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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Rod Piazza And the Mighty Flyers: Big Blues Party

Review
The concert video Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers: Big Blues Party captures the award-winning blues band performing eight songs. The setlist includes :"Sinister Woman," "Hear Me Knockin'," "Goodbye My Lover," "The Stinger," "Tough and Tender," and "Southern Lady."

Tracks:
1. Sinister Woman [8:48]
2. Hear Me Knocking [7:51]
3. Goodbye My Lover [10:05]
4. The Stinger [6:54]
5. Murder in the 1st Degree [6:49]
6. Tough and Tender [7:17]
7. Moving in a West Coast Way [5:13]
8. Southern Lady [13:33]
9. Credits [:46]


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Luther Allison : Live in Paradise

Review
One of the most singularly powerful guitarists on the blues scene, Luther Allison lets loose with a barrage of high-energy blues in this concert video filmed only a few months before Allison's tragic death from cancer in 1997. Playing with a joyous fury that belied his poor heath, Allison rips it up on {&"I'm Back," {&"Parking Lot," and {&"Serious," as well as covers of {&"You Can't Always Get What You Want" and {&"The Sky Is Crying."

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Muddy Waters: Classic Concerts.

Review
Blues legend and slide-guitar master Muddy Waters is featured in this collection of three performances spanning seventeen years and showcasing the creative development of the man many consider the true King of the Blues. In the first performance, captured live at the Newport Jazz Festival on July 3, 1960, Waters can be seen performing twenty-six minutes of material that would eventually appear on the celebrated album Muddy Waters at Newport. A second performance filmed at the Copenhagen Jazz Festival on October 27, 1968 finds Waters playing alongside well-tuned piano-man Otis Spann, with the third and final performance consisting of a live set performed at the Molde Jazz Festival on August 1, 1977 and showing just how well the talents of the elder-statesman had developed. An additional performance of "The Blues had a Baby and They Named it Rock and Roll", interviews from The Old Grey Whistle Test and the Molde Jazz Festival, and a sixteen page collector's booklet featuring a forward by Rolling Stone Bill Wyman and essay by former Waters' lead-guitarist Bob Margolin affords longtime fans the added pleasure of getting to know the man behind the legend.

Tracks
1. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man [3:25]
2. Tiger in Your Tank [4:20]
3. Rollin' Stone [3:08]
4. Got My Mojo Working [7:06]
5. Mean Mistreater/Going to Chicago Blues [8:28]
1. Back at the Chicken Shack [3:24]
2. Train Fare Blues [6:00]
3. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man [3:03]
4. Long Distance Call [6:38]
5. Nobody Knows My Trouble [4:04]
6. Cold Cold Feeling [3:30]
7. Got My Mojo Working [5:25]
8. Tiger in Your Tank [3:19]
1. Intro/Evan's Shuffle [3:26]
2. Prison Bound Blues [5:58]
3. Blow Wind Blow [4:47]
4. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man [2:53]
5. Baby Please Don't Go [5:01]
6. Can't Get No Grindin' [4:37]
7. You Don't Have to Go [4:09]
8. Got My Mojo Working [5:35]
10. Credits [1:45]

Bonus Features
"The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock and Roll" England, July 9, 1977
Interview: Old Grey Whistle Test, England, January 1, 1972
Interview: Molde Jazz Festival, Norway, August 1, 1977

General Info:
MPEG 2
NTSC
4:3
720x480
4Gb
Subtitles: German ONLY

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The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965, Vol. 1.

