Showing posts with label Vargas Blues Band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vargas Blues Band. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

Vargas Blues Band - Comes Alive With Friends 2009

Vargas Blues Band - Comes Alive With Friends 2009

Blues

Vargas Blues Band The group was formed by "Javier Vargas" which is part of it to be blues guitarist, with whom he has recorded twelve studio albums and three live albums. Also published several DVD's of concerts including some compilations in commemoration of his 20 year musical career and in honor of Rock Argentino.
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In June 2009 which is published at the moment is his last work, called VARGAS BLUES BAND COMES ALIVE WITH FRIENDS, an album with DVD and CD, presented in digi-pack with an attractive drop-down format, and contains the recorded concert December 20, 2008, in Room Breogain de Vigo, with Henry Sarmiento in technical support, and distinguished guests: Devon Allman, Raimundo Amador, Claudio Gabis, Jorge Salan Tarquins and Alvaro "Chevere", together with the new formation the Vargas Blues Band: Tim Mitchell (vocals), Luis Mayol (bass), Peter Kunst (drums) and Javier Vargas on guitar.  In this new album Xavier and his band demonstrate the strength of their live and their good work on stage, making the best of himself and the band, to delight us with an excellent blues-rock session, direct, without artifice, without cheating or cardboard. The DVD contains 20 songs and 14 on CD. The full presentation of the album is a version of "Down by the River" by Neil Young, interpreted by Devon Allman, songs like "Get Away with Murder", "Blues In My Soul", "Wild West blues" or "Mojo Hand .
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Tim Mitchell- Vocals
Javier Vargas- Guitar
Luis Mayo- Bass and vocals
Peter Kunst- Drums and backing vocals
Alvaro Tarquino(Chevere)- Percussion
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Devon Allman
Raimundo Amador
Jorge Salan
Claudio Gabis
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01. Get Away With Murder (Live) 3:27
02. Running Out Of Time (Live) 3:35
03. Ya ya ya, Looking For My Baby (Live) 2:57
04. Falling On Hard Times (Live) 3:52
05. Alma galega (Live with Jorge Salan) 5:44
06. Walking The Streets (Live) 3:26
07. One Way Out (Live friends with Devon Allman) 5:37
08. How Verso Are You? (Live with Devon Allman) 4:38
09. Man On Run (Live) 7:12
10. Down By The River (Live with Devon Allman) 5:43
11. Mojo Hand (Live) 4:59
12. Break Dawn Blues (Live) 4:29
13. On The Road Rgain (Live) 4:36
14. Sucio y Desprolijo (Live with Jorge Salan) 4:50
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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Vargas Blues Band - All Around Blues 1991


Vargas Blues Band - All Around Blues 1991

Blues

Javier Vargas, creator of the Vargas Blues Band was born in Madrid in 1955 but his family moved to Argentina when he was barely six years. With ten years old his father gave him his first guitar and started guitar lessons and music theory, but soon tired of these classes and continued to learn on their own.His beginnings were influenced by the blues, rhythm fashionable at the time.
In 1971 he went to Venezuela, although not long in leaving the U.S., where I wanted to really learn the true masters of the blues and learn about new trends.
His first contact in North America led him to Tennessee, where he drank from the fountains of the country and worked with the Mad Covers Band, playing covers of famous bands.
Her next step was to go to Los Angeles where he rubbed elbows with many established stars such as Van Halen.
In 1977 he returned to Spain.At its inception collaborated with Miguel Ríos, Joaquín Sabina and Manolo Tena, who made the disc with Spanish blood.
Along with these collaborations, created the band called Vargas Blues Band, with a bass and a drummer, and turned to go Spain to become known.
In 1991 he published his first album, All Around Blues, with the collaboration of Elena Figueroa, among other distinguished friends. In 1992 publishes Madrid-Memphis, with whom he won a notable success in Spain and sold a considerable number of copies.
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01. Riding High not rated 5:01
02. Rock Me Baby not rated 4:05
03. Blues Latino not rated 4:49
04. All around blues not rated 2:51
05. Hideway not rated 5:20
06. Messing with the kid not rated 3:22
07. I wonder if you ever not rated 4:35
08. Blue midnight not rated 4:09
09. You don't know my name not rated 4:29
10. Everything is going to be alright not rated 3:51
11. Don't let go not rated 3:51
12. Hey hey blues not rated 4:40
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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Vargas Blues Band - Last Night 2006


Vargas Blues Band - Last Night 2006
Label: Wea Spain
Release Date: Nov 25, 2008
Recorded live in Madrid December 1999
with guests Elena Andújar, David Montes,
Gino Pavone, Jorge Lema
and Juan Gómes "Chicuelo"

Blues

Javier Vargas from Spain has long been one of the blues/rock world's best kept secrets. He has produced 8 very fine recordings, with a ninth being a greatest hits collection, but has never seemed quite able to gain the attention of a lot of North American fans. That was, until now.

