Showing posts with label Richard Ray FARRELL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Ray FARRELL. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2009

Richard Ray FARRELL - Street Songs, Jazzy Tunes & Down Home Blues 1998


Richard Ray FARRELL - Street Songs, Jazzy Tunes & Down Home Blues 1998
Label: Stormy Monday

Blues

Richard Ray Farrell has an education in Truth/Reality that few Americans are fortunate enough to experience and it has also profoundly shaped his Blues and approach to music in general. Richard was given a 'gift' in the mid-1970s when he was still an impressionable and innocent teen. It was a return Airline Ticket to Europe and while the friends he travelled with all returned to America at the end of the summer, Richard stayed on, determined to make his way all over Europe with his guitar paying for his rent and food. Years soon stretched into decades and before long, Richard Ray Farrell was good enough to play Blues Clubs from Denmark to Italy. Many U.S. performers travelling to play Festivals/Clubs in Europe were impressed and certainly mystified by this fellow American that was held in such high esteem and known by everyone in European Blues' circles. To be an American living outside the U.S. one has the realization that the so-called Free Press/Media in the U.S. is, at best, a mirage and when talking to Richard, now back in the U.S., he expressed concern at just how uninformed Americans really are, especially when compared to Europeans. But, the hardest change he's had to endure is the lack of respect shown towards Blues in 2006 in America. "It's like it doesn't even exist. I knew it was bad, but not this bad!" While Richard has become 'European-ized' and he finds many things to be 'less-than' there's ample proof on this CD that his standing in Europe as a Master-Class musician and performer was totally deserved. There are hundreds of releases each and every year by solo acoustic Blues artist and very few rise above the 'tired, tedious, interpreter' classification. I joke that if I can get through one complete listening of a contemporary Acoustic Blues CD, that it deserves inclusion in this magazine. A disc from this genre that is actually ENJOYABLE and bears repeated listenings is a real rarity and a treat and that's what "Acoustic Roots" is. While many master guitar and/or harmonica, few come thru with the 'winning Ace' i.e. vocal chops and Farrell is blessed with a GREAT voice that's both unique and easy-on-the-ears. He's also a gifted acoustic slide player and his One Man Band days in Europe (vocals, guitar, harmonica) are recreated here 'live-in-the-studio'.
By A. Grigg.
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Richard’s singing, guitar and harmonica playing and songwriting come from gut feeling and some inner compulsion, like the work of the great blues masters of the past.

By David Evans, Blues Historian.
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"Say no more" said; themonk
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01.Just Keep Loving Her
02.Five Foot Two Eyes Of Blue
03.Big Road Blues
04.Somebody Stole My Gal
05.And It Stoned Me
06.Ain´t  Gotta Home
07.Good Gin Blues
08.It´s Your Fault
09.Walkin´ And Lookin´ Blues
10.Shakin´ That Thing
11.Shiver Me Timbers
12.How Can You Face Me
13.Come Back Baby (Let´s  Talk It Over One More Time)
14.Walkin´ A Thightrope
15.Go Back To Your No Good Man
16.Sassy Mae
17.Forty Days & Forty Nights
18.Mystery Train
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19.Gambler´s  Blues
20.Church Street Shuffle
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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Richard Ray FARREL - Bohemian Life 2003


Richard Ray FARREL - Bohemian Life 2003
Label: Blue Beet

There has been a great surprise to listen to this excellent CD recorded by Richard Ray Farrell, a singer and guitar player born in Niagara Falls, N.Y. forty-nine years ago and who has been living in Spain for some time. As the CD title says, Richard has always been a bohemian, a tireless traveller who has visited half Europe and after some years staying here and there, has finally decided to come back to the United States and try to get the reputation he really deserves. Specialized media and popular blues artists have spoken wonderfully about him as an excellent singer and musician. For this CD Richard Ray has a very special guest, Jerry Portnoy, who performs harp on three tunes, and the contribution of Benjie Porecki on organ and Steve Gomes on bass. Sixteen Farrell's original tunes that will certainly surprise listeners and delight all blues fans. GREAT. Vicente Zumel "La Hora Del Blues" - Radio Barcelona, Spain
By Vicente Zumel.
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Richard Ray Farrell- Guitars, Harmonica, and Vocals
Steve Gomes- Bass
Robb Stupka- Drums
Benjie Porecki- Hammond Organ
Bill Heid- Piano
Special Guests:
Jerry Portnoy- Harmonica on Fine Little Number, Mean Case Of The Blues, and Blues All In My Home
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01. Fine Little Number (3:04)
02. Cold Heart (3:19)
03. Lawfully Wedded Wife (4:47)
04. Natch'l Man (4:09)
05. School of Hard Knocks (2:40)
06. Bad Intentions (4:22)
07. Jealous Man (4:20)
08. Blues All In Me Name (3:26)
09. Mean Case Of The Blues (2:22)
10. Oh Sunny Day (1:57)
11. My Hearts Beats Just For You (3:30)
12. I Was Wrong (3:49)
13. The Hard Road (2:57)
14. Jitterboppin' (2:46)
15. You Got It! (3:01)
16. Bohemian Life (3:01)
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Monday, September 28, 2009

