| Mary Wells - Bye Bye Baby - I Don't want to take a Chance originally released 1963 |
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Rumble Records 2013 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - House Rent Party Vol. 2 |
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Rent House Records 2013 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Later Alligator 2LP Louisiana Rock'n'Roll Fantastic Voyage continues its mission to unearth and collate America’s huge regional rock ‘n’ roll heritages by heading down to Louisiana for Later Alligator, a rare gumbo blend of Big Easy R&B, Cajun country, rampant blues-boogie and Bayou swing, served up over four sides brimming with lesser-heard originals and mouth-watering obscurities. Compiled by Lucky Parker in conjunction with Wild Wax Show DJ ‘Jailhouse’ John Alexander, Later Alligator deftly demonstrates the fabulous range of styles running rampant in the Pelican State in the 1950s-60s, kicking off with Louisiana’s most infamous son, Jerry Lee Lewis. The unmistakably rolling ‘Lewis Boogie’ was originally the flip of post-scandal statement, ‘The Return Of Jerry Lee Lewis’. Fellow rockers include ‘Suzie-Q’ titan Dale Hawkins, Bobby Charles [with the title track], Rod Bernard, Roy Brown, Frankie Ford, Fats Domino, Chris Kenner, Tibby Edwards, Johnny Ray Harris, Champion Jack Dupree, Mickey Gilley, Clarence ‘Bon Ton’ Garlow and many more. Several tracks are drawn from the local independent labels including Goldband, Jin, Ace, Ram and Vin, introducing a fervently attractive streak for record collectors. As with all Fantastic Voyage expeditionary releases, the set’s allure is further hot-wired by oddities and curios, here including a 13-year-old Dolly Parton wailing ‘Puppy Love’ or the Cajun accordion swamp gas of Cleveland Crochet’s ‘Sugar Bee’. Strangest of all is Jay Chevalier, crooning about the Cuban missile crisis over guitar and bongos before a major explosion at the end. There’s a tangible spirit and energy coursing through these tracks rarely found in today’s music which was even unique to the state of Louisiana back then; it’s own brand of spiced-up, cross-fertilising rock ‘n’ roll and country twang, all bathed in steamy swamp fever. To have so many towering examples gathered together on one set is cause for celebration and no-holds-barred whoopee. |
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Fantastic Voyage 2013 | LP | 25.00 € |
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| Albert King - The Big Blues Standing well over six feet and weighing in at around 250 pounds, it's no surprise that Albert King earned the nickname "The Velvet Bulldozer." Standing on stage with his Gibson Flying V, named Lucy, King cut an imposing visual figure. Still, he made an even bigger impression through his recordings, reaching fans all over the world with his punchy, aggressive guitar playing and his commanding voice. Born on a cotton plantation in Indianola, Mississippi, in 1923, King was introduced music in church, where his father played guitar. After picking up the guitar himself, King played across the south and midwest, winning a strong live following while in pursuit of a successful recording career. After a few abortive attempts, King finally scored a major hit single with "Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong," reaching #14 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1961. Recorded for Cincinnati's King label, the song captured the distinctive call-and-response style between King's voice and guitar, a direct extension of his gospel roots. It was included on his debut album The Big Blues, a dynamic mix of twelve vocal and instrumental tracks, ten of which were self-composed. Backed by a razor sharp band, which included Ike Turner on piano, King showed an authoritative command of ballads, rumbas and mid-tempo shuffles. It was a sound honed in countless club gigs, a "vivid sound" as the LP jacket rightly proclaimed. To restore this sound to its royal splendor, Sundazed sourced this reissue from the original King mono master tapes. Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Record Technology, Inc. (RTI) in Camarillo, CA, this resurrected LP boasts breathtaking sound and an exact reproduction of the original first edition cover artwork. Nothing less would have been worthy of one of the most important albums in the blues pantheon. All hail King Albert! |
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Sundazed Music 2012 | LP | 23.00 € |
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| Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee - Blues With Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee |
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Doxy Music 2012 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Bo Diddley - Is An Outlaw |
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Checker 2012 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Bo Diddley - Is Loose |
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Checker 2012 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Bobby Bland - Two Steps From The Blues originally released 1961 |
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Doxy Music 2012 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Esquerita - Sinner Man - The Lost Session Ten unissued selections from a long lost June 1966 NYC session showcase Esquerita pounding it out on piano and organ, flashing back and forth between the two during each song, accompanied only by a fantastic drummer! Dig the over the top nine minute gospel wailin ' title track (based on Nina Simone 's version but delivered at super Voola velocity) that 's worth the price of admission alone! STAGGERING! |
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Norton Records 2012 | LP | |
