Eddie Boyd - Eddie Boyd & His Blues Band Feat. Peter Green (1967/1994)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | Covers | 297 MB
Genre: Blues/Chicago/Blues/Regional Blues | Label: Deram | Catalog Number: 844012
RAR 5% Rec. | FilePost + Rapidshare | Release Date: July 12, 1994
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | Covers | 297 MB
Genre: Blues/Chicago/Blues/Regional Blues | Label: Deram | Catalog Number: 844012
RAR 5% Rec. | FilePost + Rapidshare | Release Date: July 12, 1994
Edward Riley Boyd was born on Frank Moore’s Stovall Plantation, Mississippi in 1914. Teaching himself to play piano and guitar, he moved to Memphis in 1936 where he played on Beale Street with his band the Dixie Rhythm Boys. Hoping to record, Boyd left Memphis for Chicago in 1941 where he worked in the city’s blues joints with Johnny Shines, Sonny Boy Williamson and Muddy Waters, and played in the recording studio regularly.In 1952 Eddie achieved his greatest success with ‘Five Long Years’, ‘24 Hours’ and ‘Third Degree’ all becoming hits within a twelve month span.Boyd journeyed to Europe during the “Blues Boom” of the 60’s, which is when this album was recorded – 1967 on the Decca record label – and decided to live permanently in Europe, first in Paris and later in Finland.Musicians playing on this album include John Mayall, Tony McPhee, Peter Green, John McVie (Peter and John later known for their involvement with Fleetwood Mac) and Aynsley Dunbar – one of rock’s most definitive drummers having played with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, the Jeff Beck Group, Frank Zappa, and Journey before joining Jefferson Starship for three albums. The album was produced by the legendary Mike Vernon.–by JPC
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Tracklist
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1. Too Bad - Part 1 2:48
2. Dust My Broom 2:39
3. Unfair Lovers 3:36
4. Key To The Highway 2:35
5. Vacation From The Blues 2:07
6. Steakhouse Rock 4:15
7. Letter Missin' Blues 3:46
8. Aint' Doin' Too Bad 3:13
9. Blue Coat Man 2:32
10. The Train Is Coming 4:29
11. Save Her, Doctor 2:52
12. Rack 'em Back 3:30
13. Tood Bad - Part 2 2:50
14. The Big Bell 4:46
15. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie 2:28
16. Night Time Is The Right Time 3:07
Personnel:
Eddie Boyd - Piano,Vocals
Peter Green - Guitar
John Mayall - Harp
John McPhee - Bass
Aynsley Dunbar - Drums
Tony McPhee - Guitar Track 2,11
John Mayall,Peter Green - Vocal Chorus - Track 16
Albert Hall - Trumpet Track 1
Rex Morris,Bob Efford - Tenors Track 1
Harry Klein - Bariton Sax Track 1
RECORDING DATES:
14.3.1967: Track 3,6,7,12-14,16
17.3.1967: Track 1,4,5,8-10,15
21.3.1967: Track 2,11
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BIO: b. Edward Riley Boyd, 25 November 1914, Stovall, Mississippi, USA, d. 13 July 1994, Helsinki, Finland. Boyd was a half-brother of Memphis Slim and a cousin of Muddy Waters. He spent his early years on Stovall’s Plantation but ran away after a dispute with an overseer. Self-taught on guitar and piano, he worked around the south during the 30s, as both ‘Little Eddie’ and ‘Ernie’ Boyd, from a base in Memphis, before settling in Chicago where he worked in a steel-mill. He was active in music, performing with Waters, Johnny Shines and John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson before he had his first big hit under his own name with ‘Five Long Years’, on the Job label in 1952. He recorded extensively for Chess Records, having successes with ‘24 Hours’ and ‘3rd Degree’. He journeyed to Europe during the ‘Blues Boom’ of the 60s and, considering himself too assertive to live comfortably in the USA, took up residence first in Paris and later in Finland. During this period he appeared with artists as diverse as Buddy Guy and John Mayall and recorded in England, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, France and Finland. His 1967 album on Decca Records, produced by Mike Vernon, features some of the cream of the British blues movement; Mayall, Peter Green, John McVie, Tony McPhee and Aynsley Dunbar. His piano-playing was steadily functional rather than spectacular and his main strength was his ability to put together lyrics that were pithy and acidic. ‘Five Long Years’ has become a blues standard and features in the repertoires of many singers including Waters and B.B. King. –by Rovi
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