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Mellow Down Easy
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WELCOME TO BLIND PIG RECORDS
From our humble beginnings in the basement of an Ann Arbor, Michigan blues club in 1977, Blind Pig Records has grown into one of the premier blues labels in the world. A virtual who's who of blues and roots artists performed on the Blind Pig stage at one time or another - Otis Rush, Koko Taylor, Commander Cody, Asleep At The Wheel, Roosevelt Sykes, Robert Lockwood, Mighty Joe Young, Johnny Shines, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Walter Horton, Bonnie Raitt, Eddie Taylor, Jimmy Rogers, and Hound Dog Taylor, to name a few.
Their incredible performances and the enthusiasm of the audiences led to the notion of recording this memorable music and presenting it to fans beyond the confines of this legendary club. From the very beginning, our belief in the creative abilities of the artists and their need to expand the limits of their art form took precedence over a strict adherence to any narrowly defined musical idiom. As a result, our label's natural progression has been to release albums not only in Blues, but also in the fields of Roots Rock, Zydeco, Rhythm & Blues, and Soul Gospel. This philosophy has earned Blind Pig a reputation for excellence not only through releases by some of the all-time greats, but also through recordings of the new generation of artists who are bringing these uniquely American art forms into the 21st century.
Track Listings
1 | Short Dress Woman |
2 | Delta Time |
3 | Five Long Years |
4 | Mellow Down Easy |
5 | Just Like You |
6 | Walkin Thru the Park |
7 | That Spot Right There |
8 | Big Walter Strut |
9 | One Day |
10 | So Easy to Love You |
11 | Walkin By Myself |
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Carey Bell was one of the best harmonica players the vibrant 50's and 60's Chicago blues scene ever produced. Blind Pig is proud to add his finest recording, "Mellow Down Easy," to it's "Vinyl Masters Series." Carey first arrived in Chicago in 1956 as a member of his stepfather Lovey Lee's band, and his collaborators are a veritable who's who of the blues, featuring Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, John Lee Hooker, Earl Hooker, Robert Nighthawk, Eddie Taylor, and Lowell Fulsom for this special, limited edition LP release, "Mellow Down Easy" was remastered and pressed on HQ-180 gram vinyl.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 12.43 x 12.63 x 0.14 inches; 10.08 Ounces
- Manufacturer : BLIND PIG
- Original Release Date : 2011
- Run time : 33 minutes
- Date First Available : April 27, 2011
- Label : BLIND PIG
- ASIN : B004Y03JTQ
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #445,366 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,700 in Chicago Blues (CDs & Vinyl)
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Es ist höhenlastig, mit wirklich wenig Bass.
Die Bühne ist sehr weiträumig und vermittelt dadurch nicht die Atmosphäre eines Blues-Kellers.
"in the eighties Drums sounded like sitting on a tin roof".