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| Etta James - At Last LP + CD 180 gram LP + free CD of the album. Etta James' debut album, originally released in 1961 on Chess subsidiary label, Argo. The album's title track "At Last" and "All I Could Do Was Cry" (co-written by future Motown mogul Berry Gordy) both went to No. 2 on the R&B charts, while the album itself has gone down in history as one of the great classic albums of early R&B. The 4 bonus tracks are taken from two 1960 singles featuring doo-wop idol Harvey Fuqua of the Moonglows (best known for their 1955 hit "Sincerely"). |
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Doxy Music 2012 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Etta James - The Second Time Around LP + CD 180 gram vinyl feat a free bonus CD. Originally released 1961 |
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Doxy Music 2012 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Ike & Tina Turner - The Soul Of Ike & Tina Turner Well-known for her trademark legs, throaty voice, and boundless stage energy, Tina Turner was one of the sexiest and most popular international performers of the 20th century. Ike Turner, a well established seminal figure in the early years of rock & roll as both a performer and talent scout, met her one night in St. Louis while he was performing with his “Kings Of Rhythm”: she just grabbed the microphone and sang a B.B. King song, impressing Ike so immediately and overwhelmingly that he asked her to perform regularly with them. The rest is history: Ike’s slick managing skills and songwriting, along with Tina’s intensely energetic lead voice, three back-up 'Ikettes’ and a technically airtight eight-piece band produced a combination of country blues, rock and roll, ghetto rhythm and gospel passion that created a legend lasting 50 years. “It’s Gonna Work Out Fine, “ “I Pity the Fool, “ “I Idolize You, and “Tra La La La La.” are just some of the R&B gems included in their 1960 astonishing debut album. |
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Rumble Records 2012 | LP | 19.00 € |
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| King Curtis - New Scene Of King Curtis |
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Doxy Music 2012 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Marv Johnson - Marvelous Marv Johnson Detroit gifted singer, songwriter and pianist Marv Johnson was a seminal figure in the early history of Motown Records. Responsible for more than a handful of hits between 1959 and 1960, he enjoyed no less than nine records in the top 100 as well as two songs on the top ten chart, after being chosen by the record producer Berry Gordy as the first artist to be released on his fledging record label TAMLA, in which Marv kept recording and working on sales and promotion until the late 70s. Often overlooked compared to the other great R&B stars of those years, Johnson's rich legacy includes dozens of brilliant soulful songs, like the immortal chart-smasher "You Got What It Takes" and the classic "Come To Me". |
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Rumble Records 2012 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Ronettes - Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes featuring Veronica |
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Sundazed Music 2012 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Sam Cooke - My Kind of Blues originally released 1961. fine 180g vinyl |
RCA Victor 2012 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Sam Cooke - Twistin' The Night Away originally released 1962 on RCA Records 'Twistin' the Night Away' was one of Cooke's more successful LP's, only his second ever to chart, and from here on, all of his albums would sell in serious numbers. 'Twistin' the Night Away' remains one of Cooke's most accessible records, despite the fact that it was a "twist" album. Around them, the singer is at his most soulful, exciting, and passionate, on the bluesy "Somebody Have Mercy"; the romantic lament "Somebody's Gonna Miss Me"; the achingly beautiful, yearning "A Whole Lot of Woman"; and the soaring "Soothe Me" (with Lou Rawls). One of the great dance albums of its period, but a brilliant soul album as well, which is why it holds up 50 years later. This is the remastered version of a record that's been out of print for a (too) long time! |
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Music On Vinyl Records 2012 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - Jerk Boom Bam Vol. 5 |
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Jerk Boom Bam 2012 | LP | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Jerk Boom Bam Vol. 6 |
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Jerk Boom Bam 2012 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| John Mayall's Blues Breakers - Crusade THIRD BLUES BREAKERS ALBUM CEMENTS THE STATUS OF JOHN MAYALL AS BLUES-ROCK ROYALTY. 1967’s Crusade finds John Mayall welcoming another soon-to-be-famous young guitarist—18-year-old fretboard phenom Mick Taylor, who would soon become a key member of the Rolling Stones—to the Bluesbreakers fold. With John McVie on bass and Hughie Flint and Keef Hartley sharing drumming duties, Mayall tackles an adventurous 12-song set that encompasses several Mayall originals and Taylor’s instrumental showcase “Snowy Wood,” as well as numbers by such notables as Willie Dixon, Eddie Kirkland and Sonny Boy Williamson. Regarded by many fans as the final third of the influential electric-blues trilogy that began with Blues Breakers and A Hard Road, Crusade followed its predecessors into the British Top Ten, while continuing to open young American ears to the timeless power of the blues. From the pristine U.K. mono masters, with complete original artwork and photos. Vintage Guitar Magazine - December 2011 Mayall’s Guitar-Hero School John Mayall's fabled albums with Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor have been reissued before, but these discs, re-mastered from the original mono masters, sound absolutely glorious (whether on CD or 180-gram vinyl). —Pete Prown |