Review
Thank the fates for the folks at Germany's SWR broadcasting network, who not only had the vision to put some of America's greatest blues talents on television when they toured Europe for the first time in the early '60s, but had the good sense to treat the archived videotapes with the care they deserved. While the quality of the performances on The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Vol. One is, to a certain degree, a given (just how often were Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, or Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee lousy on-stage?), the quality of the presentation is the very pleasant surprise of this package. The images and audio are both of strikingly strong quality, and the transfer to disc -- with the images in their original aspect ratio of 1.33:1 and the audio mastered in crisp PCM Mono -- is little short of flawless. It would be a treat to be able to see this stuff in any form, but in this quality, the collection is little short of a knockout. This disc is short on bonus materials -- a 1969 performance by Earl Hooker and a gallery of still photos are all the extras on board -- but the combination of superb performances from legendary artists in excellent picture and sound quality will make this a must-have item for any serious blues collector.

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The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Vol. 2

Review

The second volume of rare performances by American blues legends, archived by the German television network SWR, manages to be even more impressive than the first, boasting the same superb picture and sound quality and an even more impressive lineup of performances. The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Vol. Two has been transferred to disc in its original full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1, and the quality of the image is superb. The resolution is sharp and the full spectrum of grays is a pleasant change over the high contrast of most vintage TV material. The audio is presented in the original single-channel mix, mastered in PCM Mono, and the sound is clean and well detailed. The songs are performed in English, with no multiple-language options included. As a bonus, this edition features two excellent 1969 performances from the legendary guitarist Magic Sam, as well as a gallery of rare photos. In all, this is a well-assembled package that presents some timeless music with the care and respect it richly deserves. Anyone with more than a passing interest in the blues would do well to give this DVD a spin.

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The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 3

Review
German concert promoters Horst Lippmann and Fritz Rau are two of the unsung heroes of the blues revival of the '60s. In 1962, they struck upon the idea of bringing a handful of American blues stars to Europe for a package tour; the tour became an annual event, and these performances (especially the concerts in the United Kingdom) helped to create a new and enthusiastic audience for the music overseas. Lippmann and Rau were also able to present these gifted musicians on German television, and this home video release compiles memorable performances from the festival's cast captured on videotape. The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 3 features appearances by Buddy Guy, Skip James, Big Joe Turner, Koko Taylor, Big Mama Thornton, Hound Dog Taylor, and the only surviving footage of legendary harmonica player Little Walter.

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dvd 5, 3.6 Gb
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The American Folk-Blues Festival: The British Tours 1963-1966.

Review
Blues fans seeking to own a spectacular document of an important era in musical history will no doubt want to have a look at this collection of live performances staged between 1963 and 1966 as part of the American Folk-Blues Festival. In 1963 a collection of legendary blues musicians including Howlin' Wolf\", Muddy Waters\", Junior Wells, and Lightnin' Hopkins set out on a European tour that would take the blues halfway around the world. Now longtime blues fans and newcomers alike can view those classic performances anytime they please with this release that preserves the music of the biggest names in blues for generations to come.

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Smokin' Joe Kubek and Bnois King: My Heart's in Texas - 2006.

Review
J & J Blues Bar in Ft. Worth, Texas comes alive with the sound of authentic blues as Smokin Joe Kubek and Bnois King rock the crowd in a performance captured on New Year's Eve of 2005. In addition to an eleven song stage set that includes "Burnin' to the Ground", "My Heart's in Texas", "She's too Busy", and "Healthy Mama", Smokin' Joe and Bnois sit down with the cameras to offer an intimate interview, play an acoustic version of the track "Tired of Cryin' Over You", and present a few fan favorites as well.

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Legends of the Delta Blues - 1995.

Review

This documentary collects television appearances of four legendary guitarists. John Lee Hooker, Bukka White, Johnny Shines, and Son House are all considered pioneers of the Delta Blues sound. Through these performances, one can see how these men and their music have affected the progression of blues music.

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West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology (2010).

Review

The acclaimed documentary, Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child, tells Jimi's incredible story in his own words. Jimi's interviews and private writings offer new insights into the extraordinary life and career of the greatest guitarist of all time. The special 90 minute documentary features some of Jimi's greatest performances as well as rare and never before seen footage and photos. Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child also includes--for the first time ever examples from the Hendrix family archive of the late guitarist s personal drawings, postcards home to his father, song drafts, sketches, and lyrics.

