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Charioteers - Jesus Is A Rock In The Weary Land
19 tracks
Gospel Jubilee LP 15.00 €
Charles Brown - Let's Have A Ball
17 tracks
Route 66 LP 15.00 €
Charles Brown - Sunny Road
& Johnny Moore's Three Blazers
Route 66 LP 15.00 €
Charles Brown & Hjärtslag - Live At Mosebacke - I'm Gonna Push On
9 tracks recorded live 1979
Stockholm Records LP 15.00 €
Charles Brown & Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - Race Track Blues
16 tracks
Route 66 LP 17.00 €
Charles Brown & Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - Sail On Blues
18 tracks
Jukebox Lil LP 15.00 €
Chuck Higgins - Yak A Dak
18 tracks
Saxophonograph LP 15.00 €
Chuck Willis - The King Of The Stroll
Rumble Records 2011 LP 18.00 €
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown - Atomic Energy
16 tracks from 1947-1959.
Blues Boy LP 14.00 €
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown - Atomic Energy
Route 66 LP 14.00 €
Clovers - All Righty Oh Sweetie
19 tracks
Dr Horse LP 15.00 €
Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters - Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
Rumble Records 2012 LP 18.00 €
Coasters - What Is The Secret Of Your Success
16 tracks
Mr R&B LP 15.00 €
Cootie Williams - Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Jukebox Lil LP 15.00 €
Dave Alvin - Eleven Eleven 2LP
Yep Roc Records 2011 LP 25.00 €
Del Moroccos - Blue Black Hair
VINYL VERSION - 180 GRAM LP WILL BE OUT IN FEBRUARY 2011 !!
Produced by Jimmy Sutton, The Del Moroccos' debut CD, Blue Black Hair blends R'n'R, R'n'B, 50's garage, and Latin Rocanrol! . Fronted by 3 sexy singers the Del Moroccos also feature Jimmy Sutton on electric guitar and Beau Sample, Cave Catt Sammy, on bass.
Goofin Records 2011 LP 15.00 €
Delta Rhythm Boys - Tall Tan And Tender
18 tracks
Dr. Horse LP 15.00 €
Dinah Washington - If You Don't Believe I'm Leaving
gatefold sleeve. 16 tracks
Jukebox Lil LP 17.00 €
Doc Pomus - It's Great To Be Young And In Love
19 tracks
Whiskey, Women, and.. LP 14.00 €
Doc Pomus - Send For The Doctor
Route 66 LP 14.00 €
Don Covay - Mercy
originally released 1964
Atlantic Recording Corporation LP 13.00 €
Don Covay - See-Saw
originally issued 1966
Atlantic Records LP 15.00 €
Du-Droppers - Can't Do Sixty No More
17 tracks
Dr. Horse LP 15.00 €
Earl Bostic - 14 Hits
14 tracks of his King Records Hits
Bellaphon LP 17.00 €
Earl Bostic - Let's Dance
King Records LP 20.00 €
Eddie Boyd - Lovers Playground
10 tracks recorded in Finland 1983 with Pekka Pohjola, Tomi Parkkonen and Pedro Hietanen
Stockholm Records LP 15.00 €
Eddie Boyd & His Chess Men - Rattin And Running Around
16 tracks
Crown Prince LP 15.00 €
Eddie Vinson - Mr Cleanhead Steps Out
Saxophonegraph LP 15.00 €
Ella Johnson with Buddy Johnson And His Orchestra - Say Ella
16 tracks
Jukebox Lil LP 15.00 €
Elmore James - I Need You
Sphere Sound Records LP 15.00 €
Elmore James - The Sky Is Crying
12 tracks
Sphere Sound Records LP 15.00 €
Erja Lyytinen & Davide Floreno - It's A Blessing
2005 released album now available also on LP
Bluelight Records 2012 LP 15.00 €
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").
Doxy Music 2012 LP 20.00 €
Etta James - The Second Time Around LP + CD
180 gram vinyl feat a free bonus CD. Originally released 1961
Doxy Music 2012 LP 20.00 €
Fats Domino - It's Not Over 'Till The Fat Man Sings
Eagle Records 1990 LP 12.00 €
Fats Domino - This Is Fats Domino
Originally released in 1956 on the Imperial label and collecting both old and new chart-smashers, most of which were co-written with Dave Bartolomew, This is Fats Domino explains the legendary role Antoine Domino had, and still has, in New Orleans' popular culture.

"Blueberry Hill", "Rockin' And Reeling", "The Fat Man's Hop"... this is the soundtrack to a trip to Bourbon Street.

