Guitar Slim Green With Johnny And Shuggie Otis-Stone Down Blues (1970) [2015] [Z3K]⭐ Status: All the torrents in this section have been verified by our verification system Category: Music Infohash 085fcc416aba0a4ae240da916a897e79ed0ffe43 Size: 252.5 MB in 23 files Release Date(s): Torrent Release: 06-01-2021 by user Swarm: 0 Seeds & 0 PeersVote: No votes yet.
Band: Guitar Slim Green with Johnny and Shuggie Otis Album: Stone Down Blues Release: 1970 (2015) Genre: Blues Country: US Quality: FLAC | lossless Tracklist: 1. Shake 'Em Up 2. Bumble Bee Blues 3. Make Love All Night 4. My Little Angel Child 5. Fifth Street Alley Blues 6. Old Folks Boogie 7. This War Ain't Right 8. You Make Me Feel So Good 9. Big Fine Thing 10.Play On Little Girl 11.My Marie 12.Rock The Nation Track 11 and 12 Previously Unissued Guitar Slim Green wasn't a prolific bluesman by any means. He recorded several sides in the '40s, '50s, and '60s, including a pair of singles for Johnny Otis' Dig, but perhaps his best-known recording is 1970's Stone Down Blues, his only full-length record. That's entirely due to who supports him on the album, produced by Johnny Otis, who also played drums on the record and brought in his son Shuggie to play bass and the occasional guitar, forming something of a power trio with Guitar Slim. Certainly, father and son help push Green away from his comfortable wheelhouse -- a wheelhouse that's firmly indebted to T-Bone Walker, whose influence can be heard on Guitar Slim's fluid single-line leads -- and into slightly funkier territory. The Otis rhythm section is loose and gritty, something that's readily apparent on the jumping opener "Shake 'Em Up" and that swing pops up elsewhere, including the John Lee Hooker homage "Old Folks Blues." One of the attractive things about Stone Down Blues is how the Otises continue to goose Green along in sly ways, urging him to sing Johnny's protest tune "This War Ain't Right" and mixing up shuffles ("Make Love All Night") with slow 12-bar blues ("My Little Angel Child"), piano blues ("You Make Me Feel So Good"), and urbanized country blues ("Big Fine Thing"). Green's gravelly voice and mellow presence help tie this all together and the whole album feels something like a casual triumph: Johnny Otis is paying his old friend a favor and, in doing so, finds an unwitting intersection between the old and modern blues at the turn of the '60s.
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Filename Size 01 - Shake 'Em Up.Flac 12.5 MB 02 - Bumble Bee Bues.Flac 21.7 MB 03 - Make Love All Night.Flac 15.6 MB 04 - My Little Angel Child.Flac 23 MB 05 - 5th Street Alley Boogie.Flac 19.8 MB 06 - Old Folks Blues.Flac 13.4 MB 07 - This War Ain't Right.Flac 19.1 MB 08 - You Make Me Feel So Good.Flac 13 MB 09 - Big Fine Thing.Flac 17.6 MB 10 - Play On Little Girl.Flac 20 MB 11 - My Marie.Flac 12.4 MB 12 - Rock The Nation.Flac 11.9 MB Front.jpg 168.8 KB Scans/back.png 6 MB Scans/Booklet 1.png 9.3 MB Scans/Booklet 2.png 8.7 MB Scans/Booklet 3.png 9 MB Scans/disc.png 3.1 MB Scans/Front.png 10.1 MB Scans/tray.png 5.7 MB Scans/Vinyl Back.jpg 127.3 KB Scans/Vinyl Front.jpg 177.7 KB Scans/Vinyl Label.jpg 80.5 KB
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