Pontus Snibb's Wreck Of Blues - Homebound (2021/FLAC)

 

No one can ever say that Bonafide frontman, Pontus Snibb, is laid back. If he's not bouncing about Europe heading up Bonafide, or skin thumping with Jason & the Scorchers, we now see he's managed to set time aside to write and soon record the third record together with his trio Wreck of Blues.

Pontus's take on it: »I've been into the whole blues vibe since I was a kid, and if I'm honest, it will probably be that sort of riff that will be getting played when I stop doing what I’m doing. When I finally got around to doing this, the tracks were the easy bit as I've had most of them in storage some time, but as you know, I never stop creating. The musicianship was essential, and after doing over 2000 shows with Håkan Nyberg (a.k.a DAD) I couldn't think of anyone else I'd rather have part of my rhythm section. He's taken care of the skins, and the low-end rumble comes from my bass soul mate, Kalle Johansson.«



01. My Kind Of Thing (3:22)
02. Homebound (3:35)
03. Walk A Mile (Feat. Papa Dee) (4:56)
04. Park It Like You Stole It (3:45)
05. A Good Man Has Gone (Feat. Greger 'Knockout Greg' Andersson) (3:56)
06. I Remember The Good Times (4:13)
07. Life On The Road (3:07)
08. Bad Gig (3:32)
09. Ginger And Jack (2:53)
10. Twangin' (2:07)




Jerry Garcia Band - Electric on the Eel [6 CD, 2019] [FLAC-HD]


On August 29, 1987 Grateful Dead front man Jerry Garcia led both the Jerry Garcia Band and the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band for performances at French’s Camp On The Eel River in Piercy, California. Garcia would bring the JGB back to the scenic venue on June 10, 1989 and on August 10, 1991 – now get ready for the spectacular Electric on the Eel set showcasing the Jerry Garcia Band’s electric sets from 8/29/1987, 6/10/1989, and 8/10/1991.

Electric On the Eel contains three full electric sets from the JGB’s visits to Eel River in 1987, 1989 and 1991.


 

Jerry Garcia & Bob Weir - Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound 1989 [6 CD, 2013] (FLAC-HD + 320)

 

Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound is a six-CD live album by the Jerry Garcia Band and by Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman. It was recorded on September 5 and 6, 1989, at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut and the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. It was released by ATO Records on December 17, 2013.

Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound contains two complete concerts. At each of these shows, Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman played a set of acoustic music, followed by two sets by the Jerry Garcia Band, a rock group led by Jerry Garcia. At the time, Weir and Garcia were the guitarists for the Grateful Dead. Each of the discs of the album corresponds to one of the sets from the concerts.




Lonnie Mack discography [1963-2021]

Lonnie McIntosh (July 18, 1941 – April 21, 2016), better known by his stage name Lonnie Mack, was an American rock, blues, and country singer-guitarist. As a featured artist, his recording career spanned the period from 1963 to 1990. He remained active as a performer into the early 2000s.





 

Journey - Transmission Impossible (3 CD, 2020) [FLAC + 320]


 This triple CD set contains a selection of live performances recorded for FM radio broadcast, captured during the early part of their career. 

Disc One features their show from The Riviera Theatre in Chicago on 1st May 1976, shortly after the release of their sophomore album Look Into The Future, when ex-Santana man Gregg Rolie undertook lead vocal duties. 

Disc Two includes a rare performance in the form of Journey s set for the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show on 1st October 1978. Recorded in the wake of their Infinity album, and featuring both Rolie and new vocalist Steve Perry, the group are joined by a selection of guest musicians from such bands as The Doobie Brothers, Tower Of Power and Stoneground, performing a selection of classic blues and Motown covers in addition to cuts from their own catalogue. 

Disc Three concludes this collection with a show given at The Lloyd Noble Center, Oklahoma on 21st July 1983. Now featuring Perry as full time front man, this recording is packed with some of Journey s best-loved songs, including the immortal Don t Stop Believin .