John The Revelator - Wild Blues (Reissue, Remastered) (1970-72/2003)

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Title: Wild Blues
Year Of Release: 1970-72/2003
Label: Pseudonym
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 57:15
Total Size: 181/397 Mb (scans)
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John The Revelator - Wild Blues (Reissue, Remastered) (1970-72/2003)


Tracklist:

1. John the Revelator - 0:46
2. I Can't Stop Lovin' You (Elmore James) - 3:02
3. Worried Dreams (B.B. King) - 5:41
4. Charlie's Drive Inn - 1:39
5. Talk to Me, Baby (Elmore James) - 5:01
6. Personal Manager (Albert King, David Porter) - 4:35
7. Wild Blues - 1:37
8. Bleeding Heart (Elmore James) - 4:42
9. No Woman - 3:12
10. Homework (D. Clark, Al Perkins) - 3:05

Bonus Tracks:
11. Yeah - 3:03
12. Rockin' Squirrel - 3:34
13. One Track Mind - 4:44
14. I Can't Stop Lovin' You (Elmore James) - 3:22
15. Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon) - 4:17
16. Worried Dreams (Instrumental) (B.B. King) - 4:50

Line-up::
Tom Huissen - Lead Vocals, Bass
Frans Ten Kleu - Lead Guitar, Harmonica
Fred Huissen - Drums
Charles Van Der Steeg - Tenor, Baritone Sax (Tacks 1-14)
Henno Van Donselaar - Alto Sax (Tracks 1-11, 14)
Jos De Wilde - Slide Guitar (Tacks 1-14)
Charles Van Den Heuvel - Piano (Tacks 1-14)
Paul Dammers - Rhythm Guitar (Tracks 12,13,15,16)
Hans Van Hemert - Synthesizer, Mellotron (Tracks 12,13)
Hille Van Der Galien - Baritone Sax, Congas (Tracks 15,16)

The Dutch band from Haarlem, created in 1967 by vocalist / bassist Tom Huissen, who previously lived in London, where he became friends with Peter Green and witnessed the first rehearsals of Fleetwood Mac. Upon returning to his native Holland, Tom began to form a blues band modeled on the Fleetwood Mac. The concerts of the new group called "John The Revelator" (John the Theologian) were held in Holland and Europe. In 1970, they won the prestigious jazz competition, and the Decca label offered them a contract. The result was the legendary Wild Blues album. The album was recorded at the Phonogram studio; produced the album Tony Vos, which worked with Cuby Blizzards, Ekseption, and the Oscar Benton Blues Band. Only a few days were given for the recording, and the compositions were recorded practically without overlays. The group is still active, although they have very few released albums.




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.