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Brian Kramer
Audio Samples & Video Clips
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2008: Brian Kramer & the Nights of Blu-topia, Live at Club Stampen (BKB0004)
- Just Sittin’ Here Thinkin’ 7.17
- Win Or Lose 5.53
- Pause 5.39
- I Get It Wrong 4.40
- Everything Is Headed Somewhere 4.36
- Spirit Of Washington Square 5.17
- Cypress Grove 12.53
- Say Goodbye To B’klyn 8.22
- Cross Boundaries 6.47
- Introducing the Nights Of Blu-topia 3.13
2006: Brian Kramer, I Want My Illusion (BKB 0003)
- I Want My Illusion (mp3)
- Mr Gray (mp3)
- Lucky You Are (mp3)
- My 2 Cents (mp3)
- Reaper
- What She Would Say (mp3)
- *Winning Notification*
- Where There's a Will...
- Maybe Someday
- Let It Go
- Shed a Little Light
- Ada 548
- Dala-delta
2004: Brian Kramer & the Couch Lizardz, No Regrets
- No Regrets (mp3) 3:52
- Old Photograph 3:49
- Long Ago 4:49
- Come Home To Me (mp3) 3:35
- Broken Angel 3:19
- I Must Be Dreamin' (mp3) 5:48
- Every Little Bit Counts (mp3) 2:55
- You Can Change It All 3:36
- Right As Rain 4:16
- Don't Fall To Deep 3:53
- Rocks In My Heart 4:44
- Little Stone House 3:58
2001: Johnson featuring Brian Kramer & the Couch Lizardz, Two Gun Green
- Can't Last Very Long 3.22
- Late Last Night 3.54
- Midnight Train 3.28
- I Used To Be Down (mp3) 6.18
- Old Time Religion (mp3) 1.43
- Evening Sun Go Down 3.06
- Two Gun Green (mp3) 5.28
- Goodnight Irene 5.33
- Back To The Grove (mp3) 5.13
- Charlie Stone 4.15

Brian Kramer and the Blues Masters feat. Junior Wells, Win or Lose
- *I Want My Money Back—Features Junior Wells on Harp & back up vocals, Crispin Cieo, Steve Elson Saxophones
- 32-20"—Junior on harp, Howie Wyeth (of Bob Dylan's band) on drums
- Little By Little—Junior takes the lead vocal/harp, Steve Jordan kicks it on drums, Miles Roston (Mr. producer) guitar solo
- *Got Me On Down—Former Rolling Stone Mick Taylor on lead guitar, Dan Hickey drums
- Child Come To Me—The great Chris Botti on trumpet, Dianne Garisto, Nicky Gregoroff on back up vocals
- What My Mamma Told Me—Junior lead voc & harp
- *Don't Take It Out On Me—Jazz master Robin Eubanks on Trombone, Howie Wyeth drums, Steve Burgh, mandolin David Santos on Bass (David is on all band tracks)
- *Win Or Lose—Robin Eubanks again, David Cohen & his second line piano, Miles Roston shared vocal
- Pleading the Blues—Junior, Mick Taylor on stunning slide
- *Lover and Friend—Just me on an old National duolian & Junior on harp. The sweetest memory of this whole dang production
*songs written by B. Kramer. Brian Kramer; main vocals, electric, acoustic & National guitars
This rare album saw only a short run in the market due to disagreements with the record company.
"This was my first ever studio album recorded in 1988 with an amazing cast of legendary special guests & session players backing me up! Though I feel I have grown considerably as a musician (hopefully!) since this album was recorded, it is none-the-less an amazing document of all the great players who were in my life at that time. Some are no longer with us: Junior Wells, Howie Wyeth, Steve Burgh... all friends who taught me so much and made a young kid from Brooklyn with an unrealistic passion for the blues feel worthy! This recording is no longer available and I am including clips here as a biographical reference in my musical journey... Released on LP & cassette only, the sound quality of these clips, transferred CDr may be a bit low-fi" —BK
YouTube Clips
- Larry Johnson and Brian Kramer song 1
- Larry Johnson and Brian Kramer song 2
- Larry Johnson and Brian Kramer song 3
- Larry Johnson and Brian Kramer song 4
- Brian Kramer and Mats Qwarfordt: You Don't Know How Lucky You Are
- Bottleneck John with Brian Kramer and Couch Lizards: Acoustic Blues Jam at Stampen
- Acoustic Café-Jammin' the Blues
- Eric Bibb with Brian Kramer and Band
- Eric Bibb And Brian Kramer — Goin' Down Slow





