CD Recommendations of modern releases - 2000 onwards

CD Recommendations of modern releases - 2000 onwards

am 04.11.2005 12:02:32 von Nate

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*Carlos del Junco, Blues Mongrel - Northern BluesNate wrote:

> Hey Blues lovers what are your cd recommendations of Cds released from
> year 2000 onwards. I'm looking to increase my collection of modern
> releases.

WC's newest CD, produced by his wife Jeannette Lodovici-Clarke.

cu,
RalfI saw a 'new' G&L ASAT in a local shop. I asked if it was new or s/h
because the grub screws on the top E bridge pie

Re: CD Recommendations of modern releases - 2000 onwards

am 04.11.2005 17:28:26 von r_buschner

ce were askew. One was fully
screwed in and the other fully out so that the saddle was tiwsted over. When
I pointed this to the shop owner I expected him to correct it (seconds of a
job). His response was more or less 'if you buy it that will be sorted out'.
Needless to say I didn't a

Re: CD Recommendations of modern releases - 2000 onwards

am 10.12.2005 00:42:28 von DGDevin

crease my collection of modern
> releases.

Sweet Tea from Buddy Guy is awful good, not yer happy bouncy blues, kind of
gut-bucket, but very, very enjoyable.> "Nate" <> wrote in message
> news:
>
>> Hey Blues lovers what are your cd recommendations of Cds released from
>> year 2000 onwa

Re: CD Recommendations of modern releases - 2000 onwards

am 10.12.2005 00:56:14 von Gert Jan Kuiper

rds. I'm looking to increase my collection of modern
>> releases.

Both CD's by Sugar Ray & The Blue Tones are very good!

GJKMike C. wrote:

> That's generally because you're talking to a guy that has no intellectual
> skills and even less musical knowledge. Check out his out-of-tune,
> I'm-having-a-bitch-of-a-time-keeping-up-with-this-click-trac k,
> maybe-if-I-drench-my-playing-with-chorus-and-reverb-I-can-be -thought-of-as-David-Gilmour
> noodling out there on the web. Dreadful.
>

Re: CD Recommendations of modern releases - 2000 onwards

am 12.12.2005 12:19:23 von ole man blues

uot; She
recently wrote me of this new planned released:

I have started on the series of the "lost tapes." The first one will
be
WILLIAM CLARKE IN THE BEGINNING. I already have most of the tunes
picked
out. Just need to send them to the mastering lab. I want it to come
out
mid next year. While I was listening to tapes I found a great one of
Bill
and Charlie Musselwhite taking turns playing guitar, singing and
playing
harp in our living room. They are laughing and having a good time.
(good
quality too) Real cool stuff!!!! Bill was a hell of a guitar player,
most
people don't even know that. He never thought of himself of a guitar
player, but guess what, when Rick Holmstrom first came over our house
guess
who taught him the basics of blues guitar??? That's right. Bill did.

If you haven't caught the article on William Clarke in the latest issue
of Cross Harp Chronicles.com, it will appear online until the first
of the year. Go online to:

www.crossharpchronicles.com

Thanks for the other recommendations. Have a ho, ho, ho, merry
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