Blues The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997.html Sat, 27 Jul 2024 10:41:03 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb George Thorogood - John Lee Hooker (2019) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/26221-george-thorogood-john-lee-hooker-2019.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/26221-george-thorogood-john-lee-hooker-2019.html George Thorogood - John Lee Hooker (2019)

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1. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer	8:31
2. One Way Ticket	4:37
3. New Boogie Chillun	5:22
4. Crawling King Snake	4:03
5. Mad Man Blues	3:26
6. Want Ad Blues	5:07
7. Ride 'Til I Die	4:08
8. Huckle Up Baby	4:00
9. The Hookers	3:01
10. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer	3:31

George Thorogood - primarily artist

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) George Thorogood Fri, 13 Dec 2019 14:06:15 +0000
George Thorogood & The Delaware Destroyers (2015) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/18162-george-thorogood-a-the-delaware-destroyers-2015.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/18162-george-thorogood-a-the-delaware-destroyers-2015.html George Thorogood & The Delaware Destroyers (2015)

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01. You Got To Lose [03:20]
02. Madison Blues [04:23]
03. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer [08:25]
04. Kind Hearted Woman [04:18]
05. Ride On Josephine [04:19]
06. Can’t Stop Lovin’ [03:31]
07. Homesick Boy [03:12]
08. John Hardy [03:29]
09. I’ll Change My Style [04:05]
10. Delaware Slide [08:00]
11. Goodbye Baby (Bonus Track) [03:22]

    George Thorogood – lead vocals and lead guitar
    Jeff Simon – drums, percussion 
    Billy Blough – bass guitar 
    Ron "Roadblock" Smith – rhythm guitar

 

Rounder Records proudly announces the forthcoming release of a special edition blue vinyl LP titled GEORGE THOROGOOD AND THE DELAWARE DESTROYERS - the original mix of George Thorogood And The Destroyers’ self-titled debut album, which was originally recorded in 1976. The rare collection, which also includes a bonus never-released before song, “Goodbye Baby,” and cover artwork of Thorogood’s first-ever publicity photo, will be available only Record Store day on April 18 at participating independent retailers nationwide. The release of the album contains: "You Got to Lose," "Madison Blues,” “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” "Can't Stop Lovin',” "Ride On Josephine," "Homesick Boy," "I'll Change My Style," "Delaware Slide" and “Goodbye Baby” (bonus track).

The “first take” of the band’s debut album featuring Thorogood’s original three-piece -- Thorogood on vocals, electric guitar, harmonica, Ron Smith on guitar and Jeff Simon on drums, the album features Thorogood’s first incarnation of the then George Thorogood And The Delaware Destroyers, modeled on Hound Dog Taylor’s format—two guitars and drums. The actual studio album that was later released in 1977 included bass player Bill Blough, who joined the band several months after the first raw sessions took place. The decision was made to overdub Bill onto the existing tracks for the studio release, and the chemistry was so strong, that Thorogood, Blough and Simon are still together in 2015.

Says Scott Billington, Vice President, A&R of Rounder Records, “Rounder founder Ken Irwin kept remembering the original mixes—the rawness and immediacy of George playing live in the studio, which is the missing early recorded chapter of the band’s history. We are now offering to fans, the first album by George Thorogood And The Delaware Destroyers, as it was first heard, remixed from the original 24-track tapes by Paul Q. Kolderie (whose credits include Radiohead and Pixies).

Billington adds, “The most startling aspect about this album is the focus and power of George’s performance—how he had found not only a compelling voice for reinterpreting the songs of his heroes, but how he delivered them with such convincing and unaffected authority. It’s something to which every young blues band aspires, and George had it from the beginning.”

