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Byther Smith: Blues On The Moon - Live at Natural Rhythm Social Club(more) »rank: 31687starring: Byther Smith
: :Soulful Chicago vocalist and guitarist Byther Smith is a fighter, a scrapper, a hard worker and a survivor. As a child in Monticello, Mississippi he lost both his parents; his mother when he was one year old and his father six months later. Smitty came to Chicago in the mid-'50s and by the early '60s was playing at Theresa's Lounge, where he backed Junior Wells. He also worked with Big Mama Thornton, George 'Harmonica' Smith and Otis Rush. He recorded his first LP for the Grits label in 1983, two for Bullseye in the early '90s. DVD special features include ... |
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Cold Day in Hell(more) »rank: 98503by: Otis Rush
: :Soulful Chicago vocalist and guitarist Byther Smith is a fighter, a scrapper, a hard worker and a survivor. As a child in Monticello, Mississippi he lost both his parents; his mother when he was one year old and his father six months later. Smitty came to Chicago in the mid-'50s and by the early '60s was playing at Theresa's Lounge, where he backed Junior Wells. He also worked with Big Mama Thornton, George 'Harmonica' Smith and Otis Rush. He recorded his first LP for the Grits label in 1983, two for Bullseye in the early '90s. DVD special features include ... |
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Bocce Boogie: Live 1978(more) »rank: 74864from: Topcat Records
: :Soulful Chicago vocalist and guitarist Byther Smith is a fighter, a scrapper, a hard worker and a survivor. As a child in Monticello, Mississippi he lost both his parents; his mother when he was one year old and his father six months later. Smitty came to Chicago in the mid-'50s and by the early '60s was playing at Theresa's Lounge, where he backed Junior Wells. He also worked with Big Mama Thornton, George 'Harmonica' Smith and Otis Rush. He recorded his first LP for the Grits label in 1983, two for Bullseye in the early '90s. DVD special features include ... |
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Sun Years(more) »rank: 134743by: Howlin' Wolf
: :Soulful Chicago vocalist and guitarist Byther Smith is a fighter, a scrapper, a hard worker and a survivor. As a child in Monticello, Mississippi he lost both his parents; his mother when he was one year old and his father six months later. Smitty came to Chicago in the mid-'50s and by the early '60s was playing at Theresa's Lounge, where he backed Junior Wells. He also worked with Big Mama Thornton, George 'Harmonica' Smith and Otis Rush. He recorded his first LP for the Grits label in 1983, two for Bullseye in the early '90s. DVD special features include ... |
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His Best, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 103292by: Howlin' Wolf
: :Do we really need a second His Best collection from Howlin' Wolf? Absolutely. An artist about whom everything was larger than life surely deserves a second volume of his finest Chess Records work. Although this is volume 2, one should not consider the content secondary to the first His Best, even though that one contained classics like 'Moanin' at Midnight,' 'Smokestack Lightning,' 'Howlin' for My Darling,' 'Spoonful,' 'Red Rooster,' and more. Vol. 2 contains its own delights, including the almost-rock & roll 'Howlin' Wolf Boogie,' the rollicking 'All Night Boogie,' the energetic shuffle of 'Rockin' Daddy' (complete with some stellar piano ... |
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Damn Right, I've Got the Blues(more) »rank: 56679by: Buddy Guy
: essential recording:This guest-studded CD relaunched Buddy Guy's career and set him toward the pinnacle of contemporary blues. Despite turns from Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, and others, it's Guy who burns brightest--and loudest. He delivers roaring, exuberant performances of classic R&B ('Mustang Sally'), old-time blues ('Black Night'), and house rockers ('Where Is the Next One Coming From'). Most poignant, though, is his seven-minute instrumental 'Rememberin' Stevie,' which not only rekindles the fiery spirit of his own youth, but pays sensitive tribute to his late friend and admirer Stevie Ray Vaughan. This is the blueprint for Guy's current performing style. ... |
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Still Rainin'(more) »rank: 129350by: Jonny Lang
: essential recording:This guest-studded CD relaunched Buddy Guy's career and set him toward the pinnacle of contemporary blues. Despite turns from Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, and others, it's Guy who burns brightest--and loudest. He delivers roaring, exuberant performances of classic R&B ('Mustang Sally'), old-time blues ('Black Night'), and house rockers ('Where Is the Next One Coming From'). Most poignant, though, is his seven-minute instrumental 'Rememberin' Stevie,' which not only rekindles the fiery spirit of his own youth, but pays sensitive tribute to his late friend and admirer Stevie Ray Vaughan. This is the blueprint for Guy's current performing style. ... |
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The Complete Folkways Recordings (1958)(more) »rank: 123445by: Joseph Spence
:Album Description:Sam Charters first recorded Bahamian guitarist Joseph Spence on Andros Island in July 1958. Spence, long out of work as a stonemason, had used his time to perfect a unique style of playing. Charters took Spence as a model for what he wanted to hear in other Bahamian guitarists. :When a 47-year-old stonemason living in the Bahamas met with writer Sam Charters and his tape recorder, he couldn't have known the history he would make. These field recordings have since inspired, shaped, and boggled a generation of acoustic guitarists. You can hear Spence's intricate and polyrhythmic percussive style in players ... |
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Live at Theresa's 1975(more) »rank: 29405by: Junior Wells
:Album Description:Junior Wells started playing regularly at Theresa's in the late 1950s. There were other small blues clubs in Chicago, and Junior occasionally played them, but only at Theresa's did his immense magnetism come across every time he performed. Wells magnetism. For those of us who heard him at Theresa's, Junior Wells remains the greatest blues man. Not the greatest harmonica player - though he was great at that. Not the greatest blues singer - though he was really great at that. Not the greatest songwriter - mostly he sang others' material. But it wasn't really about an instrument, a voice, ... |
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Roots Music: An American Journey(more) »rank: 135215by: Various Artists
: :No independent label has surveyed a wider, deeper expanse of the American musical grain than Rounder Records has done since 1971. In celebrating the label's 30th anniversary, this budget-priced anthology presents 68 gems from the archives without duplicating a single artist. Rather than a linear progression through time or genre, the four-disc set hopscotches all over the musical map, from the blues of Mississippi Fred McDowell to the bluegrass of Alison Krauss, from the Texas country of Jimmie Dale Gilmore to the Celtic fiddle of Natalie MacMaster. Some of the juxtapositions are a little jarring: the Mardi Gras chants of Bo ... |

