Saturday, 13 October 2007

Appa's Bluespower - No Cover Blues (1998 Austin Rare Blues) @128

Nothing know about that album only:
This is first Demo unreleased album by Appa's Bluespower.

Personnels:
Hector Watt - Guitar
Walter T. Higgs - Harp
Uncle John - Drums, Vocals
Appa's Bluespower - Bass, Vocals

1. Downtown Party 2:47
2. Sixth Street Blues 4:06
3. Dead People 5:14
4. Sweet Tooth 4:46
5. I Wanna Know 2:48
6. Caught Me Runnin´Scared 3:04
7. Chugalug 2:28
8. In The Dead of The Heat 3:41
9. Rich Man´s Daughter 2:22

Please who have other Appa's Bluespower albums mainly that:
6th Street ------ please than upload it Cheers Ricsi

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Gary BB Coleman - Cocaine Annie (1996 Guitar Blues) @192

After a career as a local bluesman and blues promoter in Texas and Oklahoma, Gary Coleman found his niche when he signed over his first album, a self-produced outing originally issued on his own label, to the fledgling Ichiban company out of Atlanta in 1986. Since that time, both Coleman and Ichiban made their marks in the blues field -- not only did Coleman release half a dozen of his own albums, he also oversaw production of the bulk of Ichiban's hefty blues catalog, bringing to the studio a number of artists he'd booked or toured with in his previous career (Chick Willis, Buster Benton, and Blues Boy Willie, among others). A singer/guitarist onstage, Coleman often took on a multi-instrumentalist's role in the studio. His music remained true to the blues and to the King legacy saluted in his "B.B." moniker and in his acknowledged debt to fellow-Texan Freddie King.
Coleman began listening to the blues as a child and by the time he was 15, he was working with Freddie King. Following his association with King, Coleman supported Lightnin' Hopkins and formed his own band, which played around Texas. Gary also began booking blues musicians into clubs in Texas, Oklahoma, and Coloradio. He continued to play gigs and book concerts for nearly two decades. In 1985, he formed Mr. B's Records, his own independent label. Coleman released his debut album, Nothin' But the Blues, the following year. The album was popular and gained the attention of Ichiban Records, who signed Coleman and re-released Nothin' But the Blues in 1987.
If You Can Beat Me Rockin', Coleman's second album, was released in 1988. That same year, he began producing albums for a number of other artists, as well as writing songs for other musicians and acting as an A&R scout for Ichiban. Between 1988 and 1992, he released six records and produced another 30, including albums for Little Johnny Taylor and Buster Benton. Coleman continued to be active until his untimely death in the mid-'90s, both as a performing and recording artist, as well as a producer.

Tracks




Title
Composer
Time
Releases
Year
Type
Label
Catalog #
1996 CD Priority 50580
1994 CD Basix 5001
1994 CS Icehouse 9402
1994 CD Icehouse 9402
1994 CD Icehouse 9402

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Don McMinn And The Memphis Blues Revue - Heartache Hotel (not my upload)



Don McMinn And The Memphis Blues Revue - Heartache Hotel
Release: 2006


Tracks
01 - Downtown Music
02 - Nerves Be Steel
03 - Four Flat Blues
04 - Many Rivers To Cross
05 - Whole Lotta Woman
06 - Walking City Concrete
07 - Heartache Hotel
08 - Big Wolf
09 - I Saw You Walking By The River


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Luther "Georgia Snake Boy" Johnson - On The Road Again (1976(Reissue 1994) Great Guitar Blues) @256

The confusing plethora of artists working under the name of Luther (nickname here) Johnson can leave even those with a decent knowledge of blues in a major state of confusion. But in this biographical entry, we concern ourselves with the life and times of Luther "Georgia Boy/Snake Boy" Johnson who, to make matters even more confusing, also worked and recorded under the names Little Luther and Luther King. (It turns out his real name wasn't even Luther, but Lucius.) Upon his military discharge, he picked guitar as a member of the Milwaukee Supreme Angels gospel group, working the local church circuit. But the blues bug hit and he soon had his own little blues trio together, eventually settling in Chicago by the early '60s. He played for a while with Elmore James and was a regular fixture in the Muddy Waters band by the mid-'60s. He recorded as Little Luther for Chess in the mid-'60s ("The Twirl") and by 1970 was relocated to Boston, MA, working as a solo artist. The next five years found him working steadily on the college and blues festival circuit before cancer overtook him on March 18, 1976, at a mere 41 years of age.


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