1995
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Waters Muddy - The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album (CD)
€20,00After 27 years recording for Chess Records, this April 1975 album was Muddy’s last for the label – and I think it’s a bit of a forgotten gem.
PAUL BUTTERFIELD provides fabulous bluesy Harmonica throughout, PINETOP PERKINS plays piano (guest vocals also on ”Kansas City” & ”Caldonia”) with both GARTH HUDSON and LEVON HELM of THE BAND throwing in Keyboards/Accordion and Drums/Bass respectively. While it’s a straight-up blues album for the most part, Hudson’s Accordion playing gives some of the tracks a slightly swing/Cajun feel – and is a genuine surprise and treat for it too. Special mention should also go to Butterfield’s harmonica playing, which is fantastic throughout – clearly enthused by the mere proximity of the great blues man! In fact you can ’feel’ the love of each musician towards Muddy in each and every recording.
Five of its eight tracks are Muddy Waters originals topped up with three cover versions. The three covers are Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller’s peach ”Kansas City”, made famous by Wilbert Harrison and done by hundreds of others since, while the other two are the Louis Jordan R’n’B classics, ”Let The Good Times Roll” and ”Caldonia”. Other contributions come from HOWARD JOHNSON on Saxophone, FRED CARTER on Bass and Guitar with BOB MARGOLIN on Guitar also – HENRY GLOVER produced the record.
This 1995 ERICK LABSON remaster has typically ace sound from one of Universal’s primo engineers, while ”Fox Squirrel” is a CD-only bonus track that is just that – a genuine discovery and bonus – astonishing that this McKinley Morganfield original was left off the record – nor ever used as a b-side?
”The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album” divides fans, but I feel it’s a forgotten gem that deserves a rethink. And like all of his 70’s recordings – I love it to bits.
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Various - God Less America (Käytetty LP/12)
€50,00Harvinainen USA kokoelma v. 1995. STILL SEALED / MUOVEISSA!!
”Too many girls, too many parties and too many pills.” – Arkey Blue
Sometimes you really can judge a book by its cover, or in this case an album’s cover. Spanning 1955-1966, God Less America: Country & Western fer all ye Sinners’ n’ Sufferers is the kind of compilation dreamed up by those who seek out, relish and horde oddities and curios from the golden age of Country & Western. Yes, the real C&W.
At times times serious, at times humorous and at times heartbreaking, this collection mines the fringes of the original American honky tonk scene from Tucumcari to Tallahatchie. If released today some of the tracks would sound akin to Ween’s 12 Golden Country Greats, but then again, Dean and Gene were always pretty astute musicologists. Like any sub-genre round-up, God Less America digs up artists and tracks that skimmed below the surface; i.e., think the odder moments of Porter Wagner and John D. Loudermilk. ” Country & Western Fer All Ye Sinner´s n´Sufferers 1955-1966″
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Elmore James - The Best Of-The Early Years-The Legendary Modern Recordings (Käytetty CD)
€17,00AIKOJA SITTEN LOPPUUNMYYTY CD!
”One of the greatest blues musicians and singers ever, Elmore James bridged the pre-war intensity and rhythmic impetus of Delta blues with the fierce heat of post-World War 2 musical urbanisation. His hoarse, rasping, crying vocals, tough slashing slide guitar, booting (often) saxophone-led support combos and terrific repertoire, earned Elmore the kind of legendary status that made his music a key influence on the 1960s R&B blues booms (both Rolling Stone Brian Jones and Fleetwood Mac’s Jeremy Spencer were big, big fans) and beyond. ’The Best Of – The Early Years’ is a 28 track CD released as the ultimate Elmore James ’Best Of’ package, superceding our previous release ’Let’s Cut It’ (CDCH 192). It assembles his 1951 debut recording of Dust My Broom (made for Trumpet Records); Meteor and Flair sides from the years 1953-1955 (including such classics as Sunnyland, Standing At The Crossroads, Happy Home and Hawaiian Boogie) plus two fine recordings made for Modern in 1956 – Wild About You and Long Tall Woman.Great blues sides in the best sound quality available (transferred from original analogue master tapes) with compilation, archive research and sleevenotes by noted blues discographer Ray Topping. As the title correctly states, this is ’The Best Of Elmore James – The Early Years.'”