11-23-200411-23-2004
Next Tuesday

1. Mary Coughlan - Red Blues (2002)


The album comes from 2002. This is the album you have to listen to and put into your music collection. We grab such an album in autumn or winter evenings or in moments of absolute relax, somewhere in the silence - just music and we. The album was recorded with a good taste, lyrism, optimism and soft sounds which double the suggestive voice of Mary Coughlan. The album is coherent. The arrangement is chary and precise although the space of music is fulfilled with sounds. Above arguments make the music perfect to recommend.

2. The Nimmo Brothers - Live - Cottiers Theatre Glasgow (2004)

This is the fourth album of The Nimmo Brothers and the first recorded on the concert. We have the chance to get known wonderful music skills of Stevie and Alan Nimmo playing on live. After listening to the album, I claimed that one moment more and it would be a great, blues album with music on live. However, it's not the time, not the moment to say: excellency, the exceptional concert. I think that in a few years, The Nimmo brothers will record the concert on live, which will be more than just good, club music.


Mudpie - Mudpie
1. It Hurts Me Too
2. Texas Home
3. Say What You Mean

Catawompus - The Woodpile
1. Forget It All
2. Hartland
3. Ain't But Life Too Short For That

Mary Coughlan - Red Blues
1. Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
2. Blue Light Boogie
3. Portland

Bill Perry - Greycourt Lightning
1. In Pain
2. About Me (Why I Got The Blues)

The Nimmo Brothers - Live - Cottiers Theatre Glasgow
1. She's All Mine
2. I'll Be Back Someday

The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies - Big Wheel
1. Grace (Write Me)

Rhett Tyler and Early Warning - Live at Manny's Car Wash - Disk 2
1. Walkin' By Myself
2. Slow Down Baby
3. Boogie Down to Texas

 

 

 

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