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Showing posts with label James Montgomery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Montgomery. Show all posts

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Ayla Brown 2009 Live With The James Montgomery Blues Band & The Uptown Horns


Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:26:42
Size: 61,08 MB

United States


Tracklist:

01 - Intro - Breaking Away 04:11

02 - Dancing In The Streets 04:06

03 - Respect 03:40

04 - Come Together 04:25

05 - Some Kind Of Wonderful 05:04

06 - Absolutely Everybody 05:16





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Friday, May 9, 2014

James Montgomery Bluesband 2001 Bring It On Home




Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:47:54
Size: 109,58 MB

United States

The first James Montgomery CD in many years. A very cool selection of tunes ranging from straight-forward porch-stomping tunes (with the legendary James Cotton guesting on a few tracks!) to spaghetti western atmospheres like the their version of Hank Williams' "Ramblin Man". Bo Diddley's "Mona" rocks a la Bloomfield. "The Sleeper" grooves like a Los Lobos track. This is a very modern, yet tasteful take on traditional blues. It sounds both classic and contemporary at the same time. The vibey production really sets the stage for James. Great guitar work. Some of James' strongest singing and of course some killer harp. Plenty to love. (amazon.com)


Tracklist:

01 - Sweet Sixteen 04:05

02 - The Sleeper 05:10

03 - Dimples 02:54

04 - Back On My Knees Again 05:10

05 - Lovin' Cup 04:08

06 - Bring It On Home 05:22

07 - Mona 03:29

08 - Ramblin' Man 04:26

09 - Junior's Jump 02:31

10 - Wedding Ring 06:29

11 - Sinkin' Blues 04:10





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Sunday, May 4, 2014

James Montgomery Band 1976 The James Montgomery Band


Genre: Rock
Rate: 192 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:37:04
Size: 50,95 MB

United States

Artists:

Billy Mather: Bass
Chuck Purro: Drums, Percussion
Peter Bell: Guitar
James Montgomery: Harmonica, Vocals
David Case: Keyboards
Paul Lenart: Lead Guitar
David Woodford: Saxophone



Tracklist:

01 - City Music 03:15

02 - Foot Floppin' 03:28

03 - Don't You Just Know It 07:24

04 - Hotcha Mama 04:12

05 - Stoop Down 05:58

06 - Steppin' (Out In Style) 06:21

07 - Hang On To Love 03:24

08 - Teasin' You 03:02





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Monday, April 28, 2014

James Montgomery Band 1974 High Roller



Genre: Blues
Rate: 128 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:37:27
Size: 34,22 MB

United States

Review by Joe Viglione

James Montgomery's 1974 release on Capricorn/Warner Brothers has the harp playing vocalist in fine form. With Otis Spann guitarist Peter Malick, the six-piece ensemble crafted a serious album of blues-pop with production by Tom Dowd and the man who would hit with the Bee Gees shortly after this, Albhy Galuten. Side two is more accessible. "Sing You a Love Song" is written and sung by drummer Chuck Purro, and that's the interesting thing about the James Montgomery Blues Band: Four different musicians share the lead vocals, and only one of them is the star.

Guitarist Peter Bell shares the lead with Montgomery on the Otis Redding tune that ends the album, "Ten Page Letter." This title, along with five others, was recorded in June of 1974 at Atlantic Recording Studios in New York, with Tom Dowd assisting engineer Gene Paul; "I Can't Stop (No, No, No)," "Schoolin' Them Dice," "Sing You a Love Song," and "Try It" were recorded in July at Capricorn Recording Studios, Macon, Georgia. Another interesting thing is that the bluesier tunes were placed on side one and the poppier songs made it to the second, but both studios' sessions are pretty evenly represented on each side of the disc. Keyboardist David Case sounds up on "Any Number Can Play," and Montgomery does a terrific job with Allen Toussaint's "Brickyard Blues."