Richard Ray FARREL & Jimmy Carl BLACK - Cataract Jump 1996


Richard Ray FARREL & Jimmy Carl BLACK - Cataract Jump 1996
Label: Fritz Records

Blues

 Some people live to make money, and some people make money to live. Some people are music lovers, some people are hobby musicians, and then again some people live and breathe music. They are the "real deal," so to speak. Richard Ray Farrell is one of them. He has not only mastered the art of singing and playing the blues--he has literally "lived" the blues for years on end.
Born in Niagara Falls, New York in 1956, Richard Ray left his hometown only two weeks after graduating from high school and backpacked his way through Europe, not knowing at the time that music would be his destiny. More than twenty-five years on the road as a traveling blues musician was to give him substantial credentials as a top-notch talent in the world of the blues.
Richard Ray started as a street musician or “busker” in Paris, France in 1975. Totally fascinated with the music of Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson and other legendary blues players, Richard played for hours on end in the halls and tunnels of the Parisian “Metro” subway, scraping out a living as a musician, literally a "po' boy long way from home.”
Little by little, Richard worked his way up from the subways and
streets of cities throughout the continent, eventually forming his own band and going on to perform on some of the largest and most prestigious stages in Europe, together with some of the true “giants” of traditional American blues music.
In 1978, Richard got an offer to front a blues-rock band in Spain. These were hard times for Richard. He was making even less money than when he was playing on the street and sometimes was "down to his last shirt and pair of jeans." All this time, Richard had been living as a "tourist" and was unable to take a normal job, having no official working papers.
Richard lived the life of a true gypsy for years, and actually did live with a Gypsy family for six months in Spain in the late 1970's. To make things even harder, Richard became a father to a baby boy in 1980. He made the move to Germany with his then wife and child in 1985 and started playing for a local blues band in the Stuttgart area. In 1987, Richard opened for Joe Cocker at the Backnang Open Air Festival. He was still playing on the streets, as the blues band just didn't make enough money to live on. But things were starting to pick up.
Richard formed his first trio, the Richard Ray Farrell Band, in 1989. Living in Germany and gradually making a name for himself, Richard started touring in Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland and Belgium with a former sideman to R.L. Burnside, Jon Morris Nerenberg. It was through Jon that Richard started meeting older bluesmen from the American south and accompanying them on tours throughout Europe. Tours with Lazy Lester, Big Jack Johnson, Big Boy Henry, Louisiana Red, Frank Frost and R.L. Burnside followed.
This was a great development process for Richard. He learned first hand from legendary masters of the blues, touring on and off with R.L. Burnside and Frank Frost for a period of about four years between 1990 and 1993. In 1992, Richard drew the attention of German record producer Alf List, founder of the Stormy Monday label. Richard put out his first CD produced by List, Live in Germany later that year.
In 1993, Richard and Jon formed the band "Street Talk" together with David Olson (Robert Cray's Grammy Award winning drummer) and Joel Foy (ex-of James Harman, William Clarke and Screamin' Jay Hawkins). This proved to be an excellent band, but they couldn't stay together for geographic reasons--Richard lived in Germany, Jon lived in Holland, David lived in New York and Joel lived in California. Richard went back to doing his solo acoustic thing and playing with his electric trio.
In 1995, Richard got a phone call from Jimmy Carl Black, legendary drummer with Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention. Jimmy had recently moved to the area and was looking for a blues guitarist to form a band. Richard and Jimmy appreciated each other's talents immediately, and soon formed the FARRELL & BLACK band. The group proved to be very successful and went on to record two CD's for Stormy Monday Records, Cataract Jump in 1996 and Black Limousine in 1999.
During this period, Richard honed his skills in arranging and songwriting, composing the music and writing the lyrics for eight of the sixteen songs on Cataract Jump and eleven of the fourteen songs on Black Limousine. Richard also put out an impressive solo acoustic CD on Stormy Monday in 1998 entitled Street Songs, Jazzy Tunes & Down Home Blues.
In an extreme turn of events, Richard Ray decided to move back to the United States in 2001 and relocate to the Philadelphia area.  In 2003 he recorded his first CD for Blue Beet Music, Bohemian Life. This CD features sixteen original songs. It was recorded with the help of an all-star lineup of musicians, including a guest appearance by harmonica virtuoso Jerry Portnoy. Bohemian Life reached number 18 on the Living Blues charts in May/June 2003, almost an impossible feat for an artist virtually unknown in the U.S. Bohemian Life received airplay in over 200 stations across the U.S., Canada, South America, Europe and Australia.
In June 2005 Richard Ray released a second CD with Bluebeet Music, Acoustic Roots. This CD features classic ragtime and delta blues covers from the 20’s and 30’s. The recording was done live with no overdubs and features Richard Ray on guitar, vocals and occasional harmonica on the rack. Acoustic Roots was recorded, mixed and mastered by 3 time Grammy Award winning engineer Mike Tarsia of Philadelphia, PA. This CD reached number 20 on the Living Blues Charts.
In October 2006 Richard, together with Steve Guyger, released Down Home Old School Country Blues. This CD immediately reached #18 on the Living Blues Charts and is getting world-wide air play. This CD has placed Farrell and Guyger amongst the top blues duos in the world today.
Richard Ray can be found playing with his band, solo, or with well known musicians living the tri-state area, including Steve Guyger and Steve Gomes. Richard continues to tour in Europe and is frequently accompanied by Italian harmonica virtuoso Marco Pandolfi.
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Richard Ray Farrel- Guitars, Harmonica, and Vocals.
Jimmy Carl Black- Drums, Vocals on Road Ladies, Big Boss Man, and Sho Nuff N'Yes I Do.  
Uwe "Bo Peep" Jesdinsky- Bass.  
Special Guests;
Klaus Brosowski- Organ on Hypnotized and I'll get over it in time.  
Steve "Big Man" Clayton- Piano and Organ.  
Lee Mayall- Baritone, Alto, and Tenor Sax.
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01. Hypnotized   3.24          
02. Two Steps To The Rear  2.09       
03. Bobby Sox Baby   4.16  
04. Big Boss Man   4.13      
05. Grateful To Be Alive  3.43      
06. You Know It Ain't Right   4.52
07. Can't Get Over Losin' You   4.41       
08. Dollar For Dollar, Pound For Pound     3.53      
09. Texas Tornado   5.31       
10. Wild About You Baby   3.36
11. Sho Nuff N'Yes I Do   2.48       
12. Last Night (I Lost The Best Friend I Ever Had)   4.21
13. Sweet Thing   2.25      
14. I'll Get Over It In Time   3.49      
15. Road Ladies   3.45       
16. Cataract Jump   4.03
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Richard Ray FARREL And The Spanish Band - Camino De Sanlucar 2009


