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The Best of George Thorogood & the Destroyers: 10 Best Series
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The Best of George Thorogood & the Destroyers: 10 Best Series

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by: George Thorogood & the Destroyers




Too Wet to Plow
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Too Wet to Plow

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by: Johnny Shines




When the Sun Goes Down, Vol. 7: Rock Me Mamma
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When the Sun Goes Down, Vol. 7: Rock Me Mamma

(more) »rank: 192289

by: Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup




Playlist Plus
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Playlist Plus

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by: The Allman Brothers Band


:Album Description:The Playlist Plus series brings great value at a great price, featuring 3 discs of all the original hits from original artists. They are digitally-remastered and housed in eco-friendly packaging.

Dog My Cat
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Dog My Cat

(more) »rank: 175242

by: Harry Manx


:Album Description:Harry Manx's music has been called an 'essential link' between the music of the East and the West. He studied in India for 5 years under VM Bhatt (who won a grammy award in 1994 with Ry Cooder for their CD, Meeting By The River) where he learned to play the Mohan Veena - a 20 string Indian slide guitar. On Dog My Cat, Harry plays the Mohan Veena on 4 songs, and also plays regular lap slide guitar, harmonica and combines them all with superb vocals. All blues, but with an Indian flavor.

Ramblin' Bob
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Ramblin' Bob

(more) »rank: 166787

by: Robert Nighthawk


:Album Description:Harry Manx's music has been called an 'essential link' between the music of the East and the West. He studied in India for 5 years under VM Bhatt (who won a grammy award in 1994 with Ry Cooder for their CD, Meeting By The River) where he learned to play the Mohan Veena - a 20 string Indian slide guitar. On Dog My Cat, Harry plays the Mohan Veena on 4 songs, and also plays regular lap slide guitar, harmonica and combines them all with superb vocals. All blues, but with an Indian flavor.

Hound Dog Taylor: A Tribute
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Hound Dog Taylor: A Tribute

(more) »rank: 181680

by: Various Artists


:Album Description:Harry Manx's music has been called an 'essential link' between the music of the East and the West. He studied in India for 5 years under VM Bhatt (who won a grammy award in 1994 with Ry Cooder for their CD, Meeting By The River) where he learned to play the Mohan Veena - a 20 string Indian slide guitar. On Dog My Cat, Harry plays the Mohan Veena on 4 songs, and also plays regular lap slide guitar, harmonica and combines them all with superb vocals. All blues, but with an Indian flavor.

Back to the Country
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Back to the Country

(more) »rank: 187905

by: Johnny Shines


:Album Description:Harry Manx's music has been called an 'essential link' between the music of the East and the West. He studied in India for 5 years under VM Bhatt (who won a grammy award in 1994 with Ry Cooder for their CD, Meeting By The River) where he learned to play the Mohan Veena - a 20 string Indian slide guitar. On Dog My Cat, Harry plays the Mohan Veena on 4 songs, and also plays regular lap slide guitar, harmonica and combines them all with superb vocals. All blues, but with an Indian flavor.

I'm Wanted
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I'm Wanted

(more) »rank: 172230

by: George Thorogood & the Destroyers


:Album Description:Harry Manx's music has been called an 'essential link' between the music of the East and the West. He studied in India for 5 years under VM Bhatt (who won a grammy award in 1994 with Ry Cooder for their CD, Meeting By The River) where he learned to play the Mohan Veena - a 20 string Indian slide guitar. On Dog My Cat, Harry plays the Mohan Veena on 4 songs, and also plays regular lap slide guitar, harmonica and combines them all with superb vocals. All blues, but with an Indian flavor.

The Complete Folkways Recordings (1958)
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The Complete Folkways Recordings (1958)

(more) »rank: 18757

by: 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 as diverse ...


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