During this interesting period of Boston rock & roll, James Montgomery's band escaped the "Bosstown Sound" tag by sticking to its roots. Too bluesy to be mistaken for the J. Geils Band, Montgomery is a well-loved personality in New England, and this record is a respectable outing by a very talented bunch.


Tracklist:

01 - Shot Down Love 02:59

02 - Hobo 04:19

03 - Love Is A Thing 03:06

04 - Schoolin' Them Dice 04:06

05 - I Can't Stop (No No No) 04:02

06 - Any Number Can Play 04:17

07 - Try It 03:56

08 - Brickyard Blues 03:23

09 - Sing You A Love Song 04:03

10 - Ten Page Letter 03:16





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Thursday, April 24, 2014

James Montgomery Band 1991 The Oven Is On



Genre: Blues
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:50:03
Size: 91,62 MB

United States

From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD : Only an ordinary singer, the Boston R&B veteran makes his best impression on this stylistically varied set when playing his harmonica with affluent blues pleasure, namely on the instrumental title track and "Yonders Wall." His tight group is comfortable with twelve-bar patterns, funk, and rock. (Frank John Hadley 1993)



Tracklist:

01 - Back From The Dead 04:18

02 - The Oven Is On 03:02

03 - Mystery 04:08

04 - Little Black Dress 04:11

05 - Danger Zone 05:03

06 - Nobody Could Love You 04:30

07 - Down In Florida 03:43

08 - Rock & Roll VJ 03:06

09 - Miss You 04:40

10 - Yonders Wall 04:51

11 - Dance 03:58

12 - Smokey's Barbecue 04:33





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Saturday, April 19, 2014

James Montgomery Band 1973 First Time Out



Genre: Blues
Rate: 160 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:37:50
Size: 43,25 MB

United States

Pretty good Harmonica driven blues rock in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band style. (SleepObsessed)

Artists:

James Montgomery: Vocals, Harmonica
Peter Bell: Guitar, Vocals
Peter Malick: Lead Guitar, Steel Guitar, Vocals
Billy Mather: Bass
David Case: Organ, Clavinet, Piano, Vocals
Chuck Purro: Drums, Percussion
Larry Washington: Bongos, Congas



Tracklist:

01 - Don't Do That 02:32

02 - I'm Funky But I'm Clean 04:12

03 - Ready Teddy 02:13

04 - If You Want Me 04:46

05 - Drive Myself Crazy 05:33

06 - Going Down 03:32

07 - Son Of Jump 03:07

08 - Everybody Knows The Answer 03:23

09 - Train 08:32





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Saturday, April 5, 2014

James Montgomery 1979 Duck Fever


Genre: Southern Rock
Rate: 256 kbps VBR / 44100
Time: 00:35:44
Size: 65,84 MB

United States

James Montgomery with members of the David Letterman Band:

James Montgomery ~ Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Backing Vocals
Hugh McCracken - Jeff Mironou - John Cavari - Richie Zito - Steve Satter ~ Guitar
Jeff Levine - Paul Griffen ~ Keyboards
Bill Lee ~ Bob Babbit - Francisco Centino ~ Bass
Chris Parker - Luther Rix - Rich Dishman - Richard Crooks ~ Drums
Rubens Bassini ~ Percussion
Barbara Holliday - Diva Gray - Gordon Grody - Josh Shaw - Rudy Gray - Tony Rodriguez ~ Backing Vocals
Don Oriolo ~ Guitar, Backing Vocals
Ed Stasium ~ Backing Vocals


Tracklist:

01 - Working On A Love Affair 03:59

02 - Who'll Be The Next In Line? 03:07

03 - For Your Love 02:35

04 - Crazy About My Baby 04:56

05 - Heaven Help Me 04:05

06 - New England Sunshine 03:52

07 - Not Your Clown 03:46

08 - Fire On The Bayou 03:51

09 - Living For The Weekend 05:33





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