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This is part of Chess Records 50th Anniversary series. Personnel: Sonny Boy Williamson (vocals, harmonica); Eugene Pierson, Jimmy Rogers , Luther Tucker, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Muddy Waters, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Buddy Guy (guitar); Jarrett Gibson, Donald Hankins (saxophone); Lafayette Leake, Otis Spann (piano); Clifton James, Fred Below, Al Duncan (drums). Audio Remasterer: Erick Labson. Audio Remixers: John Strother; Bill Inglot. Liner Note Author: Dick Shurman. Recording information: Chicago, IL (08/12/1955-04/30/1964). Photographers: Valerie Wilmer; Galen Gart. While some hardliners will point to his early 1950s Trumpet recordings as his most undiluted work, Sonny Boy's tenure at Chess Records was his longest and most successful and therefore deserves first look for the novice coming to this remarkable bluesman at ground level. This 20-track collection takes 17 tracks from the excellent two-disc Essential Sonny Boy Williamson collection and adds "Sad To Be Alone," "My Younger Days" and an alternate session-second version of "One Way Out" with Buddy Guy on guitar (yes, this is the version that the Allman Brothers used as the blueprint for their cover version) to the final mix. This is another entry into MCA's Chess 50th Anniversary Series and the digital transfers here are exemplary, making this an automatic audio upgrade for those who already have this material in their collection. Because his output for the label was of such a uniformly high quality, virtually everything Williamson put down on tape at the Chess studios could make a final cut on any best of package you'd want to put together on the man. So bemoaning the absence of any track here would be minor critical carping, especially in light of no less than five other Sonny Boy Chess packages still being in print at press time. But if you're only going to own one of them and your wallet tends to shy away from two-disc anthologies, this makes an excellent first purchase. ~ Cub Koda The definitive HIS BEST collects some of Sonny Boy Williamson's finest work from his tenure at Chess Records, a period widely conceded to be his most artistically fruitful. He's backed by a who's who of Chicago blues musicians, in particular the astonishingly metallic sounding two guitar team of Robert Lockwood and Luther Tucker, bassist/songwriter Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters' great pianist Otis Spann, and future Blues Brother Matt "Guitar" Murphy. Highlights are almost too numerous to mention, but don't miss "Fattening Frogs for Snakes," which features one of Williamson's most metaphorically interesting lyrics. The great harp workout "Bye Bye Bird" has here been thoughtfully remixed for stereo. Sonny Boy Williamson His Best Songs Purchase His Best CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sky Is Crying: The History Of Elmore James CD (1993)
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Personnel: Roy Buchanan (vocals, guitar); Johnny Sayles, Otis Clay, Delbert McClinton, Kanika Kress (vocals); Criss Johnson, Donald Kinsey (guitar); Bill Heid, Stan Szelest (keyboards); Larry Exum (bass); Morris Jennings (drums). Producers: Roy Buchanan, Bruce Iglauer, Dick Shurman, Justin Niebank. Compilation producers: Bruce Iglauer, Bob DePugh, David Forte. Recorded at Streeterview Studios, Chicago, Illinois between 1985 & 1987. Includes liner notes by Bruce Iglauer. Digitally remastered by Brian Jensen & Bruce Iglauer (MonsterDisc, Chicago, Illinois). Personnel: Roy Buchanan (vocals, guitar); Delbert McClinton, Kanika Kress, Johnny Sayles, Otis Clay (vocals); Criss Johnson, Donald Kinsey (guitar); Stan Szelest, Bill Heid (keyboards); Morris Jennings (drums). Audio Mixers: David Axelbaum; Tim Hale. Recording information: Streeterville Studios, Chicago, IL. Photographer: Larry Kodani. The third non-crossed licensed anthology from the master guitarist focuses on his three-album stint at Chicago's blues-based Alligator Records. The artist considered the music he made during his 1985-1987 association with the label the most honest of his career. Since he received complete creative control on these discs, his 1988 suicide, a short year after Hot Wires -- one of Roy Buchanan's best albums ever -- was released, makes his untimely death even more shocking. With its 16 tracks -- two previously unreleased -- almost evenly divided ...
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Heartless Bastards: Erika Wennerstrom (vocals, guitar, piano); Mike Lamping (bass instrument); Kevin Vaughn (drums). Audio Mixers: Bruce Watson ; Chris Coady; Steve Girton. Recording information: Newport, KY; Quad Recording, New York, NY; The Money Shot, Water Valley, MS. The Heartless Bastards were clearly going for irony when they chose their band name -- their debut album, Stairs and Elevators, makes it clear this Ohio trio has no shortage of heart, soul, muscle, and fierce passion at their disposal. While drummer Kevin Vaughn and bassist Mike Lamping give this music a very powerful backbone and a hell of a wallop, it's guitarist, songwriter and vocalist Erika Wennerstrom who is clearly the star of this show -- while some have compared her singing to Janis Joplin, Wennerstrom's voice conjures up the same degree of rafter-rattling force without excessive histrionics or overblown ...
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