Better watch out North America, for Javier Vargas is about to take you by storm. His latest release, a live set recorded at Buddy Guy's Legends, is without question among the very finest offerings of live Chicago style guitar blues that I have ever heard, and I've heard a great number of them. This recording is surely going to expand Vargas and Company's fan base from a small circle of die hards to a very large international one. And, it is just about time that people took note of this incredible talent.

Vargas is a powerhouse guitarist who also is among the more tasteful players that I have heard. While many of his other recordings show elements of jazz, funk, Latin, and even flamenco, "Last Night" is purely a Chicago blues masterpiece. While Varas' guitar is front and center throughout the recording, so are the incredible vocals of Bobby Alexander, who sounds like he was born to sing Chicago style blues. His voice, like Vargas' guitar, is powerful yet smooth. They are more than capably supported by the first rate bass guitar of Fran Montero, David Lads Sánchez on keyboards, and Jota Marsán on drums. Though Vargas and Alexander are the core, this is very much a team effort and everyone in the band contributes on this great set.
This CD is spectacular from start to finish and one of the finest live recordings in my collection. The live sound quality is extraordinary and really makes you feel like you are front row center for the show. From the opening notes of the Vargas original "Scratch Me Back", through a great cover of "I Play The Blues For You", on past the band's rendition of Jimmy McGriff's "All About The Girl", and concluding with Vargas' thunderous "Black Cat Boogie", this is a CD that any blues/rock or Chicago blues fan is going to want to own. The CD also comes with an excellent 13 song DVD of the band in concert, which makes this indeed a lot of splendid entertainment for the money.

I rate "Last Night" as an absolute must own, though it is going to be a bit difficult to obtain. You may begin by looking at www.gemm.com, www.cybercd.de or by contacting the band via their official web site at www.vargasblues.com. You will find that it is absolutely worth the trouble to find. If you are unable to find it through conventional online services, drop us a line at Bluesrockers and we will see what we can do to help.
By Tom Branson.
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Elena Andujar- Vocals
Larry McCray- Guitar
David Montes- Vocals
Gino Pavone- Percussion
Sugar Blue- Harmonica
Javier Vargas- Guitar (Electric)
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01.Scratch Me Back  (Espinoza, Vargas)  2:56
02.Big Boss Man  (Minter)  5:40
03.Blues Magic  (Espinoza, Vargas)  2:56
04.Bound for Memphis  (Espinoza, Vargas)  2:13
05.Make Sweet Love 2 U  (Sims, Vargas)  6:42
06.I Play the Blues for You  (Beach)  4:11
07.Can't You See (What You Are Doing to Me)  (King)  3:17
08.Do You Believe in Love?  (Sañudo, Vargas)  6:13
09.All About the Girl  (McGriff)  4:39
10.Last Night  (Little Walter)  5:49
11.Killing Floor  (Burnet)  3:25
12.Black Cat Boogie  (Espinoza, Vargas)  7:21
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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Vargas Blues Band - Blues Latino 1994


