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Ramblin' Man: Live at the St. George Theatre

By Dickey Betts
Label: BMG
Released: 2019
Track listing: Hot’Lanta; Blue Sky; Midnight Rider; In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed; Whipping Post; Ramblin’ Man; Jessica.
Love Remains

Label: BMG
Released: 2019
Track listing: Corner Painter; Counterfeit; Hard To Be Alone; Haunted Love; Love Remains; Fistful of Glass; Under The Sun; One Thing After Another; Killing Me; Pieces Of Me.
Ronnie Wood and Mike Zito: Tributes to Chuck Berry - Playin' Guitar Like Ringin' a Bell

by Doug Collette
Chuck Berry should be revered as one of American history's great storytellers. His depictions of people ("Johnny B. Goode"), places ("Memphis Tennessee) and things ("Rock and Roll Music") carried a vivid attention to detail further distinguished by the author's immediately recognizable electric guitar sound: marrying the blues with country music Berry set himself apart from forebears ...
Dickey Betts: Ramblin' Man: Live at the St. George Theatre

by Doug Collette
Dickey Betts does not add to his reputation with Ramblin' Man: The Dickey Betts Band Live at the St George Theater. To be fair, he doesn't significantly sully reputation as an icon of Southern rock either, but that's just testament to how firmly established is his position in history as co-founder of the Allman Brothers Band, ...
Tal Wilkenfeld: Love Remains

by Doug Collette
Prior to the release of Love Remains, Australian-born Tal Wilkenfeld may have been best known for her talent on the bass in the company of Jeff Beck circa Live at Ronnie Scott's (Eagle Video, 2008). In the interim, however, she has been busy with stints playing for a disparate range of artists including Jackson Browne and ...
Shake Your Hips: The Excello Records Story by Randy Fox

by C. Michael Bailey
Shake Your Hips: The Excello Records Story Randy Fox 170 Pages ISBN: # 9781947026223 BMG 2018 As almost a vital act of nature, three books that would make a tidy trilogy in any musical world, were recently released independently. These are: Blues From The Bayou: The Rhythms Of Baton ...
Confessin' The Blues

Label: BMG
Released: 2018
Track listing: CD 1: Muddy Waters - Rollin’ Stone; Howlin’ Wolf - Little Red Rooster; John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chillen; Little Walter - I Hate To See You Go; Chuck Berry - Little Queenie; Bo Diddley - You Can’t Judge A Book By Its Cover; Eddie Taylor - Ride ’Em On Down; Slim Harpo - I’m A King Bee; Magic Sam - All Your Love; Elmore James w/ Sonny Boy Williamson II - Dust My Broom; Little Walter - Just Your Fool; Muddy Waters - I Want To Be Loved; Big Bill Broonzy - Key To The Highway; Robert Johnson - Love In Vain Blues; Mississippi Fred McDowell - You Gotta Move; Jimmy Reed - Bright Lights, Big City; Big Maceo - Worried Life Blues; Little Johnny Taylor - Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (Part 1); Howlin’ Wolf - Commit A Crime; Otis Rush - I Can’t Quit You Baby; Jay McShann & Walter Brown - Confessin’ The Blues. CD 2: Howlin’ Wolf - Just Like I Treat You; Little Walter - I Got To Go; Chuck Berry – Carol; Bo Diddley – Mona; Muddy Waters - I Just Want To Make Love To You; Elmore James & The Broom Dusters - Blues Before Sunrise; Eddie Taylor - Bad Boy; Boy Blue - Boogie Children; Jimmy Reed - Little Rain; Robert Johnson - Stop Breakin’ Down Blues; Reverend Robert Wilkins - The Prodigal Son; Lightnin’ Slim - Hoodoo Blues; Billy Boy Arnold - Don’t Stay Out All Night; Bo Diddley – Crawdad; Dale Hawkins - Susie Q; Amos Milburn - Down The Road Apiece; Howlin’ Wolf - Little Baby; Little Walter - Blue And Lonesome; B.B. King - Rock Me Baby; Buddy Guy - Damn Right, I’ve Got The Blues; Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy
Fela Is The Future

By Leeroy
Label: BMG
Released: 2018
Track listing: Na Poi; Beasts Of No Nation; Zombie; I.T.T. (International Thief Thief); Opposite People; Go Slow; Look And Laugh; Fight To Finish; Authority Stealing; Yellow Fever; V.I.P.; OBE.
Various Artists: Confessin' The Blues

by Doug Collette
If it weren't so scrupulously annotated (at least up to a point) or attractively designed, this title might be flippantly described as The Greatest Hits of the Blues." As is, it is the third in a roots revival series of sorts. Confessin' The Blues follows Chicago Plays the Stones (Raisin' Music, 2018), where a Windy city ...