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DJ Logic & Jason Miles present Global Noize
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2008-04-29T17:11:42+00:00
2012-11-01T17:57:35+00:00
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Blues TravelerDj LogicJAMBANDSMedeski, Martin & WoodThe Greyboy Allstars
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<b>Various</b> - Global Noize<br>
(CD) Shanachie Recordings, 2008-04-29<br>
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Jason Miles, DJ Logic, with Karl Denson, Me'shell Ndegéocello, Herb Alpert, Billy Martin, Vernon Reid, John Popper, Bernie Worrell, Cyro Baptista, Christian Scott and others!<br>
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<b>Tracklisting :</b><br>
01. A Jam 4 Joe feat. <b>Vernon Reid, Me'shell Ndegeocello</b><br>
02. Spice Island feat. <b>Bernie Worrell</b><br>
03. The Souk feat. <b>John Popper</b><br>
04. Quero Dancar/ I Wanna Dance With You feat. <b>Vanessa Fallabella</b><br>
05. Dar'abesque feat. <b>Herb Herb Alpert</b><br>
06. Bollyhood feat. <b>Falu</b><br>
07. Planetary Beat feat. <b>Dean Brown & Karl Denson</b><br>
08. Exotic Thoughts feat. <b>Christian Scott</b><br>
09. Pool Of Honey feat. <b>Bernie Worrell</b><br>
10. Spin Cycle feat. <b>Christian Scott</b><br>
11. What I Know feat. <b>Aline Racine</b><br>
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<b>Links :</b><br>
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/globalnoizejazz" target="'_blank">myspace.com/globalnoizejazz</a><br>
<a href="http://www.djlogic.com" target="'_blank">djlogic.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/projectlogic" target="'_blank">myspace.com/projectlogic</a><br>
<a href="http://www.jasonmilesmusic.com" target="'_blank">jasonmilesmusic.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/jasonmilesmusic" target="'_blank">myspace.com/jasonmilesmusic</a><br> <br>
<b>Press Release :</b><br>
Global Noize is a ground-breaking jazz/funk/world fusion project that mixes DJ Logic's turntable wizardry with irresistible funk grooves, impressive jazz solos, and vocal/sound textures from around the world. Global Noize is co-produced by DJ Logic and Jason Miles. DJ Logic is one of the world's best-known and most sought after DJ/mixers. His collaborations with The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, Blues Traveller's John Popper, and Living Colour's Vernon Reid, along with his own solo recordings, have given him a large world-wide base in the jam-band, club and alternative music worlds. Jason Miles is noted and respected for his work with Miles Davis, Marcus Miller, and Luther Vandross.<br>
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All-Star CD Serves Up An Intoxicating Brew of Jazz, Electronica Funk and World Music Featuring Some of Music’s Most Creative Players: Meshell Ndegeocello, Billy Martin (Medeski, Marin & Wood) , Vernon Reid (Living Colour), John Popper (Blues Traveler) Cyro Baptista (Herbie Hancock), Bernie Worrell (Talking Heads, Parliament Funk), Karl Denson (Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Lenny Kravitz), Christian Scott & Others...<br>
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The signs are everywhere: MTV launches a channel on the Arabian Television Network. African hip-hop groups mix the postures and style of American rappers with homegrown lyrical messages and M.I.A., a Sri Lankan refugee now living in Brooklyn, scores one of the year's most critically acclaimed albums--sound bites recorded around the world mixed in an electronica blender with hip hop beats. Multi-tasking cell phones, cheap lap tops, Kindle Ebooks, YouTube, internet radio, and of course the multifaceted internet itself, have engendered a cultural interchange of unprecedented scope and speed. Music, which resonates across every cultural barrier, leads the charge. The result is a grand "global noise," a spectacular sea of interchanging and mutating beats, sounds and melodies from all directions. It is precisely that reality that Jason Miles and DJ Logic set out to capture with their collaboration Global Noize. Keyboard extraordinaire Jason Miles, who has worked with everyone from Miles Davis and Luther Vandross to Ivan Lins, and Turntable guru DJ Logic, who has collaborated with diverse artists like Phish, Vernon Reid, ?uestlove and Don Byron, join forces on Global Noize to create a thrilling mix of free-wheeling tracks that take listeners on a wide-ranging journey through the minds of some of creative music’s most innovative musicians such as Meshell Ndegeocello, Billy Martin (Medeski, Marin & Wood) , Vernon Reid (Living Color), John Popper (Blues Traveler) Cyro Baptista (Herbie Hancock), Bernie Worrell (Talking Heads, Parliament Funk), Karl Densen (Tiny Universe, Lenny Kravtiz).<br>
