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Artist: Too Slim and the Taildraggers Title: Blues for EB Year Of Release: 1997 Label: Burnside Records Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock Quality: Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 68:52 Total Size: 562 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 01. Uranium Rock (4:18) 02. A Girl Like Mine (3:50) 03. Have To Let You Go (5:01) 04. You & Me (4:51) 05. Bad Boy (6:31) 06. One More Shot (2:26) 07. Blues for EB (3:51) 08. Waitin' For The Sun To Shine (5:06) 09. Drinkin' Blues (4:45) 10. Nothin' But Trouble (3:51) 11. My Load (6:36) 12. Tiger Love & Turnip Greens (2:19) 13. Killin' Me (4:52) 14. Dollar Girls (6:54) 15. Comin' Home (3:35) Although generally lumped into the blues-rock arena, Tim "Too Slim" Langford and his band fall into whatever category a combination of Tom Petty, Creedence, and ZZ Top would create. Perhaps "swampy Americana" is closer to the trio's sound, especially on this terrific album. With a voice similar to ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, Langford writes melodies and lyrics that show him to be an under-the-radar talent who has gone unnoticed for too long. http://rapidgator.net/file/be587a9ed09c84bfb935859900f47cd6/tsattbfe.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/3l76RdYwp/tsattbfe.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/u6q63opq/tsattbfe.rar
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Artist: Too Slim & The Taildraggers Title: Swingin' In The Underworld Year Of Release: 1998 Label: Underworld Records Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock Quality: Flac (tracks, log) Total Time: 34:23 Total Size: 246 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 01. Swingin' In The Underworld 02. Stood Up 03. The Obie Man 04. Trouble At Midnight 05. She Blows My Socks Off 06. Dat's Right 07. Long Tailed Black Cat 08. Quiet Whiskey 09. Ain't No Stoppin' Too Slim & the Taildraggers are a hit on several continents, but at home in the Washington state city of Spokane, they're a little like the Rodney Dangerfield of blues bands. Despite the band's release of more than half-a-dozen CDs and numerous national and international tours, many citizens, when first meeting the band's frontman and leader, Spokane native Tim "Too Slim" Langford, scratch their heads in non-recognition and ask what his profession is. Upon finding out that he's a blues musician, the next question is usually an inquiry concerning where the band performs. The situation is a far cry from what the band experienced on a trip to Belgium, where everyone they met requested an autograph and owned their CDs. All in all, it sure isn't anything at all like the recognition received by many other musicians in their hometowns, like Bruce Springsteen in his home base of Asbury Park. There, everyone knows that "The Boss" goes to the Stone Pony. If all this wasn't enough to make Langford and the Taildraggers feel like they get no respect, the next anecdote might be. One night in a parking lot, as Langford was leaving a gig in the city, a stranger pressed something into his neck from behind, something that felt suspiciously like a gun. His assailant, a woman, told him to fork over that night's pay, adding injury to insult. Still, for all of the drawbacks, Langford and his band intend to remain in Spokane between tours that take them to Norway, Belgium, and throughout Europe. Because their hometown is also home to an incredible number of extremely talented musicians, it's where Langford intends to base the Taildraggers for a long time to come. Times haven't been all bad in Spokane for Too Slim & the Taildraggers, to be sure. The fan base they have built up since the band's formation in 1986 is a loyal and strong one. The band has had the opportunity to perform with a long list of heavyweight artists that includes Buddy Guy, Bo Diddley, and Robert Cray (the latter has long been a major influence on Langford and the band). Other main influences include Elmore James and Duane Allman. The Cascade Blues Association named Too Slim & the Taildraggers Best Regional Band for five consecutive years, beginning in 1995. The Inland Empire Blues Society dubbed them Best Blues Band for four straight years, from 1995 through 1998. The same blues society honored the CD Blues for EB as Best Album in 1998, and gave the same honor to the CD Swamp Opera two years earlier. Their 2000 release King Size Troublemakers featured guests Mark Hummel on harmonica, Lightnin' Hopkins on guitar, and Dave Cebert on piano, while their 2003 release Tales of Sin & Redemption featured the single "Mississippi Moon." Their 2007 release, The Fortune Teller, focused on more of a swampy Americana sound, while their tenth album, 2009's Free Your Mind, added a dash of gospel. Blues singer Duffy Bishop made a guest appearance on the title track of 2011's Shiver, the band's last studio effort before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee. Their first effort after settling in, 2013's Blue Heart, rose to number three on Billboard's Top Blues Album Chart. ~ Linda Seida http://rapidgator.net/file/f3d00c523527a02efd05f767105cab61/tsatt100sit.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/PWlCyxOwp/tsatt100sit.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/hyf9qjkr/tsatt100sit.rar
