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Posted by: yury_usa on 10-03-2009, 09:35
Albert Collins, Robert Cray & Johnny Copeland - Showdown!
Артист: Albert Collins, Robert Cray & Johnny Copeland (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fnfwxqu5ldke
Альбом: Showdown!, 1985
Издатель: MFSL / UDCD 620
Жанр: Electric Blues
Формат файла: NL+0802 (no covers)
Ссылка 1: CD 1 (ed2k://|file|Albert.Collins.Robert.Cray.&.Johnny.Copeland-1985.Showdown.(MFSL.UDCD.620).no-covers.[NL+0802].iso.wv|261200252|E632C7D6506ACC270944F48E3238D2B0|h=OG72CMDWH3RZH5JTLYTH37V73KCATKBQ|/
Ссылка 2: CD 2 (http://torrent.e2k.ru/details.php?id=17618
Нахождение: eDonkey/Torrent
Примечание: found and repacked. Thanks to the original uploader!
TRACKLIST
1. T-Bone Shuffle. . . . . . . .4:56
2. The Moon Is Full. . . . . . .5:01
3. Lion's Den. . . . . . . . . .3:57
4. She's Into Something. . . . .3:51
5. Bring Your Fine Self Home . .4:32
6. Black Cat Bone. . . . . . . .4:58
7. The Dream . . . . . . . . . .5:31
8. Albert's Alley. . . . . . . .4:05
9. Blackjack . . . . . . . . . .6:28

SPOILER (EAC Log)

Posted by: yury_usa on 10-03-2009, 09:35
Review (AMG)
Most of the original "blues summit" and blues "supergroup" type gatherings, which were done at Chess Records, were musically pointless affairs, mostly because the artists involved really didn't like the idea behind the albums being recorded or the company they were forced to keep during the recording process. What makes Showdown! work is that the three featured players actually liked each other and enjoyed working together -- even more important, they had something to say together musically, which just pours out of the contents of this jewel of a record, a summit meeting between Texas guitar veterans Albert Collins and Johnny Copeland and newcomer Robert Cray -- the set is scorching all the way. Collins even treats us to some harmonica playing that's more than a match for his guitar work on "Bring Your Fine Self Home," and the only pity is there's no other contribution by him on the harp anywhere else here. It's all worth hearing, many times over, and if you can't get the Mobile Fidelity version, find the Alligator Records CD, but get this album.

Posted by: k-dmitriy on 31-12-2009, 10:59
SPOILER (covers)

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