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  • Matchbox - The Albums 1979-82 (4CD Boxset) (CD)

    33,00

    • Disc 1 is their self-titled debut for the label which reached No. 44 in the UK chart. It contains the hit singles ‘Rockabilly Rebel’ (No.18) and ‘Buzz Buzz A Diddle It’ (No.22) as well as the non-charting ‘Black Slacks’. Now comes with four bonus tracks including two recorded under the name of Cyclone.

    • The second disc is 1980’s “Midnite Dynamos” album which reached No.23 in the British charts. The title track gave the band a No.14 hit single and the album also includes the No.4 smash ‘When You Ask About Love’. The eight bonus cuts include the No.15 hit ‘Over The Rainbow/You Belong To Me’ as well as two ultra-rare Japanese only singles, ‘I’m A Lover Man’ and ‘Little Lonely Girl’.

    • Disc 3 is the “Flying Colours” album which contained the hit singles ‘Babe’s In The Wood’ (No.46) and ‘Love’s Made A Fool Of You’ (No.63).

    • The final disc is the 1982 LP “Crossed Line”, released here on CD for the first time. It features the No.63 hit single ‘One More Saturday Night’ plus their collaboration with the late Kirsty MacColl on ‘I Want Out’.

    • Housed in a sturdy clam shell box, each disc comes in a card wallet depicting the original LP art on the front. The 20 page booklet comes complete with in-depth liner notes plus pictures of all relevant singles sleeves and memorabilia.

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  • Lewis Barbara - Don’t Forget About Me: Atlantic & Reprise Recordings (3CD Box) (CD)

    38,00

    Soul Music Records is proud to present a first-of-it’s-kind compilation of recordings by renowned singer/songwriter Barbara Lewis spanning her six years with Atlantic Records (1962-1968) and her brief one-year tenure with Reprise Records (1972). This beautifully-packaged collection, sequenced in chronological order of recording session, includes the first CD release of a number of tracks from both the 1964 LP Snap Your Fingers (Barbara Lewis Sings The Great Soul Tunes) and the 1966 album, It’s Magic. With a total of (68) tracks, including seven non-album singles/B-sides, one previously unreleased cut from 1968 and both sides of Barbara’s sole Reprise single, ”Don’t Forget About Me” features an extensive essay by renowned UK writer Charles Waring with quotes from a rare 2020 interview with Barbara specifically for this box set and comments by Billy Vera and Sharon McMahan

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  • Redding Otis - Complete & Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul 2LP + Bonus 7″ (LP)

    45,00

    Recorded and released in 1966, Otis Redding’s fifth album, Complete and Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul found the rugged-voiced deep soul singer continuing to expand the boundaries of his style while staying true to his rough and passionate signature sound. Redding’s ambitious interpretations of Tennessee Waltz” and especially ”Try A Little Tenderness” found him approaching material well outside the traditional boundaries of R&B and allowing his emotionally charged musical personality to take them to new and unexpected places, and while his cover of ”Day Tripper” wasn’t his first attempt to confront the British Invasion, his invigorating and idiosyncratic take on The Beatles’ cynical pop tune proved Redding’s view of the pop music universe was broader than anyone might have expected at the time. While Redding’s experiments with covers on this set were successful and satisfying, it was on his own material that he sounded most at home, and ”My Lover’s Prayer” and ”Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)” are deep Southern soul at its finest, with Redding’s forceful but lovelorn voice delivering an Academy Award-worthy performance. And once again, the Stax house band (centered around Booker T. and the MG’s and The Memphis Horns) prove themselves both thoroughly distinctive and remarkably adaptable, fitting to the nooks and crannies of Redding’s voice with their supple but muscular performances. With the exception of his duet album with Carla Thomas, Complete and Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul was the last studio album Otis Redding would fully complete before his death, and it proves his desire for a broader musical statement didn’t begin when he encountered ”the love crowd” at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967.”

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  • Johnson Robert - The Complete Recordings 3LP (RSD) (LP)

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    Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings: The Centennial Collection – 3LP 12″ vinyl – Numbered

    In 1936 and 1937, Robert Johnson recorded two sessions of Delta blues that would profoundly shape the course of rock music over the 20th century.

    The Complete Recordings: The Centennial Collection is the ultimate document of these groundbreaking sessions. All 42 known recordings are exquisitely remastered on 3 LPs, packaged in a deluxe tri-fold jacket including extensive liner notes–the first time Johnson’s complete recorded works are available in one vinyl package.

