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Chris Farlowe - Stormy Monday: The Blues Years 1985-2008 (2024)

Chris Farlowe - Stormy Monday: The Blues Years 1985-2008 (2024)
  • Title: Stormy Monday: The Blues Years 1985-2008
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: Strawberry
  • Genre: Blues Rock, Soul, Rhythm and Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 3:56:23
  • Total Size: 1.46 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – I Aint Superstitious (04:26)
2. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Gambler's Blues (06:12)
3. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Them Thats Got It (02:52)
4. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Aint No Love In The Heart Of The City (03:59)
5. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Its All Wrong (02:15)
6. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Key To My Kingdom (03:19)
7. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – The Thrill Has Gone (04:24)
8. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Watch Your Step (03:12)
9. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – All The Way Lover (04:17)
10. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Shakey Ground (04:30)
11. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Into The Night (03:09)
12. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Starting All Over Again (04:23)
13. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Lonely Eyes (04:15)
14. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – One Night Stand (04:28)
15. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Aint Got No Money (02:58)
16. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Ive Been Born Again (04:43)
17. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Never Too Old (04:06)
18. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – End Of The Line (04:02)
19. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – I Stayed Away Too Long (03:45)
20. Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds – Man Of The World (02:58)
21. Rock & Roll Soldier (04:38)
22. Livin' It Up (03:37)
23. I Want To Do Everything For You (04:33)
24. Private Number (03:34)
25. All Or Nothing (03:51)
26. Glory Bound (03:57)
27. Gangster Of Love (04:02)
28. Cry To Me (04:12)
29. Trouble (04:27)
30. A Matter Of Time (03:58)
31. Ain't No Big Deal (03:01)
32. Lonesome Whistle (03:15)
33. As Long As I Can See The Light (03:53)
34. Sitting On Top Of The World (05:13)
35. Should've Been Me (03:45)
36. Hard To Get Along With (04:11)
37. I Only Have Love For You (04:24)
38. That's Why Lovers Have The Blues (03:39)
39. Fog On The Highway (04:45)
40. Blues Anthem (02:27)
41. I Don't Want To Sing The Blues No More (live) (03:50)
42. Lonesome Road (live) (06:28)
43. Stormy Monday (live) (08:09)
44. All Or Nothing (live) (03:43)
45. I Think It's Gonna Rain Today (live) (01:47)
46. Easy As That (live) (05:16)
47. Out Of Time (live) (04:41)
48. Handbags & Gladrags (live) (06:46)
49. Chris Farlowe & Roy Herrington – Thrill Is Gone (feat The Rhythm 'N' Blues Train - live, Franz Club, Berlin, 17/18 October 1991) (06:53)
50. Chris Farlowe & Roy Herrington – Shakey Ground (feat The Rhythm 'N' Blues Train - live, Franz Club, Berlin, 17/18 October 1991) (04:03)
51. Chris Farlowe & Roy Herrington – Chris' Shuffle (feat The Rhythm 'N' Blues Train - live, Franz Club, Berlin, 17/18 October 1991) (03:54)
52. Chris Farlowe & Roy Herrington – Ain't No Love (feat The Rhythm 'N' Blues Train - live, Franz Club, Berlin, 17/18 October 1991) (07:27)
53. Satisfy Susie (live, Fabrik, Hamburg, 5 October 1985) (05:40)
54. Going Back To Louisiana (live, Fabrik, Hamburg, 5 October 1985) (04:20)
55. (I've Been) Born Again (live, Fabrik, Hamburg, 5 October 1985) (05:27)

Chris Farlowe always seemed destined for great things as a singer -- and based on the company he kept on-stage and the people he worked with in the mid-'60s, he did succeed, at least on that level. Born John Henry Deighton in Islington, North London, in 1940, he reached his early teens just as the skiffle boom was breaking in England, and was inspired by Lonnie Donegan to enter music. His first band was his own John Henry Skiffle Group, where he played guitar as well as sang, but he gave up playing to concentrate on his voice, as he made the switch to rock & roll. He eventually took the name Chris Farlowe, the surname appropriated from American jazz guitarist Tal Farlow, and was fronting a group called the Thunderbirds, as Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds. They built their reputation as a live act in England and Germany, and slowly switched from rock & roll to R&B during the early years of the '60s. Their debut single, "Air Travel," released in 1962, failed to chart, but the following year, Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds (whose ranks included future star guitarist Albert Lee) were signed to EMI's Columbia imprint, through which they issued a series of five singles thru 1966, all of which got enthusiastic critical receptions while generating poor sales.



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