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    Peter Green Splinter Group with Nigel Watson - The Robert Johnson Songbook (1998)

    Posted By: mfrwiz
    Peter Green Splinter Group with Nigel Watson - The Robert Johnson Songbook (1998)

    Peter Green Splinter Group with Nigel Watson - The Robert Johnson Songbook (1998)
    Wav Files: 438 Mb | MP3 (CBR ~ 320 Kbps): 118 Mb
    Original Release Date: May 19, 1998 | Label: Artisan UK | Covers | Blues



    Here is an amazing album with an amazing history. It begins as a tale of two musicians in the best of times and the worst of times. The story starts with Mississippi Delta bluesman Robert Johnson, a fabled musician who lived a haunted life. According to the most romantic of myths, he sold his soul at a country crossroads at midnight in order to play guitar and sing the blues. He died young at the hands of a jealous husband who poisoned Johnson's whiskey, leaving behind but a handful of songs. The legend of Robert Johnson has grown stronger–-and certainly more fanciful–-with time, but there's no denying the astounding music that he made, music that has influenced everyone from Muddy Waters to Eric Clapton. And Peter Green. Green grew up in England as Peter Greenbaum, a good Jewish boy who dreamed of playing the blues. He may not have sold his soul, but he was obsessed with music and practiced until he could play like the devil. The young guitar prodigy made his name in the early, blues incarnation of Fleetwood Mac before moving on to replace Clapton in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Green's command of the blues won him renown equal in the minds of some fans to Mike Bloomfield and Duane Allman. Peter Green could bend the right note at the right time. But Green's pursuit of guitar star fame came to a troublesome end in the early 1970s. One story states that he was spiked with bad LSD–-a story uncannily akin to Johnson's–-and went off the deep end; other tales blame mental imbalance or stress for his downfall. Either way, Green left the music world and became a recluse; some accounts liken him to a character out of a Charles Dickens novel, an unkempt wanderer with scarily long fingernails. But it's here that the stories of Robert Johnson and Peter Green diverge. Green was staying with his friend Nigel Watson in the summer of 1995, when Watson began playing a Robert Johnson song on his old guitar. The song struck Green like lightning–-or enlightenment. Watson's wife trimmed Green's fingernails for him, and he picked up the guitar again. The result is this new CD. Beyond the story of Peter Green's music redemption through the music of Robert Johnson, one of the things that makes this CD so good is that Green doesn't try to ape the originals. Instead, he plays the songs his way. Sure, there's Johnson telltale slide licks and copped vocal inflections at times, but in the end, this is a Peter Green record. The album includes covers of many Johnson greats, featuring Green and Watson on slide and fretted guitar. Most of the songs are acoustic with electric guitar added to some; bass, piano, drums, and backing vocals enhance several cuts. In the end, this CD not only has a history but will certainly become a historic album.

    Track Listings
    1.When You Got A Good Friend
    2.32-20 Blues
    3.Phonograph Blues
    4.Last Fair Deal Gone Down
    5.Stop Breakin' Down Blues
    6.Terraplane Blues
    7.Walkin' Blues
    8.Love In Vain Blues
    9.Ramblin' On My Mind
    10.Stones In My Passway
    11.Me And The Devil Blues
    12.Honeymoon Blues
    13.Kind Hearted Woman Blues
    14.I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
    15.If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day
    16.Sweet Home Chicago

    All tracks written by Robert Johnson.

    Personnel
    Peter Green - guitars, vocals
    Nigel Watson - Guitars, Vocals
    Neil Murray - Bass Guitar
    Roger Cotton - Piano
    Larry Tolfree - drums
    Paul Rodgers - Vocals on track 16
    Street Angels '98 - Backing Vocals

    Production
    Recorded at KD's Studio, Acton, London
    Track 16 recorded at Lartington Hall Studios by Andrew Scarth
    Design by Tonic Communications

    Wav Files

    http://rapidshare.com/files/193321135/PGSGRJS.part1.rar
    
    http://rapidshare.com/files/193321137/PGSGRJS.part2.rar
    
    http://rapidshare.com/files/193328839/PGSGRJS.part3.rar
    
    http://rapidshare.com/files/193328843/PGSGRJS.part4.rar
    
    http://rapidshare.com/files/193340428/PGSGRJS.part5.rar
    
    


    Mp3 (CBR~320 Kbps)

    http://rapidshare.com/files/193340429/PGSGRJS_2.part1.rar
    
    http://rapidshare.com/files/193342136/PGSGRJS_2.part2.rar


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