    This set also includes an exclusive bonus poster featuring the original labels of Johnson’s 78 RPM singles, released by Vocalion 80 years ago.

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  • Presley Elvis - TCB Band – Still Taking Care Of Business (Kirjat)

    20,00

    This is REAL master piece. The book is written in English by Thomas La Cour, with supreme pictures by Eddie Michel Azoulay. This is a tribute to the TCB Band, and is wonderful reading for all.

    How would Aretha Franklin’s ”Respect” have sounded without The Swampers? How would Stevie Wonder’s ”Signed, Sealed and Delivered” have sounded without Funk Brothers? How would Otis Redding’s ”Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay” have sounded without Booker T & The MG’s?

    How would Elvis Presley have sounded in the 1970s without the TCB Band?

    There is no doubt about the fact that it was Elvis who chose the songs and it was Elvis who interpreted them. But it was his faithful backing band that created the sound in which the songs should swim. Just as the famous studio bands from Fame, Motown and STAX created the sound of a host of artists on classic recordings – including Aretha’s, Stevie’s and Otis’.
    But where the large studio bands have been hailed with movies and books aplenty, the TCB Band is missing the biographical legacy they deserve. The musical legacy is in place and in a class of its own, but so far we have been missing the penned down epitaph, which their historical significance naturally demands.
    How would ”Polk Salad Annie” have sounded without Ronnie Tutt’s energetic drumming and Jerry Scheff’s virtuosic bass? How would ”I Just Can’t Help Believin” have sounded if it had been arranged for Elvis by anyone other than Glen D. Hardin? How would the material from the 50s have sounded in the 70s without James ”the master of the Telecaster” Burton’s familiar twang?
    When listening to Elvis in the 70s, you’re not just hearing Elvis; you’re just as much hearing the TCB Band. In the almost 40 years that have passed since Elvis died, all members have remained involved in musical projects and on special occasions come together to recreate the spark we know from Hawaii, Madison Square Garden, Las Vegas and concert and studio recordings from all over the United States.
    The Danish city of Randers has been a regular venue, since Henrik Knudsen (concert organizer and owner of the largest Elvis Museum outside the US) invited them over for the first time in 1999. 25 shows on Danish soil to date (plus the big screen concerts ”Elvis: The Concert”), and when Glen, James and Ronnie returned at Elvis’ posthumous 80th birthday in January 2015, the idea arose to photo document the show. The documentary and reportage photographer Eddie Michel Azoulay, who is also a devoted Elvis fan, was assigned with the task and when the TCB Band returned to Randers in 2016, Eddie was back with his cameras in place. Backstage. On stage. During the waiting period.
    Initially, Henrik and Eddie didn’t really know what the photos should be used for. Perhaps an exhibit. Perhaps a booklet, or a book. Slowly the idea took shape and the result is what you’re holding in your hand: A photo essay for and about the TCB Band. A tribute and a thank you to the band and all its living and deceased members through the years – and James Burton, Glen D. Hardin and Ronnie Tutt in particular.
    We owe them a heartfelt thank you, because they together with Elvis created the songs that have become such an essential a part of the soundtrack of life.
    And we owe them a lot of gratitude for not calling it quits a long time ago and instead keep coming back. Again and again. So that all of us who didn’t get to see Elvis live, can have a musical experience that comes quite close.

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  • Presley Elvis - June Tour 1973 (Kirjat)

    60,00

    Kovakantinen kirja! 190 sivua! Pääasisssa kuvia ja artikkeleita.

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  • Cooke Sam - RCA Albums Collection 8CD Boxset (CD)

    35,00

    AIN`T THAT GOOD NEWS VAI MITÄ! TÄYDELLISTÄ!! KYBÄN BOXI!!! VUODEN UUSINTAJULKAISU!!

    CD1) Cooke’s Tour,

    CD2) Hits Of The 50’s,

    CD3) Swing Low,

    CD4) My Kind Of Blues,

    CD5) Twistin’ The Night Away,

    CD6) Mr. Soul,

    CD7) Night Beat

    CD8) One Night Stand!

