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Blues in the Mississippi Night(more) »rank: 185182by: Various Artists
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Complete Aladdin Recordings(more) »rank: 158494by: Floyd Dixon
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Blues Masters, Vol. 5: Jump Blues Classics(more) »rank: 176530by: Various Artists
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Ivory Joe Hunter - 16 of His Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 202794by: Ivory Joe Hunter
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The Birth of Soul(more) »rank: 205655by: Ray Charles
: essential recording:Though this is not the most recent Ray Charles box set collection, it may be the best. That's because it focuses on Ray's great growth in the 1950s, particularly his days with Atlantic Records. The set opens with Ray still in a Charles Brown, smooth-voice, mellow-piano mode, but in short order, he discovers his own identity. From the good time of 'It Should Have Been Me' on disc one, though the orgiastic 'What'd I Say, Parts 1 & 2' on disc three, the man they call 'The Genius' rocks, rolls, raises the rafters, and sinks way down low with the blues. ... |
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Johnny Otis Presents: The Best of Rhythm & Blues: Blues After Hours(more) »rank: 193466by: Various Artists
: essential recording:Though this is not the most recent Ray Charles box set collection, it may be the best. That's because it focuses on Ray's great growth in the 1950s, particularly his days with Atlantic Records. The set opens with Ray still in a Charles Brown, smooth-voice, mellow-piano mode, but in short order, he discovers his own identity. From the good time of 'It Should Have Been Me' on disc one, though the orgiastic 'What'd I Say, Parts 1 & 2' on disc three, the man they call 'The Genius' rocks, rolls, raises the rafters, and sinks way down low with the blues. ... |
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Blues Masters, Vol. 11: Classic Blues Women(more) »rank: 108469by: Various Artists
: essential recording:Though this is not the most recent Ray Charles box set collection, it may be the best. That's because it focuses on Ray's great growth in the 1950s, particularly his days with Atlantic Records. The set opens with Ray still in a Charles Brown, smooth-voice, mellow-piano mode, but in short order, he discovers his own identity. From the good time of 'It Should Have Been Me' on disc one, though the orgiastic 'What'd I Say, Parts 1 & 2' on disc three, the man they call 'The Genius' rocks, rolls, raises the rafters, and sinks way down low with the blues. ... |
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Since I Met You Baby: The Best of Ivory Joe Hunter(more) »rank: 159867by: Ivory Joe Hunter
: essential recording:Though this is not the most recent Ray Charles box set collection, it may be the best. That's because it focuses on Ray's great growth in the 1950s, particularly his days with Atlantic Records. The set opens with Ray still in a Charles Brown, smooth-voice, mellow-piano mode, but in short order, he discovers his own identity. From the good time of 'It Should Have Been Me' on disc one, though the orgiastic 'What'd I Say, Parts 1 & 2' on disc three, the man they call 'The Genius' rocks, rolls, raises the rafters, and sinks way down low with the blues. ... |
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Hot Tamale Baby(more) »rank: 169888by: Marcia Ball
: :This relentlessly upbeat album, Marcia Ball's second for Rounder, marks her 1985 graduation from the Louisiana-Texas 'crawfish circuit' to the national scene. But it still packs the freewheeling feel of her four-sets-a-night years. These 10 tunes dash through soul ('I'm Gonna Forget About You'), R&B ('Don't You Know I Love You'), blues ('Another Man's Woman'), rock & roll (Ball's own 'That's Enough of That Stuff'), and zydeco (the Clifton Chenier-penned title track) with such gleeful abandon they seem to pass in a flash. All the while, Ball--who's joined by her three-piece band and a visiting horn section--makes like a female Jerry Lee Lewis, ... |
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The Specialty Story(more) »rank: 132737by: Various Artists
: :This relentlessly upbeat album, Marcia Ball's second for Rounder, marks her 1985 graduation from the Louisiana-Texas 'crawfish circuit' to the national scene. But it still packs the freewheeling feel of her four-sets-a-night years. These 10 tunes dash through soul ('I'm Gonna Forget About You'), R&B ('Don't You Know I Love You'), blues ('Another Man's Woman'), rock & roll (Ball's own 'That's Enough of That Stuff'), and zydeco (the Clifton Chenier-penned title track) with such gleeful abandon they seem to pass in a flash. All the while, Ball--who's joined by her three-piece band and a visiting horn section--makes like a female Jerry Lee Lewis, ... |
