Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Keb Mo "Peace Back by Popular Demand", Louis Myers "Tell My Story Movin"

KEB MO - PEACE BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Keb Mo - Peace Back by Popular Demand
Year: 2004


1.For What It's Worth [3:57]5.8 Mb
2.Wake Up Everybody [4:06]6.3 Mb
3.People Got to Be Free [3:45]5.7 Mb
4.Talk [3:38]5 Mb
5.Whats Happening Brother [3:24]5.3 Mb
6.The Times They are A-Changin [4:10]5.1 Mb
7.Get Together [3:59]6 Mb
8.Someday Well All Be Free [4:01]6.2 Mb
9.(Whats So Funny Bout) Peace Love and Understanding [3:43]5.9 Mb
10.Imagine [4:54]7.1 Mb

Keb Mo "Peace Back by Popular Demand" Album Review

A Blues Man with a Conscience
I have owned this CD for a while and I keep coming back to play it for comfort. I love his blues style and interpretation of old Vietnam war classics. The timeing and message is clear, but the songs are beautiful. He can do it all! What a musician!






LOUIS MYERS - TELL MY STORY MOVIN

1.Wiggle Tail [5:50]7.7 Mb
2.Blue and Lonesome [6:27]9.3 Mb
3.Bottom of the Harp [4:39]7 Mb
4.Whoopin Cough [5:48]8.5 Mb
5.Sloppy Drunk [4:41]7.1 Mb
6.One More Break [6:07]8.8 Mb
7.Tribute to the Aces [3:15]4.8 Mb
8.Rock Me [5:49]8.5 Mb
9.In the Evening [5:25]8.1 Mb
10.Heart Attack [4:34]6.7 Mb
11.Worried Life Blues [4:33]6.7 Mb
12.Tell My Story Movin [4:17]6.4 Mb

Louis Myers "Tell My Story Movin" Album Review

Tell My Story Movin' my review from barcelona
A good record when he had suffered a minor stroke and hadn't regained full fitness, consequently his singing is somewhat strained and he plays guitar on only one track but he compensates by playing lots of harmonica in the style of prime Little Walter, by this legend of Chicago Blues that was a founder member of the great THE ACES. Personally I like very much the 1978 jewel record "I'm a southern man" that this "Tell my story movin' but this one also reaches great Chicago Blues moments along with all CD, all the songs have a good similar level and if you like Chicago Blues you can go wrong with it.






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