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Big Band Jazz, Vol. 1: From the Beginning to the Fifties


by: Various Artists




Boogie Uproar: Texas Blues and R&B 1947-1954


by: Various Artists




Chess Blues


by: Various Artists




The Cobra Records Story


by: Various Artists


: :Cobra was the exception, a label that took its personality from its A&R chief rather than its owner. Eli Toscano, who owned a record shop in West Chicago, founded the label in 1956, but he left the artistic decisions to his in-house songwriter-producer-bassist Willie Dixon, who had just left Chess Records in a money dispute. Dixon was a great talent scout, and he snatched the three best performers of the Chicago blues' second generation--Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, and Magic Sam-- right out from under the Chess brothers' noses. He wrote them ...

The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions: 1967-1969


by: Fleetwood Mac


:Album Details:33 Previously Unreleased Recordings Presented on this Detailed Six CD Set. Five Original Albums Are Included in their Original Form with Bonus Tracks Running at the End of Each. A Must for Collectors !

Led Zeppelin


by: Led Zeppelin


: :Here are the original monsters of rock in all their epic, bombastic glory. The Who may have had more decibels (a dubious distinction), but no band took hard rock higher into the stratosphere than the Zep did with their cosmic mixture of deep blues, gothic melodrama, and the supernatural chops of Page, Plant, Bonham, and Jones. For listeners new to the Zep canon, there's no better primer of the band's range and power than this 4 CD box set, compiled and remixed in 1990 by Page himself. All the obvious song ...

Sounds of the South


by: Various Artists


: :Alan Lomax received funding from Atlantic Records in 1959 to head into the Southeast with the latest in stereo field recording technology, and this set collects the original eight records issued as a result of that trek in 1961. The sound quality is brilliant, the performances uncompromisingly raw, vibrant, plaintive, and real--everything the Greenwich Village folk movement tried to be is encapsulated on these slices of rural sound. Because of its high fidelity and the immense character found within the performances, this is the Lomax document to own if you absolutely ...

Spellbound! 1955-74


by: Screamin' Jay Hawkins


: :Alan Lomax received funding from Atlantic Records in 1959 to head into the Southeast with the latest in stereo field recording technology, and this set collects the original eight records issued as a result of that trek in 1961. The sound quality is brilliant, the performances uncompromisingly raw, vibrant, plaintive, and real--everything the Greenwich Village folk movement tried to be is encapsulated on these slices of rural sound. Because of its high fidelity and the immense character found within the performances, this is the Lomax document to own if you absolutely ...

Sony Music 100 Years: Soundtrack for a Century


by: Various Artists


: :Alan Lomax received funding from Atlantic Records in 1959 to head into the Southeast with the latest in stereo field recording technology, and this set collects the original eight records issued as a result of that trek in 1961. The sound quality is brilliant, the performances uncompromisingly raw, vibrant, plaintive, and real--everything the Greenwich Village folk movement tried to be is encapsulated on these slices of rural sound. Because of its high fidelity and the immense character found within the performances, this is the Lomax document to own if you absolutely ...

Singles 1963-1965


by: The Rolling Stones


:Album Details:Digitally Remastered CD Single Box Set with 12 Lovingly Replicated Singles and EPs from the Stones' Early Heydays. Includes all the Original Artwork and Unique B-sides that Never Made their Way on to Any LPs and Compilations, Like their LENNON/MCCARTNEY Cover of 'i Wanna Be Your Man' and the Shocking Instrumental 'Theme' Song 'Stoned'. This is the First of Three Boxes to Come.



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