George Thorogood and the Destroyers has become an American music institution, carrying the flame of no-frills rock ’n roll from one century to the next. When the band played its first gigs in the mid-1970s, Thorogood’s heroes such as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and John Lee Hooker were still actively touring. Having added to their legacy with his own repertoire of new blues and boogie standards, Thorogood, over the decades, stands as one of the stalwarts of American roots music. Several of these songs remain staples of the band’s live set, and are showcased on the original versions of the new release. --- georgethorogood.com

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George Thorogood & The Destroyers - New York 1980 http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/15419-george-thorogood-a-the-destroyers-new-york-1980.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/15419-george-thorogood-a-the-destroyers-new-york-1980.html George Thorogood & The Destroyers - New York 1980

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1 Kids From Philly
2 I'm Wanted
3 Cocaine Blues
4 Bottom Of The Sea
5 Manhattan Slide
6 New Hawaiian Boogie
7 The Same Thing
8 House Of Blue Lights
9 Willie And The Hand Jive

 

A small but interesting show from Thorogood's early days. A recording taken from a FM broadcast on the year he released the album More.

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George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Sahuarita (2012) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/12292-george-thorogood-a-the-destroyers-sahuarita-2012.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/12292-george-thorogood-a-the-destroyers-sahuarita-2012.html George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Sahuarita (2012)

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1. Intro
2. Sweet Little Rock And Roller 
3. Who Do You Love 
4. High Heel Sneakers 
5. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer 
6. Cocaine Blues 
7. Seventh Son		play 
8. Bad To The Bone 
9. Gear Jammer / Move It On Over 
10. Twenty Dollar Gig 
11. You Talk Too Much 
12. Get A Haircut 
13. George Talk 
14. Madison Blues

Line Up:
George Thorogood – Vocals, Guitar
Jeff Simon – Drums, Percussion 
Billy Blough – Bass  
Jim Suhler – Guitar, Vocals
Buddy Leach – Saxophone

Sahuarita, Arizona, 2012-03-11

 

George Thorogood (born December 31, 1951) is a blues-rock and rock performer from Wilmington, Delaware. He was raised on Clearview Avenue in Naamans Gardens, a suburb of Wilmington, Delaware. During this time he went to Brandywine High School. Thorogood cut his debut album titled Better Than the Rest in 1974, and released it that same year. In the autumn of 1976 he recorded his second album, the eponymous George Thorogood with his band, The Destroyers (sometimes also known as The Delaware Destroyers or simply GT and D) and issued the album in 1977. Thorogood released his next album titled Move It On Over in the autumn of 1978 with The Destroyers, which included the hit “Move It On Over” in 1978. “Please Set A Date” and “Who Do You Love” both followed in 1979.

During the 1980s, and 1990s, Thorogood recorded some of his most well known works, Bad to the Bone (used to great effect during the bar scene in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and in the opening scene of John Carpenter’s Christine), “I Drink Alone” (from his Maverick album), “You Talk Too Much”, and “If You Don’t Start Drinking, I’m Gonna Leave”.

Thorogood is best known for his animated stage presence and loud, raucous electric slide guitar playing. He is also known as “Lonesome George”. ---last.fm

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George Thorogood And The Destroyers (1977) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/10914-george-thorogood-and-the-destroyers-1977.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/10914-george-thorogood-and-the-destroyers-1977.html George Thorogood And The Destroyers (1977)

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01. You Got To Lose (Earl Hooker) - 3:19
02. Madison Blues (Elmore James) - 4:28
03. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer (John Lee Hooker) - 8:26
04. Kind Hearted Woman (Robert Johnson, arr.George Thorogood) - 4:21
05. Can't Stop Lovin' (Elmore James) - 3:06						play
06. Ride On Josephine (Ellas McDaniel) - 4:22
07. Homesick Boy (George Thorogood) - 3:08						play
08. John Hardy (traditional, arr.George Thorogood) - 3:24
09. I'll Change My Style (Parker - Villa) - 4:02
10. Delaware Slide (George Thorogood) - 7:52

Personnel:
- George Thorogood - acoustic & electric guitar, harmonica, lead vocals
- Billy Blough - bass
- Jeff Simon - drums
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- Ron "Roadblock" Smith - 2nd guitar on some tracks

 

George Thorogood (born February 24, 1950) is an American blues rock vocalist/guitarist from Wilmington, Delaware, United States,[1] known for his hit song "Bad to the Bone" as well as for covers of blues standards such as Hank Williams' "Move It On Over" and John Lee Hooker's "House Rent Boogie/One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer". Another favorite is a cover of Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love?".