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Sundazed Music 2011 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Laurel Aitken - Boogie My Bones Early steps of the Godfather of Ska. All songs recorded between 1958-1960 |
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Rumble Records 2011 | LP | 17.00 € |
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| Nina Simone - Forbidden Fruit LP + CD When Nina Simone signed to Colpix in 1959 she was granted complete creative control over her music. This new freedom gave her the ability to explore new subject areas, particularly themes dealing with Civil Rights. Songs like "Work Song" on 1961's Forbidden Fruit gave an inkling of the maelstrom that was to come, when she would become a veritable force to be reckoned with, making white audiences squirm in their seats with her harsh condemnation of American apartheid. 180 gram vinyl + bonus CD of the same album. |
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Doxy Music 2011 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - House Rent Party Vol. 1 |
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Rent House Records 2011 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Saints And Sinners Vol. 5 16 obscure Rockin' shots from occident that will cut your head off !! |
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Sheik Records 2011 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Saints And Sinners Vol. 6 16 obscure Rockin' shots from occident that will cut your head off !! |
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Sheik Records 2011 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Freddy King - Gives You A Bonanza Of Instrumentals King’s second all-instrumental album, Freddy King Gives You a Bonanza of Instrumentals, originally released in 1965 on King Records’ Federal subsidiary, continued the artist’s winning streak, with such memorable King originals as “Manhole,” “Freeway 75,” “Low Tide” and “Funnybone.” The 12-song LP demonstrates once again why King was one of his generation’s most revered electric guitarists. |
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Sundazed Music 2010 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Freddy King - Let's Hide Away And Dance Away King scored his biggest hit with 1961’s “Hide Away,” which became his signature tune; it also became a standard for bluesy bar bands on both sides of the Atlantic, and a regular feature of Eric Clapton’s live sets. King followed “Hide Away” with a memorable series of self-penned instrumental hits, including the blues standards “San-Ho-Zay” and “The Stumble.” The aforementioned tunes are all featured on King’s all-instrumental 1961 LP Let’s Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King. Originally released on the legendary King label, it remains one of the most influential guitar albums of all time, and demonstrates why King remains a guitar icon. |
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Sundazed Music 2010 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Sam Cooke - For Always - 20 Beloved Classics |
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Vinyl Passion 2010 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Sam Cooke - Night Beat originally releasede 1963 |
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Sony Music 2010 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Sun Ra And His Arkestra - Strange Worlds In My Mind |
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Norton Records 2010 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Sun Ra And His Arkestra - The Outer Darkness |
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Norton Records 2010 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Sun Ra And His Arkestra - The Sub-Dwellers |
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Norton Records 2010 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| VA. - Greasy Rock'n'Roll Vol. 14 |
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Blakey Records 2010 | LP | 14.00 € |
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| VA: - Thunderbike Vol. 1 18 rare tracks from the 50s and 60s. Scorchin' R&B and R&R |
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Thunderbike Records 2010 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Chants R&B - Chants R&B Fifteen raving 1966 blasts from New Zealand's wildest combo! This vinyl only set features one side of mauling studio recordings and one side with their legendary live Stage Door recordings. Thrill to extensive liner notes by the band and a knockout photo filled package, not to the most deranged version of Land Of 1000 Dances ever recorded! Gatefold LP! |
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Norton Records 2009 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Mississippi John Hurt - Stack O' Lee - The Very Best Of |
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Master Classics 2009 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Sam Cooke - Peace In The Valley |
Get Back 2008 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Let's Paint The Town Red Vol. 2 |
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Floridita Records 2008 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Ruth Brown - You Don't Know Me |
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Dobre Records 2007 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Bettye LaVette - Do Your Duty Prior to her recent rediscovery by a new generation of admirers, Detroit-bred soul diva Bettye LaVette spent nearly four decades building a thrilling body of music that her new fans now have the pleasure of discovering. For many longtime LaVette devotees, her recordings for the Silver Fox label, and its parent company SSS International, rank with the artist’s finest work. Do Your Duty collects the 11 classic solo sides that LaVette cut for Silver Fox and SSS in 1969 and 1970, including her beloved R&B hits “He Made a Woman Out of Me” and “Do Your Duty.” |
