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1.1 CD1.2 Come on in My Kitchen1.3 Jeremy's Boat1.4 Notes on Boredom1.5 Excuses1.6 Money1.7 Undertow1.8 Familiar Sound1.9 Galaxy Girl1.10 Changes in the Universe1.11 Standing Out Loud1.12 Only Do1.13 Rusty Dagger1.14 Am I to Blame?1.15 I Walk on Guilded Splinters1.16 Evil1.17 One Way Out2.1 DVD2.2 Come on in My Kitchen2.3 Pearls on a String2.4 Jeremy's Boat2.5 Notes on2.6 Notes on Boredom2.7 Excuses2.8 Money2.9 Roads That Cross2.10 Honey Jar2.11 Undertow2.12 Hammer on Stone2.13 Just Like New2.14 Familiar Sound2.15 Galaxy Girl2.16 Changes the Universe2.17 Don't Hold Back2.18 Temptation2.19 Slow Burn2.20 Standing Out Loud2.21 You Can't Fool Me2.22 Rusty Dagger2.23 Only Do2.24 Am I to Blame?2.25 I Walk on Guilded Splinters2.26 Evil?Bullfrog Blues2.27 Baby What You Want Me to Do2.28 One Way Out |
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 | Description: | It is now 19 years ago since label founder Thomas Ruf first sent three musicians
under contract to his record company on a joint tour as Blues Caravan: Sue Foley,
Candye Kane and Ana Popovic. For the 2024 edition of this package tour, this job fell
to Katarina Pejak, Eric Johanson and label newcomer Alastair Greene, who, as in
previous years, were also supported by a two-piece rhythm section.
The performances followed the tried and tested pattern, i.e. after a joint opening,
each of the three played their own set with songs from their respective repertoire,
before they all gathered on stage again for the finale to round off the gig with another
joint performance of songs such as Dr. John's voodoo anthem "I Walk On Guilded
Splinters" or the Elmore James cover "One Way Out", which is an integral part of the
Allman Brothers' live repertoire.
This was also the case in April 2024 at the Blues Garage in Isernhagen near
Hanover, where the trio's performance was recorded for this CD/DVD set, with 16
tracks on the CD and 27 songs on the DVD thanks to the higher storage capacity.
On that evening in April, they started with the Robert Johnson classic "Come On In
My Kitchen", which they performed together, and then it was Katarina Pejak's turn to
perform the first solo set. The singer, keyboardist and songwriter from Belgrade
performed her own material as well as a version of the Pink Floyd classic "Money" on
her setlist, which can also be found on her studio album "Pearls On A String", which
was released at the start of the tour.
Live CD & DVD
RUF 1311
Barcode/UPC: 710347131120
Release Date: September 20th 2024
While Pejak had already gained Blues Caravan experience in 2019, the participation
of her colleagues in the tour was a first for both. And while her current release marks
her second studio album with Ruf Records after 2019's "Roads That Cross", both
Johanson's "The Deep And The Dirty" and Greene's "Standing Out Loud" are their
label debut. And Pejak also differs stylistically from the two, because while she
usually tends to cultivate softer tones, both Louisiana-born Johanson and California-
born Greene, once Alan Parsons' tour guitarist among other things, prefer guitar
sounds of a heavier kind, enriched with plenty of distortion. Examples of this on this
concert recording include Johanson's powerfully grooving "Undertow" and Greene's
riff-driven "Am I Too Blame?". It is not only on these tracks that both prove to be
representatives of blues rock in which the emphasis is predominantly on the second
syllable of the word.
Last but not least, drummer Christin Neddens and bassist Tomek Germann, both
professionals, were able to take the different stylistic accents of the three tour
protagonists into account with their playing. - Recorded live in Germany april 2024 eric johanson from new orleanse alastair gereen from Austin Texaskatarina pejak from serbianRecorded live at the Blues Garage in Isernhagen, Germany on April 20, 2024"Blues Caravan 2024 (CD+DVD)" is an electrifying release from Ruf Records, capturing the essence of contemporary blues with a dynamic blend of live performances and studio recordings. This CD+DVD set features three outstanding artists: Eric Johanson, Katarina Pejak, and Alastair Greene?each bringing their unique style to the stage. The collection showcases soulful guitar work, powerful vocals, and innovative songwriting that push the boundaries of modern blues while honoring its roots. With high-energy tracks and intimate acoustic moments, this edition offers fans both an audio journey and a visual feast through exclusive concert footage on DVD. Ruf Records has long been recognized as a leading label in the international blues scene, renowned for discovering new talent and supporting established acts since its founding in 1994 by Thomas Ruf. |  | No. of tracks: |
45 |
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2913112RFR |
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