Voyage by contemporary blues harmonica sensation Sugar Blue will be released. The album marks Sugar's first release of originals in five years. Voyage is full of what makes Sugar Blue special; passionate song-writing, tight arrangements and of course, Sugar Blue's out of this world harmonica playing. Sugar Blue has played and recorded with musicians ranging from Willie Dixon to Stan Getz to Frank Zappa to Johnny Shines to Bob Dylan, he is perhaps best known for his signature riff and solo on the Rolling Stone's hit Miss You.
World famous blues harp legend teams up with high-profile guests to deliver the deepest, most exciting release of his long career. Cotton has nearly 170,000 total scans despite most of his releases pre-dating SoundScan. His most recent release, 2010's Grammy-nominated Giant, has scanned nearly 6,000 units. Guest artists Gregg Allman, Joe Bonamassa, Ruthie Foster, Warren Haynes, Delbert McClinton and Keb Mo pay tribute to one of the last living blues giants by joining him in a joyous collection of raucous boogies, sunny country blues and brash Chicago shuffles.
UK remastered reissue combines the blues-rock act's first two albums for Elektra, 'Paul BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND' (1965) & 'East-West' (1966). Includes new liner notes & rarely seen photos. 2001.
Tim Too Slim Langford is the founder,guitarist, singer, songwriter of Too Slim and the Taildraggers. Although generally lumped into the blues-rock arena, Tim 'Too Slim' Langford and his band fall into whatever category a combination of Tom Petty, Creedence and ZZ Top would create. Perhaps swampy Americana is closer to the trio's sound, especially on this terrific album. Slim's been at it for quite a while; nearly two decades, yielding a dozen or so releases when this disc appeared in 2007. But that hard work has paid off, big time. Langford writes melodies and especially lyrics that show him t... [Read More]
Just before Peter Green formed Fleetwood Mac, he played with John Mayall-and, together, they made one of the great albums of the British blues revival. This expanded reissue adds 22 tracks to the 1967 LP: outtakes, solo Green cuts, non-LP singles, tracks with Paul Butterfield, post-Bluesbreakers Mayall/Green tracks and more: You Don't Love Me; The Supernatural; Evil Woman Blues; So Many Roads; It Hurts Me Too; Alabama Blues ...36 brilliant performances!
Something of an elder statesman of British blues, John Mayall is generally known as the guy who gave Eric Clapton his big break. However, compilations like Silver Tones highlight the best of Mayall's work and show why he deserves a place in the pantheon in his own right. His skill at several instruments more than makes up for his average vocal abilities, and if he's primarily known as a bandleader, there's a great deal to be said for providing the proving ground for musicians like Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Fleetwood. Silver Tones is rife with strong material, from the up-tempo smoothness ... [Read More]
A Must Have Recording For Fans of Electric Blues, Chicago Style Electric Blues and of course the Great Luther Allison! A great performance recorded live in Paris, La Chapelle Des Lombards, in 1979. Luther was a master of Chicago style electric blues. Release Notes (CD Re-Release): ''After his first celebrated appearance in Europe on the Montreux Jazz Festival, Luther started touring Europe constantly, before he settled down in Paris. During his tour in 1979 a sold-out-show in Paris was recorded, and released on 2 LPs (Blue Silver/Pläne) as ''Live In Paris'' and ''Live''. ''Live In Paris'' doc... [Read More]
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