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The Complete Blind Willie Johnson(more) »rank: 14651by: Blind Willie Johnson
: :In the history of recorded blues and spirituals, there is no greater singer and songwriter than Blind Willie Johnson. With a vocal delivery ranging from raw rage to tenderness wedded to his talking guitar, Blind Willie's recordings are as powerful today as when he made them, from 1927 to 1930. Listen to monuments 'Motherless Children Have a Hard Time,' 'I Just Can't Keep from Crying,' 'It's Nobody's Fault but Mine,' and the otherworldly 'Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground,' and try to find equally visceral conviction any other place or time. His 'If I Had My Way I'd Tear The Building ... |
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Chicken Skin Music(more) »rank: 20287by: Ry Cooder
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. essential recording:This 1976 effort contains some of Cooder's most compelling work and finds him reexploring some of the fundamental influences on a musician known for remarkable eclecticism. Most notable are 'Always Lift Him Up,' 'Smack Dab in the Middle,' and a beautiful adaptation of 'Stand By Me' (which includes Flaco Jimenez on accordion.) The album opens and closes with covers of Leadbelly, namely 'The Bourgeois Blues' and (you guessed it) 'Goodnight Irene.' Also notable is a fine reworking of the traditional number 'I Got Mine.' --Wayne ... |
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Folk Singer(more) »rank: 13015by: Muddy Waters
: :Muddy Waters started out playing acoustic blues in the Delta, and it shows on this return to his roots, designed to appeal to the mid-1960s surge of interest in folk music. The back of the CD includes a photo of Waters with bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon, as well as a very young Buddy Guy, gathered around a single microphone. This particular CD reissue includes five bonus tracks, among which are 'The Same Thing' and 'Short Dress Woman,' which take advantage of the longer CD running time. All of the other reasons to hear this one remain--Waters's strong, confident voice, the relaxed smoothness ... |
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Down In The Basement: Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s 1926-1937 (Jewel Case with 28-page booklet)(more) »rank: 18317by: Uncle Dave Macon, Rev Gary Davis, Big Bill Broonzy, Stripling Brothers, Kokomo Arnold, Bill Johnson's Louisiana Jug Band, Long Cleve Reed, Charley Jordan, Blind Blake, Ernest Stoneman
:Album Description:Declan McManus Pumps It Up. Joe Bussard. 'He's an eccentric record collector who's preserved all sorts of magical corners of music - although he says things like, 'There are no good jazz records made after 1927.'' Elvis Costello - Esquire UK October 2005 'This is the music of poor whites and blacks: wild-ass jazz and string-band hillbilly, surreal yodels and king snake moans, lightning-bolt blues and whorehouse romps and orgasmic gospel. It's all anti-pop, anti-sentimental: the raw sounds of the city gutter and the roadside ditch.' Desperate Man Blues by Eddie Dean - Da Capo Best Music Writing 2000 'Joe has spent ... |
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Idlewild South(more) »rank: 8862by: The Allman Brothers Band
:Album Description:Declan McManus Pumps It Up. Joe Bussard. 'He's an eccentric record collector who's preserved all sorts of magical corners of music - although he says things like, 'There are no good jazz records made after 1927.'' Elvis Costello - Esquire UK October 2005 'This is the music of poor whites and blacks: wild-ass jazz and string-band hillbilly, surreal yodels and king snake moans, lightning-bolt blues and whorehouse romps and orgasmic gospel. It's all anti-pop, anti-sentimental: the raw sounds of the city gutter and the roadside ditch.' Desperate Man Blues by Eddie Dean - Da Capo Best Music Writing 2000 'Joe has spent ... |
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Live Johnny Winter And(more) »rank: 9184by: Johnny Winter
:Album Description:Declan McManus Pumps It Up. Joe Bussard. 'He's an eccentric record collector who's preserved all sorts of magical corners of music - although he says things like, 'There are no good jazz records made after 1927.'' Elvis Costello - Esquire UK October 2005 'This is the music of poor whites and blacks: wild-ass jazz and string-band hillbilly, surreal yodels and king snake moans, lightning-bolt blues and whorehouse romps and orgasmic gospel. It's all anti-pop, anti-sentimental: the raw sounds of the city gutter and the roadside ditch.' Desperate Man Blues by Eddie Dean - Da Capo Best Music Writing 2000 'Joe has spent ... |
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Dreams(more) »rank: 13122by: The Allman Brothers Band
: :This four-CD celebration offers an incredibly comprehensive look at the Allman Brothers, adding early demos, rare live recordings, alternate takes, outtakes, remixes, and solo efforts to the already powerful 'official' catalog. Their progression from '60s Invasion-style rockers to blues cover band with a taste for B.B. King to dynamic rock & roll juggernaut is astonishing, and the inclusion of sundry oddities will make collectors happy. The booklet is thorough and lovingly produced. --Marc Greilsamer |
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People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938(more) »rank: 9052by: Various Artists
:Album Description:'In the late 1920's and early 1930's, the Depression gripped the Nation. It was a time when songs were tools for living. A whole community would turn out to mourn the loss of a member and to sow their songs like seeds. This collection is a wild garden grown from those seeds.' - Tom Waits, from the Introduction Songs of death, destruction and disaster, recorded by black and white performers from the dawn of American roots recording are here, assembled together for the first time. Whether they document world-shattering events like the sinking of the Titanic or memorialize long forgotten local murders ... |
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Ry Cooder(more) »rank: 30612by: Ry Cooder
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. |
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At Newport(more) »rank: 8376by: Muddy Waters
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. |

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