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Freddie King - Live In Europe 1973/74 (DVD-5)

Review

Freddie King: Blues Legend - Live in Europe captures the guitarist performing ten songs taken from three different performances. Dating from 1973 and 1974, the footage includes performances of "Sweet Home Chicago," "Ain't No Sunshine," and "Blues Band Shuffle."

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Freddie King - Dallas, Texas , Jan. 20th 1973.

Review

This release documents a 1973 television concert from blues guitarist Freddie King. Recorded in 1973, the man performs eight songs including {&"Have You Ever Loved a Woman", {&"Big Legged Woman", {&"Going Down", and {&"Hide Away".

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Muddy Waters: Messin' with the Blues


Review

Muddy Waters, arguably the single most important artist in postwar electric blues, gets the royal treatment in this concert video, recorded during his appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1974. Joining Waters for this gig are two other blues legends, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, while Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young drummer Dallas Taylor add some big-name firepower by sitting in with Muddy's band. Songs include "Messin' With the Kid" and "Hoodoo Man Blues" (Junior Wells), "Ten Years Ago" and "When You See the Tears From My Eyes" (Buddy Guy), and "Mannish Boy" and ("Got My Mojo Workin') (Muddy Waters).

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The Howlin' Wolf Story - The Secret History of Rock & Roll.


Review

This documentary on the life and music of blues-legend Howlin' Wolf gets a robust presentation for its release on DVD. The Howlin' Wolf Story: The Secret History of Rock & Roll has been transferred to disc in the full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1, and the audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Mono. The performances and narration are in English with no multiple language options. Bonus materials include additional interview materials, a sidebar on the long-standing rivalry between Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters, home-movies show by drummer Sam Lay, and audio from a rare live radio broadcast by Howlin' Wolf.

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The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Vol. 1


Review
In 1962, German concert promoters Horst Lippmann and Fritz Rau were a pair of music enthusiasts who, after bringing a number of top jazz artists to Germany, struck upon the idea of assembling a package tour of leading blues artists for a series of shows in Europe. The inaugural American Folk Blues Festival marked the first time that many music fans outside the United States had the opportunity to see some of America's great blues performers in person, and the tour had a seismic impact in many of the countries where they performed, especially England (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Brian Jones, who would later form the Rolling Stones, were all in the audience for the first tour's sole British date). After the initial tour's rousing success, The American Folk Blues Festival became an annual event, and Lippman, who also worked in broadcasting, arranged for the festival's artists to appear on a series of German television specials. The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966, Vol. One was assembled from videotaped performances of headliners from the festival's first four years; included are rare performances from Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Willie Dixon, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Sippie Wallace, Otis Rush, and many more.

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Blues Legends : Memphis Slim and Sonny Boy Williamson - Live In Europe.





Review

This edition of Reelin' in the Years Productions' Blues Legends series features several 60s-era television performances by two of the genre's all-time greats. Blues Legends: Memphis Slim and Sonny Boy Williamson - Live in Europe includes rendtions of {&"The Blues is Everywhere" by Memphis Slim, {&"Your Funeral and My Trial" by Williamson, and more.

Tracks:


