Various Artists “This Is The BLUES Vol 3 // This Is The BLUES Vol 4”

Reviews La hora del Blues


    Artista / Grupo: Various Artists

    Álbum: This Is The BLUES Vol 3 // This Is The BLUES Vol 4

    Discográfica: Blue Storm Music / Eagle Eagle Records

    Año publicación: 2010

    Fecha crítica: 2/2011

    Valoración: GREAT

Here come two albums that collect the very best of British blues These two volumes are part of a four records collection devoted entirely to the blues played in UK Here are the ‘creme’ of musicians and bands which have made history over the past decades, I imagine are well know to all of you I will only mention the song names included in both cds and the musicians involved in each song, without any reference to their career, as they are familiar to my readers and, moreover, it would become too long to be included in these lines The third volume in the series This Is The Blues starts with the song Crawlin’ King Snake sung by Peter Green Splinter Group, followed by If You Be My Baby with Debe Peverett, Rod Price, Southside Johnny, Harvey Brooks and Mo Potts Bad Like Jesse James by LLC Little Red Rooster performed by Savoy Brown It Serves Me Right To Suffer with Gary Moore, Jack Bruce and Gary Husband Little Wheel with Gary Brooker, Andy Fairweather-Low, Matt Pegg and Henry Spinetti Showbizz Blues includes Rory Gallagher, John Cook, Rich Newman and Spoon One More Mile by Mick Clarke and Lou Martin I’ve Got News For You with Dave Clem Clemson, Jack Bruce, Mark Feltham, Ronnie Leahy and Neal Wilkinson The Same Way with Mick Abrahams, Dave Lennox, Jim Leverton and Graham Walker The Supernatural performed by Clas Yngstrom, Ulf Ivarson, Christer Bjorklund and Frank Marstokk Hellhound On My Trial with Ken Hensley Fleetwood Mac includes Larry Mitchell, Stu Hamm and Jonathan Mover Merry Go Ground with Luther Grosvenor, Jess Roden, Dave Moore, Steve Dolan and Mike Kellie The cd ends with the song Will The Circle Be Unbroken performed by Jeff Beck, Siggi Josiah, Earl Green, Kingdom Choir, Dave Moore, David Hadley, Richard Bailey and Pete Brown Volume four gathers fifteen songs, the first one This Is Hip, performed by Mick Taylor, Max Middleton, Godfrey McLean, Michael Bailey and Pete Brown, Judgment Day with The Pretty Things Looking For Somebody with Snowy White, ‘Rabbit’ Bundrick, Kuma Harada and Jeff Allen Baby Lee with Gary Brooker, Andy Fairweather Low, Matt Pegg and Henry Spinetti Blind Man with Maggie Bell and Big Jim Sullivan Man Of The World with Ian Anderson, Andy Giddings, John McKenzie and Pete Brown The Green Manalish by Arthur Brown, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Randall Ward, Mark Williams, Gary Scuz, Jeff Danford and Pete Brown Watch Out, with Harvey Mandel, Jon Paris, Wilbur Bascomb, Damon Duenwhite and Pete Brown Lazy Poker Blues with Ray Gomez, Troy Turner, Bobby Chouinard and Even’ Steven Levee The Business with Suzzane Sterling, Futoshi Morroka, Chris Wilson, Ken Green and Lonnie Walter Drifting with Top Topham, Jim McCarty and Andy Cleveland A Fool No More with Kim Lembo, Mark Doyle, Cathy Lamanna and Mike Doyle If You Live with Georgie Fame, Tristan Powell and James Powell Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood with Miller Anderson Finally this four volumen ends with the song Oh Well performed by Billy Sheehan, Roy Z, Greg Bissonette, Doug Van Booven and Tommy Mandel This is an indispensable collection that will make shiver all British blues lovers and most reluctant collectors



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