
KM Williams
Texas Country Blues Preacher
© 2001 KM Williams (634479223259)
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Raw,gutbucket Texas Country Blues & Spirituals
tracks
- 1 New Preachin Blues
- 2 Willspoint Ryder
- 3 Trouble No More
- 4 How I Lost My Child
- 5 I Need Your Love
- 6 Do You Want Him?
- 7 The Lord's Been Good To Me
- 8 Addiction Blues
- 9 Let Me talk To You Mama
- 10 Texas Roll
- 11 Bread Of Heaven
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albums you will love
- KM WILLIAMS/TRAINRECK: Collisions & First Minds
- KM WILLIAMS/TRAINRECK: Live & Memorex
- KM WILLIAMS: Cries From the Soul
- KM WILLIAMS/TRAINRECK: More Wreckage
- KM WILLIAMS: The Boogie Reverend
- KM WILLIAMS: Texas Mississippi Blues Spirituals
- KM WILLIAMS/TRAINRECK: Live Wreckage and Classics
- KM WILLIAMS: The Lost Tapes of Jukes and Spirituals
- KM WILLIAMS: Live At The Longhorn BBQ
- KM WILLIAMS: The Resurrection of Blind Willie and Old Time Spirituals
- KM WILLIAMS: Here Comes The Preacher Man
- TRAINRECK: 11:59
- KM WILLIAMS: Country Roads,Street Corners & Church Houses
- KM WILLIAMS: Truth Music
- KM WILLIAMS: Live In Italy (DVD/CD) -- Roots and Blues Festival 2005
- TRAINRECK: Live@TheScene
- KM WILLIAMS: The Minister of Texas Boogie
- TRAINRECK: The Train Keeps a' Rollin
- KM WILLIAMS: I'm An Old Soul
- KM WILLIAMS/TRAINRECK: There's a Trainreck Comin'
- KM WILLIAMS: The Return Of Brother Lemon
- KM WILLIAMS: Blind Willie's Hymns
- KM WILLIAMS: Sanctified Boogie
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notes
On the other end of Lonesome Guitarist Street - We pause for a moment to relish the quiet,nearly whispered rural blues of KM WILLIAMS and his gorgeous album,TEXAS COUNTRY BLUES PREACHER,which sounds suspiciously like it was recorded at a radio station(could be KNON,a Dallas community station). Williams technique is shockingly simple;a basic strummed National Steel,occasionally dressed up with a primitive slide,and a painfully reserved high-register tenor.There is a timeless quality to the down-and-out testimony of"How I Lost My Child" and an almost diffident since of redemption in "The Lord's Been Good To Me". This isn't gospel by any stretch,but clearly it has its eyes cast skyward, and it's just about as blue as it gets. Very intimate,almost disturbing.(3 Stars). - Dave Kirby, BLUES ACCESS Magazine ,issue #48, Winter 2002. This CD is the pure, raw, unadulterated Texas Country Blues of KM Williams just bearing his soul. These Country Blues are just about as raw as it gets. pick one up and See!
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More fantastic old style country blues
author: SiSounds more polished than the debut - some neat touches and fantastic old styled country blues.
Texas/Mississippi Soul/Spirituals
author: John The RevelatorMy brother is Bearing his Soul on this one! Hard Rocking,Sparse and Raw Delta/Texas Country Blues/Spirituals that are Rock and Moan like Son House;Juke like Robert Johnson and Preach like Blind Willie Johnson! Go ahead Brother!
Quite Good!
author: Mark ColeAn acoustic venture that's quite good. This Cd was brought to my attention by the folks at Southwest Blues magazine.Williams is a thumper on the box,and he keeps splendid time. K. W. wrote and/or arranged the music.Dobro-based blues!
Raw,Powerful,Texas/Mississippi Blues
author: internet userThis CD is just Raw,Powerful,Texas/Missisippi Blues with a few spirtuals;Just like Robert Johnson and Blind Lemon Jefferson Might sound like if they were alive today;Highly Recommended!!!