British Blues

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    P-Floyd
     
    Inside Out Live 2009
    A Tribute album to Pink Floyd by P-Floyd from Sweden
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Steve Fister
     
    Between A Rock And A Blues Place
    Hi energy Blues infected rock, melodic and soulful. Special guests include, Tommy Aldridge, Carmine Appice, Jimmy Haslip and Stu Hamm.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Electrofied
     
    Bad Case of the Blues
    Electric blues blended with gospel, R&B, jazz and rock.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Doug Simmons and Glen Mitchell Band
     
    Moonsound
    Some blues, blues rock and Motown all rolled up into one unit.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Howlin' Dan and the Riondelics
     
    5 Lb. Hammer
    An energetic slightly naughty romp through the blues laced with funk, and world music. You'll be tapping your feet - moving your body - pressing that gas pedal a little closer to the floor!
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Wolfman Jack
     
    Now!
    The brand new Wolfman Jack album Nowl! featuring Robert "Strings" Dahlqvist from the late great Hellacopters.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Mushroom Farm
     
    One
    Power trio including guitar, bass and drums on a tour de force of blues/rock and jazz influenced music that defines a genre by this very tight unit.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Marshall Ruffin
     
    Morning Glory
    Revived old blues meets electric grunge. Something unique - maybe best described as American tradition with spontaneous flavor.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Blue Road
     
    Live at Gabe's Backstage Lounge
    Blue Road's new CD was just chosen for the Top 5 CDs of the month on ChicagoBluesGuide.com. This excellent live recording captures some of the best moments of a band whose fast-paced rock/blues/soul mix is guaranteed to satisfy.
    Rock: British Blues
     
     
    Cry Baby and The Hoochie Coochie Boys
     
    Salt Glazed Blues - EP
    Red Hot Rhythm and Blues from the heart of The Potteries, UK. This band will Blues ya 'till they lose ya.
    Rock: British Blues
     
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    Mark Doyle and the Maniacs
    Shake 'Em On Down
    An electrifying album of guitar-driven blues rock from the classic British Blues era of 1965-1970.
    Created as a way to preserve and respect the great music of the British Blues Boom era of the Sixties, Mark Doyle & The Maniacs is the brainchild of guitarist/producer Mark Doyle. Signed to RCA in the early ‘70s with his first band, Jukin’ Bone (who played their own brand of fiery, Anglophilic blues rock), Mark has gone on to record and tour with artists as varied as Meat Loaf, Bryan Adams, Judy Collins, Leo Sayer, and Hall & Oates. A visit to the Discography page on his website details the 65 albums that Mark has been involved in. In describing the impetus for making the record, Mark explains: “Old heroes die hard, and these were mine back when I was a teenager and first started playing the electric guitar. I’m sure Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Peter Green and Kim Simmonds had their own heroes – “authentic” blues men like B. B., Albert, and Freddie King, Otis Rush, Hubert Sumlin and Buddy Guy, but I did not yet know of them, and only discovered them translated and morphed through the brilliant playing of those four English kids.” None of this would mean anything without a killer, hand-picked band to lay the music down “just as those guys had to do it: live in the studio.” In describing his “posse of energetic, passionate and similarly reverent bandmates”, Doyle says: “I couldn’t have surrounded myself with a better band. Jack “Penetrator” Lipton handles the punk snarl of those “garage blues” days better than anybody I know; Terry Quill rose to the occasion when I called him and asked him to dust off his old harps, that I was looking for Brian Jones and Keith Relf rather than Paul Butterfield. Less of a surprise is Terry’s always great guitar playing (he’s in the right speaker, plays the second solos on #7 & 8, and does all the wah and slide stuff.) Michael P. Ryan shares the lead vocals with Jack, and plays excellent bass throughout. Younger than the rest of us, I really enjoyed watching him discover the British Blues from our era. And then there’s the incomparable Frank DeFonda, who really is the engine that propels all of this along. You can tell how much the music resonates with him. All in all, they’re a bunch of Maniacs! And kudos to Jocko, the “6th Maniac”, for immersing himself in the whole ethos of the original versions and bringing his engineering and mixing chops to the table.” So take a wild ride that starts with Them’s “Mystic Eyes” and passes through The Yardbirds, Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown, and John Mayall, ending with Robin Trower (technically past the era, but evoking it nonetheless.) Along the way there is one original song by Mark and his old Jukin’ Bone bandmates George Egosarian and Joe Whiting, “New Set of Blues,” which is meant to conjure up the spirit of the era. Turn it up and Shake ‘Em On Down!
    Rock: British Blues
     
    Jim McCarty Band
    Outside Woman Blues
    Rock: British Blues
     
    The Cheaters
    Train To Wilderness
    Rock: British Blues
     
    Leather and Beer
    the smell of Leather and Beer
    Rock: British Blues
     
    Various Artists
    Yardbirds Family Tree
    Rock: British Blues
     

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Rather Go Blind
      Gráinne Duffy
      Rock: British Blues
       
       
      2.
      Bad Case of the Blues
      Electrofied
      Rock: British Blues
       
       
      3.
      Cadillac
      Electrofied
      Rock: British Blues
       
       
      4.
      Life Is Like A Boomerang
      Electrofied
      Rock: British Blues