Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
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Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
1. Floating Bridge (Sleepy John Estes)
2. Little By Little (Junior Wells)
3. Devil Got My Woman (Skip James)
4. I Can’t Be Satisfied (Muddy Waters)
5. Blind Man (Bobby Bland)
6. Just Another Rider (Gregg Allman & Warren Haynes)
7. Please Accept My Love (BB King)
8. I Believe I’ll Go Back Home (Traditional)
9. Tears Tears Tears (Amos Milburn)
10. My Love is Your Love (Samuel Maghett)
11. Checking On My Baby (Otis Rush)
12. Rolling Stone (Traditional)
Rounder Records is excited to announce that Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame legend Gregg Allman will release his first solo record in 14 years on January 18, 2011. Called Low Country Blues for the coastal Georgia region Allman calls home, the record was produced by T Bone Burnett, recorded at his Village Recorder studio in Los Angeles and features Dr. John on piano, guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, and Burnett’s brilliant go-to rhythm section: bassist Dennis Crouch and drummer Jay Bellerose. Low Country Blues is Gregg Allman at his very best — a self-assured, spirited collection that will stand as a major milestone in what is undeniably an exceptional career.
As a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band and in his own storied solo career, Allman has long been a gifted natural interpreter of the blues. His soulful and distinctive voice is one of the defining sounds in the history of American music. Low Country Blues finds him putting his own stamp on songs by some of the blues giants whose work has long informed his own, from Muddy Waters and BB King to Buddy Guy and Magic Sam.
Though constantly on the road, Allman has spent precious little time in the studio since the 2002 death of producer Tom Dowd — the man behind the glass for much of his recorded career. Sceptical at first, Allman and Burnett quickly bonded and work began in January 2010. The powerhouse band – which of course also features Gregg’s own acoustic guitar expertise and trademark Hammond B-3 organ – cooks up an earthy and atmospheric musical stew infused with gritty R&B muscle, spooky Southern psychedelia, and greasy deep soul grooves.
Like any genuine bluesman, Allman’s own life has been colored by myriad triumphs and too many tragedies. Low Country Blues was initially slated for a mid-2010 release, but that plan changed when Gregg, who had long battled chronic Hepatitis C, was notified that he was a candidate for a liver transplant. In June 2010, he entered the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida where he successfully underwent the difficult surgery. Knowing that he had only just made one of the defining albums of his recorded career proved to be the best medicine, giving Allman the inner strength he needed to fully heal.
An inveterate road warrior, Allman is understandably itching to return to the endless highway. He spent the months following the surgery hitting both the gym and the rehearsal studio, working hard to restore his vitality to its requisite level. Moreover, Allman is justifiably proud of Low Country Blues and is eager to get out there to bring these songs to his countless fans.
“When you have a new record it always feels different,” he says. “Man, you gotta get out there and move the muscles, you gotta move it and shake it.”
“It’s been too long,” he adds. “I guess I was just born with a lot of gypsy in my soul.”
Source : http://theaudioperv.com
1. Floating Bridge (Sleepy John Estes)
2. Little By Little (Junior Wells)
3. Devil Got My Woman (Skip James)
4. I Can’t Be Satisfied (Muddy Waters)
5. Blind Man (Bobby Bland)
6. Just Another Rider (Gregg Allman & Warren Haynes)
7. Please Accept My Love (BB King)
8. I Believe I’ll Go Back Home (Traditional)
9. Tears Tears Tears (Amos Milburn)
10. My Love is Your Love (Samuel Maghett)
11. Checking On My Baby (Otis Rush)
12. Rolling Stone (Traditional)
Rounder Records is excited to announce that Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame legend Gregg Allman will release his first solo record in 14 years on January 18, 2011. Called Low Country Blues for the coastal Georgia region Allman calls home, the record was produced by T Bone Burnett, recorded at his Village Recorder studio in Los Angeles and features Dr. John on piano, guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, and Burnett’s brilliant go-to rhythm section: bassist Dennis Crouch and drummer Jay Bellerose. Low Country Blues is Gregg Allman at his very best — a self-assured, spirited collection that will stand as a major milestone in what is undeniably an exceptional career.
As a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band and in his own storied solo career, Allman has long been a gifted natural interpreter of the blues. His soulful and distinctive voice is one of the defining sounds in the history of American music. Low Country Blues finds him putting his own stamp on songs by some of the blues giants whose work has long informed his own, from Muddy Waters and BB King to Buddy Guy and Magic Sam.
Though constantly on the road, Allman has spent precious little time in the studio since the 2002 death of producer Tom Dowd — the man behind the glass for much of his recorded career. Sceptical at first, Allman and Burnett quickly bonded and work began in January 2010. The powerhouse band – which of course also features Gregg’s own acoustic guitar expertise and trademark Hammond B-3 organ – cooks up an earthy and atmospheric musical stew infused with gritty R&B muscle, spooky Southern psychedelia, and greasy deep soul grooves.
Like any genuine bluesman, Allman’s own life has been colored by myriad triumphs and too many tragedies. Low Country Blues was initially slated for a mid-2010 release, but that plan changed when Gregg, who had long battled chronic Hepatitis C, was notified that he was a candidate for a liver transplant. In June 2010, he entered the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida where he successfully underwent the difficult surgery. Knowing that he had only just made one of the defining albums of his recorded career proved to be the best medicine, giving Allman the inner strength he needed to fully heal.
