Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Arthur Brown with Jimmy Carl Black - Brown, Black & Blue

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:42
Size: 81.7 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[3:11] 1. Fever
[3:45] 2. Monkey Walk
[3:16] 3. Unchain My Heart
[5:13] 4. Got My Mojo Workin'
[4:12] 5. Smokestack Lightnin'
[2:16] 6. Hound Dog
[3:25] 7. Help Me
[3:57] 8. The Right Time
[3:55] 9. Stand By Me
[2:28] 10. The Lord Is My Friend

Teaming up with ex-Mothers of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black (who gets second billing) and a team of Austin bar band veterans, Arthur Brown turns out a set of R&B standards such as "Fever" and "Smokestack Lightnin'." For the most part, Brown is content to play the role of straightforward blues shouter, only letting his wilder persona out on an extended rap during "Got My Mojo Working," an appropriately extreme version of "Hound Dog," on which he takes even more lyrical liberties than Elvis Presley did, and "The Lord Is My Friend," ain which the self-proclaimed "god of hell fire" gets religion and learns to preach. None of these versions will ever make you forget the classic ones by progenitors like Muddy Waters or Howlin' Wolf, although they are competently done. This is the kind of set that is best heard in a bar with a cold one in hand, but that didn't ever need to be made into an album. ~William Ruhlmann

Brown, Black & Blue mc
Brown, Black & Blue zippy

3 comments:

rum said...

Hullo. Possible to refresh this link? Thanks

Red Rooster said...

New links for this post can be found below. Different copy from the one originally posted, full art included (front cover is different from the one showing in this post).

Arthur Brown & Jimmy Carl Black - Brown, Black & Blue (1988) [320]
MC: https://www.mirrored.to/files/1PQC3KPQ/AB_JCB-BB_B.rar_links
Zippy: https://www44.zippyshare.com/v/iryiiuG9/file.html

rum said...

Many thanks RR. Cheers