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"This is a special project as the world is a Global Noize and we need to come together in difficult times and great music has the power to do this," states Grammy Award-winning and Emmy nominated keyboardist, producer and composer Jason Miles. "The artists and musicians on the project represent a great diversity and this is what the world is really about. The beauty in this diversity is something that we all need to appreciate."<br>
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Global Noize is a project that has long been brewing in Jason Miles’ mind but the idea was solidified when he got a call from friend his DJ Logic last year to join him for a performance at the Blue Note in NY. "On that day I had a horrible root canal and was mourning the loss of a close relative. I thought that this could be just the tonic I needed to pick myself up," recalls Miles. The night was exactly what Miles had hoped and from this experience he knew that he and Logic had a special connection. The duo later worked together in Morocco at The Casablanca Jazz Festival and had the opportunity to venture off to Marrakech. Miles shares, "We went through life-altering experiences. It was so new to us -- mysterious, crazy and another view of the world. We both knew we had to make this project happen. The picture on the CD over of the both of us with the camel in the desert says it all!"<br>
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Global Noize is an organic, free-spirited sonic brew of some of the best elements of jazz, funk, electronica and world fusion – it is music without borders. Miles says, "We started with Cyro Baptista and Billy Martin jamming in the studio and built up the tracks from there. Logic and I pooled our musical resources and had some of the best cutting-edge artists play on the record." From the album’s opening track, "A Jam 4 Joe" (dedicated to the late piano/keyboard wizard Joe Zawinul) to its concluding statements on "What I know," Global Noize takes listeners on a mind-bending, global adventure featuring all original compositions.<br>
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"A Jam 4 Joe" features Logic and Miles along with guitar wizard and founding member of Living Colour, guitarist Vernon Reid, musical chamelon and bass player Meshell Ndegeocello, percussion maestro Cyro Baptista and the stunning Indian vocal diva Falu. The groove is relentless and is supercharged with magnetic energy. Bernie Worrell joins the mix on "Spice Island’ playing the clavinet and organ. Worrell, who is best known for his contributions to George Clinton’s Parliament Funk and The Talking Heads, lays down a serious funk heavy groove that reverberates throughout the track. The slow-burning "The Souk" highlights Falu and Blues Traveler’s John Popper on the Harmonica in a seductive dance with one another, along with percussionist Braheim. "We were lucky to get John Popper on a day off in NYC," adds Miles. "He just kills on the ‘Souk!’" "Quera Dancar/I Wanna Dance With You" is a cool breezy Bossa Nova that beckons you to move your hips and dance to the music’s delight along with Brazilian bombshell and chanteause Vanessa Fallabella, celebrated Brazilian guitarist Romero Lubambo and season jazz bassists James Genus.<br>
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Global Noize, which DJ Logic describes as "a hip and eclectic musical journey crossing all boundaries," further delights with such tracks as "Dar’abesque" (named after the villa Miles and Logic inhabited in Marrakech) featuring trumpet icon Herb Albert. "When I got the track back from Herb Alpert," confides Jason Miles, "I knew that any musician who had imagination and a great musical voice would love to be a part of this. Herb just really brought the track to life." "Bollyhood" is an ear catching trip-hoppy track showcasing the haunting vocals of Falu and "Planetery Beat" joins multi-instrumentalist Karl Denson and guitarist Dean Brown together for a soul jazz romp with killer break-beats and groovin’ horn riffs. "Having Karl Denson involved with this album made us happy because we knew there would be great playing, brilliant horn arrangements as well as fantastic compositions all at the same time." Christian Scott is showcased on "Exotic Thoughts," an ethereal meandering piece featuring the young hot trumpeter along with guitarist Carl Burnett and Tabla player Suphala while "Pool of Honey" is as sweet as its title with its uptempo swinging melody and feel good vibe featuring Burnett and Suphala once again along with Karl Denson on flute. "Christian Scott is one of the most exciting young artists on the scene," states Miles. "He really stepped up and showed what a young cat at the beginning of his career has got going on." "Spin Cycle," brings back a 70s funk flavor with its insatiable drum licks from Gene Lake and "What I Know" features spoken word artists Aline Racine.<br>
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Jason Miles concludes "When I hear music I love I want to be involved with it. It would be boring for me to stay in one place musically so I love to explore different music. I know Miles Davis felt that way and I'm just trying to keep the grooves hot, the melodies great and collaborate with the best artists I know. Hopefully Logic and I will be bringing Global Noize to the world and show people our musical vision."<br>
