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Artist: Chris James and Patrick Rynn Title: Trouble Don't Last Year Of Release: 2015 Label: VizzTone Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 52:29 Total Size: 161/404 (covers) Tracklist: 01. Shameless (5:18) 02. Lilly Mae (5:09) 03. Lonesome Whistle Blues (5:24) 04. Going Down To The Ocean (6:16) 05. Trouble Don't Last (3:06) 06. Don't Drive Me Away (6:15) 07. Steady Goin' On (3:39) 08. Good Idea At The Time (6:21) 09. Hard To Keep A Dollar (5:05) 10. Roll, Stumble, And Slip (5:04) CHRIS JAMES AND PATRICK RYNN ARE AT THE FOREFRONT OF TODAY'S TRADITIONAL BLUES MOVEMENT. They've been playing together since 1990, proudly dedicating their musical collaboration to the high-energy sound of real, unadulterated Chicago Blues. They lead their own widely acclaimed band, and have toured the world playing behind some of the greatest Blues legends in the field. Their 2008 debut CD Stop and Think About It, was nominated for a 2009 Blues Music Award and won a 2009 Blues Blast Music Award for Best New Artist Debut and spread their names far and wide. "Mister Coffee," a standout original from the album, was nominated for a Blues Blast Award-Best Blues Song and won third-place in the Independent Music Awards, where Chris and Patrick were nominated for a People's Choice Award. Gonna Boogie Anyway, their 2010 album for Earwig Records, stirred up a similarly heightened level of critical buzz as Patrick has now earned Blues Music Award nominations as Best Blues Bassist for four consecutive years. The duo's latest Earwig album Barrelhouse Stomp is as firmly rooted in traditional Chicago Blues as its acclaimed predecessors. Yet the duo continues to evolve and take chances in the studio. This is tough, real-deal electric blues to party to, to dance to, to sit down and savor. Barrelhouse Stomp makes it clear once more that Chris James and Patrick Rynn rate with the finest traditional Bluesmen on the planet. http://rapidgator.net/file/5dc1e153a201930f90a4a12f023f6ef2/cjaprtd.rar.html http://ssh.tf/9F85JZaXL/cjaprtd.rar http://uploaded.net/file/ridz2fy8/cjaprtd.rar http://rapidgator.net/file/4fb110ef4d55f644b988ab058f65f4d5/cjaprt.rar.html http://ssh.tf/ntGAvNxVL/cjaprt.rar http://uploaded.net/file/0npudto5/cjaprt.rar
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Artist: Chris James and Patrick Rynn Title: Gonna Boogie Anyway Year Of Release: 2010 Label: Earwig Music Genre: Blues, Electric Chicago Blues Quality: Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 47:24 Total Size: 384 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 1. Money Don't Like Me 2. Dearest Darling 3. You Can't Trust Nobody 4. Life Couldn't Be Sweeter 5. H.M. Stomp 6. Headed Out West 7. Can't Stand To See You Go 8. Gonna Boogie Anyway 9. The Tables Have Turned 10. Money Don't Like Me (Part 2) 11. Black Spider Blues 12. Little Girl Chris James and Patrick Rynn have become a premier blues tandem over several decades. Even though only recognized universally in the 2000s, they're really hitting their stride on this 2010 release with a full-blown band that fully exposes just how talented they are. Help from pianists David Maxwell or Henry Gray, a strong sense of tradition, and energy to burn are the hallmarks for the James/Rynn combo to cut loose and play the electric blues they love. Authenticity is the key to the James/Rynn express, as they steamroll through covers written by Ellis McDaniels, Jimmy Reed, Robert Jr. Lockwood, old-school rock ? la Chuck Berry, "Tequila"-type twang, steady rolling boogie, and some of their expected guitar/bass duets. The title track, "Life Couldn't Be Sweeter" and "H.M. Stomp" are prototypical good-time songs, with the legendary Gray fueling the fire as only he can. Then again, Maxwell has his own inimitable way of stoking the barrelhouse fires, as on "The Tables Have Turned" a straight boogie with a potent horn section appearing occasionally, as do harmonicists Bob Corritore or Rob Stone, guitarist Jeff Stone, and on two tracks, the legendary drummer Sam Lay. Unreserved and cut loose, James and Rynn are potent, and come close to their potential on this fine example of Chicago blues brought into the uptown landscape of today. http://rapidgator.net/file/810583c75f373a17037e7c5cbf4f382c/cjaprg.rar.html http://ssh.tf/DVhWRAYVL/cjaprg.rar http://uploaded.net/file/19tjdzfx/cjaprg.rar
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Artist: Chris James & Patrick Rynn Title: Barrelhouse Stomp Year Of Release: 2013 Label: Earwig Music Company Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues Quality: Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 53:27 Total Size: 435 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 1. Goodbye, Later For You 2. Just Another Kick In The Teeth 3. I Feel So Good 4. Messin' With White Lightnin' 5. Before It's Too Late 6. A Fact Is A Fact 7. It Always Can Be Worse 8. I'm Gonna Stop Fooling Myself 9. Vicksburg Blues 10. Bobby's Rock 11. Take It Easy (A Tribute To Pinetop Perkins) 12. Last Call Woogie Barrelhouse Stomp, Chris James and Patrick Rynn's third album for the Earwig label, is firmly rooted in traditional Chicago Blues, yet the San Diego-based duo continues to evolve and take chances in the studio, as this collection attests in eloquent fashion. This is tough, real-deal electric Blues to party to, to dance to, to sit down and savor. Chris and Patrick have recruited three of the finest Blues pianists on the planet, Henry Gray, Aaron Moore, and David Maxwell to take part in this project, along with a pair of Chicago legends, guitarist Jody Williams and saxist Eddie Shaw. That's some heavy guest talent, and each of those Blues greats makes their mighty presence strongly felt on the set. Even though their high-energy attack reflects their love for postwar electric Blues, Chris James and Patrick Rynn are decidedly of this moment and Barrelhouse Stomp lives up to its title and then some. http://rapidgator.net/file/fa7c455769a72197bcc92eb9602d63f9/cjaprb.rar.html http://ssh.tf/zGzFyKXVL/cjaprb.rar http://uploaded.net/file/xcmmkacu/cjaprb.rar