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Budget priced but nice slipcased set includes both the "Blues Dimension" and "B.D. Is Dead, Long LIve B.D." albums complete.
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Remastered edition of the second album from this seminal British electric blues rock band. Tony McPhee scorches the planet!
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He's getting up there in age but damn if he can't still wring the last ounce of emotion from that Strat. Turns out that we discover after all these years that Robin isn't a bad vocalist. He plays all the instruments except drums. The man still slays!
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"With slick production from Nile Rodgers and employing neither guitarist's band (Double Trouble nor the Fabulous Thunderbirds), this is bluesy, but far from purist.
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Alejandro Medina was one of a number of Argentinian guitarists that drove the 70s psych/prog scene. Guys like Medina, Kubero Diaz, Claudio Gabis, and Billy Bond all played under the band umbrella of La Pesada with one or the other fronting the band on a particular album.
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"Legendary British bluesrock guitar statesman, Robin Trower approaches his finest hour with 'time and emotion' his latest tune set. Trower's evocative note bends and signature tone along with his powerful lead vocals totally bring it.
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"Out of Uranus is rawer and more irreverent than most second-line British blues-rock of the late '60s and early '70s, as indicated by the title itself.
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"Steamhammer was one of the best ‘Blues Boom’ bands of the ‘60s, and here are 10 cuts of blues-based rock at its raunchy best by a British group that proved popular - especially in Germany - during the late Sixties.
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Mastered from the original 1/4" analogue master tapes.
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"The Groundhogs' debut album is a long way from the "classic" sound of the better-known Thank Christ for the Bomb/Split/Who Will Save the World? trilogy.
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"Individually, Edgar Winter and his brother Johnny Winter are powerful artists, but combined, they are virtually unstoppable.
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NOTE: copy arrived from the distributor with the beginnings of a seam split. Priced accordingly. Will ship outside the sleeve.
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"On the back cover of Captured Live!, Johnny Winter's second live album (following 1971's Live Johnny Winter And), Winter is pictured with his band (second guitarist Floyd Radford, bass player Randy Jo Hobbs, and drummer Richard Hughes) from the back, playing before a giant, open-air sports stad
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In 1994 Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker got back together and recruited Gary Moore to fill the Eric Clapton role. The band made one shockingly good album "Around The Next Dream" and then completely imploded.
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Budget priced 5CD set (with some bonus tracks!):
Johnny Winter
Second Winter
Live John Winter And
Still Alive And Well
Saints & Sinners$24.00 -
"Traversion Is Offenbach’s 4th studio album which was recognized as the band’s first breakthrough commercial success. Winner of the Felix for best rock album at the 1979 edition of l”ADISQ Traversion features the timeless classic Mes Blues Passent Pu Dans'Porte ."
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In the UK there is a growing movement of bands that are revisiting 70s progressive and classic rock. Diagonal and Litmus would be examples although compared to Wolf People they explore the more progressive side of the spectrum.
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"Still Alive and Well proved to the record-buying public that Johnny Winter was both. This is a truly enjoyable album, chock-full of great tunes played well. Johnny's version of the Rolling Stones' "Silver Train" revealed the potential of this song and what the Stones failed to capture.
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Miller Anderson made his name as the guitarist in Keef Hartley Band. He cut Bright City for Deram in 1971, bringing along some of his ex-bandmates from KHB. The album is a beautiful mix of dreamy folk rock with psychedelic touches as well as driving hard rock.
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"Stevie Ray Vaughan's second album, Couldn't Stand the Weather, pretty much did everything a second album should do: it confirmed that the acclaimed debut was no fluke, while matching, if not bettering, the sales of its predecessor, thereby cementing Vaughan's status as a giant of modern blues.
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For more than 40 years the legendary Cream bassist and singer and the immensely talented guitarist of Procol Harum made history in the Rock 'n' Roll business. It was in the early 80s when they first collaborated, releasing two remarkable records (B.L.T. 1981 and Truce 1982).
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"The posthumously assembled ten-track outtakes collection The Sky Is Crying actually proves to be one of Stevie Ray Vaughan's most consistent albums, rivaling In Step as the best outside of the Greatest Hits collection.
$7.50