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Global Noize will make its live debut this Spring. Don’t miss the opportunity to catch this unique experience in a City near you!<br>
The John Popper Project Featuring DJ Logic
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2006-10-03T02:55:25+00:00
2012-11-01T17:57:35+00:00
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JAMBANDS
Blues TravelerDj LogicJAMBANDS
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<a href="http://www.djouls.com/index.php/the-best-of-2006-part2"><img src="http://www.djouls.com/bestof2006/images/djouls_goldenpepper2006_w.gif" alt="best of 2006" border="0" height="193" width="101" hspace="2" vspace="2" align="right"></a><b>The John Popper Project Featuring DJ Logic</b><br>
(CD) Image Entertainment, 2006-10-03<br>
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<b>Tracklisting :</b><br>
01. Lapdance<br>
02. Everything<br>
03. All Good Children<br>
04. In The Midst<br>
05. Fire In Her Kiss<br>
06. Louisiana Sky<br>
07. Trigger<br>
08. Horses<br>
09. Took<br>
10. Morning Light<br>
11. Open Hand<br>
12. Show Me<br>
13. Pack Your Love<br>
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<b>Musicians :</b><br>
John Popper of Blues Traveler (Vocals, Harmonica)<br>
DJ Logic (Turntables)<br>
Tad Kinchla of Blues Traveler (Bass)<br>
Marcus Bleecker of Mosaic (Drums)<br>
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<b>Links :</b><br>
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/popperproject" target="_blank">myspace.com/popperproject</a><br>
<a href="http://www.popperproject.com/" target="_blank"></a>popperproject.com<br>
<a href="http://www.bluestraveler.com" target="_blank">bluestraveler.com</a><br>
Blues Traveler - ¡Bastardos!
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2005-09-13T13:07:56+00:00
2012-11-01T17:52:51+00:00
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Blues TravelerJAMBANDS
<a href="http://www.djouls.com/bestof2006/images/Blues_Traveler-Bastardos_b.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.djouls.com/bestof2006/images/Blues_Traveler-Bastardos_s.gif" height="100" width="111" border="1" alt="Blues Traveler Bastardos"></a><br>
<a href="http://www.djouls.com/index.php/the-best-of-2006-part1"><img src="http://www.djouls.com/bestof2006/images/djouls_goldenpepper2006_w.gif" alt="best of 2006" border="0" height="193" width="101" hspace="2" vspace="2" align="right"></a><b>Blues Traveler</b> - ¡Bastardos!<br>
(CD) Vanguard Records SKU79790, 2005-09-13<br>
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<b>Tracklisting :</b><br>
01. You Can't Stop Thinking About Me<br>
02. Amber Awaits<br>
03. After What<br>
04. Money Back Guarantee<br>
05. Can't Win True Love<br>
06. Nail<br>
07. Leaning In<br>
08. She and I<br>
09. Rubberneck<br>
10. Nefertiti<br>
11. What Could Possibly Go Wrong<br>
12. That Which Doesn't Kill You<br>
13. She Isn't Mine<br>
14. The Children of the Night<br>
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<b>Links :</b><br>
Official site : <a href="http://www.bluestraveler.com" target="_blank">bluestraveler.com</a><br> <br>
<b>Press Release :</b><br>
Selfishness. It can be either a friend or foe in the songwriting process and the bigger musical world. For Blues Traveler, selfishness has been a long time coming. It's what drives the band's eighth studio album, ¡Bastardos!: a need for the band members to make themselves—and only themselves—happy while making music.<br>
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But ¡Bastardos! isn't merely about a bunch of selfish, um, er, bastards making themselves happy or being overly indulgent. Musically, it's about a band growing into itself not for the first, but the second time—remarkably—while simultaneously making sure to have fun and push the envelope creatively.<br>
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Ask the band members themselves, and they'll tell you: After scaling the peaks of both the jam-rock mountain and the pop charts fairly early into their career, they faced a bit of an identity crisis: Were they a balls-to-the-wall/let's-rock-till-dawn blues-rock band or a singles band? The Jay Bennett-produced ¡Bastardos! reaffirms that Blues Traveler is and has always been the former, the same band that built a devoted following from coast-to-coast for its epic sets, and for transforming the jam scene in the early '90s via its beloved H.O.R.D.E. (Horizons of Rock Developing Everywhere) festivals. Today, they play to sold-out crowds at such massive outdoor venues as Red Rocks in Colorado, The Wolftrap in Virginia, and Pine Knob in Michigan.<br>
