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Down to the Rhythm(more) »rank: 48730by: Harper
:Album Description:Part harmonica wizard and part rhythmic explorer, Harper is a fiery artist who blurs the lines between rock, folk and blues. His use of the didgeridoo, an indigenous wind instrument of his native Australia, adds a world music element that, along with his compelling original songwriting and sublime vocals, gives Harper a distinctive sound entirely his own. The ten originals on Down To The Rhythm exhibit the virtuoso performances, distinctive instrumentation, instantly memorable songs, and deeply soulful groove that account for his rapidly growing popularity |
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Juke Rhythm(more) »rank: 163626by: John "Juke" Logan
:Album Description:Part harmonica wizard and part rhythmic explorer, Harper is a fiery artist who blurs the lines between rock, folk and blues. His use of the didgeridoo, an indigenous wind instrument of his native Australia, adds a world music element that, along with his compelling original songwriting and sublime vocals, gives Harper a distinctive sound entirely his own. The ten originals on Down To The Rhythm exhibit the virtuoso performances, distinctive instrumentation, instantly memorable songs, and deeply soulful groove that account for his rapidly growing popularity |
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Second Nature(more) »rank: 171064by: Carey and Lurrie Bell, Carey & Lurrie Bell
:Album Description:During a 1991 tour of Finland, lucky Scandinavian blues fans heard some of that magic as Carey and Lurrie began performing acoustic numbers together on stage as part of their set, often bringing the audience to their feet. The tour promoter, Chip Covington, decided he needed to capture this true blues acoustic miracle on tape. An impromptu recording session was set up and—with no rehearsal and no overdubs—Carey and Lurrie laid down the tracks for their first and only acoustic album, each in one take. The recording is timeless, sounding as vibrant and relaxed as the day it was recorded. The intimate ... |
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London Blues (1964-1969)(more) »rank: 152333by: John Mayall
:Album Description:During a 1991 tour of Finland, lucky Scandinavian blues fans heard some of that magic as Carey and Lurrie began performing acoustic numbers together on stage as part of their set, often bringing the audience to their feet. The tour promoter, Chip Covington, decided he needed to capture this true blues acoustic miracle on tape. An impromptu recording session was set up and—with no rehearsal and no overdubs—Carey and Lurrie laid down the tracks for their first and only acoustic album, each in one take. The recording is timeless, sounding as vibrant and relaxed as the day it was recorded. The intimate ... |
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High Compression(more) »rank: 50992by: James Cotton Blues Band
:Album Description:During a 1991 tour of Finland, lucky Scandinavian blues fans heard some of that magic as Carey and Lurrie began performing acoustic numbers together on stage as part of their set, often bringing the audience to their feet. The tour promoter, Chip Covington, decided he needed to capture this true blues acoustic miracle on tape. An impromptu recording session was set up and—with no rehearsal and no overdubs—Carey and Lurrie laid down the tracks for their first and only acoustic album, each in one take. The recording is timeless, sounding as vibrant and relaxed as the day it was recorded. The intimate ... |
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The Best of Little Walter(more) »rank: 150414by: Little Walter
:Album Description:During a 1991 tour of Finland, lucky Scandinavian blues fans heard some of that magic as Carey and Lurrie began performing acoustic numbers together on stage as part of their set, often bringing the audience to their feet. The tour promoter, Chip Covington, decided he needed to capture this true blues acoustic miracle on tape. An impromptu recording session was set up and—with no rehearsal and no overdubs—Carey and Lurrie laid down the tracks for their first and only acoustic album, each in one take. The recording is timeless, sounding as vibrant and relaxed as the day it was recorded. The intimate ... |
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Boss Man(more) »rank: 26011by: Jimmy Reed
:Album Description:36 of the late great blues guitarist/ vocalist's finest recordings for the Vee-Jay label, including 'Bright Lights, Big City', 'High And Lonesome' and 'Ain't That Lovin' You Baby'. Double slimline jewel case. 1999 release. |
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The Real Folk Blues/More Real Folk Blues(more) »rank: 105239by: Sonny Boy Williamson
: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: WILLIAMSON,SONNY BOYTitle: REAL FOLK BLUES/MORE REAL FOLK BLUESStreet Release Date: 03/12/2002DomesticGenre: BLUES TRADITIONAL :The biography of Sonny Boy Williamson is something of an enigma, even to ardent blues fans. Indeed, he isn't even the 'real' Williamson; a shrewd businessman simply gave singer-mouth harpist Aleck 'Rice' Miller the name after the 1948 murder of popular blues artist John Lee Williamson. Still, Miller/Williamson's remarkable career literally bridged Robert Johnson and Eric Clapton, both his music and life embodying a free-wheeling, hard-living lifestyle that became something of a rock and blues cliché. After considerable local radio success ... |
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Gary Primich(more) »rank: 132533by: Gary Primich
: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: WILLIAMSON,SONNY BOYTitle: REAL FOLK BLUES/MORE REAL FOLK BLUESStreet Release Date: 03/12/2002DomesticGenre: BLUES TRADITIONAL :The biography of Sonny Boy Williamson is something of an enigma, even to ardent blues fans. Indeed, he isn't even the 'real' Williamson; a shrewd businessman simply gave singer-mouth harpist Aleck 'Rice' Miller the name after the 1948 murder of popular blues artist John Lee Williamson. Still, Miller/Williamson's remarkable career literally bridged Robert Johnson and Eric Clapton, both his music and life embodying a free-wheeling, hard-living lifestyle that became something of a rock and blues cliché. After considerable local radio success ... |
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The Blues Alone(more) »rank: 65038by: John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
:Album Description:2006 digitally remastered version of this 1967 solo album by Mayall without his Bluesbreakers featuring two bonus tracks: 'Brand New Start' (First Version) and 'Marsha's Mood' (First Version). Universal. |

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