BLUES
1998
Bitrate 320 kbps
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Bitrate 320 kbps
[cd quality]+
Considerados como um dos maiores grupos de blues do país, o Big Allanbik foi formado em 1992 no Rio de Janeiro. A formação contava com: Ricardo Werther, apontado pelo público e crítica como o melhor vocalista brasileiro do gênero; Alan Ghreen, pianista que já gravou com B.B.King; Big Gilson, guitarrista contratado como “endorser” das Guitarras Gibson e amplificadores Fender; UgoPerrotta, baixista e Beto Werther, baterista. O primeiro álbum da banda, “Blues Special Reserve”, foi masterizado e prensado nos EUA e lançado em 1993. “Black Coffee”, o segundo CD, teve seu show de lançamento no festival Nescafé and Blues no Palace, em São Paulo, no ano de 1995. Na época se apresentaram juntamente com grandes nomes do blues como Robert Cray, Lonnie Brooks, Otis Clay, Ronnie Earl, Robben Ford e Eric Burdon, tendo sido apontados pela crítica especializada como a melhor apresentação das bandas brasileiras deste evento. Em outubro de 96, o Big Allanbik embarcou para os EUA, se tornando a primeira banda de blues brasileira a fazer uma turnê neste país, se apresentarando com grande sucesso em casas de renome internacional como o Blue Note em Nova York e o Tobacco Road em Miami. Em Chicago, eles se apresentaram no Buddy Guy’s Legends com Duke Robillard e no Chicago Blue Note juntamente com Lonnie Brooks. Durante os shows, o Big retornava à Nova York para gravaro seu 3º CD, “Batuque y Blues”, no Avalon Studios. Este estúdio propiciou ao Big sonoridades e aparelhagens específicas dos anos 70, além de umHammond B-3 utilizado por Rick Wakeman e um piano onde Pinetop Perkins costumava gravar. Tudo isso somado ao talento do produtor Bob Stander, que trabalhou com vários artistas consagrados, como Roy Buchanan, Paul Simon, Pete Townshend e bandas como Kiss e The Platters. Com todo este material, o Big realizou uma mistura de ritmos e instrumentos brasileiros com o blues e classic rock à sua já conhecida sonoridade. “Batuque y Blues” foi lançado em 1998 contando com clássicos como “Gully Low Blues” de Louis Armstrong, “My Babe” e “Seventh Son” de Willie Dixon e “Jessica” dos Allman Brothers. Em 2000 lançaram o ao vivo “Destilado Ao Vivo”. Vale a pena conferir… [Fonte: lagrimapsicodelica]
Considered one of the greatest groups of the country blues, Big Allanbik was formed in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro. The training had: Ricardo Werther, appointed by the public and critics as the best Brazilian singer of the genre; Alan Ghreen, pianist who has recorded with BB King; Big Gilson, guitarist hired as "endorser" of Gibson guitars and Fender amps; UgoPerrotta, Beto Werther bassist and drummer. The band's first album, "Blues Special Reserve", was mastered and pressed and released in the U.S. in 1993. "Black Coffee", the second CD had its release show at the Palace Nescafe and Blues festival in Sao Paulo, year 1995. At the time presented along with blues greats like Robert Cray, Lonnie Brooks, Otis Clay, Ronnie Earl, Robben Ford and Eric Burdon, having been singled out by critics as the best presentation of Brazilian bands for this event. On October 96, the Big Allanbik shipped to the U.S., becoming the first Brazilian blues band to do a tour in this country, if apresentarando in homes with great success internationally renowned as the Blue Note in New York and Tobacco Road in Miami . In Chicago, they performed at Buddy Guy's Legends in Chicago and Duke Robillard Blue Note along with Lonnie Brooks. During concerts, the Big returned to New York to gravaro their 3rd CD, "Batuque y Blues" at Avalon Studios. This studio has provided the specific apparatus and Big sounds of the 70s, and B-3 umHammond used by Rick Wakeman and a piano where Pinetop Perkins often record. All this added to the talent of producer Bob Stander, who worked with several famous artists such as Roy Buchanan, Paul Simon, Pete Townshend and bands like Kiss and The Platters. With all this material, the Big held a mixture of Brazilian rhythms and instruments with the blues and classic rock to his trademark sound. "Batuque y Blues" was released in 1998 relying on classics like "Gully Low Blues" by Louis Armstrong, "My Babe" and "Seventh Son" by Willie Dixon and "Jessica" the Allman Brothers. In 2000 released the live "Distillate Live". Worth checking out ... [Source: lagrimapsicodelica]
Considered one of the greatest groups of the country blues, Big Allanbik was formed in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro. The training had: Ricardo Werther, appointed by the public and critics as the best Brazilian singer of the genre; Alan Ghreen, pianist who has recorded with BB King; Big Gilson, guitarist hired as "endorser" of Gibson guitars and Fender amps; UgoPerrotta, Beto Werther bassist and drummer. The band's first album, "Blues Special Reserve", was mastered and pressed and released in the U.S. in 1993. "Black Coffee", the second CD had its release show at the Palace Nescafe and Blues festival in Sao Paulo, year 1995. At the time presented along with blues greats like Robert Cray, Lonnie Brooks, Otis Clay, Ronnie Earl, Robben Ford and Eric Burdon, having been singled out by critics as the best presentation of Brazilian bands for this event. On October 96, the Big Allanbik shipped to the U.S., becoming the first Brazilian blues band to do a tour in this country, if apresentarando in homes with great success internationally renowned as the Blue Note in New York and Tobacco Road in Miami . In Chicago, they performed at Buddy Guy's Legends in Chicago and Duke Robillard Blue Note along with Lonnie Brooks. During concerts, the Big returned to New York to gravaro their 3rd CD, "Batuque y Blues" at Avalon Studios. This studio has provided the specific apparatus and Big sounds of the 70s, and B-3 umHammond used by Rick Wakeman and a piano where Pinetop Perkins often record. All this added to the talent of producer Bob Stander, who worked with several famous artists such as Roy Buchanan, Paul Simon, Pete Townshend and bands like Kiss and The Platters. With all this material, the Big held a mixture of Brazilian rhythms and instruments with the blues and classic rock to his trademark sound. "Batuque y Blues" was released in 1998 relying on classics like "Gully Low Blues" by Louis Armstrong, "My Babe" and "Seventh Son" by Willie Dixon and "Jessica" the Allman Brothers. In 2000 released the live "Distillate Live". Worth checking out ... [Source: lagrimapsicodelica]
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