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Doug Brockie's Jet Bluesbreakers - From Humble Origins (2011)

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Doug Brockie's Jet Bluesbreakers - From Humble Origins (2011)

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1. Outside Woman Blues
2. Rollin And Tumblin
3. I Love Everybody
4. Memory Pain
5. The Good Love
6. Politician
7. Rock And Roll,Hoochie Koo
8. Born Under A Bad Sign
9. Mean Town Blues
10. Rock Me Baby
11. Sunshine Of Your Love

Doug Brockie - guitar, vocals
Stevie Maury - drums
Jamie Janoff - bass, vocals

 

I don't know much about Doug Brockie yet,but for fans of guitar-based R'n'R such as Johnny Winter and Cream,this download will sure hit the spot.I have many versions of some of the songs on this album (Rock Me Baby,Sunshine Of Your Love,etc.),but Brocie plays this style of blues/rock well enough that I enjoyed this VERY much,and plan on geting more by him.There are clips on YouTube of Brockie jamming with Ginger Baker of Cream,which must have been nice!I recommend this. --- Jon Mcfaul, amazon.com

 

At 16, Doug Brockie formed a Johnny Winter cover band called Cobalt. Doug was playing in Cobalt when Johnny spotted drummer Richard Hughes, who he hired in 1972. The following year, Doug was thrilled to be one of the eight guitarists auditioning for the slot of Johnny's second guitarist. He played "I Love Everybody" from Second Winter and immediately got the job. Doug moved into the band's communal house in fall 1973 and played with Johnny through the end of the Saints and Sinners tour in June 1974. Doug was dividing his time between the East and West Coast when I interviewed him. He shared his insights on how Johnny felt about any guitar player who tried to upstage him, and how his wild guitar playing on stage got him fired time and time again. He talks about the funky private plane that almost ended their lives, and a wild array of shows from the Saints and Sinners tour, including the ones recorded for the King Biscuit Flower Hour. He also shares Johnny's irreverent greeting whenever he saw the then 19-year-old guitarist who became and remains a good friend.

Eleven Songs from the" Humble Origins"of my youth,by great master musicians that changed my life...Dedicated to Robert Johnson , Muddy Waters, Son House, Elmore James, Howlin Wolf, Albert King, Michael Bloomfield, Johnny Winter, Jimi Hendrix, B.B.King, Eric Clapton, Duane "Skydog" Allman, Greg Allman, Willie Dixon,Jeff Healey,Stevie Ray Vaughn & Jim Morrison. --- zenekucko.ucoz.com

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