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Savoy Blues 1944 to 1994
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Chronicles
:Album Description:The 'Chronicles' box sets are specially selected original albums presented in a book-style long box. Each album was selected to symbolize a classic period for the artist. Each disc includes original CD booklet. Titles in this set include: 'Gasoline Alley,' 'Every Picture Tells A Story,' and 'Never A Dull Moment'.
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Blues Band Box
:Album Description:At last! A 4 CD box set which chronicles the band's history and recording career from their first recordings up to the present day. Features a total of 78 tracks, including rare and unreleased items, and a lavishly produced booklet with in-depth notes by official Blues Band historian Roy Bainton, plus loads of memorabilia care of Tom McGuinness All tracks digitally remastered! BGO RECORDS. 2005.
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Blues, Barrelhouse & Boogie Woogie: 1946-1955
:Album Description:At last! A 4 CD box set which chronicles the band's history and recording career from their first recordings up to the present day. Features a total of 78 tracks, including rare and unreleased items, and a lavishly produced booklet with in-depth notes by official Blues Band historian Roy Bainton, plus loads of memorabilia care of Tom McGuinness All tracks digitally remastered! BGO RECORDS. 2005.
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Beckology
:Album Description:At last! A 4 CD box set which chronicles the band's history and recording career from their first recordings up to the present day. Features a total of 78 tracks, including rare and unreleased items, and a lavishly produced booklet with in-depth notes by official Blues Band historian Roy Bainton, plus loads of memorabilia care of Tom McGuinness All tracks digitally remastered! BGO RECORDS. 2005.
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The Classic Earliest Recordings
:Album Description:At last! A 4 CD box set which chronicles the band's history and recording career from their first recordings up to the present day. Features a total of 78 tracks, including rare and unreleased items, and a lavishly produced booklet with in-depth notes by official Blues Band historian Roy Bainton, plus loads of memorabilia care of Tom McGuinness All tracks digitally remastered! BGO RECORDS. 2005.
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Big Band
:Album Description:Budget-priced box featuring 40(!) digitally remastered CDs packed with all the best from the top names of the Big Band era during the Great Depression and World War II. Each disc contains music by just one artist, though most of the stars have two hits-packed CDs and Duke Ellington has three! Other featured acts include Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, Artie Shaw, Woody Herman, Cab Calloway, Gene Krupa, Stan Kenton and many others. ...
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Barrelhouse, Boogie & Blues
:Album Description:Budget-priced box featuring 40(!) digitally remastered CDs packed with all the best from the top names of the Big Band era during the Great Depression and World War II. Each disc contains music by just one artist, though most of the stars have two hits-packed CDs and Duke Ellington has three! Other featured acts include Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, Artie Shaw, Woody Herman, Cab Calloway, Gene Krupa, Stan Kenton and many others. ...
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Global Voices, A Vox Set: Traditional, Sacred, Contemporary
: :An exploration of the human voice is used in song all around the world, here split into three areas--traditional, sacred, and contemporary--each with its own CD. What sets this box apart is the fact that it largely relies on unknown names, so you're hearing the voice, not the artist. Curiously, it's the contemporary music that seems weakest, with a more innate sense of familiarity, while the traditional offers the most delights, with Laos's 'Khamvong Insixiengmai' a standout. The sacred ...
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1937-1940, Vol. 2
: :An exploration of the human voice is used in song all around the world, here split into three areas--traditional, sacred, and contemporary--each with its own CD. What sets this box apart is the fact that it largely relies on unknown names, so you're hearing the voice, not the artist. Curiously, it's the contemporary music that seems weakest, with a more innate sense of familiarity, while the traditional offers the most delights, with Laos's 'Khamvong Insixiengmai' a standout. The sacred ...
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