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Artist: Too Slim & The Taildraggers Title: Swamp Opera Year Of Release: 1995 Label: Burnside Records Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock Quality: Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 67:44 Total Size: 529 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 01. One More Gallon of Gasoline 02. Blue Guitar 03. Swamp Opera 04. Chicken Shake 05. Doghouse 06. She's Not Comin' Back 07. I Don't Care 08. Drinkin' Rye 09. Snakehead Soup 10. Big Legs 11. Carryin' On 12. My Baby Needs a New Pari of Shoes 13. Girl Trouble 14. Hell's Half Acre Too Slim & the Taildraggers are a hit on several continents, but at home in the Washington state city of Spokane, they're a little like the Rodney Dangerfield of blues bands. Despite the band's release of more than half-a-dozen CDs and numerous national and international tours, many citizens, when first meeting the band's frontman and leader, Spokane native Tim "Too Slim" Langford, scratch their heads in non-recognition and ask what his profession is. Upon finding out that he's a blues musician, the next question is usually an inquiry concerning where the band performs. The situation is a far cry from what the band experienced on a trip to Belgium, where everyone they met requested an autograph and owned their CDs. All in all, it sure isn't anything at all like the recognition received by many other musicians in their hometowns, like Bruce Springsteen in his home base of Asbury Park. There, everyone knows that "The Boss" goes to the Stone Pony. If all this wasn't enough to make Langford and the Taildraggers feel like they get no respect, the next anecdote might be. One night in a parking lot, as Langford was leaving a gig in the city, a stranger pressed something into his neck from behind, something that felt suspiciously like a gun. His assailant, a woman, told him to fork over that night's pay, adding injury to insult. Still, for all of the drawbacks, Langford and his band intend to remain in Spokane between tours that take them to Norway, Belgium, and throughout Europe. Because their hometown is also home to an incredible number of extremely talented musicians, it's where Langford intends to base the Taildraggers for a long time to come. Times haven't been all bad in Spokane for Too Slim & the Taildraggers, to be sure. The fan base they have built up since the band's formation in 1986 is a loyal and strong one. The band has had the opportunity to perform with a long list of heavyweight artists that includes Buddy Guy, Bo Diddley, and Robert Cray (the latter has long been a major influence on Langford and the band). Other main influences include Elmore James and Duane Allman. The Cascade Blues Association named Too Slim & the Taildraggers Best Regional Band for five consecutive years, beginning in 1995. The Inland Empire Blues Society dubbed them Best Blues Band for four straight years, from 1995 through 1998. The same blues society honored the CD Blues for EB as Best Album in 1998, and gave the same honor to the CD Swamp Opera two years earlier. Their 2000 release King Size Troublemakers featured guests Mark Hummel on harmonica, Lightnin' Hopkins on guitar, and Dave Cebert on piano, while their 2003 release Tales of Sin & Redemption featured the single "Mississippi Moon." Their 2007 release, The Fortune Teller, focused on more of a swampy Americana sound, while their tenth album, 2009's Free Your Mind, added a dash of gospel. Blues singer Duffy Bishop made a guest appearance on the title track of 2011's Shiver, the band's last studio effort before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee. Their first effort after settling in, 2013's Blue Heart, rose to number three on Billboard's Top Blues Album Chart. ~ Linda Seida http://rapidgator.net/file/ba0aca624457a0d5f59267c267784eb3/tsattso.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/IBv3s21wp/tsattso.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/nzhecejk/tsattso.rar
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Artist: Too Slim & The Taildraggers Title: Free Your Mind Year Of Release: 2009 Label: Underworld Records Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 52:07 Total Size: 155/392 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 1. When You love Somebody 2. Last Train 3. Devil in a Doublewide 4. Free Your Mind 5. Testament 6. Been Through Hell 7. Peace with the Maker 8. Bottle it Up 9. Throw me a Rope 10. This Phone 11. The Light Tim Langford (vocals, guitars) Lauren Evans (vocals) Todd Smallwood (12-string guitar) Dave "New Guy" Nordstrom (bass guitar) Rudy Simone (drums) Pamela Mattioli, Paulo Mattioli, Paula Mattioli, Pamela Mattioli (background vocals) On 2009's FREE YOUR MIND, the 10th album by Seattle blues band Too Slim & the Taildraggers, the band digs deeply into the combination of classic Chicago blues roots and contemporary, rock-tinged, in-your-face attack that they spent the last several albums perfecting. Tim "Too Slim" Langford's raw, gravel-and-nails singing style matches his thick, heavy guitar tone to a T as he leads the Taildraggers through this set of blues-baked, house-rocking tunes.Living Blues (p.39) - "[T]he sonic world they create on this disc is a mâ?