Harmonica Blues refers to any style of blues where the harmonica plays a central figure. Although the harmonica was present in many country-blues recordings, it became a dominant force in the '50s, when it was amplified by the likes of Big Walter Horton, Little Walter, and Junior Wells. The powerful sound of a miked harmonica became an instantly recognizable element of electric blues, particularly Chicago blues.
A pensive, ominous and dark - but restrained, cinematic / orchestral piece. Hints of trouble on the horizon. Suitable for drama, crime, period drama, film/tv. Instrumental, Dangerous, Dangerous Music
A driving / driven retro rockabilly track with a blues / boogie feel, Like something exciting, fast moving, Sound and style of the 1950's - 1970's, The harmonica gives the track a country / blues sound, whilst the pumping rhythm gives the track a sense of forward movement, like a train on the track, Instrumental, Rock, Blues Rock
Time to bum a ride on that train.... A fun latin blues number, with some freestyle swamp dog hobo vocals and harmonica. Spoken Word, Blues, Harmonica Blues
Upbeat, excited, positive blues rock track featuring catchy funky riffs, biting leads, grungy harmonica and smooth organ. In the style of The Black Keys Electric 6 Dirtbombs Yeah Yeah Yeahs Interpol The Libertines Mos Def Gary Clark Jr Allen Stone Pecos country music Texas summertime out on the lake, Instrumental, Rock, Blues Rock
Sultry, teasing back porch blues number with acoustic guitar, dobro, and harmonica. A nice mix of folksy blues with a country flare. Clever lyrics as a woman describes the obliviousness of her male partner. Female Vocals, Blues, Harmonica Blues
This is an acoustic slide guitar and harmonica track with a rock type vocal. Would be great for a southern bar room setting, smokey dark blues club or a front porch somewhere in the south or cajun country. This is a fun song with a ton of attitude and cheekiness delivered in the vocal performance. Male Vocals, Blues, Harmonica BluesCaution: Mature Lyrics
Dancy and trancy this instrumental blues song features harmonica, synth lead, piano, percussion, pads that all say fun. Instrumental, Blues, Harmonica Blues
"I'm Just A Glass Half Empty Kind Of Guy" opens with a harmonica flourish and continues with a down-and-out male vocal. We just can't help feeling sorry for this fellow! The song celebrates the American Dream gone sour; think of Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway in the movie "Barfly". Male Vocals, Blues, Harmonica Blues
Why did people sing the blues? Here's a few examples cited in this track. Featuring downhome acoustic blues guitar, stand-up bass, drums and wailing harmonica. Late 50's down-home boogie blues. Everybody sang the blues that night! Male Vocals, Blues, Harmonica Blues
Dark & brooding, at 1:26 a man describes where he feels he is in the World, In Between. Beautiful guitars & delayed harp create a haunting, moody piece with long dark instrumental passages, all placed over a distant rainstorm. Perfect rainy drive scene, a thinking in the dark scene, reflections, Male Vocals, Blues, Harmonica Blues
Easygoing amped blues harmonica trio with low harp, organ-style harp, and lead harp. Great for setting a relaxed bluesy mood for scenes like a walk in the sunshine, drive in the country, strolling through New Orleans, boy meets girl. Instrumental, Blues, Harmonica Blues
Rocking solo blues harmonica, amped and dirty. Rolls along tough and confident with Chicago style. Great for a walk downtown late at night, two guys talking in a bar, urban cool anytime. Instrumental, Blues, Harmonica Blues
A moseying-along Blues number. Rent due? Or maybe his baby ran off with another man... "Blue Hunter" is a 32-bar guitar and harmonica acoustic country blues with a hint of Ellington-era jazz trumpet in the harmonica lines. Moody, down-home Delta Blues. Backroom card game or nursing a bad grudge. Instrumental, Blues, Harmonica Blues
Spooky folk/blues jam that starts in a slow chaos of dissonant instruments then descends into a snappy dirty acoustic guitar chain gang type rhythm. Fits any dark and twisted scene. Dobro, harmonica, snare drum and percussion are the glue, and both male and female vocal notes haunt the song. Vocal Pads, Blues, Harmonica Blues
An acoustic blues tune about a rocky love relationship. Upbeat jazzy chord voicings meet dueling male vocals and harmonica to create a Chicago style tongue-in-cheek take me the way I am blues song. Male Vocals, Blues, Harmonica Blues
Solo solo harmonica homage to Charles Mingus, slow sad and quiet as a funeral, echoes of "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", astonishing real time counterpoint, bleak and utterly cold. Use when you want the audience to feel their own hearts break, slowly, especially for rural scenes. Instrumental, Blues, Harmonica Blues
Slide guitars and live harmonica take you down into some deep southern blues. Stomp and clap percussion lays the groundwork as this tune is sure to make you head nod. From Memphis to Mississippi this track sets the tune perfectly for your production needs. Instrumental, Blues, Harmonica Blues
Southern Wind instrumental thats upbeat grey smokey good for playing at bars tv film commercials ads choir vocals with piano harmonica organ bluesy crazy sexy cool inspirational, Instrumental, Blues, Harmonica Blues