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James Etta - At Last! + 6 bonus tracks (180g) (LP)
€20,00• Limited edition high-definition 180 g vinyl LP, with new cover art.
• 1960 debut album from the unmatchable Etta James includes what would become some of her best known songs – the title track, in particular, is of course an all-time classic
• Recorded for the Chess Records subsidiary label Argo with bluesy string arrangements by Riley Hampton. Original LP plus 6 bonus tracks
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Howlin` Wolf - Second Album aka Rockin` Chair + 2 Bonus Tracks (180 gram) (LP)
€20,00Howlin’ Wolf was one of the greatest characters and most electrifying performers in blues history. He was an imposing presence, blessed with a thunderous voice, enormous physical strength, and a pair of lungs that would not quit. Wolf didn’t just startle audiences, he menaced them into submission. In addition to his powerful voice, he was also an accomplished harmonica player. Wolf was one of the first artists to figure out how to make thoroughly modern experimental music by emphasizing the most primitive elements of its ancestral roots. This quintessential collector’s release contains Wolf’s eponymous second album for Chess Records, Howlin’ Wolf (1962) – one of the all-time cornerstones of the Chicago Blues. The so-called “Rockin’ Chair Album” brings together some of the electric blues’ finest songs from the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, such as “The Red Rooster”, “Spoonful”, “Wang-Dang-Doodle”, and “Back Door Man”. In addition, this CD includes 10 bonus tracks (gathering a variety of those great sides Wolf recordedbetween 1952 and 1959), which together with this remastered gem represent the finest work of this blues master in his prime. PERSONNEL: HOWLIN’ WOLF, vocals, guitar and harmonica, plus: Willie Johnson, Hubert Sumlin, Jimmy Rogers (guitar), Willie Dixon (bass) Otis Spann, Henry Gray (piano) Earl Phillips, Sammy Lay (drums), Abe Locke (tenor saxophone), among others. Recorded in Chicago, Illinois, between 1952 and 1961.
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Pickett Wilson - Let Me Be Your Boy (180 gram) (LP)
€20,00• The great Wilson Pickett brought the gruff, throaty power of his gospel-trained voice to bear on some of the most incendiary soul music of the Sixties. Born in Alabama but raised in Detroit, he began singing in a local gospel-harmony group called The Violinaires. In 1959, he crossed over into secular music and joined The Falcons. In addition to Pickett, The Falcons included future soul stars Eddie Floyd and Sir Mack Rice.
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Dion And The Belmonts - Presenting + 2 bonus (180 gram) (LP)
€20,00Klassikko! The seminal first album from Dion & The Belmonts, the epitome of Italian American doo-wop by a group of teenagers who got their start singing on street corners of the Bronx. Revealing a musical soul that transcended the limitations of teen pop (and foreshadowed group leader Dion Di Mucci’s future solo career) with immortal rock and roll hits like I Wonder Why” or ”Teenager in Love”, still among some of the best examples of white vocal R&B to come out of New York in the 50s.”
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Shirelles - Baby It`s You + 2 bonus (180 g) (LP)
€20,00• Limited edition high definition 180 g vinyl LP. Includes free MP3 download.
• One of the finest of the first wave of black female pop harmony groups, who influenced the Ronettes and the Motown girl groups – their songs were even covered by the Beatles. The Shirelles projected a girl next-door image and their songs about young love and it’s travails appealed to a wide fan base.
• Original album with 2 bonus tracks
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James Etta - Something’s Got A Hold On Me – Chess & Argo (2LP) (LP)
€29,00• Etta James’ powerful, versatile and emotionally direct voice could enliven the raunchiest blues (e.g., “I Just Want to Make Love to You”) as well as the subtlest love songs (such as “All I Could Do Is Cry,” or her signature hit, “At Last”). She was one of the most iconic soul singers, with a career that lasted decades. James was as comfortable carrying subtle melodies as she was exploring the more raucous side of the blues.
• This double LP collector’s edition includes 27 studio tracks, consisting of the sensational singles – both A- & B-sides – Etta James made in Chicago for the Chess brothers’ Argo and Chess labels, between 1960 and 1962. Unlike her previous R&B recordings for the Modern and Kent labels, in this new stage she sounded more sophisticated, while maintaining her powerful attack. Contained here is the cream of the crop from Etta’s musical legacy.
• The set also presents a number of James’ lesser-known songs which are just as enjoyable as the unforgettable hits from that period. All of these fabulous recordings have been packaged together in this essential release, which gives ample proof of Etta James’ versatility as well as her rightful place in the R&B and early soul pantheon.
