BLUES FOR BOSTON 55minutes (released June 2006)

click on any of the songs below to hear a sample.........
1.
b for boston
2. talk
is cheap
3. walking
blues
4. same
train
5. the
message
6. same
mistake different day
7. killing
floor/masters of war
8. everybody
has to suffer
9. bloodless
world
10.
statesboro blues
11.
crazy nut job
12.
you got to move
13.
flat foot
Blues for Boston is lloyd Thayer's much anticipated third album, released in response to constant requests by his fans for an "all blues" cd. And so these 13 songs are just that, all blues, played in Thayer's incredibly unique style, which combines elements of old time Delta masters with modern ideas and stories of today. Thayer plays all of his songs lapstyle on squareneck resonator guitars, including a 1929 National tricone. Also included on this cd are several songs played on lap style 12 string guitar, with the strings raised by a piece of bone that Thayer cut himself. The 12 string adds a haunting, almost sitar like quality to songs like Fred McDowell's "You Got to Move" and Thayer's own "Everybody has to Suffer". Last, but not least, and always a crowd favorite at festivals and shows is the song "Flat Foot" which is played on a home made one stringed diddley bow.
Thayer's medley of Skip James' "Killing Floor"
and Bob Dylan's "Masters of War" has already been receiving airplay
on radio stations across the U.S., while his one chord free improvisational
arrangement of the GrandMaster Flash song "The Message"
draws rave reviews wherever he plays. In addition to eight
powerful original songs, another standout track is lloyd's version of the
Son House classic "Walking Blues", which features Thayer's improvisational
skills, as he explores classical Indian melodies which share so much common
ground with Delta style blues of old.
lloyd has recently opened shows for Johnny Winter, John Hammond, Harry Manx,
Paul Rishell and Annie Raines and many others. After his opening sets, audiences
are usually left shaking their heads and asking "Who ARE you?!"
or "Where have you been HIDING?!?" or "How do you DO that??".
Endless hours of playing on street corners and subway platforms have honed
his songs and skills the old fashioned way, one song, one note, one heartbeat
at a time. With the release of BLUES FOR BOSTON, lloyd Thayer
is sure to emerge from the underground, one song, one note, one heartbeat,
one friend, at a time............
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Click here for a review of Blues for Boston from the Boston Phoenix