![]() ![]() The final five were recorded in July, 1975 in Chicago. Homesick James – The Sensational Recordings: Shake Your Money Maker (Wolf): These recordings were mostly made in Austria in late 19 from live performances. Click here and scroll down to listen to samples of the songs on this disc. ![]() There is a lot of fine craft here but it is often not what we hear as “standard” blues or blues rock these days. I listened to this disc several times and have found that it grew on me with each repeated listen. McGhee (rhythm guitar), George Made (bass), Mario Dawson (drums, percussion, backing vocal) and a guest sax from Jose Ned James on “Kiddeo”. Ten of the twelve songs on the disc are originals. Styles shift as well from solid rocking blues to smooth club style to blue pop like Brook Benton’s 1960 hit “Kiddio” to an acoustic closing original song. Bernard Allison – Let It Go (Ruf): Bernard Allison (guitar, vocal, B-3) is back with a new collection of songs and styles mostly in the blues rock vein, but unlike many blues rock releases, the sonic level is quite varied between some slamming pieces and some rather laid back but solidly blue numbers. ![]()
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