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Joe Liggins And His Honeydrippers - Joe Liggins And The Honeydrippers
The other Liggins brother had hits with Exclusive as far back as the late 40s. Here we have his 50s Speciality sides including the mellow, mellow hit "Pink Champagne."
Ace Records 1990 CD 17.00 €
Joe Liggins And His Honeydrippers - Jukebox Hits 1945-1951
Acrobat Music 2008 CD 9.00 €
Joe Louis Walker - Ridin' High - Live
biisit vuosilta 1991-1992
Hightone Records 2003 CD 18.00 €
Joe Luis Walker - Hellfire
Alligator Records 2012 CD 20.00 €
Joe Lutcher - Jumpin' At The Mardi Gras
25 biisiä
Ace Records CD 18.00 €
Joe Lutcher - The Chronological 1947
20 biisiä
Classics Records 2003 CD 15.00 €
Joe Morris - Lowdown Baby
Route 66 LP 14.00 €
Joe Tex - Get Way Back - The 1950s Recordings
Ace Records 2008 CD 17.00 €
Joe Tex - Hold What You've Got / Show Me
Collectables Single/EP 5.00 €
Joe Turner - Watch That Jive - Roots of R&R Vol. 6
26 tracks
President Records 1997 CD 13.00 €
John Lee Hooker - Blues In Transition 1955-1959 2CD
This unique collection from one of the most famous Blues singers of all time illustrates his transition from R&B chart star to folk blues favourite.

Includes the original versions of two of his most influential and popular hits, 'I Love You Honey' and the classic 'Dimples'.

Fantastic rocking R&B is followed by intense acoustic performances including the entire 'Burnin'' LP initially only ever released in Britain.

Full sleeve notes and chart history complete this brilliant package
Jasmine Records 2010 CD 13.00 €
John Lee Hooker - Coast To Coast Blues Band Anywhere Anytime Anyplace
BGO Records 2001 CD 15.00 €
John Lee Hooker - Free Beer And Chicken
originally issued 1974
BGO Records CD 18.00 €
John Lee Hooker - Free Beer And Chicken
originally released 1974
ABC Records LP 13.00 €
John Lee Hooker - I'm In The Mood
25 tracks. Digisleeve
Proper 2004 CD 10.00 €
John Lee Hooker - On Campus
Veejay Records LP 13.00 €
John Lee Hooker - Plays & Sings The Blues
Doxy Music 2012 LP 18.00 €
John Lee Hooker - That's My Story - John Lee Hooker Sings The Blues
Riverside Records LP 17.00 €
John Lee Hooker - That's My Story/The Folk Blues Of John Lee Hooker
1959 and 1960 albums on 1 CD
Ace Records 1990 CD 17.00 €
John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road
EXPLOSIVE 1967 ELECTRIC BLUES SET RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL MONO GLORY.




1967’s A Hard Road proved to be every bit as powerful and innovative as its predecessor, thanks in large part to Mayall’s discovery of Clapton’s equally brilliant replacement, Peter Green. A one-of-a-kind player with a highly distinctive sound, Green makes his instrumental presence felt throughout A Hard Road, while delivering compelling lead vocals on “You Don’t Love Me” and “The Same Way.” With sterling support from bassist John McVie and drummer Aynsley Dunbar, the material here features such Mayall originals as “Hit the Highway,” “Leaping Christine” and the title track, along with standout interpretations of tunes by Freddie King, Elmore James and Willie Cobbs. The legendarily haunting Green-penned instrumental “The Supernatural” previews the guitarist’s groundbreaking work with the original incarnation of Fleetwood Mac, which he and fellow Bluesbreaker John McVie would form a few months later.