    Ja jatkoa odotellessa, että saadaan kaikki RCA ja KEEN materiaali CD muotoon…

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  • Williams Hank - The Legend Begins – Rare & Unreleased 3CD Boxset (CD)

    40,00

    ”LISÄÄ ENNENJULKAISEMATONTA MATSKUA!! 16-page booklet, 62 tracks. – Unbelievably, there’s still more to discover, still more to hear by Hank Williams. In these audio snapshots we hear him as a fifteen-year-old performer making his very first recordings; two years later, he’s a brash young singer with a local following around Montgomery, Alabama; another nine years on, he’s newly arrived in Nashville, hosting his first syndicated radio series; and finally, he’s the biggest star in country music performing a couple of public service shows. Two years after the last of these shows, his brief, incendiary career would be over. In 1938 or ’39, when Hank was fifteen and had no shortage of confidence, he recorded ’Fan It’, a song originally waxed by bluesman Frankie ’Half Pint’ Jaxon in 1928. The second song was ’Alexander’s Ragtime Band’. On the evidence of a 1940 home recording, Hank’s voice had matured considerably in two years. And at a time when country and pop music were stiff and mannered, Hank was already rocking out. The ’Health and Happiness ’ shows were recorded in Nashville in October 1949, four months after Hank moved to Nashville to join the Grand Ole Opry. Now, more than sixty years after they were recorded, we can hear them as they first sounded, without overdubs and later added live applause. The twelve years encapsulated on this set saw Hank Williams rise from ’The Singing Kid’ on Montgomery’s WSFA to the preeminent country star of his time.

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  • Various - Rock, Rhythm And Doo Wop Greatest Songs (DVD)

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    Filmed 16 & 16.05.2001 at the Bendum Center for the performing arts in Pittsburgh, PA. Special features: 5.1. audio, 4 bonus tracks, Behind the scenes interviews with performers.

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  • Various - Caught In The Webb-A Tribute To The Legendary Webb Pierce (CD)

    25,00

    ””There Stands the Glass,” ”Back Street Affair,” ”Honky Tonk Song,” ”Tupelo County Jail”–the biggest hits by Webb Pierce aren’t just country classics, they’re iconic expressions of the country form. Spearheaded by 1980s country star Gail Davies, Caught in the Webb pays tribute to Pierce’s legacy, but it provides other services too. For starters, all proceeds go to the Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation. Additionally, the cast of current country musicians assembled here is unprecedented in its diversity. The lineup features Webb’s fellow Hall of Famers George Jones, Willie Nelson, and Charley Pride; contemporary radio stars such as Dwight Yoakam and Pam Tillis; bluegrasser Del McCoury; singer-songwriters Guy Clark and Kevin Welch; songbirds Emmylou Harris and Crystal Gayle; and a slew of younger tradition-minded acts, including Dale Watson, Mandy Barnett, Robbie Fulks, BR549, and Allison Moorer. Finally, the music is marvelous. Throughout, the artists balance their distinctive styles with a reverence for Pierce’s wailing, rocking originals. Indeed, Caught in the Webb is one of finest multi-artist tribute albums ever made. -David Cantwell”

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  • Brown`s Ferry Four - Rockin` On The Waves 2CD (CD)

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    44-songs on 2 CDs from one of the most popular groups in the history of country gospel music. Four legendary country stars, Alton and Rabon Delmore (the Delmore Brothers) Grandpa Jones, and Merle Travis gained lasting fame as The Browns Ferry Four when they recorded a series of excellent recordings for King Records from 1946 through 1952.

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  • Brown`s Ferry Four - Rockin` On The Waves 2CD (CD)

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    44-songs on 2 CDs from one of the most popular groups in the history of country gospel music. Four legendary country stars, Alton and Rabon Delmore (the Delmore Brothers) Grandpa Jones, and Merle Travis gained lasting fame as The Browns Ferry Four when they recorded a series of excellent recordings for King Records from 1946 through 1952.

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  • Brown`s Ferry Four - Rockin` On The Waves 2CD (CD)

    27,00

    44-songs on 2 CDs from one of the most popular groups in the history of country gospel music. Four legendary country stars, Alton and Rabon Delmore (the Delmore Brothers) Grandpa Jones, and Merle Travis gained lasting fame as The Browns Ferry Four when they recorded a series of excellent recordings for King Records from 1946 through 1952.

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  • Brown`s Ferry Four - Rockin` On The Waves 2CD (CD)

    27,00

    44-songs on 2 CDs from one of the most popular groups in the history of country gospel music. Four legendary country stars, Alton and Rabon Delmore (the Delmore Brothers) Grandpa Jones, and Merle Travis gained lasting fame as The Browns Ferry Four when they recorded a series of excellent recordings for King Records from 1946 through 1952.

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