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Ruest Chris - Been Gone Too Long (Käytetty CD)
€7,50Chris Ruest continues to make excellent traditional blues records and this could be his finest. Featuring guests KNOCKOUT GREG- GENE TAYLOR- MARTI BROM & WES RACE, the songs are mostly originals but have a lived in feel.
Chris has a strong unaffected voice & a guitar style that supports the songs perfectly. This is a good one……..
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Wynette Tammy - Bedtime Story / My Man (CD)
€15,00• Known as The First Lady of Country Music.
• Two classic albums from 1972 that are available for the first time on CD.
• Both albums were produced by Billy Sherrill and feature background vocals by The Jordanaires.
• “Bedtime Story” includes two chart hits, the title track reaching No. 1 and ‘Reach Out Your Hand’ peaking at No. 2. The album peaked at No. 7 and remained on the Billboard chart for 26 weeks.
• “My Man” includes three No. 1 singles, ‘Good Lovin’’, ‘’Til I Get It Right’ and the title track. The album peaked at No. 2 and remained on the Billboard chart for 22 weeks.
• In 1998 Tammy was posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, having sold more than 30 million records, reached No. 1 some twenty times and became the first female country artist to sell a million albums.
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Berntsen Chris - Life’s Game (CD)
€15,00I’m very pleased to say that the debut album by a superb young talent, Chris Berntsen, has been released by Foot Tapping Records. 12 great tracks produced by Graham Dominy and myself and featuring Sam French on double bass, Adam Fiel on drums and me on guitars. ”DARREL HIGHAM”
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Hooker Earl - Rockin’ Wild ”1952-1963 Recordings” (CD)
€15,00Limited Edition, Digipak, Remastered
Earl Hooker was the “blues guitarists’ guitarist,” the most respected six-string wizard in Chicago blues musicians’ circles during the 1950s and ’60s. A cousin of John Lee Hooker and a protégé of slide guitar master Robert Nighthawk, Hooker was an endlessly inventive axeman who would likely have been a star had his modest vocal abilities matched his instrumental prowess and had he not suffered from chronic tuberculosis (which would lead to his death at the tender age of 41).
This collector’s cd presents most of Hooker’s finest efforts. It compiles 30 remastered tracks, including those sensational and hard-to-find sides he recorded for a varietyof labels between 1952 and 1963(such as Argo, King, Chief, Age and U.S.A. Records).
EARL HOOKER, electric guitar(and lead vocals on track 4), plus:
Junior Wells (vocals & harmonica), Jackie Brenston, Lillian Offitt (vocals) A.C. Reed (vocals & tenor sax), Julian Beasley (alto sax), Earnest Johnson (bass), Lafayette Leake, Pinetop Perkins (piano), Johnny “Big Moose” Walker (organ & piano), Bobby Little (drums), among others.
Recorded in Chicago, between 1952 and 1963.