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petak, 20.09.2013.

Hot Tuna - 2013-06-21 The Egg, Albany, NY

Size: 256,1 MB
Time: 111:06
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Electric/Acoustic Blues, Blues Rock
Label: Hot Tuna Ltd.
Art: Front

01. Too Many Years ( 4:26)
02. Heart Temporary ( 5:13)
03. I See The Light ( 7:44)
04. Children Of Zion ( 4:57)
05. Hesitation Blues ( 7:29)
06. Water Song ( 7:20)
07. Come Back Baby ( 7:32)
08. The Terrible Operation ( 6:33)
09. I'll Be All Right Someday ( 4:24)
10. How Long Blues ( 5:28)
11. I'll Let You Know Before I Leave ( 2:34)
12. Good Shepherd (13:50)
13. Vicksburg Stomp ( 4:30)
14. Genesis ( 4:46)
15. Nine Pound Hammer ( 7:12)
16. Encore Where Is Bobbie Gentry With Jill Sobule ( 4:49)
17. 1977 Invitation (Bonus) (12:09)


Begun as an acoustic spinoff of the Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna eventually became the full-time focus of founding members Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen, emerging as a popular touring act of the 1970s. The two were lifelong friends, growing up together in Washington, D.C., and playing in the group the Triumphs. After high school, guitarist Kaukonen and his government-service parents relocated to the Philippines, but he returned to the U.S. in time for the advent of psychedelia, landing in San Francisco and co-founding the Airplane in 1965. Bassist Casady joined not long after, and together they helped lead the group to massive success during the late '60s.

Hot Tuna — originally dubbed Hot Sh*t, much to the chagrin of their label, RCA — first began taking shape in 1969, while both Casady and Kaukonen were still active members of the Jefferson Airplane; in fact, their first performances were sandwiched between regular Airplane gigs. As a trio rounded out by harmonica player Will Scarlet (and occasionally including Airplane members Marty Balin and Spencer Dryden), Hot Tuna debuted in 1970 with a low-key self-titled LP of traditional blues and ragtime recorded live at the New Orleans House in Berkeley; by the following year's more rock-inspired First Pull Up, Then Pull Down, their roster included violinist Papa John Creach, concurrently a full-time member of the Airplane, and drummer Sammy Piazza. Minus Scarlet, a third album, Burgers, appeared in 1972.

By the appearance of 1974's The Phosphorescent Rat, both Casady and Kaukonen had officially exited Jefferson Airplane; by this time Creach, who elected to remain with the Airplane, was no longer in the group. With 1975's America's Choice, Piazza too was gone, replaced by drummer Bob Steeler; Yellow Fever appeared that same year, with Hoppkorv following in 1976. Keyboardist Nick Buck signed on for 1978's Double Dose, but Hot Tuna subsequently announced their breakup, closing out the first phase of their career with 1979's Final Vinyl.

In the wake of the group's demise, Kaukonen released a solo LP, Jorma, and later joined the new wave unit Vital Parts; Casady also fronted a new wave group of his own, SVT. In 1984, both returned to their roots: Casady joined fellow Airplane alums Balin and Paul Kantner in the KBC Band, while Kaukonen reverted to the acoustic folk and blues of his formative years. Finally, Casady and Kaukonen played a handful of club dates under the Hot Tuna aegis, re-forming on a more concrete basis in 1986; by 1990, their ranks included singer/multi-instrumentalist Michael Falzarano, a veteran of many early reunion shows.

That year Hot Tuna released Pair a Dice Found, their first collection of new studio material in over a decade; a series of live releases followed, including 1992's Live at Sweetwater, 1997's Splashdown Two, and 1999's And Furthurmore.... In the years to follow, Hot Tuna continued to play several live shows a year in various configurations. A single-disc best-of from the RCA years, Keep on Truckin', was released in 2006. The group’s first studio album in 20 years, Steady as She Goes, recorded at Levon Helm's studio in Woodstock, New York, and produced by Larry Campbell, was released on Red House Records in 2011.


2013-06-21 The Egg, Albany, NY



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nedjelja, 15.09.2013.

Beige Fish - Wildcat Cafe

Size: 108,5 MB
Time: 47:01
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Acoustic Blues, Folk Blues, Rock
Label: Sky Productions
Art: Front

01. In Your Town (4:34)
02. You Hurt My Baby (3:56)
03. Precious Memories (3:25)
04. Crashing Head First (5:05)
05. Roll 'em Easy (2:34)
06. Midnightmare (3:40)
07. Falling Twins (4:14)
08. Same Old Blues (2:52)
09. Black Queen (4:38)
10. Babe Ruth (3:01)
11. Memory Lane (4:10)
12. Angel Of Montgomery (4:46)


As a connaisseur for down home blues, acoustic and electric slide guitars, roots-flavoured folk-tunes, great songwriting, sheer vocal strength and beautiful, rich harmonising, come visit here for a listen. Turn up your speakers and take it in.


Wildcat Cafe



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četvrtak, 12.09.2013.

John McGale - John McGale & Friends Of The Devil

Size: 137,3 MB
Time: 59:38
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2005
Styles: Electric/Acoustic Blues, Rock, Folk, Country
Label: JCM
Art: Front

01. Lay Down Sally (Feat. Jimmy James & Robby Bolduc) (4:54)
02. Rock Me (Feat. Gina Seram) (5:34)
03. Blue Suede Shoes (Feat. Jerry Mercer & Breen Leboeuf) (5:40)
04. Riverboat Fantasy (Feat. Pete Dawg) (4:12)
05. Spooky (Feat. Nelson Carter) (3:33)
06. Superstition (Feat. The Buzz Band & Mannix) (4:32)
07. Fiddle Session (Feat. Jonanthan Moorman) (5:25)
08. Chicken Cordon Blues - Dirty Saxophone Blues (Feat. Eric Khayat) (9:13)
09. That's Alright Mama (Feat. Jim Zeller) (5:16)
10. Brother Louis (Feat. Angel) (3:32)
11. Hooked On A Feeling (Feat. Jonathan Moorman) (3:23)
12. Green Green Grass Of Home (Feat. Nelson Carter) (4:20)


Featuring performances by Jerry Mercer (April Wine) Breen LeBoeuf (Offenbach) Jimmy James, Jim Zeller, Angel, Jonathan Moorman, Nelson Carter, Eric Khayat, Gina Seram, Robby Bolduc (Offenbach) Pete Dogg and Manix. This is an exciting Live Cd recorded at a nightclub in the Montreal area and features these artists in relaxed and "no-holds-barred" performances. Refreshing and energetic versions of some classic songs on this one!


John McGale & Friends Of The Devil




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