Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Cyndi Lauper - Memphis Blues (2010)

Year: June 22, 2010 (CD Jun 22, 2010)
Label: Downtown Music (US), DWT70166
Style: Blues, Ballads
Country: Queens, New York City, U.S.
Time: 45:43
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 298 Mb

"I get full of good liquor, walk the streets all night/ Go home and put my man out if he don't act right," sings Cyndi Lauper, sounding perfectly enchanted by the prospect, on this album's last track, Wild Women Don't Get the Blues. It's a satisfying conclusion to a record that answers a question nobody was actually asking – Can Lauper carry off an LP of blues cover version? – with a definitive "yes". Though her voice is thin and lacking in bluesy grit and sinew – this is especially evident as she alternates lines with feline, growling guest Ann Peebles on Rollin' and Tumblin' – she gets inside the songs, and that makes the album work. Holding her own alongside players of the first magnitude (Allen Toussaint, BB King), she's cheeky on Louis Jordan's bawdy Early in the Morning and slinky as she does a deal with the devil on Crossroads. Worth hearing.
(theguardian.com/music/2010/sep/30/cyndi-lauper-memphis-blues-cd-review)

01. Just Your Fool (feat. Charlie Musselwhite) (03:37)
02. Shattered Dreams (feat. Allen Toussaint) (03:52)
03. Early in the Morning (feat. Allen Toussaint & B.B. King) (03:51)
04. Romance in the Dark (05:44)
05. How Blue Can You Get (feat. Jonny Lang) (05:23)
06. Down Don t Bother Me (feat. Charlie Musselwhite) (03:03)
07. Don t Cry No More (02:44)
08. Rollin and Tumblin (feat. Kenny Brown and Ann Peebles) (03:29)
09. Down So Low (03:55)
10. Mother Earth (feat. Allen Toussaint) (05:19)
11. Cross Roads (feat. Jonny Lang) (04:42)

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Thursday, October 23, 2025

Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones) - Vintage Vinos [Compilation] (2010)

Year: Nov 2, 2010 (CD Nov 2, 2010)
Label: Mindless Records (US)
Style: Blues Rock, Classic Rock, Pop Rock
Country: Dartford, Kent, England (18 December 1943)
Time: 63:54
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 444 Mb

Vintage Vinos is a compilation album by Keith Richards, released on 2 November 2010. The album features remastered solo and X-Pensive Winos tracks from Talk is Cheap, Live at the Hollywood Palladium, December 15, 1988, Main Offender, and "Hurricane", a special bonus song. Previously available only to fans who donated to Hurricane Katrina relief, the song was recorded during The Rolling Stones sessions for Forty Licks in 2002. Vintage Vinos peaked at No. 40 on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart. It has sold 21,000 copies in the US as of August 2015.
The release of the disc highlights the release of Richard's book Life.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vintage_Vinos)

01. Take It So Hard (03:16)
02. Big Enough (03:18)
03. You Don't Move Me (04:50)
04. Struggle (04:12)
05. Make No Mistake (04:55)
06. Too Rude (Live) (07:46)
07. Time Is On My Side (Live) (04:26)
08. Happy (Live) (07:08)
09. Connection (Live) (02:32)
10. Wicked As It Seems (04:45)
11. Eileen (04:29)
12. Hate It When You Leave (04:58)
13. Locked Away (05:46)
14. Hurricaine (01:29)

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Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Chris De Burgh - Moonfleet & Other Stories (2010)

Year: 2010 (CD 2010)
Label: Ferryman Productions (Germany), 88697782042
Style: Pop, Soft Rock
Country: U.S. / U.K. / Santa Fe Province, Argentina (15 October 1948)
Time: 71:32
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 458 Mb