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

Mojo Magazine
★ ★ ★ ★
Now in glorious mono, the 1967 LP which unveiled Peter Green’s precocious blues genius.
Sundazed Music 2011 LP 20.00 €
John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road
EXPLOSIVE 1967 ELECTRIC BLUES SET RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL MONO GLORY.
1967’s A Hard Road proved to be every bit as powerful and innovative as its predecessor, thanks in large part to Mayall’s discovery of Clapton’s equally brilliant replacement, Peter Green. A one-of-a-kind player with a highly distinctive sound, Green makes his instrumental presence felt throughout A Hard Road, while delivering compelling lead vocals on “You Don’t Love Me” and “The Same Way.” With sterling support from bassist John McVie and drummer Aynsley Dunbar, the material here features such Mayall originals as “Hit the Highway,” “Leaping Christine” and the title track, along with standout interpretations of tunes by Freddie King, Elmore James and Willie Cobbs. The legendarily haunting Green-penned instrumental “The Supernatural” previews the guitarist’s groundbreaking work with the original incarnation of Fleetwood Mac, which he and fellow Bluesbreaker John McVie would form a few months later.

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

Mojo Magazine
★ ★ ★ ★
Now in glorious mono, the 1967 LP which unveiled Peter Green’s precocious blues genius.
Sundazed Music 2011 CD 18.00 €
John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers
THE MOST INFLUENTIAL BRITISH BLUES ALBUM OF ALL TIME, FEATURING ERIC CLAPTON.
1966’s seminal Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton marked John Mayall’s emergence as a major recording artist, as well as his commercial breakthrough. The 12-song LP, considered by many to be the most influential British blues album of all time, marked the official introduction of Mayall’s long-running, ever-evolving combo the Bluesbreakers. Mayall shares the spotlight here with soon-to-be-superstar guitarist Eric Clapton (who quit the Yardbirds in order to pursue his blues muse with Mayall), along with future Fleetwood Mac co-founder John McVie on bass and Hughie Flint on drums. Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton is generally acknowledged as a musical milestone for Clapton; his scorching playing and over-the-top tone dominates the entire album. With the group’s punchy performances captured in straightforward style by noted producer Mike Vernon, the album offers a potent combination of Mayall originals and distinctive interpretations of songs by Ray Charles, Freddie King, Little Walter and Otis Rush.

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
Sundazed Music 2011 CD 18.00 €
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
Sundazed Music 2011 CD 18.00 €
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
Sundazed Music 2011 LP 20.00 €
John McVey - Gone To Texas
12 biisiä
Doc Blues 2002 CD 18.00 €
Johnnie Allan - Promised Land
The leading practitioner of swamp pop, Johnnie Allan has extended the Cajun style with his pleading but gutsy vocals, rocking and wailing accordion and stomping dance beat. The track he is forever associated with, Promised Land, is here as well as his three other biggest South Louisiana hits South To Louisiana, Somewhere On Skid Row and I'm Missing You. Great versions of Bobby Charles' Your Picture and Somebody Else, Tommy McLain's Sweet Dreams, Jivin' Gene's I Cried, Merle Haggard's Today I Started Loving You Again and even Isle Of Capri! Compiled by John Broven with a nice sleeve note including Johnnie Allan telling his own story and a detailed discography. If you like Cajun music you'll love this. If you're not sure what the hell Cajun music is, you're in for a rocking surprise.
Ace Records 1992 CD 17.00 €
Johnny "Guitar" Watson - Hot Just Like TNT
This is the young John Watson in all his early flash. Biting guitar and that Texas drawl that stamped his early Modern/RPM sides. Also included the two Keen 45s and four previously unissued Dig cuts showing his diversity


Ace Records 1996 CD 17.00 €
Johnny "Guitar" Watson - Untouchable ! The Classic 1959-1966 Recordings
27 tracks
Ace Records 2007 CD 17.00 €
Johnny Ace - Ace's Wild 2CD
Johnny Ace, one of R&B’s brightest but most short-lived supernovas, is celebrated on Ace’s Wild!, two discs roping together all his solo singles along with sublime piano sessions for the likes of B.B. King and Bobby “Blue” Bland.

Compiled and annotated in intricate detail by Dave Penny, the set is high on the lower elements of the battered soul, running the gamut from yearning to regret, highlights including his inimitable grasp of the ’heart-ballad’ on hits including “My Song”, “The Clock” and “Please Forgive Me”, but also jumping R&B outings such as “Never Let Me Go”.

Ace carried all the credentials of a short-lived R&B legend, from lucky studio break leading to huge hit debut, success accompanied by ruthless music business skulduggery, escalating alcohol relieving pressure and dramatically tragic death, in this case dressing room jinx with a pistol resulting in fatal Russian roulette-style death on Christmas Day, 1954.

