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A "gem", per Blues Revue. Jazz, blues, rock, and funk, by lap steel and psychedelic guitar masters. Guests include Roy Rogers, Norton Buffalo, Henry Kaiser, and alumni of Santana, Jefferson Starship, Sly and the Family Stone, and the Rolling Stones.
Genre:
Blues: Chicago Style
Release Date:
2003
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NightFire
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Record Label: NightFire Featuring Harvey Mandel, Freddie Roulette, Pete Sears
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Psychedelic guitar great Harvey Mandel and lap steel guitar legend Freddie Roulette, both with roots in the Chicago Blues, reunite here for the first time in over 30 years! Harvey Mandel's credits include Canned Heat, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, The Ventures, and The Rolling Stones ("Black and Blue" album); Freddie Roulette, often called "the greatest lap steel guitarist in the world", has blended his ethereal sound with those of John Lee Hooker, Earl Hooker, and Charlie Musselwhite.
This album ranges from Psychedelic Rock to Chicago Style Blues, with a little jazz and a little funk thrown in. It is balanced between instrumental and vocal. The last track, Guest House, includes guest artists Roy Rogers, Norton Buffalo, and Henry Kaiser. Former Jefferson Starship keyboardist Pete Sears lends his magic to three tracks (4,9,11); other tracks include Santana's Michael Carabello on conga (1,7) and Jose Najera on conga and percussion (3,4,10), and former Sly and the Family Stone drummer Greg Errico (2), who also appeared on Santana's "Abraxas" album.
Appearing on every track is the San Francisco Bay Area band NightFire, which, in addition to Harvey Mandel and Freddie Roulette, includes veteran musicians Michael Borbridge on drums, Eugene Huggins on harmonica and vocals, and Michael Warren (formerly with Merl Saunders and The Rainforest Band) on bass.
Other guest artists on this album are Rikki Gordon and Sonny Reece on vocals, and Rob Pool, Liam Hanrahan, and Steve Evans on bass.
There's something for everyone here!
Producer: Harvey Mandel
Executive Producers: Michael Borbridge, Patricia Wong
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I wish these guys would tour!
author: lzr
This is the band that Mandel really gets to show his stuff with; "Super-Tone", ultra-modern guitar,(although He's been doing since the mid-sixties!), along with the, (slide), guitarist that he interacts best with : Freddy Roulette. Hopefully the notice that the 'Chicago Blues Allstars' is getting lately will allow Harvey to go out with this band soon, because the CBA just don't do it for me, and these guys definitely do!
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A fascinating compilation of songs that only work through the genius of Mr
author: JPB STUDIO: POMPEII RENAISSANCE
As a 30 + year fan of Harvey Mandel, I find the NIGHTFIRE disc a fascinating compilation of songs that only through the genius of Mandel -- could this be brought off successfully. While Warren's bass could use a little more life and Roulette's lap steel could show a little less hesitancy on some songs -- I feel that as NIGHTFIRE jells closer -- only higher peaks are in their future.
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Harvey Mandel still making the best guitar sound ever
author: Ray Hann
Another great CD from the ultimate king of guitars - touch of green was one of the best tracks I have ever heard.
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author: John Ivey
Being a long-time fan of Harvey Mandel, I will buy just about anything that he plays on and Nightfire is no exception. This is one smoking little band. The album is all over the place stylistically, however, that does not detract from its overall quality. I really enjoyed the album and hope that these guys make it out to Colorado some day.
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