Rory Gallagher- Blues [3 CD, 2019/FLAC]

 

From the vaults of the Rory Gallagher estate’s tape archive comes this collection of rare and unreleased recordings of Rory playing his favourite blues material. Ranging from never heard before tracks to special guest sessions with legendary blues artists (Muddy Waters / Albert King) and lost radio sessions, this album uncovers Rory’s love of the blues throughout his solo career from 1971 right through to 1994.

Rick Derringer - Joy Ride - Solo Albums 1973-1980 (4 CD, 2017/FLAC)


 Originally finding fame with The McCoys and their hit, ‘Hang On Sloopy’, Rick Derringer worked with both Johnny and Edgar Winter, as well as Steely Dan, before going solo in 1973 for “All American Boy”. Co-produced with Bill Szymczyk, who would later produce the Eagles, “All American Boy” features guest appearances from Joe Walsh, Suzi Quatro and Edgar Winter, and features his best known hit, ‘Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo’. The album also features ‘Hold’, a song co-written with a then relatively unknown Patti Smith.The bonus tracks include mono single versions of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll, Hoochie Koo’ and ‘Teenage Love Affair’.

Produced by Rick himself, “Spring Fever” followed in 1975, and includes a revisit to the aforementioned ‘Hang On Sloopy’, as well as the Rufus Thomas classic, ‘Walkin’ The Dog’. The album includes guest appearances from Chick Corea on Moog, New York Doll David Johansen on electric harmonica, as well as both Johnny and Edgar Winter. Mono single versions of ‘Hang On Sloopy’ and ‘Don’t Ever Say Goodbye’ are included as bonus tracks.

Forsaking a strictly solo career to form the hard rocking “Derringer” band from 1976 -1978 , Rick returned to recording solo for “Guitars And Women” in 1979, co-produced by Todd Rundgren. Featuring drummer Myron Grombacher and guitarist Neil Geraldo, both from Pat Benatar’s band, the songs range from pure power pop, not surprising considering Todd Rundgren’s involvement, to near heavy metal with ‘It Must Be Love’ and ‘Need A Little Girl (Just Like You)’, written by Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen.

Rick saw in the 1980s with “Face To Face”, which completes this four CD set. Forming a strong writing partnership with bassists Donald Kisselbach, the album includes a cover of Neil Young’s classic ‘My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)’, and now includes a mono version ‘Let The Music Play’.

Hot Tuna - Original Album Classics (5 CD, 2011/FLAC)

 




1970 - Hot Tuna: Live 
1972 - Burgers 
1973 - The Phosphorescent Rat 
1975 - America's Choice 
1976 - Hoppkorv 


 


VA - We Can Fly Vol.1-5 [5 CD, 2008]

 

The five-volume We Can Fly series presented rare psychedelic rock spanning the mid-'60s to the early '70s, mostly centering on U.K. psych of the late '60s, though there's a little spillover from both the British Invasion and early prog rock eras. It's not all from the U.K., either, with a good number of entries from Continental Europe, as well as stray items from Australia, New Zealand, the U.S., and even Lebanon.

VA - Roll and Tumble Blues: a History of Slide Guitar [3 CD, 2004]

 


This is the most comprehensive showcase of Slide Guitar playing ever assembled, tracing the genre's recorded origins and developments over the course of more than 70 years. It highlights the work of both famous and obscure musicians, who'd all mastered the technique of playing simultaneous rhythm and lead with the use of a bottleneck, a steel ferrule or even the haft of a knife. Some of the more readily known blues names were proficient in this style including Charley Patton, Leadbelly, Robert Johnston and Elmore James. Heading into the rock era the likes of Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Peter Green. Each these Cd's readily confirm and reinforce the skill, the dexterity and the astonishing variety of sounds that these musicians contrive to produce from the humble guitar.