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"This is just us being completely ourselves, and not thinking about what we should be doing," says guitarist Chan Kinchla, noting that on previous albums the band spent maybe a little too much energy trying to appease everybody—from labels to producers to all of their fans. "Before we made this record, we decided, 'Let's just make records that we love and regardless of how they do commercially, at least we love'em and they're all ours'"<br>
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But make no mistake, while ¡Bastardos! may not have been written and recorded with the radio in mind, that endless hooky side of Blues Traveler—be it in Kinchla's riffing or frontman John Popper's harmonica blasts—is still very much intact. They remain one of the few kingpins of the jam scene who can actually back up their grooves with carefully crafted songs and stories that are both witty and catchy.<br>
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And most of the stories running through ¡Bastardos!, the band's debut for Vanguard Records, focus on falling in and out of love, and what can happen before and after a heartbreak: "During the process of making this record I ended my engagement, fell in love and caroused a lot," says Popper, the band's lyricist. "John's been mixing it up romantically a lot more recently," says Kinchla. "It's almost like he's singing about stuff that someone in their early 20s would be going through, because in the past he's always been so insulated and kind of a loner. It's been fun to watch him explore that side of life."<br>
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As Popper exorcised his loneliness in such songs as "She and I" and "She Isn't Mine," he, Kinchla, Wilson, drummer Brendan Hill and bassist Tad Kinchla (Chan's brother) turned demos and arrangements inside out or upside down and experimented with horns and syncopation and time signatures. Says keyboardist Ben Wilson, "We didn't want to feel like we were making the same record we already made. We didn't want to feel like we were chasing our tail. We were like, 'In the climate of what's going on right now, let's just get out and rock out and play some songs that we like and maybe some of that attitude will shine through on the record.' And I think it does."<br>
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Essential to the band's approach was producer, solo artist and ex-Wilco multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett, who quickly assumed a sixth member role, shining a light on the best of the band's ideas and cherrypicking the unpolished gems in the ¡Bastardos! demos and turning them into jewels, while also shining a light on each of the band members' individual strengths. "He was the voice of authority, but he was very much an equal," says Wilson. "Instead of it being like a 'producer on high' sort of thing, ya know: 'No, we're not doing that, no we're not doing that, no we're not doing that.' It was more like him sitting there listening to us come up with ideas, and going, 'Oh, I like that. I like that. I like that.'"<br>
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As a result, the current version of Blues Traveler found itself truly congealing for the first time in the studio. Following the death of founding bassist Bobby Sheehan in 1999, Blues Traveler—which until that point had always been a quartet—added Wilson on keys and Tad Kinchla on bass, recording Bridge (2001) and Truth Be Told (2003) as a quintet. While every great band owes its good fortune to good chemistry, it more often than not takes years to develop that chemistry, and thanks to the rightly selfish approach they used on ¡Bastardos!, founders Popper, Chan Kinchla and Brendan Hill found themselves finally hitting their stride with Blues Traveler 2.0.<br>
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"When Tad and Ben joined the band, there was already a certain dynamic in place between John, Brendan and I, and they were respectful of that," says Chan. "They didn't feel comfortable asserting themselves. But now we've all found our places in the sonic mix, and emotionally. It's us as a band for the first time since Bobby's death."<br>
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Formed in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1983, the band grew a passionate regional following for its sweaty, titanic live shows which often found Popper, Chan, Hill and Sheehan jamming endlessly into the night. At the center of it was the ever quirky Popper. With harmonicas strapped to his chest, he was part lion at his most roaring, and part Campbell kid at his sweetest. At his right was Kinchla, the Energizer bunny of guitar players, whose rhythmic, bright but gritty style proved a perfect compliment to Popper's voice, phrasing and harp squonks. Anchoring it all down was the ace rhythm section of Hill and Sheehan.<br>
