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Artist: Al Jones & His Band
Title: In Time, Right Time, Any Time
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Stormy Monday Records
Genre: Electric Blues
Quality: FLAC
MP3
Total Time: 45:41
Total Size: 295 MB
107 MB

Tracklist:
1. In Time, Right Time, Any Time (4:51)
2. People (4:15)
3. Have You Ever Had The Blues (3:11)
4. Ysd (3:52)
5. Rev. Up Boogie (3:09)
6. I Just Wanna Make Love To You (4:31)
7. Had To Be Tough (5:06)
8. You Don't Have To (4:54)
9. Sweet Little Angel (7:03)
10. All About My Girl (4:45)

Personnel:
Al Jones - guitar, vocals
Yvonne Isegrei - guitar, vocals
Thilo Kreitmeier - saxophone
Peter Schmid - bass
Björn Kellerstrass - drums
Al Jones takes a very long long time in the German blues scene. In June 1979 he took the Goldfuss Studio in Munich his first LP "Paying Our Dues' already. As the son of an American father and a German mother, he is caught at an early age by the blues. But other styles such as rhythm and blues, funk and soul will affect his way of singing and playing the guitar. Over the years, Al Jones opportunity given to work with a variety of artists, he cared BB King the support and Johnny Winter, and he shared the stage with ao Champion Jack Dupree, Willie Mabon, Tommy Tucker, Sonny Rhodes Brenda Bell and Louisiana Red. Especially with the latter, he will build a mutual and respectful friendship over the years and also regularly share the stage. In varying ensembles he toured extensively through Europe and he takes several albums. "Movin 'N' Groovin 'published in 1983, followed by' Hot 'n'Heavy' in 1989. For the German label Blues Bacon he takes two CDs," Watch This! "Published in 1995 and" Sharper Than A Tack 'in 1999. His latest album' Bittersweet 'is released by Acoustic Music Records in 2005.
And now there is his seventh album under his own name, "In Time, Right Time, Any Time." The title song of the CD, which has a jungle beat is like the first track of the album. A personal tribute from Al Jones to Iverson "Louisiana Red" Minter with whom he has worked so extensively and successfully in the past. Compared to his previous albums have Jones at 'In Time, Right Time, Any Time' for considerably more funky numbers dialed. Its very relaxed way of singing fits well with the next issue of People, which is put down with a delicious lingering funky groove strong. In the cover Have You Ever Had The Blues (Logan Price) played with a South American rhythm is second guitarist Yvonne Isegrei central. Al Jones gives her all the space by the vocals and guitar entirely left her. The rhythm section consisting of bassist Peter Schmid and drummer Björn Keller Strass also put Ysd a funky groove down, this is fine solo for Jones sounds clear that Otis Rush has been a major source of inspiration for him. Keyboardist Ludwig Seuss joined the band in the instrumental swing Rev. Up Boogie, which includes saxophonist Thilo Kreitmeier filled with catchy riffs. Willie Dixon's I Just Wanna Make Love To You will be provided with its own funky arrangement and so completely put into their own hands. You Do not Have To Go by Jimmy Reed is, as you might expect when you cover a song from him played a delightful lingering shuffle pace. Otis Rush guitar sound floats over again in a fine version of Sweet Little Angel. Again room for saxophonist Thilo Kreitmeier and guest pianist Ludwig Seuss. The second instrumental song played, All About My Girl Jimmy McGriff is the CD after ten tracks until its end. It took eleven years looked for a successor of 'Bittersweet' born, but "In Time, Right Time, Any Time ', Al Jones the long wait made completely well. A very well-kept production that is played with a tight grooving band with a lot of enthusiasm, add to this the fine and relaxed voice and extremely pleasant guitar sound of Jones and the playing time of over 45 minutes is over before you have in mind. ~Google translation

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