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Chicago Blues
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Singles Collection: The London Years
:Album Description:European paper sleeve pressing. Part of Abkco’s ‘Rolling Stones Remastered Series’. Includes an ‘Inaugural Edition’ Certificate! Universal. 3 CD's. 2006.
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Southern Country Blues, Vol. 2
:Album Description:European paper sleeve pressing. Part of Abkco’s ‘Rolling Stones Remastered Series’. Includes an ‘Inaugural Edition’ Certificate! Universal. 3 CD's. 2006.
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Texas Flood - Couldn't Stand The Weather - Soul To Soul (3 Pak)
:Album Description:European paper sleeve pressing. Part of Abkco’s ‘Rolling Stones Remastered Series’. Includes an ‘Inaugural Edition’ Certificate! Universal. 3 CD's. 2006.
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The Vintage Years
:Album Description:106 tracks digitally re-mastered from the original acetates for the best sound ever! Compiled by John Broven, this brings together King's seminal recordings of the 50s & 60s for the Modern group. There are no less than 27 chart recordings, including four #1 R&B hits, seventeen top 10 R&B hits, & four top 100 hits. This Vintage Years box was put together with great care, and was not a rush job. Managing Director Roger Armstrong spent many months analyzing the Ace archive of over 2,000 B.B. King tapes to select ...
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Roots 'n' Blues: The Retrospective 1925-1950
:Album Description:106 tracks digitally re-mastered from the original acetates for the best sound ever! Compiled by John Broven, this brings together King's seminal recordings of the 50s & 60s for the Modern group. There are no less than 27 chart recordings, including four #1 R&B hits, seventeen top 10 R&B hits, & four top 100 hits. This Vintage Years box was put together with great care, and was not a rush job. Managing Director Roger Armstrong spent many months analyzing the Ace archive of over 2,000 B.B. King tapes to select ...
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Honk for Texas
:Album Description:106 tracks digitally re-mastered from the original acetates for the best sound ever! Compiled by John Broven, this brings together King's seminal recordings of the 50s & 60s for the Modern group. There are no less than 27 chart recordings, including four #1 R&B hits, seventeen top 10 R&B hits, & four top 100 hits. This Vintage Years box was put together with great care, and was not a rush job. Managing Director Roger Armstrong spent many months analyzing the Ace archive of over 2,000 B.B. King tapes to select ...
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Big Blues Box, Vol. 2
:Album Description:106 tracks digitally re-mastered from the original acetates for the best sound ever! Compiled by John Broven, this brings together King's seminal recordings of the 50s & 60s for the Modern group. There are no less than 27 chart recordings, including four #1 R&B hits, seventeen top 10 R&B hits, & four top 100 hits. This Vintage Years box was put together with great care, and was not a rush job. Managing Director Roger Armstrong spent many months analyzing the Ace archive of over 2,000 B.B. King tapes to select ...
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Say It Loud! A Celebration of Black Music in America
: 's Best of 2001:As with 1999's Respect box, which chronicled women recording artists, Rhino again attempts to capture and condense a mighty field with the six-CD Say It Loud! And again, it largely succeeds. A companion to the VH1 series of the same name, Say It Loud! tells one story and many. It covers the development of many related genres, the business of locking many outsize talents and personalities into the grooves of records, and the music as it mirrored a rustling, ever-changing society--that last underscored by the inclusion of spoken ...
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L-O-V-E: The Complete Capitol Recordings 1960-1964
:Album Description:Nat King Cole (1919-1965) was the most popular male singer of his generation, and, along with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, one of the four best known male vocalists of all time. Making Cole's story all the more remarkable, he began his career not as a pop singer but as one of the greatest of all jazz pianists. Yet by the time he had made the transition from jazz to pop, he had sold more records and racked up more hit singles than anyone in the immediate post-war ...
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