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High school friends, the band moved to New York City early on, where it became a mainstay on the club and bar circuit, helping ignite a new generation of jam music fans at such beloved venues as the missed The Wetlands in lower Manhattan. It wasn't long before the road became their new home, and jams became their calling card. Balancing renowned musicianship with accessible songcraft that blended pop hooks with blues- and rock-influenced grooves, the band's rep grew for its explosive live performances. In 1990, Blues Traveler bowed on A&M Records with a self-titled release, which spawned the minor hit and fan fave "But Anyway." The band quickly returned with Travelers & Thieves a year later, and released its third album, Save His Soul, in 1992.<br>
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In 1994, the band released Four, an album that would change its members' lives, after hitting big with the singles "Run-Around" and "Hook." Winning a Grammy for the former, the disc went multi-platinum. Suddenly, Blues Traveler's pseudo-hippie H.O.R.D.E tour was ballooning. Running for the better part of a decade, over the years the Blues Traveler-created festival featured such rock heavyweights as The Allman Brothers Band and Neil Young to such future stars as Phish, Dave Matthews and Sheryl Crow, not to mention a countless list of some of the hippest acts in recent memory, from Ben Harper and Robert Bradley to King Crimson and Morphine.<br>
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On the heels of Four, the band gave its new mainstream audience a taste of its onstage power via 1996's double live album, Live From the Fall. A year later, the gloriously hooky Straight On Till Morning followed, and the band hit the road again. After more than 15 years together, the album-tour-album-tour-do-another-tour cycle was wearing the band down. "We were frazzled," says Chan. "So we took a year off because we were just burnt out." Sheehan's passing came during that break.<br>
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When the band regrouped for 2001's Bridge, it obviously had a lot of musical and emotional work to do, but the expansion of the lineup helped matters immediately. "The new guys brought so much life into the band," says Chan.<br>
"It gave us a chance to reinvent ourselves." In 2003, the band returned with Truth Be Told, as well as a DVD and live album documenting its celebrated shows at the scenic Red Rocks Amphitheater near Denver.<br>
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After eight albums, six gold or platinum plaques and sales of over 10 million discs, things seem to be finally coming together for Blues Traveler—again. "I would say it's this five piece's Save His Soul," Wilson says of ¡Bastardos! "I think this is us. It's no more new guys: This is Blues Traveler. That's the serious side, and on the fun side, it's like, 'Well, godammit, we go out, we rock out every night, so let's have an album that rocks out. Here it is. I hope you like it. Let's have some fun. Let's not be so serious. Let's make some records,. Let's have a good time; it's music for godsakes.'"<br>
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After beginning rehearsals in Austin, Texas in March to finish writing the record, the band decided to record there. "As the rehearsals began, we realized that we were shooting for a fall release, so we put the pedal to the metal and all the recording just fell into place," says Wilson. "The cool thing about that is that the new lineup pretty much formed in Austin five years ago. They had auditions for keys and I was flown there to try out and got the gig. Tad had joined a few months earlier, so it was our first go with the new lineup. We immediately started writing songs for Bridge. After the writing session, we went to a local studio to record good demos and worked with the engineer there, Jim Vollentine. Ironically, we discovered that same guy now works at Texas Treefort, where ¡Bastardos! was recorded. Things kinda came full circle."<br>
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The album's Spanish-flavored title "can be taken from a few different perspectives," says Chan. It can be seen as sort of an homage to the bastard blend of musical influences running through the disc, or it can be taken just as literally as the translation implies: the bastards. "It's an album where we're not worrying about what everybody else is thinking about us, where we're just trying to be true to ourselves. But it would be kind of fun to be seen as those bastards that just did what they wanted." <br>
Blues Traveler - Exclusive MP3 Releases / Free studio downloads (2000)
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2003-09-15T00:09:48+00:00
2012-11-01T17:47:34+00:00
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Blues TravelerJAMBANDS
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<b>Blues Traveler</b> - Exclusive MP3 Releases - Free studio downloads (2000)<br>
(128 kbps MP3z)<br>
