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The Nobby Reed Project - It's All About The Blues (1999)

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The Nobby Reed Project - It's All About The Blues
APE+CUE+Log+Covers | 440 Mb | Mp3 CBR-320kbps | 160 Mb
Blues; Blues-Rock

Nobby Reed has always been about playing the guitar. Like so many others of his generation, he was introduced to the instrument during his early years in a magical time when some of the world's greatest electric guitarists were making their presence known. Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana and Duane Allman, just to name a few, all had one thing in common; they were playing the blues. They were emulating their heroes and playing tunes by Robert Johnson, Willie Dixon, BB King, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and Howlin' Wolf.

Many youngsters picked up guitars in those days with varying degrees of effort and success, but Nobby was different. He didn't just pick up the guitar, he became the guitar. The guitar became part of him, and Nobby played the blues. He learned how to make the guitar do the talking, how to make it sing, how to make it cry from the depths of his soul and rejoice with the angels. You have only to watch other guitarists when they are watching him to realize you are witnessing something you just don't see or hear every day. This man can sweep an audience away to another place with his guitar playing alone.

After paying his dues in the relative obscurity of the Northeastern U.S. bar scene for many years, recording and performing in a host of different bands, he released his first solo CD in 1997 to critical acclaim both locally and nationally. "Guitar On My Back" was listed by Blues Revue Magazine as one of the top ten CDs listened to in the office by their staff. Reed hit the road with his own band and the Nobby Reed Project was born.

Nobby has always had the ability to draw great musicians to the stage to play with him. They want to play with him because they realize he is the real thing, no cheap imitation or clone of somebody else. He plays his own music his own way and that's the type of artist that gets some notice and some respect. Drummer, Eric Belrose has been with the Project since the beginning. He is as steadfast in his loyalty to Nobby as he is in his precision, power and finesse on the skins. He is a much sought after studio drummer in his own right. Although veteran Bassist and songwriter, Tim Comings, departed the band in May of 2005, he certainly brought to the Project a lifetime of recording and performing experience. A longtime friend of Nobby's he contributed to the songwriting on the second CD "It's All About The Blues" and the fourth CD, "Every Mile";. When Comings left the group, Nobby immediately enlisted the talents of his old friend, Bassist Ray Bushey to fill the vacancy. Nobby and Ray’s personal and professional relationship dates back to 1972, when they first performed together in the legendary Northern Vermont Blues-Rock band “Greafe”. Eric and Ray have also shared the stage many times over the years, thus the musical bond and vision of these three brothers-in-arms required no “honeymoon”. Belrose and Bushey immediately became one of the tightest and most powerful rhythm sections you are ever likely to hear.

The Nobby Reed project is heard on radio stations in Boston, New York, Atlanta, Dallas and as far away as Eastern Europe. Thanks to the Internet, CDs are being sold independently all over the world. NRP has shared the stage with Blues Traveler, Dickie Betts, James Cotton, Delbert McClinton, Buckwheat Zydeco, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Mighty Sam MacLain, John Mayall and the Blues Breakers, Roomful of Blues, The Neville Brothers, Eddie Money, Leon Russell and Rod Piazza.

Recently you may have heard NRP music on TV. Nobby has licensed to VH1, the History Channel, the Food Network and MTV. In 2004, a show on the History Channel called “Guts and Bolts” did a show on the making of guitars, and used 6 NRP songs. The show toured Fender and Gibson factories, they spoke of guitar greats like Clapton, Page and Hendrix, and NRP’s songs were mixed good and loud. How cool is that! Also, “Out The Bottle”, a song from Nobby’s first CD-Guitar On My Back-was licensed by Saatchi advertising agency for the Crest commercial about the older woman at a dentist office, and the old men are saying that her breasts are real. They replaced the existing music with NRP music, and it was shown at the Cannes Film Festival. Crest liked it so much it may go to air.


CD:
1999
Nrp / Living Room Records
Catalog No: 65485

Norbert "Nobby" Reed - Lead Guitar, Vocals, Production
Frank Burns - Bass
Eric Belrose - Drums
Phil Graziano - Guitar
Ray Bushey - Keys
George "Smokestack" Curry - Harp
Andre Maquera - Guitar
Joe Moore - Sax, Vocals on "Git On Up"
Pat Austin - Guest Vocals
Marsha Brewster - Debbie Patton
Amanda Gage - Vocals on "Git On Up"
Jonathan Gage - Vocals on "Git On Up"
Maghon Julien - Vocals on "Git On Up"
Angela Dylan Reed - Vocals on "Git On Up"
Michelle Young - Vocals on "Git On Up"
Andre Maquera - Engineering, Production
Kate Wolinsky - Art Direction, Design
Eric Wolinsky - Photography
Lane Gibson - Mastering

Tracks:
1. The Nobby Reed Project - Sad Times (4:17)
2. The Nobby Reed Project - Git On Up (5:44)
3. The Nobby Reed Project - Cryin' In My Dreams (5:39)
4. The Nobby Reed Project - Axe To Grind (4:15)
5. The Nobby Reed Project - It's All About The Blues (6:43)
6. The Nobby Reed Project - Make It Right (3:37)
7. The Nobby Reed Project - Thick And Thin (2:58)
8. The Nobby Reed Project - Blues Bug (5:18)
9. The Nobby Reed Project - No More (7:25)
10. The Nobby Reed Project - The Train Song (4:10)
11. The Nobby Reed Project - T-Bone's (3:36)
12. The Nobby Reed Project - Baby's Back In Town (3:42)
13. The Nobby Reed Project - Fly On (4:40)
14. The Nobby Reed Project - Blueday (4:48)

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The Nobby Reed Project / It's All About The Blues

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