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Blues Singers (Jazz Sounds Of The Twenties)
Used Import - S1240
1967 compilation on Swaggie Records. ...
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Ladies Sing The Blues
Used - LP - SJL 2233
1979 2LP gatefold compilation album. ...
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Arkansas Blues
Used - LP - US-7784
1980s blues compilation. ...
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Okeh Chicago Blues
Used - LP - EG 37318
1982 blues 2LP compilation housed in a gatefold jacket ...
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Hard Times
Used - LP - 4007
1975 blues compilation from Rounder Records ...
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Love Rustler
Used - LP - AB-991
1977 US original Santa Maria pressing with original company inner sleeve. NM- jacket. "Delbert McClinton's final album for ABC, issued in 1977, came on the heels of momentum built up by two albums that gradually warmed him to critics and audiences alike. Love Rustler dared to take the fusion of virtually all the music McClinton had come up around working as a musician from the early '60s on. Chip Young and McClinton chose a slate of songs that were contemporary in their arrangement but retained the deep rootsiness of McClinton's established approach. The cast and crew were the same musicians who played on Genuine Cowhide. The title track is, for all intent practical purposes, a disco song, but one read through the lessons of hard soul and funk with a huge horn section kicking it over the top of the vocal. "Let Love Come Between Us," which had been a mid-level hit for Bootsy's Rubber Band, is given a more solid soul treatment here. Both these tracks are significant in that they offer a view into what is McClinton's focused record from his early periods. R&B, funk, and soul are the basis for virtually everything here. Even the country tunes, such as Jimmie Rodgers' "In the Jailhouse Now" or the prison chain gang song "No More Cane," are given this treatment. And while that may sound hideous to purists of traditional music, truth is, you'd never get McClinton anyway, so take your musical fascism somewhere else. "Under Suspicion" takes a groove sensibility from Marvin Gaye's "Heard It Through the Grapevine" and turns it into snaky, overdriven groove 'n' roll. There's a read of Tony Joe White's "Hold on to Your Hiney" that's less swampy but way funkier. Horns punching up the fill between the lines and synthesizers kick the edges of the melody as popping bass and razor-wire guitars create the body. McClinton shoves White's humorous lyric over the line into the deeply sexual. It works despite some of the dated-sounding synth washes. Like its predecessor, McClinton wrote minimally for this recording, but it hardly matters; he makes all these songs his own anyway, and nowhere is this more evident than in the closer, "Turn on Your Lovelight," which is a stomping, Ray Charles soul-based arrangement with country edges in the backbeat and funked-up fat-belly bass. It goes on forever and one can feel the horns and McClinton's voice in the spine, right where they belong. Highly recommended." All Music Guide – Thom Jurek ...
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Tricia
Used - LP - 2218
Obscure, rare 1978 US original in generic whit edie cut sleeve, without liner note/promo insert. Pressed at Wakefield for Ark; A 1970s custom record label from Minneapolis, Minnesota, operated by recording engineer R. W. Fulton. Lundeed covers the likes of Joni, James Taylor, Stevie Wonder, Don Henley and Elton John. ...
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The Jealous Kind
Used - LP - ST-12115
1980 US original Los Angeles pressing on custom Muscle Shoals Sound Records & Capitol Records collab label. The Jealous Kind is from the legendary blues artist Delbert McClinton who has been active for more than six decades in the music industry. The record is an impeccable mix of soulful blues, rock, and country music that showcases McClinton's versatility as a musician. The album is a culmination of McClinton's life experiences in love, relationships, and heartaches, and it is evident in the lyrics and music. The Jealous Kind is an album that can be played on repeat without getting old, and it will take the listener on a musical journey that is both captivating and transcendent. ...
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The Lady And The Unicorn
Used - LP - 6407
1970 US original Santa Maria pressing with original company inner sleeve. VG++/NM- copy. VG+ cover, tiny corner dings and some compression on bottom seam. "Renbourn's Last Solo Album For The Next Six Years Overlaps With His Pentangle Work, Featuring Terry Cox Playing Hand Drums And Glockenspiel, With Future John Renbourn Band Member Tony Roberts And Violinist Dave Swarbrick. The Repertory Consists Of Medieval And Early Classical Pieces, Interspersed With The Expected Folk Material -- Keyboard Works From The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (Transcribed For Guitar) Stand Alongside Traditional Tunes Such As "Scarborough Fair," Which Turns Up As Part Of An 11-minute Track That Also Incorporates "My Johnny Was A Shoemaker," With Swarbrick At The Top Of His Form On Violin. The Album Is Entirely Instrumental, But As With Other Renbourn Releases, One Hardly Misses The Vocals." All Music Guide – Bruce Eder ...
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Resolving Contradictions
Used Import - BRON 510
1978 UK original without poster. "For His Second Solo Album, Andy MacKay Enlisted The Assistance Of Two Of His Roxy Music Friends (Phil Manzanera And Paul Thompson), And Following A Visit To China In 1978 He Recorded This "Tribute" To China. And It Worked. It Worked Brilliantly. Incorporating Traditional Chinese Sounds With His Progressive Rock Background, MacKay Was Able To Forge New Sounds That Made For Fascinating Listening. This Instrumental Album Not Only Highlights MacKay's Brilliant Playing But His Underrated Talent For Writing Incredibly Melodic, Moving Songs. The Moods On This Album Move From Melancholy To Joyous, And It All Makes Sense.” All Music Guide – Aaron Badgley ...
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