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Artist: Jerry McCain Title: Love Desperado Year Of Release: 1991 Label: Ichiban Records Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Swamp Blues, Harmonica Blues Quality: Mp3/320 kbps Total Time: 44:01 Total Size: 109 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 01. Blues Tribute 02. Burn The Crackhouse Down 03. I Need To Do Something 04. Love Desperado 05. The World's On Fire 06. Lovin' School 07. I Used To Have It 08. Mercy, Mercy Mercy 09. Non-Stop Lovin' Not only is Alabama-born Jerry McCain a terrific amplified harpist, he's also one of the funniest songwriters working the genre and has been for more than four decades, as anyone who's dug his out-of-control 1950s Excello rockers "My Next Door Neighbor" and "Trying to Please" will gladly testify. McCain was born on June 18, 1930, in Gadsden, AL. As a youngster, Little Walter was McCain's main man on harp, an instrument McCain began playing at age five. Walter passed through Gadsden one fateful night in 1953 with his Aces, offering encouragement and a chance to jam at a local nightspot. That same year, "Boogie" McCain made his vinyl debut for Lillian McMurray's Trumpet label in Jackson, MS, with "East of the Sun"/"Wine-O-Wine" and his brother, Walter McCain, playing drums on the sides. McCain's 1954 Trumpet encore, "Stay Out of Automobiles"/"Love to Make Up," was solid Southern blues, but barely hinted at the galvanic energy of his subsequent output. Jerry McCain signed with Ernie Young's Nashville-based Excello logo in 1955, cutting "That's What They Want" with his usual sidekick Christopher Collins on guitar. "Run, Uncle John! Run," "Trying to Please," the torrid "My Next Door Neighbor" (a prior homemade demo version of the track that surfaced much later was even crazier), and "The Jig's Up" ranked with McCain's best 1955-1957 Excello efforts. The harpist is probably best-known for his two-sided 1960 gem for Rex Records, "She's Tough"/"Steady." The Fabulous Thunderbirds later appropriated the insinuating mid-tempo A-side, while McCain's harp chops were strikingly showcased on the flip. McCain waxed three 45s for OKeh in Nashville in 1962, utilizing Music Row mainstays Floyd Cramer, Grady Martin, and Boots Randolph as his backup for "Red Top" and "Jet Stream." A series of 1965-1968 sides for Stan Lewis' Shreveport-based Jewel Records included a tailor-made tribute to the company, "728 Texas (Where the Action Is)" (Jewel's address). Struttin' My Stuff After too many years spent in relative obscurity, McCain rejuvenated his fortunes in 1989 by signing with Ichiban Records and releasing Blues 'n' Stuff, followed three years later by Struttin' My Stuff and Love Desperado. In 2000, McCain released an all-star album This Stuff Just Kills Me for the Jericho label featuring Johnnie Johnson, John Primer, Anson Funderburgh, Jimmie Vaughan, along with the Double Trouble rhythm section of Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton. McCain resurfaced on Ichiban in 2002 with the release of American Roots: Blues. http://rapidgator.net/file/3998d27481a6b19ac20648e0a1687885/jml.rar.html http://ssh.tf/QRNnW6BsL/jml.rar http://uploaded.net/file/n5revzny/jml.rar
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John McCain and Mark Salter - Thirteen Soldiers: A Personal History of Americans at War Unabridged AudioBook | 2014 | Genre: History | English | ISBN-13: 978-1476759654 | MP3 64Kb | 377.15 MB John McCain's evocative history of Americans at war, told through the personal accounts of thirteen remarkable soldiers who fought in major military conflicts, from the Revolutionary War of 1776 to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a veteran himself, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and a long-time student of history, John McCain brings a distinctive perspective to this subject. Thirteen Soldierstells the stories of real soldiers through the years who personify an essential characteristic of combat, from valor, savagery, and terror to obedience, enterprise, and love. You'll meet Joseph Plumb Martin, who at the tender age of fifteen fought in the Revolutionary War; Charles Black, a freeborn African American sailor in the War of 1812; and Sam Chamberlain, of the Mexican American War, whose life inspired novelist Cormac McCarthy. Then there's Oliver Wendell Holmes, an aristocratic idealist disillusioned by the Civil War, and Littleton "Tony" Waller, court-martialed for refusing to massacre Filipino civilians. Each account illustrates a particular aspect of war, such as Mary Rhoads, an Army reservist forever changed by an Iraqi scud missile attack during the Persian Gulf War, and Monica Lin Brown, a frontline medic in rural Afghanistan who saved several lives in an ambushed convoy. From their acts of self-sacrifice to their astonishing bravery, the thirteen soldiers profiled here embody the best America has to offer. Download Link http://rapidgator.net/file/b0a3b0a4e218dc1536dc26c148e71f36/Thirteen.Soldiers.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/3593b2e2ee40de2f196a2c9af2004a55/Thirteen.Soldiers.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/27ca3d894910504b9d8414859ded0653/Thirteen.Soldiers.part3.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/cfd3b4969f285c793356a7abeb311e6e/Thirteen.Soldiers.part4.rar.html http://uploaded.net/file/5f02rfwc/Thirteen.Soldiers.part1.rar http://uploaded.net/file/1eefyi7s/Thirteen.Soldiers.part2.rar http://uploaded.net/file/ni4jbc7b/Thirteen.Soldiers.part3.rar http://uploaded.net/file/4951yej5/Thirteen.Soldiers.part4.rar