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dimanche 21 septembre 2014

T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Blues (Full Album)




 
 
 
 
T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Blues (Full Album)

      
       
 
This is the complete album of T-Bone Walker's classic 'T-Bone Blues' from 1960. I couldn't find it on here, so I decided to upload it myself.
 

1. Papa Ain't Salty 0:00
2. Why Not 2:47
3. T-Bone Shuffle 5:30
4. Play On Little Girl 8:20
5. T-Bone Special 10:53
6. Mean Old World 13:32
7. T-Bone Blues 17:39
8. Stormy Monday 21:28
9. Blues For Marili 24:35
10. Shufflin' The Blues 28:56
11. Evenin' 32:18
12. Two Bones And A Pick 35:00
13. You Don't Know What You're Doing 37:52
14. How Long Blues 39:46
15. Blues Rock 45:05

Track 1-5 Recorded in Chicago, April, 21 1955
Tracks 6-10 Recorded in Los Angeles, December 14 1956
Tracks 11-15 Recorded in Los Angeles, December 27 1957
On Play On Little Girl, and T-Bone Blues Special the harmonica player is believed to be Little Walter, backing guitar is Jimmy Rogers. Bass player unknown, widely believed to be Willie Dixon.
On Two Bones And A Pick; R.S. Rankin plays the first guitar solo, Barney Kessel plays the second guitar solo, and T-Bone Walker plays the third and final solo.
 
 

Estas Tonne - A performance in the center of Venice (Italy, 2013)




 
 
Estas Tonne - A performance in the center of Venice (Italy, 2013)
 
       
       

Estas Tonne with a performance connected to the "Ferrara Buskers Festival on Tour" and the cities: Venice, Comacchio and Lugo.

 
 

A Meditation Mass - Yatha Sidhra (1974) Full Album.




 
 
 
 
 
A Meditation Mass - Yatha Sidhra (1974) Full Album.
        


Another great, but little known gem of Krautrock. "A Meditation Mass" is perhaps the rarest album to be found on the Brain label, and it went through two versions: the original with the diecut cover, and the one without. Don't bother tracking down the LP (either version), as they don't exactly grow on trees. Later on, when reissued on CD, The Laser's Edge issued it in '92 with the diecut cover, and in '95, Spalax in France issued it without the diecut.
If you're a fan of ASH RA TEMPEL, or early, percussion-dominated POPOL VUH, then this is for you. Given the title is "A Meditation Mass", expect the music to be laid-back, don't expect raw, aggressive, and mindblowingly intense passages like you might get with ASH RA TEMPEL at times. YATHA SIDHRA featured the guitar/keyboards (keyboards include Moog synthesizer and Hohner Pianet) of Rolf Fichter and drums/percussion of Klaus Fichter (presumably brothers) with tons of beautiful flute from Peter Elbracht and guitar/bass of Matthias Nicolai.
The album is basically one long cut divided by four parts. Lots of nice, meditative passages, with some jazzy passages at times, especially "Part 2" and "Part 3". "Part 4" is mainly themes from throughout the album revisited. The guitar work often brings to mind Manuel Göttsching, but he often played his guitar more in the style of a sitar, in an attempt to create a droning effect. And given the band name is very obviously Eastern (presumably Sanskrit), little surprise that the cover artwork is very Eastern influenced, Indian style, of course. While most of the music is instrumental, Rolf Fichter provides the occasional vocals as well, nothing intrusive. This is truly an album that needs multiple listens, because it more or less keeps the same pace throughout. There are a few exceptions, especially the jazzier sections of "Part 3", where the band tries something a little more intense. Regardless, a truly wonderful gem of Krautrock.
Review by Proghead from Prog Archives. http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp...
Line-up
/ Musicians
- Rolf Fichter / Moog synthesizer, Indian flute, vibes, electric piano, electric guitar, vocals
- Klaus Fichter / drums, percussion
- Matthias Nicolai / electric 12-string guitar, bass
- Peter Elbracht / Flute
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. A Meditation Mass Part 1
2. A Meditation Mass Part 2
3. A Meditation Mass Part 3
4. A Meditation Mass Part 4