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CRUISIN FOR A BLUISIN PLAYLIST 5.5.11
JUST GONNA KICK BACK TONITE REFLECT A LITTLE ON BLUESFEST AND PLAY SOME BLUES FROM THE LEGENDARY CHARLES BROWN AND NEW RELEASES FROM BLIND BOYS, MARCIA BALL AND A RERELEASE FROM BARRENCE WHITFIELD.
www.buddyknox.com.au www.edenbrent.com www.yellowdogrecords.com www.marciaball.com www.alligator.com www.markpocketgoldberg.com www.mojobluesmen.com www.brisbanebluesfestival.com
· 15. All Along the Watchtower. The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Electric Ladyland. MCA.’66. · 17. He’s a Jelly Roll Baker. Lonnie Johnson. He’s a Jelly Roll Baker. BMG. 1992. · 6. Feelin Fine Bout Being Poor. Buddy Knox. Buddy’s Blues. Independent. 2010. · 9. Telling it Like it Is. Joe Beard [featuring Ronnie Earl]. Blues Union. Audioquest. 1996. · 7. Let’s Boogie-Woogie. Eden Brent. Ain’t Got No Troubles. Yellow Dog Records. 2010. · 2. Roadside Attractions. Marcia Ball. Roadside Attractions. Alligator. 2011.
· 1. Teardrops From My Eyes. Charles Brown with Hjartslag. I’m Gonna Push On. 1980. · 2. Black Night/Please Don’t Drive Me Away. Charles Brown with Hjartslag. I’m Gonna Push On. 1980. · 4. I Wanna Go Home. Charles Brown with Amos Milburn. Demon-Westside. 1999. · 1. Travellin’ Blues. [1946] Charles Brown with Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers. Drifting & Dreaming. Ace Records. 1996. · 3. What Do You Know About Love. [1946] Charles Brown with Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers. Drifting & Dreaming. Ace Records. 1996. · 14. It Had to Be You. [1948] Charles Brown with Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers. Drifting & Dreaming. Ace Records. 1996. · 1. No Mercy For the Wicked Blues. Mark ‘Pocket’ Goldberg. Off the Alleyway. Independent.
· 4. This Train. Mark ‘Pocket’ Goldberg. Off the Alleyway. Independent. · 1. Dirty Love. Mojo Bluesmen. Dirty Love. Independent. 2010. · 4. Take a Bit of Whiskey. Mojo Bluesmen. Dirty Love. Independent. 2010. You may have caught these guts busking around Byron or even saw them at Bluesfest. · 7. I Ain’t Got You. Mick Hadley & the Atomic Boogie Band. 19th Annual Brisbane Blues Festival. Music Sampler. · 4. Working Mans Boogie. Lobby Loyde & the Coloured Balls. Rajon. 1997. · 5. Johnny B. Goode. Lobby Loyde & the Coloured Balls. Rajon. 1997. Lobby Loyde like Mick Hadley was a member of one of Australia’s seminal blues band as was Rob from the Feros arcade in Byron.
· 1. Bip Bop Bip. Barrence Whitfield and the Savages. Plus 10 More for the Pot. Ace. ’84. · 2. Walking with Barrence. Barrence Whitfield and the Savages. Plus 10 More for the Pot. · 3. Mama Get The Hammer. Barrence Whitfield and the Savages. Plus 10 More for the Pot. · 4. Fat Mama. Barrence Whitfield and the Savages. Plus 10 More for the Pot. Ace. ’84. · 5. Cotton Pickin’. Barrence Whitfield and the Savages. Plus 10 More for the Pot. Ace. · 6. Go Ahead and Burn. Barrence Whitfield and the Savages. Plus 10 More for the Pot. · 9. Walk Out. Barrence Whitfield and the Savages. Plus 10 More for the Pot. Ace. ’84.
FEATURE ALBUM. BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA. TAKE THE HIGH ROAD. SAGUARO ROAD RECORDS. 2011. The Blind Boys take their unique gospel-soul sound and infuse it with a country flavour. Spice it up with guest appearances from The Oak Ridge Boys, Lee Anne Womack, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson and Hank Williams Jr and it all works fine. Further evidence that after 70 years of making music it can still be fresh, joyous, fun and relevant. The title track started their Australian shows. · 1. Take the High Road with the Oak Ridge Boys. · 2. Jesus, Hold My Hand. · 4. I Was a Burden with Lee Ann Womack. · 5. Can You Give me a Drink? With Vince Gill. · 9. Why Don’t You Live So God Can Use You [written by Muddy Waters] · 11. Stand By Me.
· 1. Sent to the Edge. Randell Bramblett & Geoff Achison and Friends. Jammin’ in the Attic. Live at Eddie’s Attic. 13/6/2010. · 4. One Ticket, One Ride. Randell Bramblett & Geoff Achison and Friends. Jammin’ in the Attic. Live at Eddie’s Attic. 13/6/2010.
My favourite moment at Bluesfest [even though a little underpowered] Little Feat doing an acoustic version of Willin’ straight into Dixie Chicken. · 13. Willin’ · 10. Dixie Chicken. From Little Feat. Waiting for Columbus. Live album from 1978. Warner Brothers. This was recorded over several nights with the mighty Tower of Power horn section and was to be the final release before Lowell George’s death in 1979.
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