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Posted by: Гордый on 11-02-2009, 22:47
Larry Garner - Here Today Gone Tomorrow
Артист: Larry Garner (http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hnfuxzyjldae
Альбом: Here Today Gone Tomorrow, 2008
Издатель: Dixiefrog / VDCD 132
Жанр: blues
Формат файла: NetLab Standart, Extra AudioCD, Video
Ссылка1: eDonkey (ed2k://|file|Larry%20Garner%20-%20Here%20Today%20Gone%20Tomorrow.(2008,%20DixieFrog)_eac_wv_cue_log_covers_tags.[NL+0802].iso.wv|518972560|98C974238B581DADF36F3635E89103F6|h=AWLB2RAGEVFYPEC53ZS3RCQEW6CBS3JD|/
Ссылка2: Magnet
Нахождение: Torrent/Kademlia
Релиз-группа: Group Icon
TRACKLIST
 1. Bull Rider [0:05:27.73]
 2. Heavy Pieces [0:03:59.74]
 3. Here Today Gone Tomorrow [0:05:10.03]
 4. For You Mr. King [0:05:09.64]
 5. The Last Coke [0:06:25.43]
 6. Raised in the Country [0:04:52.34]
 7. Show Me That You Love Me [0:05:37.14]
 8. Someplace For Evil [0:05:08.43]
 9. Keep Singing the Blues [0:09:38.38]
10. Champagne and Reefer [0:05:04.10]
11. Funk it Up [0:05:42.02]
12. Video [0:12:05.01]

Biography: by Bill Dahl
Folks in Europe were hip to Larry Garner long before most blues fans in the states. The Baton Rouge guitarist had already toured extensively overseas, with two British albums to his credit, before Verve issued his stunning domestic debut, You Need to Live a Little, in 1995. Rooted in the swamp blues tradition indigenous to his Baton Rouge environs, Garner brings a laudable contemporary sensibility and witty composing skills to his craft.

Inspired by local swamp bluesmen Silas Hogan and Clarence Edwards, Larry Garner learned how to play guitar from his uncle and a couple of gospel-playing elders. After completing his military service in Korea, he returned to Baton Rouge and embarked on a part-time musical career (he worked at a Dow chemical plant for almost two decades until his recent retirement).

The British JSP label released Garner's first two albums: Double Dues and Too Blues (the latter an ironic slap at an unidentified tin-eared U.S. blues label boss who deemed Garner's demo tape "too blues"). With the emergence of You Need to Live a Little, where Garner delivers creative originals detailing the difficulty of keeping "Four Cars Running" and the universal pain of suffering through "Another Bad Day," Larry Garner is poised for 21st-century blues stardom. Subsequent efforts include 1998's Standing Room Only, 1999's Baton Rouge and 2000's Once Upon the Blues.

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Posted by: Гордый on 11-02-2009, 22:54
Добавил пока магнитную ссылку. Ослоссылка будет попозже... :rolleyes:

Posted by: ns38 on 12-02-2009, 00:30
Пасиб за правильные ссылки :wink: :hi:

Posted by: Гордый on 14-02-2009, 22:52
QUOTE (ns38 @ 11-02-2009, 22:30):
Пасиб за правильные ссылки :wink: :hi:
Поторопился со спасибом... Так как правильная ссылка только что поступила! :wink: :laugh:

Добавлена ослоссылка!!! :punk:

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