"Fats won't ever grow like a weed or be as tall as a building", they used to say in New Orleans, "but he's as strong as the Mississippi and he'll be around just as long".
Rumble Records 2012 LP 18.00 €
Faye Adams - I'm Goin' To Leave You
21 tracks
Mr R&B LP 15.00 €
Five Royales - 5 Royales - The Real Thing
16 tracks
Dr. Horse LP 15.00 €
Floyd Dixon - Empty Stocking Blues
Route 66 LP 15.00 €
Floyd Dixon - Houston Jump
16 tracks
Route 66 LP 15.00 €
Floyd Dixon - Opportunity Blues
16 tracks
Route 66 LP 15.00 €
Fontella Bass - Free
1972 album
Paula Records LP 15.00 €
Frank Frost With The Night Hawks - Hey Boss Man
Bear Family 2012 LP 18.00 €
Frankie Ervin - Dragnet Blues
18 tracks
Earth Angel LP 17.00 €
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.
Sundazed Music 2010 LP 20.00 €
Freddy King - Goes Surfin'
Syd Nathan, impresario of Cincinatti's King Records, was the epitome of the old-school indie record label owner. Always hustling, Nathan regularly beat the odds to release hit after hit in multiple genres. He'd try anything if he thought it might work, or more precisely, if he thought it would make money. After Chess Records turned down guitarist/vocalist Freddy King several times for sounding too much like B.B, King, Nathan thought that sound might actually be sellable and took a chance, signing Freddy to his Federal subsidiary label. They hit paydirt with an instrumental titled "Hide Away," which reached #5 on the R&B Chart and #29 on the Pop Singles Chart. Encouraged by the single's success, Nathan released a full album of King's instrumentals, Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King. (See what Nathan did there with the title, slipping in a reference to Freddy's big hit single? Always be closing, my friends, always be closing.) The album sold well and helped make Freddy a bankable touring act. While others would have been satisfied to move on to the next project, Syd sensed untapped potential in the LP. Meanwhile, several artists on the West Coast were making noise in the brand new surf music scene (and by "making noise," I mean selling records). Syd didn't have any surf music artists under contract, but he DID have Freddy King. Surely, Syd surmised, if the kid's went nuts for Dick Dale's guitar instrumental workouts, they could do the same for Freddy's. All he needed was a little marketing magic...GET A NEW COVER WITH SOME SURF KIDS! THROW SOME CROWD NOISE OVER TRACKS SO IT SOUNDS 'LIVE'! CALL IT...ERR...FREDDY KING GOES SURFIN'! PRESS IT AND HAVE IT ON THE SHELVES BY NEXT WEEK!!!!!!!

While it may not have happened EXACTLY like that, King Records did release Freddy King Goes Surfin', an album containing the very same songs (in precisely the same running order) as Let's Hide Away... with crowd noise dubbed over the music. Did the ruse work? Though it didn't sell as well as the original, Freddy King Goes Surfin' did find an audience. Like Bo Diddley Is a Gunslinger, the album's title is such a preposterous premise that it surely snagged many buyers on that fact alone. And no amount of ersatz cheering and cocktail glass tinkling could cover up the six-string genius of King and his almighty Texas tone. Need proof? Fellow Lone Star blues maven Billy F. Gibbons picked Freddy King Goes Surfin' as one of his Top Ten Favorite Blues Albums of All Time. As for Sundazed, we know not to mess with a good thing. Sourced from the original King mono masters and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Record Technology, Inc. (RTI), we are proud to present Freddy King Goes Surfin' in its original running order with its original cover art. Somewhere, Syd is chuckling to himself, remembering the time he stole a hit right out from under the Chess brothers...
Sundazed Music 2013 LP 23.00 €
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.
Sundazed Music 2010 LP 20.00 €
George Thorogood And The Destroyers - 2120 South Michigan Ave. 2LP
2120 South Michigan Avenue, home of Chicago’s Chess Records, may be the most important address in the bloodline of the blues and rock ‘n’ roll. That address – immortalized in the Rolling Stones’ like-named instrumental, recorded at an epochal session at Chess in June 1964 and included on the band’s album 12 X 5 – serves as the title to George Thorogood’s electrifying Capitol/EMI salute to the Chess label and its immortal artists.

Thorogood has been essaying the Chess repertoire since his 1977 debut album, which included songs by Elmore James and Bo Diddley that originated on the label. He has cut 18 Chess covers over the years; three appeared on his last studio release, 2009’s The Dirty Dozen.

On 2120 South Michigan Avenue, he offers a full-length homage to the label that bred his style with interpretations of 10 Chess classics. The album also includes original tributes to the Windy City and Chess’ crucial songwriter-producer-bassist Willie Dixon, penned by Thorogood, producer Tom Hambridge, and Richard Fleming, plus a cranked-up version of the Stones’ titular instrumental.

Produced by Tom Hambridge, three time Grammy nominee, 2010 Grammy winner the album also include featured guests Buddy Guy and Charlie Musselwhite, also both 2010 Grammy winners!

….this is the album George Thorogood was born to make!

This 2 LP vinyl set also includes a bonus track “Sweet Little Rock And Roller”
Capitol Records 2011 LP 28.00 €
George Thorogood And The Destroyers - More
Rounder LP 10.00 €
Gladys Knight And The Pips - Every Beat Of Our Hearts
Relic Records LP 13.00 €
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