Vargas Blues Band - Blues Latino 1994
Label: 3Cipreses

Blues

Javier Vargas, the son of Spanish emigrants to Argentina, was born in Madrid soon after his parents left Buenos Aires. When he was nine years old, the family moved back to Argentina, which is where he started playing the guitar.
His earliest influences can be seen in Argentine rock of the late 60s and early 70s, in groups such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Cream, The Rolling Stones and The Doors, and in guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana and B.B. King, who still provide great inspiration for him today.
In the late 1970s, Javier took his guitar and went to the U.S.A. to study music. He lived in Nashville, Tennessee, and in Los Angeles, where he played in clubs, and also took part in recordings as a session guitar player. Every night he used to jam with American and English musicians and he met many well-known musicians such as Alvin Lee, Roy Buchanan and Cannet Heat, who also influenced his style.
In the 1980s he returned to Spain and became a member of Miguel Ríos‚ band, playing the guitar in several of his albums. He also played with La Orquesta Mondragón, and worked as a session guitar player and composer.
In 1991 he took the most important step of his career and formed his own band.
All Around Blues was the first album recorded by Javier Vargas as the leader of the Vargas Blues Band.
Madrid-Memphis was released in 1992. This second album includes contributions from bluesmen such as Carey Bell and Louisiana Red, flamenco guitar player Rafael Riqueni, and singers Philip Guttman and Jeff Espinoza.
These two albums made a great impact and achieved record sales figures for blues albums in Spain.
The third album, Blues Latino, was released in Spain in 1994. It includes contributions from Flaco Jiménez, Chris Rea, Junior Wells, and Andrés Calamaro. The album was extraordinarily well-received by a greatly varied audience. It was also released in Argentina and, as a result of the success it had there, the Vargas Blues band performed in Buenos Aires to great critical and public acclaim.
The song Blues Latino was recorded by Carlos Santana and released worldwide as a number of his album Santana Brothers. Santana played Blues Latino at Woodstock 1994.
In May 1995 Texas Tango was recorded in the Ardent studios in Memphis and Austin (Texas). Produced by Jim Gaines, this album includes contributions from Double Trouble, (Steve Ray Vaughan‚s band), Larry T. Thurston (Blues Brothers) and Preston Shannon. It has been released in Spain, France, Switzerland, Columbia, Mexico and Brazil.
In 1996, the band played live in Paris, at festivals in France and Portugal and at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
In July the same year, Carlos Santana invited him to play two songs together in a concert given at the Zenith in Paris. The passion and feeling of the guitar duo stirred the French audience. The invitation was repeated in 1998, to play in Santana‚s concerts in Madrid (Conde Duque) and Paris (Bercy), and in 2000, during the Supernatural Spanish tour.
Gypsy Boogie (1997) was also produced by Jim Gaines. It was recorded in Madrid and Memphis, mixed in Florida and mastered in New York. It includes contributions from artists of the stature of Raimundo Amador, Carles Benavent, La Chonchi, Cuban singer David Montes, Chester Thomson, Lonnie Brooks, Larry McCray, Little Jimmy King, David Allen and Larry Graham (from Sly and The Family Stone). This album was was nominated for the Premios Amigo and released in 24 countries, as a result of which the band extended its tours to France, Italy, Germany and Portugal.
Larry Graham, the current musical director of The Artist ˆThe New Power Generation introduced Javier to The Artist (formerly known as Prince) in December 1998. He invited Javier to play in several numbers of his concert “Jam of the Year” in the “Palacio de los Deportes” in Madrid.
Feedback/ Bluestrology is Vargas´ sixth album, produced in a double CD format. It was recorded in Checkendon in England and co-produced by Ian Taylor (producer of Gary Moore, etc). This album includes the old guest artists from Memphis: Steve Potts, Dave Smith and Ernest Williamson and singers Bobby Alexander and David Montes.
Bluestrology was re-released as a separate album in January 2000.
In November 1999, the Vargas Blues Band recorded their first live album, at Buddy Guy‚s Legends Club in Chicago. The special guest artists were Larry McCray, harmonica player Sugar Blue and flamenco singer Elena Andújar. The concert was recorded by a mobile unit supervised by Ian Taylor. Javier also went on stage at Legends at the invitation of Texan guitarist Chris Duarte. The live album was completed at the Kirios studios in Madrid in December of the same year, in front of hundreds of guests and with distinguished guest artists: Elena Andújar, David Montes, flamenco guitarist Juan Gómez “Chicuelo”, percussionist Gino Pavone, Argentinian accordionist Jorge Lema; and flamenco singer “Marchena”. Ian Taylor also directed the recording. This recording features David “Lads” Sánchez on the keyboards, Jota Marsán on the drums and Fran Montero on the bass guitar.
Madrid-Chicago Live and also a documentary video about the recording went on sale in May 2000.
Last Night includes the songs recorded at Legends and a DVD of the concert in Madrid and some scenes recorded in Chicago. It was released in 2002, and has had excellent reviews in Spain and the rest of Europe and in the U.S.A.
It was in Argentina that Javier Vargas´ passion for music was awakened and where he started to play the guitar. He experienced the National Rock movement there, which began in Buenos Aires.
He was still a kid when he discovered “La Cueva” (the club where musicians got together to jam), the rock festivals of Pin-Up, and B.A.Rock, the emblematic progressive rock festival of Argentina and Uruguay, which was held in the Buenos Aires velodrome. He could see and hear Almendra, Manal, Pappo‚s Blues, Moris, Litto Nebias, Vox Dei, Sui Géneris, Pescado Rabioso, Invisible, Color Humano and other musicians of the Buenos Aires music scene.
He also met La Pesada del Rock & Roll, a prestigious association of rock musicians created by Billy Bond.
In Mar de Plata he shut himself up in garages to play with other musicians, and learnt with expert guitarists Jorge Cámara and Flaco Roy, and also by listening in clubs along the coast to bands.
All the experiences in Argentina were to leave their mark on the later development of Javier Vargas´ career. Without doubt, this is what aroused in him the ever-present desire to form a Spanish-language rock group and thus pay homage to the music that inspired him to start playing the guitar and which even today continues to be an important source of inspiration to him. That is how Espíritu Celeste was born.
Chill Latin Blues, his first solely instrumental album, was released in 2003. In this album the protagonists are Javier Vargas‚ guitar and the fusion of his musical influences.
Javier Vargas has continued to collaborate with a great number of artists as guitarist, producer and composer. His music can be heard in the soundtracks of a variety of films. In addition to touring Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Canada and Argentina, the Vargas Blues Band has played in several prestigious European festivals, such as the Montreaux Jazz Festival, the German Pop Korn Festival, and the Great British R&B Festival, and also Canadian festivals, such as the Mont-Tremblant Blues Festival, always with great success.
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01. Intro  1:09
02. Rock away the blues  4:09
03. Coward´s knife  3:55
04. Brand new blues  3:40
05. Out of the blues  4:00
06. Hot Wires  3.44
07. Do you believe in love  5:18
08. Blues latino  5:34
09. Magic of the gods  4:20
10. Amapola negra  3:07
11. Fear  3:16
12. Mexico city blues  4:21
13. Pachuco boogie/Jeff's boogie   3:09
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Friday, October 2, 2009

