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100% Cotton(more) »rank: 209249by: James Cotton Blues Band
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Now You Can Talk About Me(more) »rank: 186505by: George Harmonica Smith
: :There's more than a few California harp players who grew up under the influence of the man who was truly the king of West Coast blues harmonica. To be sure, George 'Harmonica' Smith outshone even the great Little Walter when it came to blowing chromatic harp. Sadly under-recorded and under-appreciated, Smith deserves recognition as one of the greats. This release goes a long way in rectifying that situation. Of the fourteen offerings, five are extremely rare 60s reissues, including a real rocker called 'Tight Dress' and a rather haughty little number titled 'Blowing the Blues.' The remainders were produced by harmonica virtuoso Rod ... |
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The Sun Records Collection(more) »rank: 89414by: Various Artists
: :Sun Records and Elvis Presley will always be linked in the minds of music lovers, but Sam Phillips's storied label had a rich history before the arrival of the hillbilly cat (it all started July 5, 1954, with 'That's All Right') and it continued to flourish after Phillips sold Presley's contract to RCA in late '55. Rhino's three-disc label anthology naturally hinges on Presley's recordings, swinging back to the gutbucket blues Phillips loved and forward to the rockabilly and country that became the foundation of the Sun sound in the late '50s. We Record Anything was Sun's motto, but Phillips had a finely ... |
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It's My Life, Baby!(more) »rank: 56597by: Junior Wells
: :Sun Records and Elvis Presley will always be linked in the minds of music lovers, but Sam Phillips's storied label had a rich history before the arrival of the hillbilly cat (it all started July 5, 1954, with 'That's All Right') and it continued to flourish after Phillips sold Presley's contract to RCA in late '55. Rhino's three-disc label anthology naturally hinges on Presley's recordings, swinging back to the gutbucket blues Phillips loved and forward to the rockabilly and country that became the foundation of the Sun sound in the late '50s. We Record Anything was Sun's motto, but Phillips had a finely ... |
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Well All Right, Vol. 4: Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival(more) »rank: 160872by: Walter Horton, King Biscuit Boys
: :Sun Records and Elvis Presley will always be linked in the minds of music lovers, but Sam Phillips's storied label had a rich history before the arrival of the hillbilly cat (it all started July 5, 1954, with 'That's All Right') and it continued to flourish after Phillips sold Presley's contract to RCA in late '55. Rhino's three-disc label anthology naturally hinges on Presley's recordings, swinging back to the gutbucket blues Phillips loved and forward to the rockabilly and country that became the foundation of the Sun sound in the late '50s. We Record Anything was Sun's motto, but Phillips had a finely ... |
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Hard Pill To Swallow(more) »rank: 180358by: Bill Lupkin
: :In the 60s & 70s, he shared the stage with the greatest names in the blues: Muddy, Wolf, and Jimmy Rogers among them. Today Bill Lupkin continues to pay tribute to the masters with his own distinct voice on the follow-up to the 2006 critically-acclaimed release, Where I Come From. Lupkin's new effort, Hard Pill to Swallow, is the proper prescription for all blues fans suffering from blues scene lethargy. The all-original, 14-track, no-filler harmonica blues, derived directly from the source, simmered and steeped for more than forty years, is good for all that ails you and is guaranteed to make you ... |
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Live in Germany(more) »rank: 169182by: William Clarke, John "Marx" Markowski
:Album Description:New from the late great Harmonica master, William Clarke, Live In Germany is a must for all blues harmonica fans. The heir apparent to Chicago's legacy of amplified blues harmonica, William Clarke was the first original new voice on his instrument to come along in quite some time; he became a sensation in blues circles during the late '80s and early '90s, stopped short by an untimely death in 1996. Clarke was a technical virtuoso and master of both the diatonic harp and the more difficult chromatic harp (the signature instrument of both Smith and Little Walter). Where many new harmonica players ... |
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Forever Gold: The Best of the Blues(more) »rank: 218949by: Various Artists
:Album Description:New from the late great Harmonica master, William Clarke, Live In Germany is a must for all blues harmonica fans. The heir apparent to Chicago's legacy of amplified blues harmonica, William Clarke was the first original new voice on his instrument to come along in quite some time; he became a sensation in blues circles during the late '80s and early '90s, stopped short by an untimely death in 1996. Clarke was a technical virtuoso and master of both the diatonic harp and the more difficult chromatic harp (the signature instrument of both Smith and Little Walter). Where many new harmonica players ... |
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Giant of the Blues(more) »rank: 204061by: Willie Dixon
:Album Description:Willie Dixon was without doubt the ultimate blues songwriter, sideman, and producer. It is impossible to overestimate his importance. He was a monster force in the post-war Chicago blues scene as well as a decisive influence on modern rock `n' roll music. 48 tracks feature amazing artists such as Johnny Winter, Little Walter, Robert Nighthawk, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, Lowell Fulson, and more. |
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My Love Is Here to Stay(more) »rank: 120169by: Sam Myers & Anson Funderburgh
: :This 1984 platter marked the first recorded meeting between Texas guitar slinger Anson Funderburgh and veteran harpist Sam Myers, a musical partnership that lasted up until Myers death in 2006. And, as such, it s a landmark in the careers of both men, and one of the finest records in Funderburgh s extensive catalog, as Myers booming voice and rocking harp provided the guitarist with the perfect foil. |
