ITEM |
Artist |
Title |
RelDate |
Comment |
AT1123.2 |
Bluegills |
Bluegills |
15.10.96 |
Good-natured,
good-times bar-band blues with no pretensions to grandeur or glory in
their own way, both the band and the album are utterly refreshing, a family-and-friends
outfit enjoying themselves and producing a record that you can kick back
and relax to on those warm summer nights. |
AT1134.2 |
Cranston,Lamont
Blues Band |
Roll
With Me |
09.09.97 |
A longtime
Midwest club favorite, the Lamont Cranston Blues Band comes up to the
plate with 12 strong original tracks showing that modern blues has some
other agenda than merely replicating one's record collection. Guitarist/vocalist/harmonica
man Pat Hayes is the heart and soul of the band, equally adept at burning
up the fretboard (as he does on "West Side Woman") or blowing the walls
down as he does on the title track. |
AT1119.2 |
Lamont
Cranston Blues Band/ Pat Hayes |
Lamont
Cranston Blues Band Featuring Pat Hayes |
20.08.96 |
Charles
Fletcher - Bass/ Pat Hayes - Harmonica, Vocals/ Andy Bailey - Keyboards/
Ted "The Kid" Sherarts - Guitar |
AT1124.2 |
McCray,Larry |
Meet
Me At the Gate |
15.10.96 |
A good-time
workout with the Bluegills backing up McCray. The record grew out of a
friendship between McCray and Bluegills leader Charlie Walmsley, and while
the result isn't the most stunning blues disc on the market, it's quite
enjoyable and good-natured |
AT1145.2 |
McNeely,Big
Jay |
Central
Avenue Confidential |
03.10.00 |
10 Tracks:
w/Red Young - Organ (Hammond)/ Robert Drasnin - Flute/ Skip Heller - Arranger,
Guitar (Electric)/ Jay Work - Sax (Baritone)/ Howard Greene - Drums/ Skip
Waring - Trumpet |
AT1126.2 |
R.J.
Mischo & the Teddy Morgan Blues Band |
Ready
to Go |
11.02.97 |
14 Tracks:
Bill Black - Bass/ Bruce McCabe - Piano/ Teddy Morgan - Guitar/ R.J. Mischo
- Harp, Vocals/ Percy Strother - Vocals |
AT1137.2 |
Murphy,Willie |
Hustlin
Man Blues |
27.10.98 |
Former
Bonnie Raitt bandleader and producer (her first album) Willie Murphy sure
likes to mug while he's playing and singing his brand of blues |
AT1101.2 |
Murphy,Willie |
Mr Nature |
29.09.92 |
1988
Release; Jose James - Sax (Alto)/ Doug Maynard - Vocals/ Willie Murphy
- Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar, Piano, Arranger, Composer, Drums, Guitar
(Rhythm), Programming, Vocals, Producer, Engineer, Drum Programming, Sequencing/
Bonnie Raitt - Vocals (bckgr)/ Jan Marra - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)/ Jimi
Behringer - Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Fills/... |
AT1125.2 |
Murphy,Willie |
Monkey
in the Zoo |
14.01.97 |
w/Angel-Headed
Hipsters |
AT1113.2 |
Murphy,Willie |
Hits
Piano / Piano Hits |
15.08.95 |
13 Tracks;
This album of covers, plus one original, shows off the considerable piano
talents of Minneapolis troubadour Willie Murphy, which he has lent throughout
his career to Bonnie Raitt and Isaac Hayes, among others. |
AT1133.2 |
Rapone,Al |
Plays
Tribute to Clifton Chenier |
06.05.97 |
15 songs
are acknowledged zydeco classics |
AT1112.2 |
Rogers,Jimmy
/ Hickey,Bill / Sumlin, Hubert |
Bills
Blues |
24.10.94 |
Hubert
Sumlin - Guitar, Arranger, Vocals/ Robert Covington - Drums/ Willie Murphy
- Guitar/ Jimmy Rogers - Guitar, Vocals/ Bob Stroger - Bass/ Big Bill
Hickey - Arranger, Vocals/ Jimmy D. Lane - Guitar/ Charles Lewandowsky
- Keyboards |
AT1135.2 |
Slim,Lynwood
& Junior Watson |
Lost
in America |
07.10.97 |
This
disc would be unremarkable if not for the guitar work of Junior Watson
and the producing credits to Canned Heat bassist Larry Taylor. |
AT1121.2 |
Slim,Lynwood |
Soul
Feet |
17.09.96 |
15 Tracks;
Lynwood Slim - Harmonica, Vocals |
AT1142.2 |
Smith,Jimi |
Blues
Alley |
27.10.98 |
12 Tracks;
The son of veteran Chicago blues songwriter Johnnie Mae Dunson, Jimi "Prime
Time" Smith checks in with a live album recorded at Blues Alley in Minneapolis,
Minnesota on two nights in 1998. Kicking off with a jazzy instrumental,
Benny Golson's "Killer Joe," Smith immediately shows us that he's no Stevie
Ray Vaughanabee, spraying tight licks over a loose framework that allows
the whole band to breathe as one |
AT1117.2 |
Solberg,James |
See That
My Grave Is Kept Clean |
01.08.95 |
Jim Solberg's
debut album "See That My Grave is Kept Clean" is a storming collection
of hard-driving electric blues |
AT1120.2 |
Solberg,James
Band |
One of
These Days |
16.07.96 |
Bill
Black - Bass/ The Memphis Horns/ Charlie Bingham - Guitar/ Wayne Jackson
- Trombone, Trumpet/ Andrew Love - Saxophone/ Jon Paris - Pedal Steel,
Vocals/ James Solberg - Guitar, Vocals/& |
AT1111.2 |
V/A |
Atomic
Theory Rec: 10th Anniversary |
22.11.94 |
20 Tracks:
w/Larry Long/ Boiled in Lead/ Crops/ Becky Thompson/ Phil Heywood/ New
Internation/ Ipso Facto/ Willie Murphy/ Jimmy Rogers/ Big Bill Hickey |
AT1131.2 |
V/A |
Don't
Worry Sing the Blues |
10.02.98 |
17 Tracks:
w/Larry McCray/ Hubert Sumlin/ Al Rapone/ Hoopsnakes/ Willie Murphy/ Jimmy
Rogers/ Teddy Morgan/ The Bluegills/ James Solberg Band/ Lynwood Slim/
R.J. Mischo/ Butanes Soul Revue/ Angel-Headed Hipsters |