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Charles Ray - Hallelujah I Love Her So! + 2 bonus tracks (180g) (LP)
€20,00• Limited edition high definition 180 g vinyl LP. Includes free MP3 download
• This was actually Ray Charles’ first long player, though it included singles from a few years before. Issued by Atlantic in 1957 under the simple title “Ray Charles” it features some inspired performances with backing from a band that included Sam the man Taylor “tenor sax” and guitarist Mickey Baker.
• Original LP with 2 bonus tracks
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Little Richard - I`ll Never Walk Alone – Pray Along With Little Richard + 2 bonus (180 gram) (LP)
€13,00• This very special release contains one of Little Richard’s most difficult to find LPs,originally issued on George Goldner’s* local Goldisc label in 1960: Pray Along with Little Richard (subtitled I’ll Never Walk Alone), where he presented gospel songs and spirituals recorded in late 1959. The album marks Richard’s first attempt at religious material, and it has been long unavailable on vinyl. Note this collection of songs was retitled Sings Spirituals (for the United label) and Little Richard Sings Freedom Songs (for the Crown label) on future reissues. “It was just the kind of music I had always wanted to record,” Little Richard once declared. “After it was released the offers for gospel concerts started pouring in.”
• In addition to the original 1960 album, this WaxTime collector’s edition includes 2 bonus tracks, which were cut by Little Richard during the same sessions: “In My Heart” and “Everytime I Feel the Spirit.”
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Vincent Gene - A Record Date + 2 bonus (180 gram) (LP)
€23,00Limited edition high-definition 180 g vinyl LP. Includes free MP3 download
• Released on Capitol in 1958, this wasthe second long player using the new Blue Caps lineup, with Johnny Meeks replacing Cliff Gallup on guitar. If the result was a slightly less frantic sound than his earliest recordings, Vincent’s delivery was as passionate as ever.
• Original album with 2 bonus tracks
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King Albert - The Big Blues + 2 bonus (180 g, blue vinyl) (LP)
€20,00• Albert King was one of the founding fathers of electric blues. With “Lucy” (his trademark Flying V Gibson), King developed his own style and unique tone. He played left-handed, without re-stringing the guitar from the right-handed setup. His “upside-down” playing accounted for his difference in tone, since he pulled down on the strings that most other players push up on when bending notes. He influenced numerous blues and later rock legends, including Otis Rush, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, to name a few.
• Limited edition high definition 180 g vinyl LP
• Albert King’s debut album, issued on the King label in 1962 was a collection of singles from the previous three years demonstrated his exquisite guitar and vocal interplay. This edition contains two bonus tracks
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Brown James - (Can You) Feel It ! (180g) (LP)
€20,00This Waxtime collector’s edition contains 20 remastered studio tracks, including the fabulous early singles – both A & B sides – James Brown made for the Federal and King labels, between 1959 and 1962. Brown’s early repertoire, much of which is presented on this indispensable LP set, marks one of the most important building blocks of the soul and funk idioms. Highlights include “Shout and Shimmy,” “Night Train,” “It Was You,” and the instrumental numbers “Cross Firing” and “Hold It.” Brown’s back-up singer Yvonne Fair is also featured belting out the original version of the worldwide smash “I Got You (I Feel Good)” titled “I Found You.” These recordings provide an opportunity to hear JB paying homage to his early influences. R&B balladry, doo wop, gospel and blues are all evident throughout this collection of songs. Those more familiar with Brown’s later work may be surprised to hear his delicate croon on “I Love You, Yes I Do,” but the urgency and emotion he displays even in this early incarnation are par for the course.
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Cooke Sam - With The Soul Stirrers : Come And Go To That Land (Specialty Singles 1951-1957) (LP)
€20,00• This Wax Time collector’s edition presents 19 studio tracks, including a selection of the fabulous sides Sam Cooke cut with The Soul Stirrers for the Specialty label between 1951 and 1957.
All of these great numbers have been remastered and packaged together in this essential collector’s edition on vinyl. There’s no better proof of Sam Cooke’s early genius than these seminal, spiritual, passionate, and soulful recordings with The Soul Stirrers.
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Richard Cliff - Listen To Cliff! + 2 Bonus Tracks (LP)
€20,00• Limited edition high definition 180 g vinyl stereo LP
• 1961 album originally issued by Columbia Records and long unavailable on vinyl. Cliff is backed by The Shadows and the Norrie Paramor Orchestra. This edition contains two bonus tracks
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Holly Buddy - That’ll Be The Day + 2 Bonus Tracks (LP)
€20,00• Limited edition high definition 180 g vinyl LP
• Released by Decca in 1958, this LP contains tracks from Holly’s pre-Brunswick days in 1956 including the original, slower version of “That’ll Be the Day”. This edition includes two bonus tracks