George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers have released sixteen studio albums, including two that were certified Platinum and six that have been certified Gold. The band has sold fifteen million albums worldwide. The band is credited with the early success of Rounder Records.

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) George Thorogood Tue, 22 Nov 2011 19:34:07 +0000
George Thorogood and The Destroyers – 2120 South Michigan Ave (2011) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/9828-george-thorogood-and-the-destroyers-2120-south-michigan-ave-2011-.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/9828-george-thorogood-and-the-destroyers-2120-south-michigan-ave-2011-.html George Thorogood and The Destroyers – 2120 South Michigan Ave (2011)

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01 – Going Back
02 – Hi-Heel Sneakers (Feat. Buddy Guy)
03 – Seventh Son
04 – Spoonful
05 – Let It Rock				play
06 – Two Trains Running (Still A Fool)
07 – Bo Diddley				play
08 – Mama Talk To Your Daughter
09 – Help Me
10 – My Babe (Feat. Charlie Musselwhite)
11 – Willie Dixon’s Gone
12 – Chicago Bound
13 – 2120 South Michigan Ale (Feat. Charlie Musselwhite)

Musicians:
George Thorogood - Guitars & Vocals
Jeff Simon - Drums
Bill Blough - Bass
Jim Suhler - Rhythm & Lead Guitar
Buddy Leach – Saxophone

 

On their 17th studio album, George Thorogood and The Destroyers pay tribute to their Chess Records heroes, including many of Thorogood's legendary mentors who helped to launch his career in rock & roll. Titled 2120 South Michigan Avenue, the 13-track album will be released by Capitol/EMI on July 12 on CD, vinyl LP, and digital download. '2120' features Thorogood's raw, rocking turn on classics by a who's-who of the blues, including Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy, Sonny Boy Williamson, Little Walter and other Chess greats, as well as new original songs written by Thorogood, the album's producer, Tom Hambridge, and Richard Fleming.

George Thorogood and The Destroyers have been recording and touring for more than 30 years. While in his teens in Delaware, Thorogood was turned on to Chess Records and the label's genre-defining artist roster by the Rolling Stones.

"The first Rolling Stones album I bought, 12x5, included '2120 South Michigan Avenue'," says Thorogood. "I said, 'I know I've heard this somewhere before" I wrote to Chess, they sent me a catalog, and my life was changed."

Named for the address of Chess Records? Chicago headquarters, 2120 South Michigan Avenue is produced by musician, songwriter and producer Tom Hambridge, a four-time GRAMMY Award nominee and 2010 GRAMMY winner for Best Contemporary Blues Album (Hambridge produced Buddy Guy's Living Proof) and ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Award winner. The album's featured guests include 2010 GRAMMY Award winners Buddy Guy and Charlie Musselwhite.

The album opens with 'Going Back,' a blistering new song written by Hambridge and Thorogood, setting the stage for Thorogood and The Destroyers to rip through classic Chess chestnuts including 'High Heel Sneakers' (featuring Buddy Guy, who originally recorded the song for Chess), Willie Dixon's 'Seventh Son,' Howlin? Wolf's 'Spoonful,' Chuck Berry's 'Let It Rock,' Muddy Waters' 'Two Trains Running,' Bo Diddley's 'Bo Diddley,' J.B. Lenoir's 'Mama Talk To Your Daughter,' Sonny Boy Williamson's 'Help Me,' Little Walter's 'My Babe' (featuring Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica), and Jimmy Rogers' 'Chicago Bound.' The album also features another new song by Hambridge and Thorogood, along with Nashville songwriter, Richard Fleming, titled 'Willie Dixon's Gone,' and the album's closing title track, the Rolling Stones' instrumental, '2120 South Michigan Avenue' (featuring Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica). '

George Thorogood forged his signature sound of blues-infused rock & roll with the musical guidance he received from his Chess heroes. The Destroyers fought their way to the top, barging out of Delaware in the '70s as a jarringly high-energy bunch (also featuring drummer Jeff Simon and bassist Billy Blough), playing raucous, slide guitar-stoked, blues-rock takes on tunes by Chuck Berry, Elmore James, John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley and others. Soon, they were touring and gigging with many of these statesmen of the blues, and learning invaluable lessons with every encounter.

