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Mark Hummel's Blues Harmonica Blowouts 'Still Here And Gone' 1993-2007(more) »rank: 15983by: Mark Hummel
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Blind Pig Records 30th Anniversary Collection(more) »rank: 9386by: Various Artists
:Album Description:To kick off the celebration of our upcoming 'Pearl' anniversary in 2007 – 30 years as purveyors of the finest in blues and roots music - we cast before you 33 audio and 6 video treasures from Blind Pig's illustrious history – musical moments that are polished, timeless, and rare as pearls. 'Pearls From Swine' - two CDs plus a bonus DVD at a single CD price! Pig out! :This stalwart independent label, headquartered in San Francisco, began in a small Ann Arbor club and grew into one of the most important imprints in blues. Thirty-three tunes ricochet between the potent old-school ... |
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The Best of Slim Harpo(more) »rank: 44712by: Slim Harpo
: :Slim Harpo recorded really good rhythm and blues. He never got too fancy; he never forgot the importance of the groove. He died young in 1970, but his music reached the Rolling Stones (who covered his 'I'm a King Bee'), the Kinks (who sang his 'I Got Love If You Want It'), Van Morrison, and Them (whose first single was Harpo's 'Don't Start Crying Now'). These songs and other greats--'Tip on In,' 'Baby, Scratch My Back'--are all included in this excellent collection of Harpo's greatest sides. --Robert Gordon |
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Crucial Harmonica Blues(more) »rank: 19240by: Various Artists
: :Slim Harpo recorded really good rhythm and blues. He never got too fancy; he never forgot the importance of the groove. He died young in 1970, but his music reached the Rolling Stones (who covered his 'I'm a King Bee'), the Kinks (who sang his 'I Got Love If You Want It'), Van Morrison, and Them (whose first single was Harpo's 'Don't Start Crying Now'). These songs and other greats--'Tip on In,' 'Baby, Scratch My Back'--are all included in this excellent collection of Harpo's greatest sides. --Robert Gordon |
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Chess Blues(more) »rank: 33553by: Various Artists
: :Slim Harpo recorded really good rhythm and blues. He never got too fancy; he never forgot the importance of the groove. He died young in 1970, but his music reached the Rolling Stones (who covered his 'I'm a King Bee'), the Kinks (who sang his 'I Got Love If You Want It'), Van Morrison, and Them (whose first single was Harpo's 'Don't Start Crying Now'). These songs and other greats--'Tip on In,' 'Baby, Scratch My Back'--are all included in this excellent collection of Harpo's greatest sides. --Robert Gordon |
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USA Union(more) »rank: 52792by: John Mayall
: :Slim Harpo recorded really good rhythm and blues. He never got too fancy; he never forgot the importance of the groove. He died young in 1970, but his music reached the Rolling Stones (who covered his 'I'm a King Bee'), the Kinks (who sang his 'I Got Love If You Want It'), Van Morrison, and Them (whose first single was Harpo's 'Don't Start Crying Now'). These songs and other greats--'Tip on In,' 'Baby, Scratch My Back'--are all included in this excellent collection of Harpo's greatest sides. --Robert Gordon |
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Jazz Blues Fusion(more) »rank: 9973by: John Mayall
:Album Description:1972 Polydor Records release out of Canada |
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Better Days(more) »rank: 18744by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
:Album Description:Digitally remastered using 20 bit K2 technology, this is a Japanese reissue of this classic 1973 album for Bearsville in a miniaturized gatefold LP sleeve with the original cover intact & limited to the initial pressing only. Nine tracks. 1999 release. |
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An Anthology: The Elektra Years(more) »rank: 50775by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
: :It might be impossible to overestimate the importance of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band on American music in the latter half of the '60's. Unlike British blues revivalists The Rolling Stones, the Butterfield band was schooled in the tough Chicago bars that housed Muddy Waters, Little Walter, and Howlin' Wolf. They didn't imitate the blues, they were the blues. They were also virtuoso instrumentalists to the man; and the extended raga-like 'East-West,' powered by Butterfield's defiant harmonica and the guitars of Elvin Bishop and Mike Bloomfield, virtually created the concept of psychedelic jamming. This 2 CD set profiles the best of their massively ... |
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A Night in Woodstock(more) »rank: 8182by: Paul Rishell, Annie Raines
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