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Artist: Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings Title: Groovin' Year Of Release: 2000 Label: Metal Mind Productions Genre: Roots Rock, Blues-Rock, British Blues Quality: Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 53:33 Total Size: 480 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 01. Tell You A Secret 02. Groovin' 03. Rough Cut Diamond 04. Mood Swing 05. Hole In The Wall 06. Can't Get My Rest At Night 07. I Put A Spell On You 08. Tomorrow Night 09. I Want To Be Evil 10. Rhythm King 11. Daydream 12. Oh! Baby 13. Streamline Woman 14. Yesterday The band has a core rhythm section, but features a revolving combination of all-star guest front men and women. These recordings feature the talents of Gary Brooker, Georgie Fame, Albert Lee, Andy Fairweather Low, Chris Rea, Beverley Skeete, Mick Taylor and George Harrison (amongst his last recordings) on an intriguing and varied selection of covers and originals. http://rapidgator.net/file/3aa9d7623e15baf37e1bf4e503e4524d/bwrkg.rar.html http://ssh.tf/ffuZPpLXL/bwrkg.rar http://uploaded.net/file/955m198w/bwrkg.rar
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Artist: Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings Title: Double Bill Year Of Release: 2001 Label: Roadrunner Arcade Music Genre: Roots Rock, Blues-Rock, British Blues Quality: Mp3/320 kbps Total Time: 01:30:09 Total Size: 305 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 01. Long Walk To DC 02. Hot Foot Blues 03. Hit That Jive Jack 04. Love Letters 05. Love's Down The Drain 06. I Can't Dance 07. Medley: Snap Your Fingers - What A Friend We Have In Jesus 08. Get In The Kitchen 09. Boogie Woogie All Night Long 10. Medley: Do You Or Don't You - I Wanna Know 11. Trust In Me 12. Turn On Your Lovelight 01. The Joint Is Jumping 02. Brownskin Girl 03. Tired & Sleepy 04. Lonely Blue Boy 05. Bye Bye Blues 06. Where's The Money 07. Jellyroll Fool 08. Jealous Girl 09. My Handy Man 10. Rollin' & Stumblin' 11. Keep On Truckin' 12. Breakin' Up The House On 2001's Double Bill, Bill Wyman uses two well-packed discs to prove again what he had always previously managed to make clear on a single LP: He's a monster bass player and a mediocre (at best) singer who relies on his many famous friends to help him out. The friends this time range from George Harrison (who adds slide guitar to the somnambulant blues "Love Letters") to vocal jazz legend Keely Smith, tragically underused on too few backing vocal parts. The 24 tracks on Double Bill sound like the work of a perfectly competent band working at some nondescript House of Blues-type pseudo-juke joint, the kind of place where the music is as inauthentic and geared toward inoffensiveness as the food. Double Bill isn't really a bad album -- it's frankly too boring for that -- but it's frustrating when one considers what the prin[beeep]ls could be doing with themselves.. http://rapidgator.net/file/ccd1e758f697002ce402f89f816796c5/bwrkdb.rar.html http://ssh.tf/ldjEaIhXL/bwrkdb.rar http://uploaded.net/file/9zwb3yiy/bwrkdb.rar