"We were playing with these tough guys ' these legends ' away from their mean streets of Chicago. The audiences on the road were a real shift from the rough scene they fought through at home," says Thorogood. "That's the blues. That's the education I got, hanging out day in and day out. There's an incredible story behind the music - they're speaking the truth."

Thorogood is proud to honor Chess Records? architects of modern blues and rock & roll, saying ?Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley are religion to me. I know their ears and eyes are on me, so I have to nail it.?

2120 South Michigan Avenue producer Tom Hambridge says of Thorogood, "What's makes this album so perfect for George is that he has been doing it authentically all along. He can deliver Howlin' Wolf better than anybody, because he's lived it. He's not going to sing something he doesn't believe in." ---h33t.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) George Thorogood Mon, 25 Jul 2011 11:05:56 +0000
George Thorogood & The Destroyers – The Hard Staff (2006) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/2646-the-hard-staff.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/2646-the-hard-staff.html George Thorogood & The Destroyers – The Hard Staff (2006)


01. Hard Stuff 3:51
02. Hello Josephine 3:05
03. Moving 4:13
04. I Got My Eyes On You 3:30
05. I Didn't Know 2:54
06. Any Town USA 4:14
07. Little Rain 4:09
08. Cool It! 3:01
09. Love Doctor 3:37
10. Dynaflow Blues 3:45
11. Rock Party 4:22
12. Drifter's Escape 3:15
13. Give Me Back My Wig 4:23
14. Takin' Care of Business 4:10
15. Huckle Up Baby 3:59

George Thorogood- vocals, guitars
Jim Suhler- Guitar
Buddy Leach- Sax
Billy Blough- Bass
Jeff Simon- Drums

 

There isn't much mystery involved with a George Thorogood record -- you know you're going to get some raunchy slide guitar, growled vocals, barroom ready rockers and loads of rough and ready blues & roll. The only real question is will Thorogood and his group deliver the real deal Thorogood of the past or a watered-down imitation. His 2006 album The Hard Stuff delivers the hard stuff in a way Thorogood hasn't for awhile. The title track serves notice right away that Thorogood's heart and soul are in all the way. It rips and hollers like classic Destroyers; Thorogood evens sounds passionate and angry for a change. The rest of the record struggles a bit to keep up but is varied and exciting enough to sound like the soundtrack to a wild night at the local old-timers bar. There's some New Orleans R&B (a cover of "Hello, Josephine") jumpy blues ("Moving, Love Doctor," a faithful and raucous cover of the great Hound Dog Taylor's "Give Me Back My Wig"), hard driving, generic (in a good way) rockers ("I Got My Eyes on You," "Any Town USA," "Rock Party") and a John Lee Hooker cover ("Huckle Up Baby"). All of which are pretty standard for Thorogood but the fire with which he runs through his usual paces on The Hard Stuff adds enough vigor to make it an impressive addition to the man's catalog. To his credit, there are some welcome surprises that liven things up immeasurably: the tender and sweet late night ballad ("Little Rain") which shows admirable restraint and sports a gloriously clichéd and perfect sax solo, a rollicking acoustic slide workout on Johnny Shines' "Dynaflow Blues," and most surprising of all, a jangling and reverent cover of Bob Dylan's "Drifter's Tale." While the record doesn't exactly capture the loose, rock hard feel of albums he cut in his glory days, it is no patch on them and should remind people that Thorogood is a master of good time rockin' blues. ---Tim Sendra, allmusic.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluelover) George Thorogood Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:34:32 +0000
George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Move It On Over (1978) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/2645-move-it-on-over.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/2645-move-it-on-over.html George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Move It On Over (1978)

