- Performer Backhouse James' Blues Band
- Title Backhouse James' Blues Band
- Date of release 2013
- Style Electric Blues
- Other formats XM ADX VOX WMA MP2 AIFF AU
- Genre Rock / Blues
- Size MP3 1838 mb
- Size FLAC 1651 mb
- Rating: 4.8
- Votes: 808
The other delta blues. The latest album in the Record Collector Rare Vinyl Series is from a group which boasted a guitarist who might have joined John Mayall – or even the Stones. Instead he played pure blues with Backhouse James Blues Band – and cut a fantastic private-press LP that only 30 people owned. Now you can own it too, says Ian Shirley. Back in early 1968 Barry Bailey was at his girlfriend’s house in Gillingham, Kent, looking to, as they say in blues parlance, have his lemon squeezed dr. hen the doorbell rang
He soon formed his Electric Blues Band and featured frequently, if briefly, on the local scene. At some point, believed to be in the late ‘60s, Eldon apparently experienced a crossroads-type epiphany of sorts and left the area to go to school studying law. He had sold his soul to the devil, crossed over to the dark side and practiced small town law – essentially disappearing into musical obscurity. Mose Alison’s Parchman Farm gets similar, respectful treatment and mixes up the pace of the album nicely. Ever-faithful to the evolution of the blues, Backhouse and his band pay tribute to his dual US/UK ancestry, including a freshened up version of Jagger/Richards’ What A Shame and a jangly, meaty cover of Back In Your Town, one of the Chequered-Shirted Wizard’s best tracks – Lord Rory of Gallagher would have raised a glass in justified salute to. this one.
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James Backhouse (8 July 1794 – 20 January 1869) was a botanist and missionary for the Quaker church in Australia. His son, also James Backhouse (1825–1890), was also botanist. James Backhouse was born in 1794, the fourth child of James and Mary Backhouse a Quaker business family of Darlington, County Durham, England. He was the third after his father and grandfather to be called James Backhouse. His grandfather died as a Quaker prisoner and martyr at Lancaster Castle in 1697.
Backhouse James Blues Band - Backhouse James Blues Band. The Riot Squad - Making Up For Lost Time. UK Subs "Another Kind of Blues" EX+/EX. Outer sleeve has sticker promoting single releases.
| A1 | Coming Home | 2:40 |
| A2 | Can't Raise The Dead | 2:30 |
| A3 | The Train Is Coming | 3:50 |
| A4 | No Title Blues | 2:35 |
| A5 | Evil Goin' On | 2:30 |
| A6 | Save Her Doctor | 3:10 |
| A7 | Cold Heart | 2:30 |
| B1 | On The Ball | 4:40 |
| B2 | Rock Me | 3:25 |
| B3 | Dust My Broom | 3:00 |
| B4 | Help Me | 3:50 |
| B5 | Pickin Blues | 2:45 |
| B6 | Hat For The Blues | 2:40 |
| B7 | Bored Choir Blues | 2:10 |
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