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Sundazed Music 2006 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Lowell Fulsom - In A Heavy Bag |
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Sundazed Music 2006 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - Big Itch Vol. 8 |
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Mr Manicotti Records 2006 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Carla Thomas - Carla Sundazed is proud to announce the reissue of two soul albums from 1966-’67 by one of the most respect-ed female singers of any era:The Queen Alone and Carla by Carla Thomas. All are exact reproductions of these legendary albums on audiophile High-Definition Vinyl, cut directly from the original Stax analog masters. 1967’s As shown on Carla and The Queen Alone, Carla Thomas was to Memphis’ Stax Records what Aretha was to Atlantic: the label’s reigning matriarch, able to wrap her glorious voice around “B-A-B-Y” and “Let Me Be Good To You,” chart-toppers from the precocious songwriting team of Isaac Hayes and David Porter, as well as R&B standards like Willie Dixon’s “Little Red Rooster.” Backed by the Stax house combo, fronted by Booker T. and Steve Cropper, Carla also shows off her storied versatility with knockout renderings of “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” and “I Fall To Pieces.” |
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Sundazed Music 2004 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Sam Cooke - I Thank God |
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Get Back 2004 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| King Coleman - It's Dance Time! “I’m the bald headed wonder, full of lightning and thunder!” proclaims King Coleman, the Hully Gully Mashed Potato Booga Lou Man! Get on board with the first ever roundup of the King’s wicked sixties soul dance hits! From his over the top vocal whomp on Nat Kendrick and the Swans’ 1959 smash hit (Do The) Mashed Potatoes to his own roof raisers like The Boo Boo Song, Alley Rat and Do The Booga Lou, this frantic platter just never lets up! And while you’re catchin’ your breath, dig the King’s colorful bean spill on his wonderful, wild n’ wooly career! Like the man himself sez: “IT’S LOO-KEY DOO-KEY TIME!” |
Norton Records 2003 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Rufus Thomas - Walking The Dog This Memphis R&B titan wrote and recorded the original “Walking The Dog” and cut the rockingest versions ever of “Mashed Potatoes,” “Land Of 1,000 Dances” and “Ooh-Poo-Pah-Doo.” It’s all available on Rufus’ Walking The Dog LP—the album that started it all—in glorious, hip-twitching, High-Definition Vinyl, guaranteed to give your spine lots more than it bargained for! |
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Sundazed Music 2003 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Booker T. And The M.G.s - Green Onions Propelled by Booker T. Jones' smoky organ and the funky guitar bursts of Steve Cropper, "Green Onions"—the first chart-topper by Booker T. & The MG's—slithered across the 1962 airwaves, followed immediately by an album every bit as savory. Hot on the heels of that first MG's smash, here's a second helping, "Mo' Onions," as well as the exquisite pop delights of "Stranger On The Shore" and the unsurpassed after-hours smolder of "Behave Yourself." The original Green Onions LP by the peerless Booker T. & The MG's: exact reproduction available now from SUNDAZED on High-Definition Vinyl, mastered from the absolute vintage analog tapes, and so lip-smacking delicious it'll make you cry. |
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Sundazed Music 2002 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| Mississippi Fred McDowell & Johnny Woods - Mama Says I'm Crazy recorded 1967 |
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Big Legal Mess Records 2002 | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Otis Rush - Mourning In The Morning For Mourning In The Morning, his 1969 album debut on Atlantic Records, southpaw blues guitar legend Otis Rush journeyed from his Chicago home to Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama—a burg best known for seminal soul platters. Backed by a horn-powered band that included a young Duane Allman on rhythm guitar, Otis’ slashing axe and anguished vocals glowed on the tortured “You’re Killing My Love,” remakes of his Cobra Records classics “My Love Will Never Die” and “It Takes Time,” and a stunning revival of B.B. King’s “Gambler’s Blues.” Half the set consisted of new compositions from producers Mike Bloomfield and Nick Gravenites, and Rush’s mile-wide string bending on a shimmering instrumental version of Aretha Franklin’s “Baby I Love You” is utterly breathtaking. |
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Sundazed Music 2002 | LP | 20.00 € |
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| The Mighty Hannibal - Hannibalism! Get in the groove with the first ever collection of workouts by turban headed soul sensation The Mighty Hannibal! This massive set brings together Hannibal's best sides from his 1958 R&B debut Big Chief Hug-Um An' Kiss-Um to 1972's monstrous The Truth Shall Make You Free and is highlighted by the hits Jerkin' The Dog, Fishin' Pole and Hymn No. 5 plus four unissued titles! The Mighty One pulls no punches in the extensive notes, telling his life story as a soul singer, pimp, heroin addict and elephant thief |
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Norton Records 2001 | LP | 13.00 € |

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