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10 Days Out (Blues from the Backroads)/ (CD/DVD)


by: Kenny Wayne Shepherd


:Album Description:Kenny Wayne Shepherd's reverence for his musical roots are center-stage on Ten Days Out...Blues From The Backroads, a CD+DVD package that features the guitarslinger and Double Trouble rhythm section of bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton performing with some of the greatest blues players of our time as well as lesser-known but historically significant bluesmen. Traveling to their hometowns to record everywhere from juke joints to front porches, from New Orleans to Kansas, Shepherd celebrates and becomes part of blues history with Ten ...

Midnight Blues


by: Magic Slim & the Teardrops


: :When word got out that Magic Slim was looking for a few guest Teardrops, the Chicago rhythm & blues community responded with a resounding 'Yeah!' Joining him on this incredible set of real Chicago Blues with a dash of Country and a bit of Soul thrown in are James Cotton, Lil' Ed Williams, Lonnie Brooks, Otis Clay, Gene Barge, Elvin Bishop and the Chicago Rhythm & Bues Kings horn section. Slim is a national treasure, one of the few true bluesmen still around, and ...

Soul Speak


by: Michael McDonald


:Album Description:The unforgettable voice of Michael McDonald is back with his follow up to his two Motown tribute albums! The former Doobie Brother and touring member of Steely Dan returns with a 13 track record, featuring some of Michael's favorite songs: 'Love TKO' by Teddy Pendergrass, 'Walk on By' by Dionne Warwick, 'Into The Mystic' by Van Morrison, 'Living For The City' by Stevie Wonder, 'Redemption Song' by Bob Marley and more. 'Soul Speak' also features the brand new song from Michael 'Getting Over You'. ...

Blues Deluxe


by: Joe Bonamassa


: :New York guitar phenom walks tall in the blues tradition with this third album, jettisoning fiery riffs inspired by John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Elmore James, and Albert Collins into the future with furious playing, a hard-rock sensibility, and a grizzled voice that owes a debt to Gregg Allman. Equally inspired by the Delta blues and the mid-'60s British blues boom, the young firebrand--who titled this CD after a Rod Stewart song penned while in the Jeff Beck Group--is able to fuse those two schools ...

Feel So Good


by: Albert Cummings


: :When Albert Cummings recorded this live album at the historic Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, MA, the audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that's rarely heard. Albert and his band responded with a blistering set of great originals and killer covers of Zeppelin, Little Feat and Muddy Waters tunes. With producer Jim Gaines at the controls and Albert's incredible display of guitar virtuosity and deep emotion this is one live performance that is bound to become ...

Dona Got a Ramblin Mind


by: Carolina Chocolate Drops


:Album Description:AS HEARD ON NPR! 'Even though the music's being played right in front of you, you expect to hear crackles and hisses as if the sounds were being torn from a salvaged 78.' - Independent Weekly Terrific renditions of old-time classics from the Carolina Chocolate Drops as they reclaim their African American NC Piedmont string band musical traditions! This young group is the hottest thing to hit the old-time music community in decades, and have grabbed the attention of folks like Taj Mahal, Mike ...

Texas Flood


by: Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble


: essential recording:This legendary 1983 debut by the fallen torchbearer of the '80s-'90s blues revival sounds even more dramatic in its remixed and expanded edition. Stevie Ray Vaughan's guitar and vocals are a bit brighter and more present on this 14-track CD. And the newly included bonus numbers (an incendiary studio version of the slow blues 'Tin Pan Alley' that was left off the original release, and live takes of 'Testify,' 'Mary Had a Little Lamb,' and the instrumental 'Wham!' from a 1983 Hollywood concert) ...

The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble


by: Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble


: essential recording:This legendary 1983 debut by the fallen torchbearer of the '80s-'90s blues revival sounds even more dramatic in its remixed and expanded edition. Stevie Ray Vaughan's guitar and vocals are a bit brighter and more present on this 14-track CD. And the newly included bonus numbers (an incendiary studio version of the slow blues 'Tin Pan Alley' that was left off the original release, and live takes of 'Testify,' 'Mary Had a Little Lamb,' and the instrumental 'Wham!' from a 1983 Hollywood concert) ...

Unplugged


by: Eric Clapton


: : Eric Clapton Merchandise Amazon.com:Clapton caught the 'unplugged' trend just at the right time, when the public was hungry to hear how well rock stars and their material can hold up when stripped of elaborate production values. Clapton himself seemed baffled by the phenomenon, especially when picking up the armload of Grammys Unplugged earned him, including Record and Song of the Year for 'Tears in Heaven,' the heart-rending elegy to his young son, Conor. That song and a reworked version of 'Layla' got most of ...

Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985


starring: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Double Trouble


: :By the summer of 1982 Stevie Ray Vaughn was already a veteran of the Southern blues circuit. Desperately searching for his big break he was asked to play 'Blues Night' at the annual Montreaux Jazz Festival in Montreaux Switzerland. Playing like his life depended on it Stevie put on a fiery performance - full of future SRV classics like 'Pride and Joy' and 'Love Struck Baby.' The audience could have cared less. Every song Stevie played was greeted by an increasing wave of boos ...



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