1. Jazz Prisma (1963): The Blues is Everywhere [2:29]
2. Jazz Prisma (1963): All By Myself [2:21]
3. Jazz Prisma (1963): My Gal Keeps Me Crying [3:22]
4. Jazz Prisma (1963): Matt's Guitar Boogie [2:49]
5. Jazz Prisma (1963): I'm Lost Without You [2:38]
6. Jazz Prisma (1963): Wish Me Well [3:17]
7. American Folk Blues Festival (1962): Rockin' the House [4:02]
8. American Folk Blues Festival (1963): I'll Just Keep Singing the Blues [2:52]
9. Jazz Prisma (1963): I'm a Lonely Man [3:17]
10. Jazz Prisma (1963): Keep It to Yourself [2:39]
11. Jazz Prisma (1963): Your Funeral and My Trial [2:55]
12. Jazz Prisma (1963): Bye Bye Birdie [3:37]
13. Swedish Film Short (1964): Who's Gonna Take Care of You [4:20]
14. Swedish Film Short (1964): It's Raining Outdoors, Baby [3:01]
15. Swedish Film Short (1964): JFK Blues [3:28]
1. Otis Spann (1960): Newport Folk Festival - Boogie Woogie Blues [2:27]
2. Otis Spann (1960): Newport Folk Festival - Slow Sweet Blues [2:42]
3. Otis Spann (1960): Newport Folk Festival - St. Louis Blues [2:29]








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Jimmy Burns Live at B.L.U.E.S. (2007).

Review

The concert film Jimmy Burns: Live at B.L.U.E.S. captures a performance by the talented guitarist whose distinct style fuses blues, gospel, and dance rhythms.


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Can't You Hear the Wind Howl? The Life and Music of Robert Johnson


Review

A mix of new interviews with old footage and recordings, this documentary, narrated by Danny Glover, highlights legendary Mississippi blues guitarist-singer Robert Johnson (1911-38). Kevin Moore (who records as Keb Mo) appears as Johnson in narrated reenactment sequences, and producer Don Law is portrayed by Don Law Jr. With both color and black-and-white footage, the film traces the brief but extremely influential career of this near-mythic figure, generally regarded as the king of the Delta blues. Shown at the 1997 Boston Film Festival.

Chapters:
1. Play [4:56]
2. Back at the Delta [10:41]
3. Preachin' Blues [3:07]
4. "Cross Road Blues" [10:41]
5. First Recording [5:59]
6. "Terraplane Blues" [6:45]
7. Dallas 1937 [8:20]
8. "Sweet Home Chicago" [7:56]
9. "Hellhound on My Trail" [4:47]
10. Three Forks 1938 [12:14]





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Soundstage: Robert Plant & the Strange Sensation


Review

In the concert film Robert Plant: Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation, former Led Zeppelin member Plant performs 11 songs in a club, accompanied by a backup band. Selections include: "Girl From the North Country," "Hey Joe," "Tin Pan Valley," "Four Sticks," "Freedom Fries," "Black Dog," "Shine it All Around," and "No Quarter."

Tracks:

1. No Quarter [4:58]
2. Shine It All Around [5:00]
3. Black Dog [5:44]
4. Freedom Fries [5:08]
5. Four Sticks [4:55]
6. Tin Pan Valley [6:21]
7. Gallows Pole [6:35]
8. The Enchanter [8:38]
9. Whole Lotta Love [6:47]
10. Bonus Songs: Hey Joe [6:16]
11. Bonus Songs: Girl From the North Country [5:47]


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Memphis Slim - Live at Ronnie Scott's - Recorded in 1986 , Released in 2006.




Review

Get set for a historic blues concert that finds Paul Jones and Slim Gaillard stepping on stage to perform alongside one of the most popular singers and blues pianists ever in this release of a performance captured live at Ronny Scott's in London, and featuring such classic tunes as "400 Years", "Stepping Out", "Please Send Me Some Love", and "Rock the House Tonight.

Tracks:

1. Main Title [:35]
2. Baby, Please Come Home [1:42]
3. Stepping Out [1:46]
4. Christina [3:29]
5. The Animal In Me [3:29]
6. Misery [2:01]
7. Please Send Me Somone To Love [5:09]
8. Four Hundred Years [4:36]
9. Health Shaking [2:12]
10. Rock the House Tonight [3:28]
11. Baby Talk [7:14]
12. Feel So Good [3:12]
13. How Long [6:34]
14. Tribute To Gaillard [6:05]
15. What Is This World Coming To? [3:49]
16. Bye Bye Blues [3:01]


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