Artist: Various Artists Title Of Album: American Blues Collaborations Year Of Release: 2013 Genre: Electric Blues Label: Next Decade Entertainment Format: MP3 Quality: 320 kbps, 44.1 Khz Total Time: 75:14 Total Size: 176 Mb Covers: Front Tracklist: 01 Albert Collins, Robert Cray & Johnny Copeland - Black Cat Bone (4:56) 02 21C-B-Boyz & Chris Thomas King - Roc Yo Daddy (2:23) 03 Albert Collins, Robert Cray & Johnny Copeland - T-Bone Shuffle (4:54) 04 Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - High Heel Sneakers (4:54) 05 Chris Thomas King & Tabby Thomas - Da Thrill Is Gone From Here (4:40) 06 James Cotton & Joe Bonamassa - Cotton Mouth Man (3:46) 07 James Cotton, Junior Wells, Carey Bell & Billy Branch - My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble (5:28) 08 Koko Taylor & Lonnie Brooks - It's A Dirty Job (5:29) 09 Koko Taylor & Buddy Guy - Born Under A Bad Sign (6:22) 10 Long John Hunter, Lonnie Brooks & Phillipe Walker - A Little More Time (4:20) 11 Roy Rogers & Hana Morrison - Playin' The Fool (4:45) 12 Shemekia Copeland & Dr. John - The Push I Need (3:44) 13 Sonny Landreth - Storm Of Worry (3:55) 14 Sonny Landreth & Robben Ford - Way Past Long (5:06) 15 Tommy Castro, Janiva Magness & Knox Music - Think (4:28) 16 Tommy Castro & Rick Estrin - My Next Ex-Wife (5:56) Born in 1969 in San Mateo, California, blues guitarist Eric Lindell spent much of his youth in nearby Santa Rosa and Forestville. Although he worked as a baker by day, Lindell turned his focus to music in the evenings, honing his chops as a competent vocalist and guitarist by playing in bars around Sonoma County. He produced his debut album, Bring It Back, in 1996, and in 1999 he won the John Lennon Songwriting Competition with his original piece "Kelly Ann." That same year, Lindell decided to move to New Orleans to pursue music in a different location. The move was a beneficial one, as Lindell soon hooked up with Galactic's Stanton Moore and began playing shows around town, frequently enlisting drummers Johnny Vidocovich and Harold Brown (from War) to sit in. He issued a self-released, self-titled record in 2002, but the following year saw him move to Sparco Records, where he released both Piety Street Session and EP Volume 1. Tragic Magic followed in 2005 and sparked serious interest from Alligator Records, which released Change in the Weather in 2006 and Low on Cash, Rich in Love in 2008. Lindell continued his prolific output with 2009's Gulf Coast Highway, another album of blue-eyed soul and confident guitar work. Leaving Alligator Records, Lindell put out a couple of albums to sell at gigs, 2010’s Cazadero and 2011’s Between Motion and Rest, both of which were combined in a two-disc release entitled West County Drifter from M.C. Records in the fall of 2011. For requests/re-ups, please send me private message. Download: |