An inveterate road warrior, Allman is understandably itching to return to the endless highway. He spent the months following the surgery hitting both the gym and the rehearsal studio, working hard to restore his vitality to its requisite level. Moreover, Allman is justifiably proud of Low Country Blues and is eager to get out there to bring these songs to his countless fans.
“When you have a new record it always feels different,” he says. “Man, you gotta get out there and move the muscles, you gotta move it and shake it.”
“It’s been too long,” he adds. “I guess I was just born with a lot of gypsy in my soul.”
Source : http://theaudioperv.com
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
ggod news,
pour le groupe je sais pas, mais rien que pour le chant ça va valoir le coup.
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
une version plus complète...
http://www.greggallman.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=userpage&file=content&page_id=45
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Vu le calibre de l'artiste et la liste d'accompagnateurs ca a l'air d'etre hyper alléchant Maintenant faut écouter pour ce faire une véritable idée
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
http://www.spinner.com/2011/01/06/gregg-allman-just-another-rider-video/
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Comment dirais-je ?
ça mériterait une rythmique à la fois plus péchue et plus délicate, avec peut-être deux batteries,
deux guitares qui se déchirent, au moins une qui slide,
un backing vocal grave et rocailleux.
Et puis pour les lyrics il s'est pas foulé le lascar, un peu de midnight rider, un peu de mélissa, un doigt de desdemona, on mélange tout et ça donne ça.
sinon c'est bien, il chante bien !
Ah au fait cet automne ils ont joué pour la première fois blind willie mctell et c'est très très fort, en particulier le duo vocal.
ça mériterait une rythmique à la fois plus péchue et plus délicate, avec peut-être deux batteries,
deux guitares qui se déchirent, au moins une qui slide,
un backing vocal grave et rocailleux.
Et puis pour les lyrics il s'est pas foulé le lascar, un peu de midnight rider, un peu de mélissa, un doigt de desdemona, on mélange tout et ça donne ça.
sinon c'est bien, il chante bien !
Ah au fait cet automne ils ont joué pour la première fois blind willie mctell et c'est très très fort, en particulier le duo vocal.
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
C'est la seule composition originale de l'album, cosignée Allman/Haynes.
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Moi j'aime bien, comme le souligne Francky c'est assez cool, et les qualités vocales sont mises en avant.
Rien à voir avec l'ABB mais cela s'écoute avec plaisr, bien joué, bien produit...
Bon, certes si j'avais le choix, je préfèrerais un nouvel ABB.
Mais...
Rien à voir avec l'ABB mais cela s'écoute avec plaisr, bien joué, bien produit...
Bon, certes si j'avais le choix, je préfèrerais un nouvel ABB.
Mais...
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Après 3 ou 4 écoutes, mes premières impressions sont plutôt favorables. A l'exception de la composition cosignée Allman/Haynes (qui fonctionne bien - et laisse espérer que les deux hommes nous livrent un jour plus...), le disque est suffisamment différent de ce que produit l'ABB en général pour oublier les comparaisons. La voix est là, les arrangements sont bien ficelés et les styles de blues variés.
Une chronique très favorable : Gregg Allman’s Low Country Blues
Une autre globalement positive : Gregg Allman: Low Country Blues
Une chronique très favorable : Gregg Allman’s Low Country Blues
Une autre globalement positive : Gregg Allman: Low Country Blues
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Une vidéo pour la route : Gregg Allman - I Can't Be Satisfied (Savannah Rehearsal Sessions)
Avec Gregg à la guitare !
La chronique de Rolling Stone : Low Country Blues.
Avec Gregg à la guitare !
La chronique de Rolling Stone : Low Country Blues.
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Encore une bonne chronique de la part d'Uncut :
http://www.uncut.co.uk/music/allman_brothers_band/reviews/14639
http://www.uncut.co.uk/music/allman_brothers_band/reviews/14639
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
dans le dernier rock n folk chronique très favorable....Gilles
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Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Gregg ALLMAN, sera à Paris au Grand Rex le 29 juin prochain
Qu'on se le dise amis de l'ABB !
Qu'on se le dise amis de l'ABB !
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Le Low Country Blues envoûtant de Gregg Allman
bonne critique ici:
http://www.qobuz.com/info/MAGAZINE-ACTUALITES/DISCOGRAPHIE/Le-Low-Country-Blues-envoutant-de53745
http://www.qobuz.com/info/MAGAZINE-ACTUALITES/DISCOGRAPHIE/Le-Low-Country-Blues-envoutant-de53745
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Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Je l'ai pas acheté tout de suite parce que j'avais envie ni de le télécharger ni de le le commander aux US.
Je l'ai donc acheté récemment chez Joseph Gibert pour lesquels on fera jamais assez de pub, et c'est vrai que c'est drôlement bien !
Bizarre l'inspiration très chicago blues, mais je crois pas beaucoup aux frontières et encore moins en musique.
Le chant est magnifique, et tout le reste !
Keep Peaching Gregg.
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
Gregg sera à Paris au Grand Rex le 29 juin. (cher, le Grnd Rex....)
Re: Gregg Allman : Low Country Blues (18 janvier 2011)
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