Vargas Blues Band - Gipsy Boogie 1996 (REPOST)


Vargas Blues Band - Gipsy Boogie 1996 (REPOST)
Label: DRO/EastWest Spain
Original Release Date: 22 Mar 2005

Blues

 I've heard about Javier Vargas for a few years now, and my first real introduction to him was a live CD that I was able to obtain a couple months back. Since then I've been able to locate several other CD's that's he's recorded over the last few years. "Gipsy Boogie" is a different CD from the previous one's that I've obtained. While most of the others were solidly into Texas style blues overall, this CD strays in style to a more latin flavored blues. Think Texas blues mixed with Carlos Santana style latin sounds along with a strong dose of Spanish classical and flamenco music. This CD over the others that I've obtained shows Javier Vargas at his most diverse musical styles. My first reaction was "this is different" but the more I listen to it, the more I like it. This CD is turning out to be one of my favorites by this artist. The guest list of musicians on this CD is extensive. The production was handled by Jim Gaines and is first rate throughout.
The CD opens with 'Body shock', kicking off with a latin rhythm and later melding together with a more traditional sound. 'Illegally' leans towards a latin flamenco sound musically. This is a slightly laid back song with a story to it. 'Havana Getaway' kicks off with Santana style percussion and then mixes heavy power chords on guitar to great effect. Later in the song, slide guitar, Hendrixy feedback and jazzy piano combine for some wonderful musical interplay. 'Chill OUt(Sacalo)' is full out Santana style all the way. 'Blues For My Baby' is a slow blues which harkens back to the soul singers of the late 50's and 60's. (at least to me!) Lonnie Brooks shows up on 'Back Alley Blues' as a guest vocalist. Lonnie is a great showman and entertainer and does a great job on this song. It's style is slow blues, harkening in style to somewhere in the southeast part of the USA. 'Gypsy Bookie', the title track gets some latin horns via keyboard and flamenco guitar from Manoblanca. This is an uptempo song that would fit right in on Santana's "Abraxis" album. The Late Little Jimmy King does the vocals on 'Scratch Me Back' and is a straight 12 bar blues. Texas style guitar riffs abound here. The CD closes out with an instrumental 'Blues Hondo'. Great guitar work and a great mix of latin and blues styles.

Bottom Line: This CD, for the most part, is a mixed bag of Santana style blues, Texas blues, classical and flamenco guitar. If you like Carlos Santana or similar artists (and I can't think of Anyone similar to Carlos at the moment) then you should like this CD. The songs and musicianship are excellent, the production is top notch. I wish Javier Vargas's CD's were more available here in the United States. They are a bit hard to find but well worth it.
This CD is a real keeper and I give it five out of five stars.
By Robert T. Murphy.Presented by The Blues Foundation. 
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Javier Vargas- Electric guitar
Larry Graham- Vocals and bass
David Montes- Vocals
Lonnie Brooks- Guest vocals
Little Jimmy King- Guest vocals
Chester Thomson- Drums
Ernest Williamson- Hammond B-3
Pat Registar- Saxophone
Manueal de Lucena- Cajon
Manoblanca- Flamenco guitar
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01. Body Shock (4:22)
02. Illegally (4:11)
03. Havana Getaway (2:49)
04. Chill Out (Sacalo) (4:28)
05. Blues For My Baby (5:14)
06. Back Alley Blues (7:04)
07. Gipsy Boogie (3:58)
08. Scratch Me Back (3:02)
09. A Real Mother For Ya (4:57)
10. Born Under a Bad Sign (3:41)
11. I Need Your Love So Bad (4:52)
12. Blues Hondo (3:24)
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