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  1. Artist: Frank 'Paris Slim' Goldwasser Title: Bluju Year Of Release: 2007 Label: Delta Groove Music Genre: Electric Blues Quality: 320 kbps Total Time: 59:29 Total Size: 140 MB Tracklist: 01. Homesick Blues (3:06) 02. Back Door Key (4:17) 03. Petit A Petit (L'oiseau Fait Son Nid) (4:00) 04. Bluju (3:10) 05. I'm-A-Love You (2:44) 06. Don't Take Away My Love (3:43) 07. I Can't Stand It (3:09) 08. Well, Well, Josephine (5:01) 09. Melba's Bump (2:48) 10. The Twelve Year Old Boy (4:45) 11. Playing In The Park (3:46) 12. Three Sisters (5:22) 13. Feels Like Home (4:24) 14. She's Gone (Bonus Track) (4:46) 15. 55th Street Boogie (Bonus Track) (4:20) This album from West Coast via Paris blues guitarist Goldwasser has a circuitous history. Originally recorded in 2001, it was finally released -- but only on the German Crosscut label -- in 2003. It was then given a new lease on life in 2007 when co-producer Randy Chortkoff reissued it in a re-sequenced version with fresh graphics and two bonus tracks on his Delta Groove label. The set is a bit of a mishmash too, with different backing musicians bouncing between styles that both pay tribute to classic blues forms and expand the genre's boundaries on world-influenced tracks such as the Afro-beat of "Don't Take Away My Love." Goldwasser tells the story of his professional career in the spoken word intro to the instrumental late-night groove of "Three Sisters," recounting the various artists he has played with and clubs he has worked in, ending with the titular venue. He also touches base on New Orleans second-line funk with "Petit a Petit (L'Oiseau Fait Son Nid)," sung in his native French, and shifts into a stripped-down Jimmy Reed vamp on a cover of Reed's "I'm a Love You." Goldwasser also successfully takes on soul-blues with a Latin, Santana-styled flair on "I Can't Stand It" and hits Peter Green territory on the instrumental "Melba's Bump." He shifts into lowdown swamp mode on "Well, Well, Josephine," one of the disc's most fiery tracks. It is all impeccably played and Goldwasser is certainly a talented guitarist and vocalist. But neither his voice nor tone is distinctive enough to make blues fan's ears perk up when heard in a pack of similarly gifted players. The disc succeeds on its own terms, though, driven by the artist's obvious enthusiasm for the project. Ultimately, there isn't much terribly unique about Bluju, but Goldwasser acquits himself admirably and over the course of the hourlong playing time hits enough high points to please any contemporary blues fan. However, as of 2007, six years after it was first recorded, there hasn't been a follow-up release. ~Review by Hal Horowitz http://rapidgator.net/file/b5013807063fffa024d37ff358a9ed4c/FrankParisSlimGoldwasserBluju2003.rar.html http://ssh.tf/VjV37PibL/FrankParisSlimGoldwasserBluju2003.rar http://uploaded.net/file/rfoml7ji/FrankParisSlimGoldwasserBluju2003.rar
  2. Artist: Frank 'Paris Slim' Goldwasser Title: Bluju Year Of Release: 2007 Label: Delta Groove Productions Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues Quality: Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 61:27 Total Size: 429 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 01. Homesick Blues 02. Back Door Key 03. Petit A Petit (L'oiseau Fait Son Nid) 04. Bluju 05. I'm-A-Love You 06. Don't Take Away My Love 07. I Can't Stand It 08. Well, Well, Josephine 09. Melba's Bump 10. The Twelve Year Old Boy 11. Playing In The Park 12. Three Sisters 13. Feels Like Home 14. She's Gone (Bonus Track) 15. 55th Street Boogie (Bonus Track) This album from West Coast via Paris blues guitarist Goldwasser has a circuitous history. Originally recorded in 2001, it was finally released -- but only on the German Crosscut label -- in 2003. It was then given a new lease on life in 2007 when co-producer Randy Chortkoff reissued it in a re-sequenced version with fresh graphics and two bonus tracks on his Delta Groove label. The set is a bit of a mishmash too, with different backing musicians bouncing between styles that both pay tribute to classic blues forms and expand the genre's boundaries on world-influenced tracks such as the Afro-beat of "Don't Take Away My Love." Goldwasser tells the story of his professional career in the spoken word intro to the instrumental late-night groove of "Three Sisters," recounting the various artists he has played with and clubs he has worked in, ending with the titular venue. He also touches base on New Orleans second-line funk with "Petit a Petit (L'Oiseau Fait Son Nid)," sung in his native French, and shifts into a stripped-down Jimmy Reed vamp on a cover of Reed's "I'm a Love You." Goldwasser also successfully takes on soul-blues with a Latin, Santana-styled flair on "I Can't Stand It" and hits Peter Green territory on the instrumental "Melba's Bump." He shifts into lowdown swamp mode on "Well, Well, Josephine," one of the disc's most fiery tracks. It is all impeccably played and Goldwasser is certainly a talented guitarist and vocalist. But neither his voice nor tone is distinctive enough to make blues fan's ears perk up when heard in a pack of similarly gifted players. The disc succeeds on its own terms, though, driven by the artist's obvious enthusiasm for the project. Ultimately, there isn't much terribly unique about Bluju, but Goldwasser acquits himself admirably and over the course of the hourlong playing time hits enough high points to please any contemporary blues fan. However, as of 2007, six years after it was first recorded, there hasn't been a follow-up release. http://rapidgator.net/file/7c5d681351558bf0ccac64ac8cb091ad/fpsgb.rar.html http://ssh.tf/bM3Pve7bL/fpsgb.rar http://uploaded.net/file/d7idqhz0/fpsgb.rar
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