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 | East-West 1966's East-West, the second album from the Butterfield Blues Band -- and their last with lead guitarist Mike Bloomfield -- found the group branching out from the electric blues and adding elements of modern jazz and the music of India, most nota... Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea | $6.08 - $9.98 |
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 | Strong Persuader Stinging urban blues by way of Texas and Memphis distinguish Robert Cray's major-label debut, which followed three strong independent releases. Here he fleshes out his sound with bursts of brassy Southern soul courtesy of the Memphis Horns, but keeps hi... Manufacturer: Island / Mercury | $5.10 - $9.98 |
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 | Live On Never mess with a good thing; Kenny Wayne Shepherd certainly hasn't. There's no appreciable stylistic difference between Live On and its predecessors, Trouble Is... and Ledbetter Heights, except that Shepherd's guitar work here soun... Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea | $6.99 |
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 | Red Cadillac Red Cadillac is the #1 CD for US and International blues radio airplay in August as reported by Living Blues Magazine. Johnny Rawls is backed by top musicians, including Texas band, The Rays, who recorded the critically acclaimed No Boundaries album wit... Manufacturer: Catfood Records | $10.90 - $14.99 |
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 | Heavy Picks: The Robert Cray Band Collection Few blues artists have achieved as much crossover success as Robert Cray. Though it's not infrequent for blues purists to proclaim a dislike for his work, his skillful blend of blues, R&B, and soul has undeniable appeal. Heavy Picks is the first ... Manufacturer: Island / Mercury | $7.94 |
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 | Stages Manufacturer: Blue Corn Music | $7.64 |
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 | Irish Tour Digitally remastered reissue of the late bluesy Irish rockguitarist's 1974 concert album, first released on Polydor.Contains all 10 of the original tracks. Also featuresredesigned artwork & new liner notes. 1998 Strange Music/Capo/ RCA/ BMG release. Manufacturer: Buddha | $6.67 |
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 | King of the Blues Guitar These 17 tunes come from King's most fertile period, his 1966-68 tenure at Memphis's Stax Records. Stax chief Jim Stewart had been reluctant to sign blues artists because he felt straight blues wouldn't mesh with Stax's patented Memphis soul. Ironically... Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea | $6.43 - $9.98 |
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 | Blues Masters: The Very Best of T-Bone Walker In his prime, circa 1945-1965, Texas-born T-Bone Walker was the Elvis Presley and the Jimi Hendrix of electric blues. Aaron Thibeault Walker rose to fame out of Dallas, Houston, L.A., and Chicago, and became a national star in the pre-TV era. T-Bone was... Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea | $8.33 |
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