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Electric Mud(more) »rank: 51307by: Muddy Waters
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. :This is the infamous 'somebody-put-something-in-the-Waters' LP from 1968. A relative hit for Chess, it features the exalted bluesman bellowing over psychedelicized arrangements that owe more to Steppenwolf than Willie Dixon. Waters himself complained that the drums were too busy and the lead guitar sounded like a cat's meow. Not a bad critique. --Steven Stolder |
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His Greatest Recordings: Original Classic Series(more) »rank: 54926by: Jimmy Reed
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. :This is the infamous 'somebody-put-something-in-the-Waters' LP from 1968. A relative hit for Chess, it features the exalted bluesman bellowing over psychedelicized arrangements that owe more to Steppenwolf than Willie Dixon. Waters himself complained that the drums were too busy and the lead guitar sounded like a cat's meow. Not a bad critique. --Steven Stolder |
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Gold(more) »rank: 87775by: Bo Diddley
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. :This is the infamous 'somebody-put-something-in-the-Waters' LP from 1968. A relative hit for Chess, it features the exalted bluesman bellowing over psychedelicized arrangements that owe more to Steppenwolf than Willie Dixon. Waters himself complained that the drums were too busy and the lead guitar sounded like a cat's meow. Not a bad critique. --Steven Stolder |
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Texas Sugar/Strat Magik(more) »rank: 21742by: Chris Duarte
: :It may be cruel to dismiss Chris Duarte as just another Stevie Ray Vaughan wannabe, but it's accurate. There's not an original sound or sentiment on this debut album, right from the copped licks of opener 'My Way Down' to the environmental cautions of the finale 'Borrowed Love.' Duarte is technically adept enough to get many of the late Vaughan's guitar mannerisms right, from his rich-but-brittle Stratocaster tone to the turnarounds he uses to set up his solos. He's a pallid vocalist, however, which doesn't help plead his case as an emerging talent. In fact, four years after this debut--which beat ... |
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Getting Ready...(more) »rank: 38999by: Freddie King
: :It may be cruel to dismiss Chris Duarte as just another Stevie Ray Vaughan wannabe, but it's accurate. There's not an original sound or sentiment on this debut album, right from the copped licks of opener 'My Way Down' to the environmental cautions of the finale 'Borrowed Love.' Duarte is technically adept enough to get many of the late Vaughan's guitar mannerisms right, from his rich-but-brittle Stratocaster tone to the turnarounds he uses to set up his solos. He's a pallid vocalist, however, which doesn't help plead his case as an emerging talent. In fact, four years after this debut--which beat ... |
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The Super Super Blues Band(more) »rank: 57753from: Chess MCA Records
: :It may be cruel to dismiss Chris Duarte as just another Stevie Ray Vaughan wannabe, but it's accurate. There's not an original sound or sentiment on this debut album, right from the copped licks of opener 'My Way Down' to the environmental cautions of the finale 'Borrowed Love.' Duarte is technically adept enough to get many of the late Vaughan's guitar mannerisms right, from his rich-but-brittle Stratocaster tone to the turnarounds he uses to set up his solos. He's a pallid vocalist, however, which doesn't help plead his case as an emerging talent. In fact, four years after this debut--which beat ... |
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Essential Magic Slim(more) »rank: 40792by: Magic Slim
: :Magic Slim is the greatest living proponent of the intense, electrified, Mississippi-to-Chicago blues style that spawned much of the music played by modern blues artists and rockers alike. This budget priced, essential collection spans Slim's eighteen year relationship with Blind Pig and includes his best known and most requested tunes. |
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Reunion(more) »rank: 61435by: Bill & Gloria Gaither
: :Magic Slim is the greatest living proponent of the intense, electrified, Mississippi-to-Chicago blues style that spawned much of the music played by modern blues artists and rockers alike. This budget priced, essential collection spans Slim's eighteen year relationship with Blind Pig and includes his best known and most requested tunes. |
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Live in Chicago(more) »rank: 79598by: Luther Allison
: :The blues world lost a treasure when Luther Allison died in 1997, just as he was finally garnering the recognition he so richly deserved. If there's any question of that, this live album, recorded at the 1995 Chicago Blues Festival and at Buddy Guy's Legends, will dispel any such notion. A performer and songwriter of the first order, Allison had the sort of mastery of his instrument that comes from long experience; whether rolling off licks on the 'Gambler's Blues/Sweet Little Angel' medley, or playing extended solos on 'All the King's Horses,' Allison's on the ball and in control at all ... |
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Spotlight on Lucille(more) »rank: 34161by: B.B. King
: essential recording:B.B. King is the most influential guitarist in the instrument's electric history. His string-bending, vibrato, and phrasing are the raw material that players as diverse as Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour have spun into their own epic solos. This CD draws on King's '60s efforts for the defunct Kent label, tapping rarely heard instrumental tracks to present a crash course in his unique fusion of country blues, the single-string soloing perfected by Lonnie Johnson, and the swinging phrasing of jazz guitar pioneers like Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt. Tunes like 'Slidin' and Glidin'' and 'Calypso ... |



