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Giles Hedley - Plays The Blues flac album
  • Performer Giles Hedley
  • Title Plays The Blues
  • Date of release 1975
  • Other formats MPC ASF AIFF MP1 AA VQF DTS
  • Genre Blues
  • Size MP3 1821 mb
  • Size FLAC 1459 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 196

A1. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Written-By – Williamson. A2. Dimples Written-By.

Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew during the 1960s, Atlantic used unissued recordings and released them without either Coltrane's input or approval.

The 1996 album entitled, Bluing: Miles Davis Plays the Blues, the engineers at Prestige Records bring Miles Davis back to life. Packed with over 73 minutes and of 12 bar blues, Bluing brings nine great tunes of Davis? together on one disk. Having been originally recorded in the 1950?s, these nine cuts take the listener through a decade of music and a decade of Davis? life. On the opening track, entitled ?Bluing?, we hear nearly ten minutes of Davis on trumpet, Jackie McLean on alto sax, Sonny Rollins on tenor, Walter Bishop, Jr. on piano, Tommy Porter on bass, and Art Blakey playing the drums.

Is a Rolling Stones blues album a good idea? Is it good that it was recorded in just three days? Our reporters tackle five big questions about 'Blue & Lonesome'. Jeff Giles: At first, I felt like it was kind of a cop-out, especially given how long it's been since they released a new record. But there's something to be said for playing to your strengths, and although a substantial portion of the Stones' spark derives from the tension between Keith Richards' traditional inclinations and Mick Jagger's restlessness, I'm looking forward to hearing the band sit in its wheelhouse for an album. Very happy it's not overproduced. It's always great to be reminded just how well Mick Jagger plays the harmonica, and his voice sounds fantastic. I love that it's just two minutes long.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Written-By – Williamson*
2:36
A2 Dimples
Written-By – Hooker*
3:14
A3 Dim Your Lights
Written-By – Hedley*
3:16
A4 Mellow Apples
Written-By – Williams*
2:38
A5 Bottle Up And Go
Written-By – Traditional
3:33
A6 My Wife Drove Me From My Door
Written-By – Lincoln*
3:34
A7 Fool For A Woman
Written-By – Hedley*
4:45
B1 Sloppy Drunk
Written-By – Estes*
2:49
B2 Boogie Chillun
Written-By – Hooker*
3:58
B3 Jitterbug Swing
Written-By – White*
3:36
B4 Blues With A Feeling
Written-By – Jacobs*
3:13
B5 Carolyn's Blues
Written-By – Hedley*
3:39
B6 Long Black Train
Written-By – Crudup*
3:47

Credits

  • Engineer – Rien Otterspeer, Wim Meester (tracks: A4, B5)
  • Producer – Wim Noordhoek

Notes

With insert sheet.
Released as part of the 'Zeldzaam & Zonderling' series.