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1. Move It on Over 4:16
2. Who Do You Love? 4:15
3. The Sky Is Crying 5:09
4. Cocaine Blues 2:48
5. It Wasn't Me 3:54
6. That Same Thing 3:05
7. So Much Trouble 3:15
8. I'm Just Your Good Thing 3:29
9. Baby Please Set a Date 4:42
10. New Hawaiian Boogie 4:34
George Thorogood - guitar, vocals Bill Blough - bass Jeff Simon - drums Uncle Meat Pennington - percussion

 

In 1978, George Thorogood was just beginning to make some noise on the blues-rock circuit. This was his second album, and what's now almost a cliché then sounded fresh and vital. Thorogood's energy, rousing vocals and driving guitar playing came roaring through on inspired covers of Elmore James' "The Sky Is Crying," Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love" and Chuck Berry's "It Wasn't Me." He even did a credible Piedmont blues on Brownie McGhee's "So Much Trouble." While Thorogood went on to make more commercially succesful albums, the spirit and innocence in his early releases has seldom been duplicated. This Rounder CD reissue returns him to a simpler, and in some ways superior, period. –Ron Wynn, allmusic.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) George Thorogood Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:29:56 +0000
George Thorogood & The Destroyers – Maverick (1985) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/2644-maverick.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/2644-maverick.html George Thorogood & The Destroyers – Maverick (1985)

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1. Gear Jammer
2. I Drink Alone
3. Willie and the Hand Jive
4. What a Price
5. Long Gone
6. Dixie Fried
7. Crawling King Snake
8. Memphis, Marie
9. Woman With the Blues
10. (Let's) Go Go Go
11. Maverick
Personnel: George Thorogood - guitar, vocals Hank Carter - saxophones, vocals Billy Blough - bass Jeff Simon - drums, percussion

 

George Thorogood is forever consistent and Maverick is more of the blues/rock driving sound the journeyman guitarist is known for. John Lee Hooker's "Crawling King Snake" is what you expect from this crew while "Memphis, Tennessee" bursts at the seams with George's trademark slide and Hank Carter's saxophone. Recorded at the legendary Dimension Sound Studio in July of 1984 on the outskirts of Boston, the earthy sound catches all the band's primal energy from opener "Gear Jammer" to the wailing sax of "Long Gone." There are only four originals from Thorogood, the album chock full of Johnny Otis, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, John Lee Hooker and others. It is territory that the group has covered on pretty much every previous record, but it's done with the artistic passion that makes it real. The vocal on "What a Price" full of torment, it's a nice contrast to the rocking numbers. ---Joe Viglione, Rovi

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George Thorogood & The Destroyers – Haircut (1993) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/2643-haircut.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/997-george-thorogood/2643-haircut.html George Thorogood & The Destroyers – Haircut (1993)

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01. Get a Haircut
02. Howlin’ for My Baby
03. Killer’s Bluze
04. Down in the Bottom
05. I’m Ready
06. Cops and Robbers
07. Gone Dead Train
08. Want Ad Blues
09. My Friend Robert
10. Baby Don’t Go
Musicians: Billy Blough - bass Hank Carter - keyboards, saxophone, background vocals Jeff Simon - drums George Thorogood - guitar, vocals

 

You wouldn't expect any changes from George Thorogood, whose pile-driving rocking-blues and boogie have maintained their appeal despite the emergence of numerous similar-sounding ensembles. Thorogood's rough-hewn singing and always tantalizing playing are on target through the usual mix of originals and covers (this time including Bo Diddley and Willie Dixon). Besides the bonus of major label engineering and production, Thorogood's work has never lost its edge because he avoids becoming indulgent or a parody, and continues to sound genuinely interested in and a fan of the tunes he's doing. ---Ron Wynn, allmusic.com

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