Tagged: Bluesrock

Openness 0

Henrik Freischlader Trio – Openness – 2016

Openness is a Blues- or Bluesrock album by the German band Henrik Freischlader Trio. If I’m not mistaken this is a project aside from Henrik Freischlader’s other band – Henrik Freischlader Band. I think he also made albums without the band, using only his own name as a solo artist. Apparently, a trio is enough to make quite a big blues sound. Of course, there’s not a lot of instruments, like brass and such things....

Bitches Blues 0

Sass Jordan – Bitches Blues – 2022

I kinda remember the first time I heard Sass Jordan, it wasn’t Bitches Blues for sure. Although I remember the time of the acquaintance, I can’t remember what songs or what album it was. I do remember that I wasn’t too fond of it at the time though. When I listen to Bitches Blues I can understand why though. What could this amazing voice attached to Sass Jordan have been doing that I didn’t like?...

Juke Joint at the Edge of the World 0

Randall Bramblett – Juke Joint at the Edge of the World – 2017

You know, the reason for mentioning the album name so many times, and especially in the first paragraph, has to do with SEO and is not really information for you. This is Juke Joint at the Edge of the World and the artist is Randall Bramblett. Did you get that? Juke Joint at the Edge of the World. Long title and I don’t really know what it means. Not that I really care either. I got...

Party of One 0

George Thorogood – Party of One – 2017

I’ve been listening to George Thorogood on and off for whole lotta years. It hasn’t been very much in later years. But I still remember when I first heard Move it on over, Bad to the Bone and Back to Wentzville. Those were my first connections with George Thorogood and the Destroyers. I still got them on vinyl too. Now, it seems, that George has left the Destroyers behind for the album called Party of...

Rebel Road 0

Edgar Winter – Rebel Road – 2007

I kinda always considered Edgar Winter to be a lesser-known musician than his brother Johnny Winter. And I think he is, but that doesn’t mean that he cannot stand on his own merits. It would be unfair to compare the two since they don’t represent the same kind of music at all. We all know Johnny Winters’s blues approach but Edgar sounds more like regular blues-rock. That is true at least for Rebel Road. It...

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