Rab Mccullough - Belfast Breakdown (2003)
Artist: Rab Mccullough
Title: Belfast Breakdown
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: DixieFrog / Coolhand Music
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 56:52
Total Size: 140/401 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Belfast Breakdown
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: DixieFrog / Coolhand Music
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 56:52
Total Size: 140/401 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Traveling With Blues
02. Don't Get Your Hopes Up
03. Blues Radio
04. Dirty Black Water
05. Can't Get You Out Of My Mind
06. Red Skirt
07. A Little Rain Must Fall
08. Before The River Runs Dry
09. Voodoo Doll
10. When The Blues Come Calling
11. Jimi's Story
12. Dancing Shoes
13. Mariano
Rab McCullough was an active contributor in the 60’s and 70’s when the blues baby came of age, sharing stages with his peers, who went on to be Rock and Roll legends, including, Rory Gallagher, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, ACDC and John Mayall and The Blues Breakers.
Unfortunately, the Violence and political unrest in Northern Ireland put an end to Rab’s career, and destroyed the once great music scene. Rab stopped touring and remained in war torn Belfast to support and protect his family. The wheel of time has turned from the 60’s through the 90¹s, but in Belfast time stood still. For Rab these were the dark days. His soulful interpretation of the music is rooted in his hard, often painful life, while living in Belfast, a city that exists as an equally suitable home of the blues.
As the 90’s dawned so did the some small rays of hope, and with it an end to troubles in Northern Ireland. Fortunately Rab was able to turn his harsh experiences into a magic potion of hope through the blues. As his music matured and deepened, he never stopped writing, playing continually perfecting his tone, and developing his style for his reemergence in the world of music. The tough streets of Belfast would help mold, and ultimately redefine his vital style.
A musician’s journey of rediscovery starts with, the rediscovery of himself, and in 1998 Rab traveled to the home of the blues Memphis Tennessee, were he performed at the famed Beale Street Music Festival. Rab earned immediate respect as world-class player from blues enthusiasts and musicians, including sidemen of Chuck Berry and the late great Muddy Waters. His performance in Memphis by all accounts, was one of the most intense ever witnessed at the festival. This proved to be the catalyst for Rab to resume the career that he thought he had lost forever.
Rab’s story began another chapter with the turn of the new century in 2000, when he returned to Memphis to compete in the Blues Foundations, world famous International Blues Challenge. Rab took a trophy back to Belfast, and left his name on the tongues of everyone that witnessed the blistering performance. The success in Memphis resulted into invitations to major blues festivals, and Record contract with Eagle-Rock / Blue Storm Records. This led to Rab’s release of Belfast Blues, which received rave reviews in Canada and the US. Real Blues Magazine voted Belfast Blues "record of the year" Blues Revue Magazine quotes "Rab McCullough is a great blues guitarist and vocalist who deserves much more attention".
In 2001 Cream lyrist /producer Pete Brown approached Rab, and asked him to be part of an all-star British Blues line-up, including such greats as, John Mayall, Jack Bruce, Mick Taylor, Peter Green, and Dick Heck-stall Smith. Rab recorded 5 tracks, on the record Blues and Beyond. In 2002 the record was nominated for a W.C Handy Award.
Rab McCullough continues to move forward to the next chapter of his life, after the signing of a record contract with Dixie Frog Records. He is set to release the album Belfast Breakdown to the world in July of 2003. His collaboration with artists such as Hubert Sumlin, (Howlin Wolf), Nickie Scott (Van Morrison), Brian Mitchell, (Bob Dylan) Tony Beard (Jeff Beck) help make this record a masterpiece.
It would have been a tragedy for this legendry player to be lost, but it would have paled next to losing his family.Rab McCullough chose the noble role of a father, and his reward, and ours is the reemergence of a great talent with his family intact. Rab McCullough is a vital new force on the scene, his irresistible combination of Irish and American blues is helping to redefine contemporary blues music. James Walsh
Unfortunately, the Violence and political unrest in Northern Ireland put an end to Rab’s career, and destroyed the once great music scene. Rab stopped touring and remained in war torn Belfast to support and protect his family. The wheel of time has turned from the 60’s through the 90¹s, but in Belfast time stood still. For Rab these were the dark days. His soulful interpretation of the music is rooted in his hard, often painful life, while living in Belfast, a city that exists as an equally suitable home of the blues.
As the 90’s dawned so did the some small rays of hope, and with it an end to troubles in Northern Ireland. Fortunately Rab was able to turn his harsh experiences into a magic potion of hope through the blues. As his music matured and deepened, he never stopped writing, playing continually perfecting his tone, and developing his style for his reemergence in the world of music. The tough streets of Belfast would help mold, and ultimately redefine his vital style.
A musician’s journey of rediscovery starts with, the rediscovery of himself, and in 1998 Rab traveled to the home of the blues Memphis Tennessee, were he performed at the famed Beale Street Music Festival. Rab earned immediate respect as world-class player from blues enthusiasts and musicians, including sidemen of Chuck Berry and the late great Muddy Waters. His performance in Memphis by all accounts, was one of the most intense ever witnessed at the festival. This proved to be the catalyst for Rab to resume the career that he thought he had lost forever.
Rab’s story began another chapter with the turn of the new century in 2000, when he returned to Memphis to compete in the Blues Foundations, world famous International Blues Challenge. Rab took a trophy back to Belfast, and left his name on the tongues of everyone that witnessed the blistering performance. The success in Memphis resulted into invitations to major blues festivals, and Record contract with Eagle-Rock / Blue Storm Records. This led to Rab’s release of Belfast Blues, which received rave reviews in Canada and the US. Real Blues Magazine voted Belfast Blues "record of the year" Blues Revue Magazine quotes "Rab McCullough is a great blues guitarist and vocalist who deserves much more attention".
In 2001 Cream lyrist /producer Pete Brown approached Rab, and asked him to be part of an all-star British Blues line-up, including such greats as, John Mayall, Jack Bruce, Mick Taylor, Peter Green, and Dick Heck-stall Smith. Rab recorded 5 tracks, on the record Blues and Beyond. In 2002 the record was nominated for a W.C Handy Award.
Rab McCullough continues to move forward to the next chapter of his life, after the signing of a record contract with Dixie Frog Records. He is set to release the album Belfast Breakdown to the world in July of 2003. His collaboration with artists such as Hubert Sumlin, (Howlin Wolf), Nickie Scott (Van Morrison), Brian Mitchell, (Bob Dylan) Tony Beard (Jeff Beck) help make this record a masterpiece.
It would have been a tragedy for this legendry player to be lost, but it would have paled next to losing his family.Rab McCullough chose the noble role of a father, and his reward, and ours is the reemergence of a great talent with his family intact. Rab McCullough is a vital new force on the scene, his irresistible combination of Irish and American blues is helping to redefine contemporary blues music. James Walsh