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Colors
Beeble Music
2020
Musiclovers listening to Colors may or may not be aware they've heard


The Rolling Stones
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1962

The Real McCoy
Dixon Landing Music/Self-Produced
2020
Alex Dixon's lineage may be indisputable, but the grandson of blues icon

Willie Dixon
bass, acoustic1915 - 1992

Simple Case of the Blues
Last Music Co.
2020
It's tempting to take for granted the ease and self-assurance that pervades this album of Rose Flores,' but that would be a mistake. The potent combination of attributes is rare indeed and virtually glows throughout. From the very first notes sung and played so confidently on "Love Don't Love Nobody," Flores, co-producers/guitarists Charlie Sexton and Kenny Vaughan, plus all the other estimable musicians, suggest they made quick work of sessions in Nashville and Austin that resulted in these eleven robust tracks. It also explains why and how the ensembles in the respective locations ventured into eclectic realms far removed from the saucy likes of "Drive Drive Drive" and "Til The Well Runs Dry." But "Mercy Fell Like Rain" is quintessential rhythm and blues soul music of the highest order, saxophonist Greg Williams, trombonist Paul Deemer and trumpeter Kevin Flatt adding to the authenticity as well as the diversity of this immensely likable record.

It's A Mighty Hard Road
Self Produced
2020
At the outset of the fourth decade in his prolific career, fifteen (!?) tracks certify what an indefatigable proponent of the blues is Popa Chubby (nee Ted Horowitz). There are a few predictable numbers here like the title tune and one of the two covers here, "I'd Rather Go Blind," (written by Leon Russell, Don Nix and Duck Dunn). But there's no denying the fire Chubby and company infuse into their playing on Prince's "Kiss" and their sharp, emphatic musicianship also renders moot the pedestrian nature of some material. Not surprisingly, the self-styled 'Beast From the East' leads the charge throughout with his ringing guitar and his fretwork likewise brightens the pop flavored "Let Love Free The Day:" like the light touch he exhibits on "Gordito," his deft fingering is emblematic of a well-honed style within which Popa's gruff vocals command almost equal attention over the course of this sixty-minutes-plus.

Blues From the Inside Out
Delmark
2020
Dave Specter doesn't really need the validation of
Jorma Kaukonen
guitar and vocals
Hot Tuna
band / ensemble / orchestraTracks and Personnel
Colors
Tracks: And The Devil Too; Bass Reeves; We'll Be All Right; Day Tripper; Good Old Days; Dirty Ole Man; Man Like Me; Shanghai Sunset; Downhill.
Personnel: Sugar Blue: harmonicas, vocals; Rico McFarland: guitars; Max De Bernardi; guitar, dobro; Sergio Montalalenl: guitar; Moto Makino: guitar; Damiano Della Torre: piano and organs Ilaria Lantieri : bass; Johnny B. Gayden: bass; Brady Williams: drums; Yan Boodhoo: drums; Washboard Chaz: Washboard; Jennifer Hall: background vocals; Afrika Riz: vocals;
The Real McCoy
Tracks: Nothing New Under the Sun; Spider In My Stew; The Real McCoy; My Greatest Desire; When I Make Love; Howlin' for My Darling; Groanin' the Blues; 10,00 Miles Away; Chi-Town Boogie; I Want To Be Loved; Chi-Town Boogie (Instrumental).
Personnel: Lewis "Big Lew" Powell: vocals; Sugar Blue: harmonica; Steve Bell: harmonica; Melvin Taylor: guitar; Rico McFarland: guitar ;Gino Matteo: guitar; Joey Delgado: guitar; Alex Dixon: electric bass, upright bass, piano; Alvino Bennett; drums; Leila Dixon: background vocals; Whaia: background vocals.
Simple Case of the Blues
Tracks: Love Don't Love Nobody; Mercy Fell Like Rain; I Want To Do More; Simple Case Of The Blues; Drive Drive Drive; Till The Well Runs Dry; If There Was A Way; That's What You Gotta Do; enemy hands; Teenage Rampage; If You Need Me.
Personnel: Rosie Flores: lead and backing vocals, lead guitar; Kenny Vaughan: lead guitar; Charlie Sexton: rhythm guitar, percussion; Cindy Cashdollar: lap steel guitar; Michael Flanigin: Hammond B3 Organ; T Jarrod Bonta: piano, Wurlitzer electric piano: Greg Williams: saxophone; Paul Deemer: trombone; Kevin Flatt: trumpet; Dave Roe: upright bass, Electric Bass; Jimmy Lester Drums; Ange Kogutz, Michael Hale, Robert Kraft, Sheree Smith: backing vocals
It's A Mighty Hard Road
Tracks: The Flavor Is in the Fat; It's a Mighty Hard Road; Buyer Beware; It Ain't Nothin'; Let Love Free the Day; If You're Looking for Trouble; The Best Is Yet to Come; I'm the Beast from the East; Gordito; Enough Is Enough; More Time Making Love; Why You Wanna Bite My Bones?; Lost Again; I'd Rather Be Blind; Kiss.
Personnel: Popa Chubby: guitars, background vocals, all percussion, drums, harmonica, bass; Dave Keyes: piano, organ; Steve Holley: drums; Brett Bass: bass; V.D. King: bass; Don Castagno: drums;
Blues From The Inside Out
Tracks: Blues From The Inside Out; Ponchatoula Way; March Through the Darkness; Sanctifunkious; How Low Can One Man Go/; Asking For A Friend; Minor Shout; The blues Ain't Nothin'; Opposites Attract; Soul Drop; Wave's Gonna Come; String Chillin.'
Personnel: Dave Specter: guitar, vocals; Sarah Marie Young: vocals; Bill Brichta: acoustic guitar; Jorma Kaukonen: guitar; Brother John Kattke: piano, organ, backing vocals; Mars Williams: tenor saxophone; John Janowiak: trombone; Ron Haynes: trumpet; Ruben Alvarez:percussion; Harlan Lee Terson: bass; Marty Binder: drums; devin Thompson, Tad Robinson: backing vocals.
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Blues Deluxe
Sugar Blue
Doug Collette
conqueroo
Beeble Music
Rolling Stones
Dixon Landing Music/Self-Produced
Willie Dixon
Last Music Co.
Self-Produced
Delmark
Jorma Kaukonen
Jefferson Airplane
Hot Tuna
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