Sunday, February 28, 2010

Deep Tracks 88

1. You Can't Always Get What You-Maxayn
2. Get On Board-Carl Story & the Brewster Brothers
3. Iron City – Grant Green
4. Yeh Yeh – Georgie Fame
5. Cubano Chant – Cal Tjader
6. Joe Friday – Alvin Youngblood Hart
7. You've Got It Bad Girl-Hank Crawford
8. Lonely Weekends-Terry Robb
9. Lean On Me-Shirley Scott
10. Can't You Hear The Blessed Savior-Cliff Waldron
11. El Carretero-Guillermo Portabales
12. Lake County Cotton Country-Carl Perkins
13. September 13-Deodato
14. New Beale Street Blues-Eric Bibb
15. Junkie For Your Love-Cash McCall
16. Shining Ground-Bobby Atkins & The Countrymen
17. Nina Y Señores-Tito Puente
18. Up At Joe's, Down At Jim's-Houston Person

http://rapidshare.com/files/354752073/Deep_Tracks_88.zip

Guitarist, fiddler, and vocalist Carl Story became known as "The Father of Bluegrass Gospel Music" over his decades-long career. After initially pursuing secular bluegrass, he went on to record one of the greatest oeuvres of religious bluegrass making him a legend at the time of his death in 1995. Story and his band became fixtures on the bluegrass festival circuit, and he toured consistently even after he entered semi-retirement in Greer, SC, outside of Greenville, where he worked as a disc jockey. Get On Board indeed.

Callen Radcliffe Tjader, Jr. a.k.a. Cal Tjader (July 16, 1925–May 5, 1982) was a master of Latin Jazz vibraphone, probably defining the genre for all time. If there ever was an example of how the energy of America affects its inhabitants, it is Cal Tjader. Born 16 July 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri to touring Swedish American vaudevillians. He ultimately met and played with a number of great early jazz musicians around San Francisco after WWII. Cubano Chant features the blisteringly smooth electric keys of Clare Fisher.

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