Born in 1929 to a musical family in South Memphis, John Marshall Junior taught himself to play piano at home after returning from service in World War Two. By the end of the decade, he was playing sessions for B.B. King, Earl Forest and Bobby “Blue” Bland, some chance fooling on the piano at a session resulting in his first single for David Mattis’ Duke label. “My Song” subsequently spent nine weeks on top of the R&B charts in late 1952. Mattis was then systematically ousted, seeing both his Duke label and star artist hijacked by heavyweight music mogul Don Robey. A string of hits ensued, including “Cross My Heart”, “The Clock”, “Saving My Love For You”, “Please Forgive Me” and “Never Let Me Go”, Ace continuing to play blues sessions, while Robey whisked him to L.A. to plant him over the more sophisticated backdrops of the Johnny Otis and Johnny Board orchestras.

By 1954, the pressure was getting to him as recording sessions were fitted around gruelling touring (often supported by Big Mama Thornton, their rare duet on “Yes, Baby” also included on this compilation). Increasingly cushioned by alcohol and prone to depression, Ace accidentally shot himself in the head while fooling with a gun in the dressing room at a Christmas day show in Houston. Robey swiftly cashed in with what became one of Ace’s biggest hits; the heavenly “Pledging My Love”, assuring posthumous immortality, further bolstered by tribute singles from the likes of Johnny Fuller, Frankie Ervin, Varetta Dillard, the Rovers and Five Wings; featured here as bonus tracks, providing a poignant finale.

Johnny Ace was a monumental talent dealt the worst hand imaginable much too soon. By rounding up every recording credited to the artist in his own right, plus his neglected session work, Ace’s Wild! provides an overdue, comprehensive survey of – and worthy tribute to – his short but spectacular career.
Fantastic Voyage 2012 2-CD 15.00 €
Johnny Ace - Memorial Album
12 tracks
MCA Records CD 15.00 €
Johnny Carlevale - Keep-A-Knockin + 4 CDEP
New England's Own Jump Swing, Rhythm & Blues.
5 track MCD
Singal Records 2005 CD 7.00 €
Johnny Cash - The Gospel Collection
18 tracks
Sony Music 2010 CD 10.00 €
Johnny Copeland - Live In Australia
Blacktop Records CD 13.00 €
Johnny Dyer - Shake It
feat Rick "LA Holmes" Holmstrom
Black Top Records 1995 CD 15.00 €
Johnny Guitar Watson - A Real Mother For Ya
Deluxe Expanded Edition
Castle Music 2003 CD 15.00 €
Johnny Guitar Watson - Live In Concert
"They call Elvis 'the king', but the sure-enough king was Johnny Guitar Watson" -Etta James
He was one of the first musicians to fuse the instrumental techniques of the blues with heavy funk sytles. The legend of Rhythm & Blues Johnny Guitar Watson managed to exploit the full range of the guitar's abilities and powers; reinvention was a key to his success.
His influence transcends all the times und inspired many famous musicians like Frank Zappa and Jimi Hendrix.
Hits like "Booty Ooty", Strike On Computers" and "Gangster Of Love" all feature in this one hour long live concert. An exiting stage performance drawing you into another world of cutting edge music. 60 min
Ruf Records 2006 DVD 15.00 €
Johnny Guitar Watson - Love Jones
Deluxe expanded edition
Castle Music 2003 CD 13.00 €
Johnny Moore's Blazers - Why Johnny Why ?
18 tracks
Route 66 LP 15.00 €
Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - Be Cool
25 tracks featuring Frankie Ervin and Mari Jones. Six unissued tracks
Ace Records 2007 CD 17.00 €
Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - This Is One Time, Baby
17 tracks
Jukebox Lil LP 15.00 €
Johnny Otis - Barrelhouse Stomp
tuplakannet
Jukebox Lil LP 17.00 €
Johnny Otis - Creepin' With The Cats
Some dangerous stuff going down here, with the first volume in our series of sides drawn from Johnny Otis's Dig label. Johnny formed the label in 1955, by which time he was a well-established band leader, touring heavily with one of the tightest shows on the circuit, featuring singers 'Handsome' Mel Williams, and Little Arthur Mathews. The band played a regular weekly residency at the El Monte Legion Stadium (later immortalised in song by one Frank Zappa) and had a weekly show on KTTV. Starting out as Ultra Records the name mutated to Dig after the first 10 issues. Featured here after one of Ace's legendary trips to the vaults are no less than 10 previously unissued cuts. Also included are the first issue of "Groove Juice" and No.103 the wonderfully named "Ali Baba's Boogie". Mainstream commercial hits eluded the label, though a few of the doo wop sides were very successful locally in L.A., but that says nothing about the high quality of the material. Guitarist Pete Lewis and Jimmy Nolen shine throughout, though by the end you know that you have been listening to one helluva band, Look forward to digging more from Johnny Otis's short lived (R.I.P. 1957) Dig Records label.
Ace Records 1991 CD 17.00 €
Johnny Otis - Gee Baby
17 tracks
Jukebox Lil LP 17.00 €
Johnny Otis - Johnny Otis Story Vol. 1 1945-57 Midnight At The Barrelhouse
There can’t be many people who have done more in the name of rhythm & blues than John Alexander Veliotes – Johnny Otis to his friends and fans.

