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Crucial Acoustic Blues(more) »rank: 19017by: Various Artists
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Blowin' the Blues(more) »rank: 87814by: Little Walter
:Album Description:Little Walter is without doubt remembered as the most influential Chicago-style blues harmonica player ever, and this three-disc collection, which includes most of his classics, bears witness to that fact. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March 2008. |
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Come on in This House(more) »rank: 56359by: Junior Wells
:Album Description:Little Walter is without doubt remembered as the most influential Chicago-style blues harmonica player ever, and this three-disc collection, which includes most of his classics, bears witness to that fact. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March 2008. |
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Back to the Roots(more) »rank: 103627by: John Mayall
:Album Description:Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) paper sleeve pressing. Includes 15 bonus tracks. Universal. 2008. |
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The Excello Singles Anthology(more) »rank: 35905by: Slim Harpo
:Album Description:Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) paper sleeve pressing. Includes 15 bonus tracks. Universal. 2008. |
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Bocce Boogie: Live 1978(more) »rank: 31466from: Topcat Records
:Album Description:Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) paper sleeve pressing. Includes 15 bonus tracks. Universal. 2008. |
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Deluxe Edition(more) »rank: 122472by: Charlie Musselwhite
:Album Description:Musselwhite recorded three critically acclaimed albums for Alligator Records during the 1990s. DELUXE EDITION is a collection of highlights from those releases, which are among the strongest of his entire career. Included on the new CD is a previously unreleased track from 1994 and a never-before-available home recording of legendary Memphis Jug Band member Will Shade (Charlie’s first mentor) and Musselwhite from the early 1960s. With Deluxe Edition, fans can revisit the music that helped elevate Charlie to his current position as one of the blues’ greatest living legends. |
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Harp Attack!(more) »rank: 20289by: James Cotton, Junior Wells, Carey Bell, Branch, Billy Branch
:Album Description:Musselwhite recorded three critically acclaimed albums for Alligator Records during the 1990s. DELUXE EDITION is a collection of highlights from those releases, which are among the strongest of his entire career. Included on the new CD is a previously unreleased track from 1994 and a never-before-available home recording of legendary Memphis Jug Band member Will Shade (Charlie’s first mentor) and Musselwhite from the early 1960s. With Deluxe Edition, fans can revisit the music that helped elevate Charlie to his current position as one of the blues’ greatest living legends. |
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His Greatest Recordings: Original Classic Series(more) »rank: 20433by: Jimmy Reed
:Album Description:Musselwhite recorded three critically acclaimed albums for Alligator Records during the 1990s. DELUXE EDITION is a collection of highlights from those releases, which are among the strongest of his entire career. Included on the new CD is a previously unreleased track from 1994 and a never-before-available home recording of legendary Memphis Jug Band member Will Shade (Charlie’s first mentor) and Musselwhite from the early 1960s. With Deluxe Edition, fans can revisit the music that helped elevate Charlie to his current position as one of the blues’ greatest living legends. |
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Harmonica According to Charlie(more) »rank: 65994by: Charlie Musselwhite
:Album Description:Musselwhite recorded three critically acclaimed albums for Alligator Records during the 1990s. DELUXE EDITION is a collection of highlights from those releases, which are among the strongest of his entire career. Included on the new CD is a previously unreleased track from 1994 and a never-before-available home recording of legendary Memphis Jug Band member Will Shade (Charlie’s first mentor) and Musselwhite from the early 1960s. With Deluxe Edition, fans can revisit the music that helped elevate Charlie to his current position as one of the blues’ greatest living legends. |

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