Muddy Waters, touring worldwide and recording, and learning to play Muddy's powerful music directly from him. In 1980, Bob started his own band, and he's still on the road and recording. He won the W.C. Handy award for guitar in 2005, and was nominated again in 2006.
Recorded live during the "Two Reds Are Better Than One" concert held in McHenry, Illinois on June 14, 2006, this new CD features 10 of your favorite songs from the performance that evening including: I've Had My Fun, Blue and Lonesome, Bring It On Home, Born Under a Bad Sign, Don't Explain and more