Johnny has packed a lot into his lifetime: author, father, painter, radio DJ, TV host, sculptor, political activist, priest, farmer and much more besides. But whatever he’s known for, it’s the music he’s been making since the mid-1940s that has always endeared him to record collectors and marked him as one of the true originators of R&B.

Johnny turns 90 as 2011 draws to its close, and Ace felt that this momentous occasion should be marked by not one but two CDs in celebration of Johnny’s life and more than thirty years of recording activity. “Midnight At The Barrelhouse” is the first volume, and the repertoire embraces Johnny’s early years as a bandleader through to the peak of his worldwide popularity with his first and biggest Capitol hits. The second volume, “The Show Goes On”, will carry on with more Capitol classics and take us through to Johnny’s 1970s successes on Okeh/Epic and his own Hawk Sound label.

Johnny always downplayed his skills as a vocalist but, as can be heard throughout our programme, his singing was always as enjoyable and recognisable as anyone who ever fronted his band. He can also be heard on drums and vibes throughout the set. Even though he’s not always the featured artist, his role in the creation of each and every one of these tracks is always apparent. Our selections here also showcase the great musicians from his classic early bands such as Pete “Guitar” Lewis and Devonia “Lady Dee” Williams, plus vocalists of the calibre of Marie Adams, Bobby Nunn (and the Robins), Big Mama Thornton and Little Esther. Many of these tracks will be as familiar as family to Johnny Otis devotees, but we have managed to disinter several terrific unissued cuts from the 1950s to gladden the hearts of even the most ardent completist.

By Tony Rounce (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2011 CD 17.00 €
Johnny Otis - Let's Live It Up
22 tracks
Charly Records 1991 CD 11.90 €
Johnny Otis - On The Show - The Johnny Otis Story Vol. 2 1957-1974
Johnny Otis celebrated his 90th birthday on 28 December 2011 – a true landmark for a man who has given most of his life to music. Ace is commemorating the event with the release of this collection, which together with “The Johnny Otis Story Vol 1” (CDCHD 1312) presents a concise overview of his entire career as a composer, musician, singer, producer, talent scout and songwriter.

“On With The Show” lives up to its title by picking up Johnny’s story from just before where the first volume left off, and carrying it through to the mid-70s – the point at which he stopped releasing new music and began diversifying his talents into cultural, spiritual and political areas. As did other R&B pioneers, Johnny had a lean time in the early and mid-1960s, at least as far as the charts went, but a string of Capitol 45s – including ‘Castin’ My Spell’, ‘Crazy Country Hop’ and ‘Mumblin’ Mosie’, all featured here – offer as good a representation of rock’n’roll as you’ll find anywhere. Many of Johnny’s King recordings are also invigorating, as those in this package will demonstrate. It’s hardly his fault that people were buying Fabian, Frankie Avalon, the 4 Seasons and the Beatles instead.