Richard Ray FARREL And The Spanish Band - Camino De Sanlucar 2009
With Special Guest RAIMUNDO AMADOR
Label: Blue Beet

Blues

Welcome to Andalucia, Spain; the land of Picasso, Velazquez, Garcia Lorca, bull fighting, sunny beaches , majestic mountains, great food and wine, flamenco music, Roman, Moorish, Phoenician and Iberian culture, and yes…….progressive blues! This seems at first a bit odd but when you hear this recording you will realize that music truly is the international language. The musicians on this CD are some of the finest I’ve ever played with even though I have had the pleasure of playing with some of the best in the business, RL Burnside, Jimmy Carl Black, Louisiana Red, Jerry Portnoy, and Frank Frost, et al.

Pepe Bao is on bass. He is the most prolific bass player in Spain today and a bandleader in his own right. He plays jazz fusion, rock, flamenco and just about anything on the bass. I was totally surprised and flattered when he suggested that we make a CD together.
Alvaro Gandul, a child prodigy, is on keys. He has been with Raimundo Amador since he was a teenager. He is a great musician, deeply rooted in rock, flamenco and classical music. Alvaro is also a fantastic arranger and studio engineer.

Quique Porras is on drums. We had our first band together in 1976. Quique was already playing cha,cha,cha, rumba, boleros, paso doble and Spanish pachanga music in professional bands at thirteen. He loves rock and funk and he caught the blues disease when he met me.

I’m really honored to have Raimundo Amador on lead guitar on three tracks. Raimundo is a living legend in Spain. Raimundo is a full-blooded Gypsy from Seville. Raimundo learned the flamenco guitar from his father and uncle and started playing on the street at 12. He cut his first 45 for Columbia Records at 15 and recorded his first LP with two more Spanish music legends: Rafael Amador (Raimundo’s brother) and Kiko Veneno. The band and the LP were called Veneno, one of the first recordings mixing rock and flamenco. Raimundo later recorded with his highly successful band, Pata Negra, which he formed with his brother, Rafael. Raimundo went solo in the ‘90’s and had even more success. His biggest seller was a CD recorded live in Madrid called, Noche de Flamenco y Blues. BB King guests on this CD and can also be heard on Raimundo’s Gerundina CD. Raimundo also plays on the epic flamenco CD, La Leyenda del Tiempo by Spain’s greatest flamenco singer, Camaron de la Isla. Raimundo has shared the stage or recorded with international recording artists BB King, Paco de Lucia, Camaron de la Isla, El Cigala, Ketama, Santana, Dickey Betts, and countless others.
Crank up the volume and get down with this musical journey on the Camino de Sanlucar!
By Richard Ray Farrell.

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01. Crazy Over You 2:28  
02. Everybody's Gotta Change 4:39 
03. As the Years Go Passin' 5:06
04. Down in Virginia 4:44
05. Never Make Your Move Too Soon 4:43
06. Camino De Sanlucar 3:29  
07. Cryin' Won't Help You 5:32 
08. Pretty Baby 3:22 
09. Shuckin' 4:48
10. The Thrill Is Gone 6:59 
11. Look Whatcha Done 3:40 
12. Jump Back Baby 4:26
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