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Son House & the Great Delta Blues Singers(more) »rank: 31389by: Son House
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Thunder Chicken(more) »rank: 142059by: Papa Mali and the Instagators
:Album Description:Thunder Chicken was an ole-time brand of 'extra strong wine' that played a certain role in bandleader Malcolm 'Papa Mali' Welbourne's formative years in north Louisiana. Fueled by Malcolm's slide guitar chops and chunk-o-funk vocals, and fortified by legendary drummer Barry 'Frosty' Smith's monster drumming, Papa Mali's new batch of Thunder Chicken is every bit as potent as the original - and nastier than a lard bucket full of armpits! |
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Bricks in My Pillow(more) »rank: 121387by: Robert Nighthawk
: :Something of a missing link between Delta and Chicago blues, Robert Nighthawk never garnered as much attention as his followers, who included Earl Hooker and Muddy Waters. That's a shame, partly rectified by this reissue from Delmark Records, though the guitarist's rambling way of life meant that his sessions were few and far between. That makes the material on this collection all the more precious; the tracks on Bricks in My Pillow include some of the best slide guitar ever recorded. Listen to Nighthawk's guitar wailing on 'Crying Won't Help You' or' The Moon Is Rising' (two takes, one previously unissued, are included ... |
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Let Me In(more) »rank: 40878by: Johnny Winter
: :Something of a missing link between Delta and Chicago blues, Robert Nighthawk never garnered as much attention as his followers, who included Earl Hooker and Muddy Waters. That's a shame, partly rectified by this reissue from Delmark Records, though the guitarist's rambling way of life meant that his sessions were few and far between. That makes the material on this collection all the more precious; the tracks on Bricks in My Pillow include some of the best slide guitar ever recorded. Listen to Nighthawk's guitar wailing on 'Crying Won't Help You' or' The Moon Is Rising' (two takes, one previously unissued, are included ... |
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Wise and Otherwise(more) »rank: 40374by: Harry Manx
: :Canadian bluesman Harry Manx makes what sounds like a recipe for disaster--acoustic covers of 'The Thrill Is Gone' and 'Foxy Lady' featuring the veena, a South Indian stringed instrument somewhat similar to the banjo--work surprisingly well. Manx comes by the Indian influences in his music honestly. He spent 25 years in India before relocating to Canada, where NorthernBlues (home of the equally accomplished Otis Taylor) has presented his second album, a follow-up to 2001's Dog My Cat. Wise and Otherwise continues the unusual but highly successful mix of traditional acoustic blues and Indian music pioneered on Manx's first album, though the inevitable comparisons ... |
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Third Degree(more) »rank: 24669by: Johnny Winter
: :Canadian bluesman Harry Manx makes what sounds like a recipe for disaster--acoustic covers of 'The Thrill Is Gone' and 'Foxy Lady' featuring the veena, a South Indian stringed instrument somewhat similar to the banjo--work surprisingly well. Manx comes by the Indian influences in his music honestly. He spent 25 years in India before relocating to Canada, where NorthernBlues (home of the equally accomplished Otis Taylor) has presented his second album, a follow-up to 2001's Dog My Cat. Wise and Otherwise continues the unusual but highly successful mix of traditional acoustic blues and Indian music pioneered on Manx's first album, though the inevitable comparisons ... |
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King of Chicago Blues(more) »rank: 70805by: Muddy Waters
: :Canadian bluesman Harry Manx makes what sounds like a recipe for disaster--acoustic covers of 'The Thrill Is Gone' and 'Foxy Lady' featuring the veena, a South Indian stringed instrument somewhat similar to the banjo--work surprisingly well. Manx comes by the Indian influences in his music honestly. He spent 25 years in India before relocating to Canada, where NorthernBlues (home of the equally accomplished Otis Taylor) has presented his second album, a follow-up to 2001's Dog My Cat. Wise and Otherwise continues the unusual but highly successful mix of traditional acoustic blues and Indian music pioneered on Manx's first album, though the inevitable comparisons ... |
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Road Ragas Live(more) »rank: 64954by: Harry Manx
: :Canadian bluesman Harry Manx makes what sounds like a recipe for disaster--acoustic covers of 'The Thrill Is Gone' and 'Foxy Lady' featuring the veena, a South Indian stringed instrument somewhat similar to the banjo--work surprisingly well. Manx comes by the Indian influences in his music honestly. He spent 25 years in India before relocating to Canada, where NorthernBlues (home of the equally accomplished Otis Taylor) has presented his second album, a follow-up to 2001's Dog My Cat. Wise and Otherwise continues the unusual but highly successful mix of traditional acoustic blues and Indian music pioneered on Manx's first album, though the inevitable comparisons ... |
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Guitar Slinger(more) »rank: 38296by: Johnny Winter
: :Canadian bluesman Harry Manx makes what sounds like a recipe for disaster--acoustic covers of 'The Thrill Is Gone' and 'Foxy Lady' featuring the veena, a South Indian stringed instrument somewhat similar to the banjo--work surprisingly well. Manx comes by the Indian influences in his music honestly. He spent 25 years in India before relocating to Canada, where NorthernBlues (home of the equally accomplished Otis Taylor) has presented his second album, a follow-up to 2001's Dog My Cat. Wise and Otherwise continues the unusual but highly successful mix of traditional acoustic blues and Indian music pioneered on Manx's first album, though the inevitable comparisons ... |
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Bad to the Bone(more) »rank: 123312by: George Thorogood & the Destroyers
: :The Destroyers have been called a glorified bar band, yet they deserve credit for introducing '80s mainstreamers to early rockers such as Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley. They also reintroduced classic blues forms to rock radio, only in a little more electrified form. Hell, they even electrified Hank Williams's 'Move It On Over.' The aforementioned artists are all represented on this compilation, which in many ways also displays how much Thorogood's songs owe to the originals. The Thorogood-penned title cut, for instance, owes an unmistakable debt to Bo Diddley (who appeared in the video). And when Thorogood sandwiches John Lee Hooker's 'One Bourbon, ... |