šlange of bluesy, hard Southern-fried rock with a dash of gospel..." http://rapidgator.net/file/490201e0792f5ff1ec1771482a54f017/tsattfy.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/fS6YRd6wp/tsattfy.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/tzg1cjvx/tsattfy.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://rapidgator.net/file/72d4b940a5fa141161715178229fd441/tsatt100fy.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/3QUOMyowp/tsatt100fy.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/zn89buc8/tsatt100fy.rar
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Artist: Too Slim and the Taildraggers Title: El Rauncho Grundge Year Of Release: 1992 Label: Burnside Genre: Blues, Blues Rock, Modern Electric Blues Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 46:28 Total Size: 139/332 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 1. Western Man 2. Bone Of Contention 3. Shake 'Em On Down 4. Sick And Tired Of Being Sick And Tired 5. El Rauncho Grundge 6. If You Ain't' Rockin' You Ain't Livin' 7. Lowdown Hoedown 8. Good Love Charm 9. These Boots Are Made For Walking 10. Sonic Boom Too Slim & the Taildraggers' 1992 release is a solid, foot-stomping collection that appropriates numerous electric blues styles, but rarely seems hackneyed. While his singing is adequate, it's really Tim "Too Slim" Langford's fret-flying guitar playing that keeps the bus on the road. Throughout "Bone of Contention" and a furious "Shake 'Em on Down," Langford channels Stevie Ray Vaughan while nodding to Robert Cray and the boogie blues of ZZ Top. Texas blues seems to run deep on El Rancho Grundg??. It's in the smoky air of a billiards room during the lowdown and dirty shuffle "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired" and in the swagger of "Lowdown Hoedown," which suggests -- in a good way -- SRV's "Look at Little Sister." Elsewhere, the band has some fun with the surf-inflected "El Rauncho Grundg??" and pours electric mud all over "These Boots Are Made for Walking." Overall, this a strong set from a crack bar band with a love of the blues and a flair for playing. http://rapidgator.net/file/473f1b60ddde85ee9ac27ce484a08416/tsatte.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/zGRKkbCSp/tsatte.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/99jlut3y/tsatte.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://rapidgator.net/file/bc188d2f15a1002c165c41f059a00448/tsattt100e.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/I68uaOowp/tsattt100e.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/98hr5m48/tsattt100e.rar
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Artist: Too Slim & The Taildraggers Title: Blue Heart Year Of Release: 2013 Label: Underworld Records Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock Quality: Mp3/320 kbps Total Time: 49:23 Total Size: 120 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 1. Wash My Hands 2. Minutes Seem Like Hours 3. Blue Heart 4. Make It Sound Happy 5. Good To See You Smile Again 6. When Whisky Was My Friend 7. If You Broke MY Heart 8. New Years Blues 9. Shape Of Blues To Come 10. Preacher 11. Angels Are Back Blue Heart is the new release from Too Slim and the Taildraggers and the follow-up to Shiver - the 2012 Blues Music Association nominated Blues Rock Album Of The Year. Blue Heart was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and produced by Tom Hambridge (Buddy Guy, George Thorogood, Joe Louis Walker) with current and former rhythm section members of Delbert McClinton's band. The musicians who performed on Blue Heart include Reese Wynans (Stevie Ray Vaughn), Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie), Tom Hambridge, Rob McNelley, and Tommy MacDonald. Tim "Too Slim" Langford relocated to Nashville in the fall of 2012 and on Blue Heart, a new "grittier" sound is evident. Each of Too Slim and the Taildraggers' last four studio releases charted in the Top 10 on Billboard's Top Blues Album Chart and Heat Seeker Chart. Too Slim and the Taildraggers have sold over 100,000 albums to date and Tim Langford has received lifetime achievement and hall of fame awards by three northwest blues societies, as well as more than 40 regional and national music awards. Tim Langford is joined by bassist E. Scott Esbeck (Stone River Boys, Los Straightjackets) and percussionist Jeff "Shakey" Fowlkes (Robert Bradleys Black Water Surprise, Kid Rock, Uncle Kraker) as the newest members of the trio. http://rapidgator.net/file/4339ed4c1ca01ee0de71a96410637d14/tsatt23.rar.html http://ssh.tf/UosIFGQ1Z/tsatt23.rar http://uploaded.net/file/mo090f7a/tsatt23.rar