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Showing posts with label Blues Fools. Show all posts
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Friday, January 4, 2013

Blues Fools 2003 All These Oldies



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:47:48
Size: 109,29 MB

Hungary

Tracklist:

01 - Just Your Fool 03:23


02 - Bring It On Home 04:22

03 - Can't Get No Grindin' 02:38


04 - Ain't Nobody's Business 04:08

05 - Have Myself A Ball 03:13

06 - Walking Blues 05:30

07 - Te-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu 03:35

08 - Blues With The Feeling 05:59

09 - The Harpdressed Man 03:42

10 - Need My Baby 04:12

11 - Bright Lights, Big City 05:28

12 - Fun Deal 01:38





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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Blues Fools 2001 On The Move



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:52:07
Size: 119,28 MB

Hungary

The Blues Fools' third album, "On The Move", includes a well deserved endorsement from Charlie Musselwhite. Since the release of their debut ("Fools In The Blues"), they have attracted wide interest, and appeared at festivals across Europe, but not mainland Britain (yet!). They sound like an authentic West Coast harp-led band, although they hail from Hungary.

The opening bars of "Swingin' All Night Long" grab your attention with an explosive combination of harp and horns. The Blues Fools proceed to swing their way through a tune that could quite easily have come from the pen of the late, great William Clarke. In fact, it is the first of 11 (out of 12) original tracks. They follow it with a more jump blues oriented number ("Fat Mama Boogie") before a real boogie (a la Canned Heat) on "Too Tight To Tame", where the band's excellent guitarist Laszlo "Jack" Horvath handles vocals.

Band leader, Matt Pribojszki, is something of a harp maestro, and shows off his more mellow side on the classy cool jazz of "Coffee Break". After Toots Thielemans meets jump blues on "Foolin' Around", the horn section are reintroduced for the album's only cover track, a belting version of Slim Harpo's "Dynamite".

The album then provides a breather, with the low key piano dominated "Soul Stealin' Mama". They then shuffle their way through "Bad Things About You", before the jazz influence resurfaces on "Sharp Dressed Boogie Boy".

Eventually the horns return to round it all off in fine style on "High Class Baby". It is another real swinger, blending harp and horns in perfect harmony once more. The band certainly know how to write a catchy hook line, and this one just leaves you reaching out to punch the replay button.

With "On The Move" the Blues Fools have moved on to a higher plane. This time around, the band have broadened their base to include swing and jazz elements which add to the band's overall sound. The end result is a very good album, from a very tight unit, that is well worth checking out. They may be from Hungary, but "On The Move" shows any doubters that the Blues Fools know and can play the blues. (This review is copyright © by Gordon Baxter)



Tracklist:

01 - Swingin' All Night Long 04:18


02 - Fat Mama Boogie 03:25


03 - Too Tight To Tame 03:43

04 - Coffee Break 04:49

05 - Foolin' Around 02:54

06 - Dynamite 05:34

07 - Soul Stealin' Mama 05:46

08 - Bad Things About You 05:15

09 - Sharp Dressed Boogie Boy 02:56

10 - Educated Man 04:17

11 - Shoot With Another Gone 05:21

12 - High Class Baby 03:49





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Monday, December 24, 2012

Blues Fools 1999 Fools In The Blues



Genre: Blues
Rate: 128 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:41:38
Size: 38,10 MB

Hungary

The Blues Fools hail from Hungary, and are further proof of the universality of the language of the blues. Blues music was outlawed in Hungary up until 1989, since it was regarded as imperialist. Fortunately the Blues Fools are fast learners, however, and they have come a long way in such a relatively short time. All of the songs, bar one ("My Baby Caught The Train"), are originals, and they are all sung in near perfect English.

Right from the off ("Bad Weather Blues"), everything about the Blues Fools is tight and focused. It is evident that they understand the subtle nuances of the blues, and never waste a note, whether it be on harp (the highly talented Matyas Pribojszki) or guitar (Laszlo "Jack" Horvath). The sound of the band is ably anchored throughout by Mark Koles (drums) and Andras Gyebrovski (bass).

The band describe their style--fairly appropriately--as West Coast Jump Blues, although the influence of Chicago is evident too. You get examples of this side by side, with "Lookin' Through The Keyhole" being a laid back, almost jazzy West Coast tune, whilst the ensuing "Little Boy Rock" is pure Junior Wells meets the Butterfield Blues Band. The latter is followed by possibly the best track on the album, "Mattack!", an instrumental romp, where Pribojszki gets a chance to show why he rated so highly in the World Harmonica Festival in Germany. Like many of the tracks here, it is delivered in a lively vibrant manner, that will give you itchy feet.

Do not be misled by the name of the band; the Blues Fools mean serious business. They will appeal most to those who like their blues served up West Coast style (Rod Piazza, R.J. Mischo, and so on), which means it will also appeal to Chicago fans too. Anyone who buys "Fools In The Blues" will be pleasantly surprised: it is a very good album measured by any standard. On this showing the Blues Fools are an act that are well worth further investigation. The band are due to be touring the USA at some point in the near future: check them out! (Gordon Baxter)



Tracklist:

01 - Bad Weather Blues 03:56


02 - Fools In The Blues 02:44

03 - Lookin' Thru The Keyhole 05:50

04 - Little Boy Rock 03:55

05 - Mattack! 03:25


06 - Daddy Was A Boozer 04:57

07 - I Don't Feel Well 04:25

08 - My Baby Caught The Train 04:39

09 - Shake Time 03:41

10 - I Wanna Dance With You 04:06





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