| | Willie Clayton Gifted CD Willie Clayton Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Paul Richmond, Ron Carbo (recorder); Ray Silkman (saxophone); E. Ollie Brown (tenor saxophone); A. Gray, S. Brown (background vocals). Recording information: Blue Tone Studio, Chicago, IL; Soul Kitchen Studio, Clinton, MS. Willie Clayton Gifted Songs Purchase Gifted CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Vick Allen Old School...New Flava CD (2004)
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| | Willie Clayton Changing Tha Game CD (2004)
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| | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$24.79 Gravel-voiced Alexis Korner is arguably the most important figure in the history of British blues - the inspiration for several generations of star musicians, from The Rolling Stones to Led Zeppelin & beyond. This first-ever full-career retrospective spans everything from mid-50s skiffle to his final blues outings, via groundbreaking ...
| | Isley Brothers Baby Makin' Music CD (2006)
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$10.89 The Isley Brothers: Ronald Isley (vocals); Ernie Isley (guitar, background vocals). Additional personnel: Jermaine Dupri, R. Kelly. The follow-up to the Isley's excellent 2003 album BODY KISS gives all indications that the legendary R&B outfit is still going strong some 50 years into its career. Decades before young, hip-hop-influenced urban contemporary singers were swinging and swaying their way into women's good graces, Ronald Isley ...
| | Doors Soft Parade CD (1969) Gold; Remastered
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$20.29 The Doors: Jim Morrison (vocals); Robby Krieger (guitar, background ...
| | Long John Baldry It Ain't Easy CD (1971) Bonus Tracks; England; Remastered
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$11.05 It Ain't Easy features a British blues/rock lineup befitting the man behind the Long John Baldry moniker. This album returns Baldry to a decidedly edgier and hipper audience, with a literal cast of all-stars on some of the more adventurous material he had covered to date. This is no doubt due, at least in part, to the involvement of rock superstars Rod Stewart and Elton John. (In fact, John confesses to have taken the ...
| | Female Blues Singers: Complete Recorded Works: Vol. 12 (1922-35). CD (1997) Import
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| | Luther "Georgia Boy" Johnson Lonesome In My Bedroom CD (1975)
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| | George Chisholm Early Days 1935-1944 CD (1998)
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| | O Blues, Where Art Thou? CD (2002)
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| | Still Valley CD (2006)
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| | Saiichi Sugiyama (1st Album 1994) CD (2006)
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$16.45 The eleven tracks on Sugiyama's first album released in 1994, simply titled with his name, are made up of his compositions and blues numbers. The album features a dark and moody version of Wolf's "Who's Been Talkin" with a Peter Green-esque lead guitar and Zoot Money in a dark mood on his Hammond, a rocker "Pretty Tanya", mellow "China Doll", epic "Never Turn Back" and "Somewhere Down the Road" which ...
| | Joe Satriani Surfing With The Alien CD (1987) With DVD; Digipak
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$15.95 This influential instrumental rock album was newly remastered by Satriani and original SWTA producer John Cuniberti. Included are very personal liner notes and track-by-track commentary by Joe, never-before-seen photos, and memorabilia from Joe's personal archive. The DVD includes a never-before-seen live show from the 1988 Montreux Jazz Festival filmed during the bombastic Surfing With the Alien tour and music videos. Also included are exclusive never-before-seen footage of Joe performing tracks from SWAT, enter to win a Satriani gear package, and more!
Personnel: Joe Satriani (guitar, keyboards, bass, percussion, drum programming); Jeff Campbell (drums, percussion); Bongo Bob Smith (percussion, drum programming); John Cuniberti (percussion). Recorded at Alpha And Omega Recording and Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco, California. Includes liner notes by Matt Resnicoff. Personnel: Joe Satriani (bass guitar); Jeff Campitelli (drums); John Cuniberti (percussion); Bongo Bob Smith (drum programming); Jeff Kreeger. The LED ZEPPELIN IV of instrumental rock albums, 1987's SURFING WITH THE ALIEN cemented Joe Satriani's status as a top-tier virtuoso axe man. Although Satriani (a teacher to such famous students as Steve Vai and Metallica's Kirk Hammett) began getting recognition following his solo debut, NOT OF THIS EARTH, it was this subsequent record that truly sent the guitarist's career into the stratosphere. With the majority of the album performed by Satch himself (including bass, keyboard, and most drum parts), this is an outing that prominently displays his overall musical talent, while keeping the focus on his amazingly deft, blistering leads. The New York-born guitarist also impresses with his eclectic array of styles, ranging from the fierce hard rock of the title track to the delicate pop of "Always with Me, Always with You" to the bold blues of "Satch Boogie." For those curious about the revered shredder, this is a great introduction, and, for aspiring heavy-metal/hard-rock guitarists, SURFING WITH THE ALIEN is absolutely essential. Surfing with the Alien belongs to its era like Are You ...
| | Drew Pizzulo Mainstream CD (2008)
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