Johnny gave up recording for a few years before returning with the estimable “Cold Shot” album and the R&B/Pop hit ‘Country Girl’, both featuring the burgeoning talents of his young son Shuggie. They led to a full-on revival of the Johnny Otis Show and to further recordings for Epic, the best of which are featured here.

Things began to tail off again in the mid-70s in the wake of the disco boom. The big band funk of his movie-inspired ‘Jaws’ shows that he could have competed in the disco arena, should he have chosen to, but a man with as many things going on as Johnny Otis didn’t have to compete with anyone, and he just expanded his horizons elsewhere instead. Post-‘Jaws’, Johnny has been a radio DJ, ordained minster, artist, author and many other things. Most people would be delighted to have accomplished a fraction of what he has done. Unfortunately, we can’t all be the Godfather of Rhythm & Blues, but we can all enjoy his work for many years to come thanks to the fine compilations available on Ace and elsewhere.

If you don’t know Johnny Otis but want to start, this collection and the previous volume will serve as the perfect introduction to the man and his music.

Tony Rounce (Ace Records)
Ace Records 2012 CD 17.00 €
Johnny Otis - Otisology
9 biisiä
Kent Music Inc 1995 CD 10.00 €
Johnny Otis - Rock Me Baby
The Mercury and Peacock Sides 1951-1955
Rev Ola 2007 CD 17.00 €
Johnny Otis - Rocks - Ain't Nothin' Shakin'
20 tracks
Disky CD 9.00 €
Johnny Otis - That's Your Last Boogie! - The Best of Johnny Otis 3CD
The Best Of Johnny Otis 1945-1960‘Godfather of Rhythm & Blues’

Johnny Otis, one of the founding fathers of rock ’n’ roll, is next up in Dave Penny’s Architects Of Rock ’N’ Roll series, represented on a stellar collection straddling his multi-faceted career between 1945-1960.By sheer tragic coincidence, Dave had Otis lined up as a prime subject when planning the series over a year ago but January 17, 2012 saw the pioneering singer, songwriter, bandleader, talent spotter, impresario and disc jockey pass away at home in California, aged 90.

These carefully-selected and sequenced 83 tracks spread over three CDs now stand as an ultimate tribute to this pivotal figure.The son of Greek immigrants (real name Ioannis Alexandros Veliotes), Otis grew up in the predominantly black area of Berkeley, telling an interviewer in 1994, ‘Genetically, I’m pure Greek. Psychologically, environmentally, culturally, by choice, I’m a member of the black community.’ As such, he played a major part in creating a new sound for the growing audience of young urban blacks, starting out drumming in swing orchestras at 18. He formed a 16-piece big band in 1945, scoring his first hit with a glorious take on ‘Harlem Nocturne’.

CD1’s sublime smorgasbord of big band jazz and slinky blues, entitled Barrelhouse Stomp after the Watts club he opened in 1948, features further Otis orchestra titles alongside outings with Wynonie Harris, Joe Turner, Lester Young, (future Coasters) the Robins and Little Esther Phillips.In 1949, Otis started recording for the Newark, New Jersey-based Savoy label, scoring 15 Billboard R&B chart hits between 1950-52, including number ones with Little Esther & Mel Walker which dominate CD2’s Rockin’ Blues, joined by names including the Royals and Marilyn Scott. In 1952, Otis discovered Etta James and produced Big Mama Thornton’s original version of Leiber and Stoller’s ‘Hound Dog’, while enjoying a growing career as a songwriter, already presenting the rock ’n’ roll form and attitude soon to sweep the world. While starting his lifelong vocation as a disc jockey in LA, he became a talent scout for King Records, while scoring the late fifties hits (including 1958 US top tenner ‘Willie And The Hand Jive’) featured on CD3’s Going Crazy (1952-1960). Other names included on this most rocking of selections include Etta James, Little Richard, Pete ‘Guitar’ Lewis, Johnny Ace, Sugar Pie, Faye Wilson and Mr Goggle Eyes August.Johnny’s passion, benevolence, warmth and uncanny musical clairvoyance shines through every track on this magnificent set, capturing many of his achievements at this most crucial time in musical history. That aside, it also happens to be one hell of a party album for the summer.
Fantastic Voyage 2012 2-CD 18.00 €
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