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4 titres enregistrés à Austin (Texas) et mixés à Seattle (Washington), aux alentours de 1996, mais conservés et distribués online pour faire plaisir aux fans fin 2000. Mine de rien, au-dessus de 40 minutes, ça ressemble quand même pas mal à un album, cette affaire. Voire au meilleur album studio que <b>Blues Traveler</b> n'ont jamais enregistré! si guitares, blues, harmonica et psychédélisme font bon ménage dans vos oreilles ne passez pas à côté de ce bijou.<br>
<b>Tracklist</b>: The Traveler Suite (18,6 Mo) / Sun and the Storm (7,3 Mo) / 12 Swords (3,1 Mo) / The Path (5,8 Mo)<br>
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<b>Blues Traveler</b> - 712 Bar, New York, NY - 9/22/89 - Two Sets (192 kbps MP3z)<br>
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Celui-là est uniquement pour les fans qui de toutes façons en ont déjà plein d'autres... mais pas forcément un concert complet datant de 1989 (ce qui pourrait expliquer le son relativement pourri).<br>
<b>Tracklist</b>: Trust / Bad to the bone / Slow change / Should I stay / Rock me baby /Out of my hands / Mulling-Weird chick / Love & greed / Love of my life / Johnny b goode / Crystalflame / Come together / But anyway / Brojo-Gloria / Banner-cornmash / Alone / 100 years / As we wonder<br>
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<b>Blues Traveler</b> - CBGB's, New York, NY - 1/10/89 - One Set<br>
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Ce concert-là, il faut foncer dessus. Car non seulement il date de 1989, quand débarquaient les jam bands comme Blues Traveler, Phish ou Dave Matthews Band, dévastant tout sur leur passage, sans aucune retenue, mais aussi parce que le son en est excellent. Le blues est ici incandescent, la basse rebondissante, l'harmonica surprenante et les jams torrides.<br>
<b>Tracklist</b> : Trust in trust (4,7 Mo) / Rock me baby (5,2 Mo) / Out of my hands-Should I stay (16,8 Mo) / Mofo (9,2 Mo) / Johnny b goode (5,6 Mo) / Hippie (11,6 Mo) / Gotta-Gloria (15,6 Mo) / But anyway (6,7 Mo)<br>
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<b>Blues Traveler</b> - The Academy, New York, NY - 5/13/91 - One set<br>
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Pour les acharnés pour qui le concert ci-dessus n'aura pas été pas suffisant.<br>
<b>Tracklist</b>: Sweet pain / Support your local emperor /Mulling-Crystal pain / Ofo / Hippie / All in the groove<br>
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Download mp3s : <a href="http://www.bluestraveler.com/mp3s.php" target="_blank" title="Download Blues Traveler MP3s">bluestraveler.com</a><br>
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A voir aussi : la chronique de l'album "<a href="http://www.djouls.com/index.php/post/2003/09/15/../rock/bluestraveler_straighton.html" target="_blank">Straight on 'Til Morning</a>" sur le www.djouls.com<br>
Blues Traveler - Star Spangled Banner
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2003-06-15T19:04:12+00:00
2012-11-01T17:52:51+00:00
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JAMBANDS
Blues TravelerJAMBANDS
<img src="http://www.djouls.com/covers/images/bluestraveler_livewhatyouan.gif" alt="Download Blues Traveler Star Spangled Banner MP3" border="1" /><br><b>Blues Traveler</b> - "Star Spangled Banner" (<b>Jimi Hendrix</b> cover)<br>
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Extrait du nouvel album des <b>Blues Traveler</b>: un live cette fois-ci; et on ne peut que s'en réjouir étant donné le niveau des gusses sur scène, en particulier du leader chanteur harmoniciste génial <b>John Popper</b>. En plus pour une fois apparemment le disque est disponible en France alors... En ouverture du CD (et ici en mp3), le "Star Spangled Banner", hymne américain qu'<b>Hendrix</b> avait immortalisé à la guitare, cette-fois interprété -de façon similaire- à l'harmonica!!<br>
PS Jetez donc un oeil sur notre section Jam bands avec encore du <b>Blues Traveler</b> et plein d'autres groupes à découvrir...<br>
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Blues Traveler - Sadly A Fiction / Star Spangled Banner
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2003-04-20T20:58:49+00:00
2012-11-01T17:47:34+00:00
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<b>Blues Traveler</b> - "Sadly A Fiction" & "Star Spangled Banner"<br>
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Deux extraits du nouvel album des <b>Blues Traveler</b>, un live cette fois-ci, et on ne peut que s'en réjouir étant donné le niveau des gusses sur scène, en particulier du leader chanteur harmoniciste génial <b>John Popper</b>. En plus pour une fois apparemment le disque est disponible en France alors... En ouverture du CD (et ici en mp3), le "Star Spangled Banner", hymne américain qu'<b>Hendrix</b> avait immortalisé à la guitare, cette-fois interprété -de façon similaire- à l'harmonica!! Le "Sadly a fiction" lui aussi disponible en mp3 est beaucoup moins frappant: seul le chorus au milieu du track décolle, le reste nous rappelle ce que l'on reproche encore aux Blues Traveler: leur côté parfois un peu trop blues-rock classique avec l'accent américain prononcé.<br>
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