Barnyard Blues
Chicken-pickin’ rockin’ blues with electric slide guitar, rhythm guitars, Hammond organ pad, bass and shuffling drums.Groovin’, pumpin’ outdoorsy tune.
Blues Berry Ramble
12 Bar Blues. Acoustic guitar, bass and drums for the first progression are joined by an electric lead guitar in the second and subsequent progressions. Uptempo and fun, bright and outdoorsy.
Boxing Day Blues
An uptempo 12 bar blues rock song. It features Ludwig drums, bass, and three electric guitars. It rocks along nicely in some progressions, and is more laid back in others. It has good dynamics with lead guitar featuring in some verses. A classic blues and rock feel. It was a fun jam on Boxing Day-hence the name!
Cutting a Track (no Birds)
A bluesy outdoor rock theme with organ, an electric guitar riff, lead guitar drums, cowbell and bass guitar. Mid tempo and powerful. Raunchy and tough.
Cutting a Track (with birds)
A bluesy outdoor rock theme with organ, an electric guitar riff, lead guitar drums, cowbell, bass guitar and birds. Mid tempo and powerful. Raunchy and tough.
No8 Wire
A happy upbeat country blues. A real outdoor rocker with electric lead guitar, slide guitar, acoustic rhythm guitar, drums and bass. Would be ideal in a country scene where a macho “blokey” image is required.
Old Porch Rocker
An acoustic blues song with 2 acoustic guitars, harmonica, bass and drums. A Mississippi feel. Verandah blues. Light and fun.
Out on The Highway
This is a real rockin’ blues with lead electric guitar entering part way through over the top of a pumping rhythm section and organ. Think Stevie Ray or Rory G and you will get some idea of what this sounds like.
Rabble Rowser
Upbeat blues. Begins with acoustic guitar bass and drums. Later a lead electric guitar appears in the mix. A fun song
Rags to Riches
An old style blues acoustic guitar song with a bit of a ragtime feel. Bright, uptempo and light-hearted. A fun little piece mainly centered around the guitar but builds up to include drums and bass before it ends.
Roadside Rag
Acoustic Blues with a finger picked guitar and a slide guitar. Delta style. A cheerful little tune reminiscent of early blues with a bit of a ragtime feel.
Rush Time Rag
A bouncy ragtime tune played as a duo of 2 acoustic guitar guitars. It begins with a single single guitar and then is joined a second guitar mic’d in such a way as to give a wide stereo effect. A fun, happy song.
Sand Castle
Mid tempo blues with jazz chords. Late 60s sound. Saxophone, electric guitars, analog synth, organ, bass and drums. Feel good, foot tapping tune. Each progression adds some new interest.
Since Love Has Gone
A slow 12/8 blues ballad with a Led Zeppelin feel in a classsic 70’s style. Features Ludwig drums, acoustic and electric guitars, organ, drums and bass. In the beginning there is no lead instrument, But an electric guitar solo covers much of the song.
Sliding into a Groove
A blues song of slowish/medium tempo. It begins pretty laid back and relatively sparsely with drums, acoustic guitar and a subdued electric rhythm guitar. Gradually the song fills out more with the addition of bass, electric lead guitar and organ.
Tea For Two
A bright uptempo song with an acoustic blues rock feel. It features acoustic guitar and electric piano in the main section, though there is a distinctly different middle section that takes the piece towards more of a jazz fusion feel before returning to the original progression.
Tower of Strength
A blues rock song with rattle-tattle piano, guitar, bass, drums and and organ. A real feel good tune that will get your foot tapping.