Jay Gordon's Blues Venom - No Cure (2011)
Guitarra fieramente electrificada y volumen a tope es la marca caracteristica de Jay Gordon. Jay se formo en los tugurios de Chicago pero, a principios de los 90, emigró a Los Angeles y pasó tres años tocando en Hollywood con uno de los maestros, el fantastico Phillip Walker. Probablemente su concierto mas importante fue el que dió ante 200.000 personas en el Festival Buffale Chip de 1999. Jay Gordon desprende gran energia y sensibilidad porque ambas sensaciones aunque puedan parecer opuestas, en este caso se complementan perfectamente. Sus influencias como puede comprobarse al escuchare este album, van desde B.B. King a Jimmy Hendrix y desde Muddy Waters a Johnny Winter.
01. Dockery’s Plantation (For Robert Johnson). 7'26"
02. World Blues. 4'51"
03. Blues Venom. 9'12"
04. Red Hot Tempered Woman. 3'57"
05. Mister Max. 4'51"
06. Kickin’ Blues Ass. 4'49"
07. Winds Of Thor. 7'11"
08. Voodoo Boogie. 3'38"
09. King Bee. 4'45"
10. Slow Burn Biker Mama. 10'34"
Bonus Tracks
11. Rock Me (From Fresh Blood Live). 7'43"
12. That Was Yesterday (From Fresh Blood Live). 5'05"
13. Whiskey Women And Fast Cars (In Memory Of Phillip Walker). 3'40"
Jay Gordon - Lead Guitar, Slide Guitar & Vocals.
Sharon Butcher - Bass & Vocals.
Rich Gordon Lambert - Drums.
Harlen Spector - Hammond B3 & Piano.
Mario Ramirez - Mississippi Saxophone (hermano menor de gran Richie Valens) On "Mister Max", "Blues Venom" y "Kickin Blues Ass".
Rich Wenzel - Hammond B3 On "Blues Venom" y "Kickin Blues Ass" & Piano On "Red Hot Tempered Woman".
Electric blues guitarist Jay Gordon recorded a series of albums for Blue Ace that inspired comparisons to such legendary guitarists as Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Beginning with Blues Infested (1994), Gordon won much praise from the blues community. Each successive album became increasingly successful — Broadcasting the Blues Live (1996), Electric Redemption (1998), and so on — and the guitarist soon found himself being compared to some of the most legendary guitarists to ever play electric blues. In 2000, Gordon collaborated with Phillip Walker on the Jaywalkin album for Blue Ace, yet another accomplishment for the celebrated guitarist. Furthermore, in addition to his guitar playing, Gordon also produces and sings on many of his own recordings.
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