by Marketing-PR | Mar 4, 2015 | Album Reviews D, News
DANI DORCHIN One Man Band. Autoprod. This is one of those albums that take you back to the days of the old one man and a dog sort of raggy, bluesy thumping-along style of jangling blues. Not fully Jesse Fuller but aiming firmly in that direction. Dorchin is an...
by Marketing-PR | Aug 25, 2014 | Album Reviews D, News
DAN BAIRD & HOMEMADE SIN Circus Life Jerkin’ Crocus Promotions These guys are 75% of the original Georgia Satellites and 25% of Jason & The Scorchers which info should give a clue to this band’s music – loud, sweaty, shit kicking, good time rock ‘n’ roll...
by Marketing-PR | Aug 25, 2014 | Album Reviews D, News
DAVE GOODMAN No Rest For The Wicked Acoustic Music Records Upon first listen to the opening track Nothin’ But Bad, I couldn’t help but think as my heart sank, that this was a cross somewhere between Ralph McTell and Pete Seeger. Acoustic guitar, banjo and a distinct...
by Marketing-PR | Aug 25, 2014 | Album Reviews D, News
DEBBIE BOND & the TRUDATS That Thing Called Love Blues Root Productions This seems to be the first album from Debbie and the band, and it is a 9 track offering, (actually only 8 songs, as one gets a reworking) all but two of the numbers are self-penned and stand...
by Marketing-PR | Aug 25, 2014 | Album Reviews D, News
DELANEY BRAMLETT Some Things Coming / Mobius Strip Up Sounds Another re-issue, this time with two solo albums from ‘72 and ‘73. Nineteen tracks in total, the first album being totally written by Delaney (apart from the traditional Down By The Riverside) and the second...
by Marketing-PR | Aug 25, 2014 | Album Reviews D, News
DENNIS JOHNSON Slide Avenue Independent This album basically does what it says on the tin, numerous blues styles, the common denominator being the excellent guitar work. On opener Swingin’ At The Savoy guitarist/vocalist Johnson gives us a swing track featuring Sam...