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Showing posts with label Tas Cru. Show all posts
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Friday, February 8, 2013

Tas Cru 2010 Jus' Desserts



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:47:39
Size: 109,00 MB

United States

Mama always said, “Eat up, but be sure you save room for dessert!” Hopefully fans had a mama who gave the same good advice and they saved plenty of room for these tasty treats served up on Cru's fourth album. (cdbaby)



Tracklist:

01 - Just Let It Happen 04:19

02 - Glad To Be Alive 03:45

03 - The Real Deal 04:57


04 - Time And Time 06:40

05 - 'dat Maybe 02:32

06 - My GPS Mama 05:53

07 - Eau De 'nother Man 05:09

08 - Kinda Mess 03:29

09 - Swing Doctor 03:35


10 - Jus' Dessert 04:59

11 - The Lucky Ones 02:21





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Friday, February 1, 2013

Tas Cru 2008 Gravi-Tas


Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:55:28
Size: 121,05 MB

United States

Album Notes

Tas’ brand new 2008 release, gravi-Tas builds on the home-cooked country kitchen flavor of his solo acoustic 2006 Biscuit, but thickened by the young power blues trio, the Slow Happy Boys, and seasoned with the keyboard work of longtime sideman, G.C. “Chip” Lamson. The eleven original songs written by Cru prove that he is first a storyteller. His well-crafted lyrics are testimony to his growing reputation as the master of the “triple” entendre with songs that invite interpretation that is felt – not merely heard then understood.

With acoustic grinders like 12 Step Woman, the hillstomper, Feel I’m Fallin, and resonator-driven blues like Cover My Love and Peach Pickin, Cru draws from a range of styles, but never veers too far from his country blues home. On gravi-Tas, Cru handles the lead vocals and the harmonica and resonator guitar work. Chip Lamson (keyboards) and Jeremy Walz (guitar) contribute backing vocals. The rhythm section is comprised of Josh Bloomfield (drums) and Chris Wroblewski (bass). Lamson is Cru’s seasoned sideman who performs with Cru as an acoustic duo and serves as music director for band shows. Walz, Bloomfield and Wroblewski taken together are the Slow Happy Boys, an Albany, NY based jamband/blues power trio with heavy performance credentials who
have backed national acts touring through the Capital Region.

Tas Cru is a rough Quebecois rendering meaning - Raw Potato. Credit for the name goes to an avid young fan who admires Tas' raw-edged vocals and peeled-bare approach to the slide guitar. Given Tas' bent on bowing to his home region's Quebecois influence the moniker was not much of a stretch, especially since much of Tas’ early career was spent playing Quebec's small cities and towns along the St. Lawrence river from Montreal to Riviere du Loup. Cru is currently based out of Albany, New York but has performed at festivals and clubs throughout the Mid South including shows in Tulsa, Memphis, and the Mississippi Delta. He has shared the stage with a growing list of well known blues artists that includes Buddy Guy, Shemekia Copeland, Willie Smith, Marva Wright, Mem Shannon, Kenny Neal, Jimmy Thackeray, Danny Kalb, Little Charlie and the Nightcats, Nora Jean Bruso, Albert Cummings, Bob Margolin and others. Also to his credit include frequent appearances at Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale, Mississippi and on Sunshine Sonny Payne's King Biscuit Radio program on station KFFA in Helena, Arkansas.

In 2006, Cru released his solo acoustic CD, Biscuit that continues to gain attention. In August 2007 the song, "Black and Poor in New Orleans" was selected by XM Radio's Bluesville for a special 2nd anniversary Katrina remembrance and featured alongside New Orleans artists Irma Thomas, Mem Shannon and Tab Benoit. "Black and Poor in New Orleans" made its debut at the Northeast Blues Society's Katrina Benefit Concert in November, 2005 in Albany, NY. The show raised monies to support New Orleans musicians whose careers and families had been devastated by the hurricane tragedy. To quote Don Wilcock, the concert promoter, "With that song, Tas Cru literally stole the show earning him the respect and admiration of fellow performers that included New Orleans artists Marva Wright, and Mem Shannon.”

Tas Cru performs as a solo act or with a backing band. Since 2001 he has fronted a highly acclaimed regional band, the Conrad Story Blues Band from Upstate New York and released two CDs that feature 20 original songs by Cru - Poutine (2004) and Obsession Road (2007). He represented the Northeast Blues Society (Albany, NY) as its solo artist at the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge in 2006 and 2007 in Memphis. In 2008 Tas Cru and the Slow Happy Boys represent the society in the band competition at IBC.



Tracklist:

01 - That's Gravy 03:18


02 - 12 Step Woman 06:29

03 - Feel I'm Fallin' 04:31

04 - Can't Help But Wonder 06:37

05 - Cover My Love 04:08

06 - Peach Pickin' 04:08

07 - Crazy-Mean Woman 05:25

08 - What Makes A Woman 05:16

09 - Ike's Mojo 04:53

10 - Drunk And High 05:06


11 - Too Much Information 05:37





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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Tas Cru 2009 Grizzle n' Bone


Man, this one just swings right from the git (the title cut), with Tas Cru (yep, that's the gent's name) playing and singing with a growl, a blue bounce, and an alley cat yowl. Chip Lamson throws in some jumping piano through the middle eight, with Cru's slide trailing right behind. The song reminds strongly of a Dan Hicks who got tipsy one night and decided to amp up. Then things get funky gospel on ya, Lamson switching to organ and grinding out the hallelujahs and Sunday stomp as Cru waxes a touch Johnny Winterish, the Stacked Deck Singers (Jenny Macri, Meaghan Manor, and Montana Rodriguez—stacked, get it?) tripping in for a little Andrews Sistersy backing vocals...by way of the famed Waters girls.

This CD holds a lot of good-time blues kinda like Elvin Bishop at his best, especially in his days with Butterfield. Tas Cru embellishes and constantly rides the song along but doesn't always advantage himself of solos the way he should…and it's a damned shame, 'cause that slide of his is delicious. Still, with cuts as grooving as what occurs here each and every time out, I cain't hardly fetch a dither, Jeeter, 'cause, Lordy lord, it's some hellaciously tasty shtuff!

The Slow Happy Boys, his and Lamson's backing crew, earn their name on All Good, a lo-burn honeydripper cut, so knock back the Beam, boys, and get those horns on straight, as we all know what Brother Tas is singing about when he proclaims his lady is hard to satisfy…but worth the work. Don't dally too long, however, 'cause Cru revs it back up blue 'n raw on the follower, Can't Get Over the Blues (Again), then just keeps on goin' back and forth until the end of the disc, an eased-up version of the chestnut Higher and Higher that catches fire at the tail end, cruising out to the highway. Thus, in the glow of the ruby red rear lights, we just sit back, take another pull at the bottle, and commence to settle in for the night. (A review written for the Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange by Mark S. Tucker)



Tracklist:

01 - Grizzle 'n' Bone

02 - One Eyed Jack

03 - Woman Won't You Love Me

04 - Tulsa Tornado

05 - Money Talks

06 - Come To Testify

07 - All Good

08 - Can't Get Over Blues (Again)

09 - Let's Just Pretend

10 - Brand New Shoes

11 - Make My Woman Cry

12 - The Prophet Of Lynchburg

13 - Higher And Higher




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