Saturday, December 22, 2007

Little Milton "Guitar Man", Scott Henderson "Well to the Bone"

LITTLE MILTON - GUITAR MAN

1.Guitar Man [4:17]6.1 Mb
2.Take Time out to Hear Me Some [4:30]6.5 Mb
3.Still Some Meat Left on this B [2:58]4.3 Mb
4.Blues Tuneup [5:47]8.3 Mb
5.I Could Have Saved Our Love [5:14]7.5 Mb
6.I Wish I Could Be Your Lover [4:02]5.8 Mb
7.You were on the Right Street [3:13]4.6 Mb
8.The Juke Joint is Calling Me [5:44]8.3 Mb
9.Mr and Mrs Untrue [3:59]5.7 Mb
10.Just One Moment [5:10]7.4 Mb
11.Whenever You Come Around [4:10]6 Mb
12.My Way [4:24]6.3 Mb

Little Milton "Guitar Man" Album Review

good as usual
Little Milton's last Malaco CD pretty much sticks to the formula of his previous ones, but that does not mean it is a generic disc. Blues is dominant on the disc, notably the first four tracks including the autobiographical title track which features plenty of fine guitar playing, the straight ahead shuffle "Still Some Meat Left on This Bone" and the slow "Blues Tune Up". But there are some fine soul tracks as well, including the Tyrone Davis-style "You Were on the Right Street", the slow "I Could Have Saved Our Love", and "Mr. and Mrs. Untrue", a duet with Karen Brown. One flaw of the disc is Milton's choice to cover Paul Anka's "My Way", which even he can keep from being cheese.
Even after 13 albums for the label, Milton still followed the same formula as the others for this disc, and it worked great as usual.






SCOTT HENDERSON - WELL TO THE BONE

Scott Henderson - Well to the Bone
Year: 2002


1.Lady P [7:13]10.4 Mb
2.Hillbilly in the Band [5:06]7.3 Mb
3.Devil Boy [6:40]9.5 Mb
4.Lola Fay [6:23]9.1 Mb
5.Well to the Bon [4:50]6.9 Mb
6.Ashes [6:52]9.8 Mb
7.Sultans Boogie [6:30]9.3 Mb
8.Dats da Way it Go [6:54]9.8 Mb
9.That Hurts [6:15]9 Mb
10.Rituals [8:00]11.5 Mb

Scott Henderson "Well to the Bone" Album Review

Scott Rocks!!
Scott is not only one of the most brilliant guitarists alive but a very cool guy. I saw him yesterday live and today I had a workshop with him and his band at Berklee school of music. I got this album today. I was more familiar with Scott`s work with Tribal tech, but I have to say that this album is absolutely brilliant! you can`t miss this amazing tunes and performance by the band his awesome technique on a very different recording hard to categorize but very easy to listen.

Video russ hammel plays: well to the bone by scott henderson

From the Well to the Bone cd. One of my favorite players. Guitar tuned to Eb.






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