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Dave Specter - Speculatin' Жанр: Modern Electric Blues / Instrumental Даты: May 30, 2000 (Jan 2000) Лейбл: Delmark Records DE-744 Тип рипа: FLAC, tracks, lossless Продолжительность: 63'10'' Сканы в раздаче: front, back 1. at Whit's End [Frankel, Specter] (4:49)
2. Blues A-La King [Specter] (4:39)
3. Texas Top [Specter] (4:38)
4. The Mighty Burner [Earland, Fisher] (4:19)
5. Birk's Works [Gillespie] (4:59)
6. Look-Ka Py Py [Modeliste, Neville, Nocentelli…] (5:23)
7. The Haleiwa Shuffle [Specter] (4:05)
8. Blues for Magic Sam [Specter] (5:11)
9. Hot Cha [Woods] 5:59
10. Jade's Dance [Waters] (4:27)
11. Minor Side Down [Specter] (5:28)
12. Speculatin' [Specter] (4:57)
13. Dark Hour Blues [Specter] (3:40) Dave Specter - guitar Harlan Terson - bass Mike Schlick - drums Rob Waters - Hammond B-3 & organ bass on 4 Ken Saydak - piano on 3,12,13 Jose Rendon - percussion on 1, 11 Rich Parenti - tenor sax on 4,5,9,10 ...many thanks toBluesfan
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Guitarist Dave Specter has always straddled the blues / jazz fence with a hip disregard for arbitrary restrictions. On Speculatin', his sixth Delmark CD, Dave has put his distinctive mark on a collection of outstanding instrumental tunes from all corners of these related genres, tossing in a latin beat and some greasy organ in addition to his unmistakable West Side and Texas-inspired blues licks. The result will please all lovers of lean, inspired guitar work and will astound the blues buyer who previously considered instrumentals to be mere CD filler. Speculatin' features nine original compositions and covers of tunes by Charles Earland, The Meters, Dizzy Gillespie and Junior Walker. Dave is accompanied by his working band of Rob Waters, Hammond B3 organ; Harlan Terson, bass; Mike Schlick, drums; and Rich Parenti, tenor sax.This is an all-instrumental disc that is exclusively neither blues nor jazz, but a blend of each. It marked the first time the tasty Chicago guitarist recorded only instrumentals, but folks who were Specter fans before this one could probably feel it coming. Though he has worked with some delightful vocalists (Barkin' Bill Smith, Lenny Lynn, Tad Robinson, and Lynwood Slim) he has sprinkled a few instrumentals into previous albums, and the format clearly suits him perfectly. For the most part, Specter is accompanied here by his working band and gives Rob Waters plenty of room to roam on Hammond B-3. Nine tunes are originals (one by Waters), and covers include Dizzy Gillespie's "Birk's Works," the Meters' "Look-Ka Py Py," and "Hot Cha" (a Willie Woods tune that became a hit for Junior Walker). The band also swings on soul-jazz organist Charles Earland's "The Mighty Burner" (the flipside to Earland's "More Today Than Yesterday"). You won't find many covers of this one, save a 1970 recording by Clarence Wheeler and the Enforcers. "At Whit's End" is Specter's tribute to his late compadre and guitar pal, Bob Whitman. The minor-key cha-cha spotlights Specter's frugal, delicately paced guitar style and Waters' rapid B-3 runs. "Blues A-La-King," with phrasing similar to some of B.B. Kings' earlier work, is a "backward" shuffle that best demonstrates how tight this band is. Specter and Waters adopt a marvelously aloof, sassy mood and take off together on the opening phrases of "The Haleiwa Shuffle," named for the artist's favorite Oahu getaway. The only song that doesn't fall in line with the general feeling here is "Dark Hour Blues," a slow and grinding stomp in the key of E through J.L. Hooker/Lightnin' Hopkins territory that is tacked on to the end of the disc. Still, it's proof positive that Specter can do it all. Speculatin has set the record straight: blues instrumentals are not just for breakfast anymore!
Kocegub
Я добавил, кое-что, в жанр.
Кое кто ищет по тэгам, так что это, я думаю, не помешает.
За альбом спасибо.....понравился. Вечерний такой, успокаивающий.
Kocegub
Дык....наверное (слэш)....
Спешил....коты отвлекали.
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По поводу мягкости....так с утра Мулы были :bash:, а вечерком, по дороге домой, Спектер :icecream:. Самое оно.