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Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood - Black Pudding (2013)

Posted By: Designol
Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood - Black Pudding (2013)

Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood - Black Pudding (2013)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 233 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 111 Mb | Scans included
Label: Heavenly , Flooded Soil Recordings, Cooperative Music | # HVNLP98CD
Blues, Blues-Rock, Alternative Rock | Time: 00:44:24

Though Black Pudding marks the first time that singer Mark Lanegan and multi-instrumentalist Duke Garwood have recorded together, it isn't the first time they've collaborated. The latter toured with the Gutter Twins, Lanegan's project with Greg Dulli. Garwood's name isn't as well-known to the general public as the singer's, but his reputation among musicians certainly is. He's worked with everyone from the Orb to Wire, from Wooden Wand to Sir Richard Bishop, from Josh T. Pearson to Kurt Vile. For those familiar with Lanegan's 2000s solo work, the moody nature of the material here will come as little surprise; let's face it, his voice is coated in darkness. That said, all but two of these songs – the lovely guitar instrumentals by Garwood that bookend the album – are co-writes. They range from spooky blues numbers such as "Pentacostal" and "Death Rides a White Horse," where the guitar is the primary instrument, to fractured, skeletal, nocturnal funk numbers such as "Cold Molly."

Duke Garwood - Garden of Ashes (2017)

Posted By: delpotro
Duke Garwood - Garden of Ashes (2017)

Duke Garwood - Garden of Ashes (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 221 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 97 Mb | 00:42:02
Blues Rock, Folk Rock | Label: Heavenly Recordings

The sixth album from South London's unlikely bluesman Duke Garwood, who left behind LA and working with Mark Lanegan, as well as playing horns in Archie Bronson's outfit, in favour of recording solo material closer to home. Garden of Ashes was part recorded in Duke's "Valley Heights" studio and at "Giant Wafer" in Wales with producer Strat Barrett at the helm. It features friends Paul May on drums, Pete Marsh on double bass and, adding a Morricone-style to some choice cuts, Smoke Fairies' Emily on backing vocals.