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Audio/Video
Audio - Strange Phenomena
Living The Lie - Long ass guitar solo. (mp3 3.16MB)
The Spirit - In the Spirit of New Orleans. (mp3 2.70MB)
Born to Love You (live) - True Story. (mp3 2.38MB)
Nothing's Got Me - Ultimate Freedom. (mp3 2.85MB)
House on the Hill (live) - Live version, which originally apeared on the Big Bad Sun CD. (mp3 2.60MB)

Audio - Big Bad Sun
Sweet Melissa - Ten bar blues. (mp3 2.84MB)
Come Out Baby - For those of you who are tired of waiting on your woman. (mp3 2.25MB)
Big Bad Sun - Title track from the CD. (mp3 3.52MB)
House On The Hill - Musicians and their financial misfortunes. (mp3 2.84MB)
Tell Me a Story - Standard Blues in A. (mp3 3.20MB)
Love Dog - No escape. (mp3 3.52MB)
Revelation - To all the mean and nasty women in my life. (mp3 2.15MB)
Bug Lips - Dedication to great friend and drummer extraordinaire Danny Huff. (mp3 2.61MB)

Audio - Prospects
Prospects - Title track from the CD. (mp3 1.98MB)
When Love Greets You - Blatent love song. (mp3 1.68MB)

Extraordinaire - Dedication to my first guitar teacher Don Coen who recently passed on. (mp3 2.13MB)

Shepherd Moon - Romance on Saturn. (mp3 2.13MB)

Audio - Various Recordings
Take Me To The River - Copy of the Al Green tune. (mp3 4.94MB)
Blues With a Feeling - Standard number by Little Walter (realmedia 725KB)
Help Me - Might have to wash, might have to sew, I may cook. I might mop the floor (realmedia 956KB)
Little Wing - Couldn't help recording this song originally done by my idol, Jimi Hendrix (mp3 7.18MB)

Video - Concert Highlights
 
 
 
 

New Release

"Strange Phenomena" - Five tracks captured live in Tokyo plus five studio cuts. Rockin' Blues meets industrial strength guitar playing. Currently only available as a download from:

 
"Again, Chris makes the art of guitar playing seem effortless. A no holds barred, in your face, work of art. And that just describes my least favorite track on the CD. Think 'Texas Flood' meets 'Second Winter'." -Brent Bradley, Podshow Radio
 
"Re-energising the genre, Juergensen's newest release is a typhoon of raw energy, pure and honest blues rock at its finest. Just what 11 on the dial was waiting for." -Colin Meeks, Indie Launchpad
 
"Listening to Chris Juergensen play brings a smile to my face, it makes me feel good. So much so, I have trouble calling it 'Blues', I prefer to call it near audio perfection." -Eban Crawford, Reaching For Lucidity

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Big Bad Sun
"Big Bad Sun" - Traditional in nature, contemporary in sound, Chris Juergensen's Big Bad Sun is a bold departure from the blues you may be familiar with. Passionate guitar playing, good story telling plus crystalline production makes this CD destined to become a true, modern day, blues classic. Beautifully rendered and performed, guitar lovers will want to make this CD a part of their everyday collection.
 
"Chris is a phenomenal talent head to toe. 'Big Bad Sun' unleashes an unabashed dirty low down blues side of him that has you stompin' your feet to a killer variety of grooves. And prepare to stand back as the guitar speaks to you, alternatively ripping your head off and then caressing you." - Jennifer Batten
 
"Another beautiful cd from Chris Juergensen. This recording has a serious blues vibe. Chris sings and plays his ass off on this one." - Mike Stern.

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The Infinite Guitar

"The Infinite Guitar" - By popular demand, the lessons on this site have finally been made into a 266 page book. Available at lulu.com >>>

 


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