Moonfleet & Other Stories is the eighteenth original album by singer and songwriter Chris de Burgh, released in 2010. This album includes two parts, one including the story of Moonfleet (18 tracks), based on J. Meade Falkner's 1898 novel; and the other one, including 6 tracks, called Other Stories. The latter half of the title echoes that of De Burgh's 1975 album Spanish Train and Other Stories. For the launch of the album, de Burgh signed an exclusive deal with supermarket giant Asda for the physical release in the UK, and worked with digital companies AWAL and Topspin Media to distribute it digitally around the globe.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonfleet_%26_Other_Stories)

01. The Moonfleet Overture (05:03)
02. The Village Of Moonfleet... (Narration) (01:27)
03. The Light On The Bay (01:57)
04. Have A Care (02:52)
05. For Two Days And Nights... (Narration) (01:13)
06. Go Where Your Heart Believes (04:11)
07. The Escape (04:19)
08. And So It Was... (Narration) (00:28)
09. The Days Of Our Age (01:54)
10. The Secret Of The Locket (03:32)
11. With Heavy Heart... (Narration) (00:36)
12. My Heart's Surrender (04:10)
13. Treasure And Betrayal (03:43)
14. Moonfleet Bay (03:05)
15. The Storm (03:23)
16. Greater Love (03:29)
17. In The Years That Followed... (Narration) (01:23)
18. The Moonfleet Finale (03:00)
19. Everywhere I Go (03:36)
20. The Nightingale (03:47)
21. One Life, One Love (03:42)
22. Why Mona Lisa Smiled (03:37)
23. Pure Joy (03:05)
24. People Of The World (03:49)

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Sunday, January 29, 2023

Ronnie Wood (Rolling Stones) - I Feel Like Playing (2010)

Year: September 28, 2010 (CD Sep 28, 2010)
Label: Eagle Records (U.S.), ER201832
Style: Rhythm and Blues, Pop Rock
Country: Hillingdon, England (1 June 1947)
Time: 57:47
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 402 Mb

When you’re already a member of one of rock ’n’ roll’s most legendary, successful bands, odds are you don’t get the urge to make a solo album unless you have something to say.
The past few years have been rather bumpy ones for Ronnie Wood, who hit some turbulence in his personal life only to see it parodied by the tabloid press. It wouldn’t be all that far-fetched, then, to think he may want to get some things off his chest through his music. Not that the Rolling Stones guitarist should need a reason to record a solo album; his seventh and latest such release, I Feel Like Playing (Eagle Records), is fantastic.
A venerable slate of guest and backing musicians make appearances throughout, including Slash, ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons, and Bobby Womack. Also on hand are vocalist Bernard Fowler and bassist Darryl Jones—both men stalwarts of the Stones touring entourage—giving Wood some of the comforts of home even while he’s out on his own.
For his part Wood sounds invigorated, with his raspy, Dylanesque singing on rambunctious cuts like “Thing About You” and “I Don't Think So” betraying a kind of precocious, little-boy-inside-a-man enthusiasm. Things get even funkier on “Fancy Pants,” a modish ode to British men’s sartorial excess set to a raunchy, thick-riffed groove.
It’s not all roguish mischief and bravado, however, as “I Gotta See” features Wood and Fowler engaging in a soulful, near call-and-response duet that gives the song a gospel resonance. Wood turns strikingly tender and compelling, though, on “Why You Wanna Go and Do A Thing Like That For,” his grim vocal betraying the fragility of a heartbroken man.
In the end, though, whether or not I Feel Like Playing is Ronnie Wood's way of working through some things doesn't matter as much as how good of an album he has made.
(writeonmusic.com/2010/10/ronnie-wood-feels-like-playing.html)

01. Why You Wanna Go And Do A Thing Like That For (05:28)
02. Sweetness My Weakness (05:45)
03. Lucky Man (05:03)
04. I Gotta See (03:44)
05. Thing About You (04:33)
06. Catch You (04:05)
07. Spoonful (05:35)
08. I Don't Think So (05:02)
09. 100% (04:56)
10. Fancy Pants (05:26)
11. Tell Me Something (03:20)
12. Forever (04:45)

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