| | Bluesbreakers / John Mayall Crusade CD - Import Bluesbreakers / John Mayall Discography of CDs
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John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers classic album from 1967 has been digitally remastered and now boasts an extra ten bonus tracks including the A and B sides of the singles 'Curly', 'Suspicions' and 'Double Trouble'. Also included are the songs Please Don’t Tell' and 'Your Funeral, My Trial' only previously available on the Decca compilation, Thru The Years. Decca. 2007. 1. Oh Pretty Woman Listen 2. Stand Back Baby Listen 3. My Time After a While Listen 4. Snowy Wood Listen 5. Man of Stone Listen 6. Tears in My Eyes Listen 7. Driving Sideways Listen 8. Death of J.B. Lenoir Listen 9. I Can't Quit You Baby Listen 10. Streamline Listen 11. Me and My Woman Listen 12. Checkin' Up on My Baby Listen 13. Curly [*] Listen 14. Rubber Duck [*] Listen 15. Greeny [*] Listen 16. Crusade Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $0.39) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Blues | | All Time Sales Rank | 29973  | | CD Universe Part number | 7462054 | | Catalog number | 9842175 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 07, 2007 | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; England; Remastered |
Bluesbreakers / John Mayall Crusade Songs | 1. | Oh Pretty Woman |
| 2. | Stand Back Baby |
| 3. | My Time After A While |
| 4. | Snowy Wood |
| 5. | Man Of Stone |
| 6. | Tears In My Eyes |
| 7. | Driving Sideways |
| 8. | Death Of J.B. Lenoir, The |
| 9. | I Can Quit You Baby |
| 10. | Streamline |
| 11. | Me And My Woman |
| 12. | Checkin' Up On My Baby |
| 13. | Curly |
| 14. | Rubber Duck |
| 15. | Greeny |
| 16. | Missing You |
| 17. | Please Don't Tell |
| 18. | Your Funeral And My Trial |
| 19. | Double Trouble |
| 20. | It Hurts Me Too |
| 21. | Suspicions (Part One) |
| 22. | Suspicions (Part Two) |
| Purchase Crusade CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alexis Korner Kornerstoned: Anthology 1958-1983 CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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$24.79 While MUSICALLY RICH...AND FAMOUS documents the second half of British blues godfather Alexis Korner's career, KORNERSTONED adopts a more comprehensive ...
| | John Mayall Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton CDs (1966) (Import) Remastered; Deluxe Edition; United Kingdom
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$29.39 John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers: John Mayall (vocals, piano, organ, harmonica); Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); John McVie (bass); Hughie Flint (drums).
Includes original release liner notes by Neil Slaven & reissue liner notes by Paul Trynka.
1966's BLUESBREAKERS WITH ERIC CLAPTON is full of portent, as some of its participants would become superstars after its release. Future Cream guitarist Eric Clapton was highly rated enough in the UK blues-rock scene to score second billing, but it wasn't until this recording that he'd had the opportunity to truly stretch out ...
| | Jefferson Airplane Sweeping Up The Spotlight: Live At The Fillmore East 1969 CD (2007)
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$7.59 Jefferson Airplane were less focused in 1969 than they had been in the Summer of Love two years before. Recorded at the Fillmore East, these performances find the Airplane coming off their most recent album, Volunteers, released a month earlier, with the band a lot looser (drug use aside) and fractured. The factions in the group were presenting themselves during performances, and this set is no exception. Guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and bassist Jack Cassidy connected and jammed like they would have been just as content without the vocals getting in the way, Grace Slick and Paul Kantner combined ...
| | Danny Kirwan Second Chapter CD (1975) With Book; Limited Edition; Digipak
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$19.79 The first solo album from Fleetwood Mac singer/songwriter Daniel David Kirwan has the future producer for Human League and Buzzcocks, Martin Rushent, utilizing those skills here, as well as engineering. The sound is crystal clear, and a feather in the cap for Rushent as well as Kirwan. It starts off with an uncharacteristic "Ram Jam City," which has more Lindsey Buckingham sounds than one would expect, especially since the two guitarists come from two different musical ...
| | Mayall, John & Bluesbreakers Bare Wires CD (2007) (Import) Bonus Tracks; England; Remastered
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| | John Mayall Blues From Laurel Canyon CD (2007) (Import) Bonus Tracks; England
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| | Wooden Joe Nicholas CD (1992)
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$12.09 Wooden Joe Nicholas was born in New Orleans near the intersection of Frenchman and Rampart Streets on September 22, 1883. His primary influence was cornetist Buddy Bolden, who he heard perform at Globe Hall and Lincoln Park. Initially a tin flutist and clarinetist, Nicholas studied cornet with Bunk Johnson and Manuel "Manole" Perez, and blew clarinet with King Oliver and Richard M. Jones at Abadie's Cafe in Storyville. During the intermissions Nicholas played Oliver's cornet, and one night when Oliver was unable to extricate himself from a pool table at the Big 25, the "intermission" cornetist jammed with the group for an hour. Joe Nicholas proceeded to establish himself as a cornetist, playing at the 101 Ranch and at Pete Lala's and George Fewclothes', and leading a series of ensembles (he preferred sextets), the most famous being the Camelia Band. Wooden Joe Nicholas is said to have earned his moniker by serving as the sole cornetist of small brass bands in all-day street parades without apparently ever needing to rest his chops. Joe also insisted that the nickname was originally applied in reference to his boyhood habit of skipping school to go fishing and hunting in the swampy woods "back of town." The recordings released in 1994 on the American Music CD Wooden Joe Nicholas were made in New Orleans' Artisan Hall (usually pronounced Artesian Hall) at 1460 North Derbigny Street on May 10, 1945, at the home of clarinetist George Lewis one week later, and in the living room of trombonist Louis Nelson's house on July 20 and 21, 1949. This very old-fashioned music played by mature and elderly musicians must be appreciated for what it is, rather than being ridiculed for what it isn't. There is a relaxed honesty to these performances that is largely missing from most music heard in the 21st century. Wooden Joe primarily played the trumpet, doubling on clarinet for tracks 13 and 14. Collectively the other players were clarinetist Albert Burbank, trombonists Jim Robinson and Louis Nelson, banjoist Laurence Marrero, guitarist Johnny St. Cyr, bassists Austin Young and Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, and drummers Josiah "Cie" Frazier, Albert Jiles, and Baby Dodds. On track 17 (an earthy treatment of "St. Louis Blues" recorded at the home of clarinetist George Lewis), the handler of Robinson's trombone was ancient Joe Petit, a solid bass line player who held the ground for the others despite being toothless and deaf as a post. Albert Burbank was the vocalist on two versions of "Eh, La Bas," Johnny St. Cyr ground out the words to "Any Rags," Austin Young chortled "Seems Like Old Times," and the woman who sang "The Lord Will Make a Way" was New Orleans blues legend Ann Cook, now a church ...
| | Colors Of Latin Jazz: Mambo Mania! CD (2002)
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| | Frank Jordan Milk The Thrills CD (2004)
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| | Steve Cunningham Travels CD (1995)
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| | Janice De Rosa De Rosa CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Five Keys Rocking And Crying The Blues CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.85 Often cited as the vocal group's vocal group, the Five Keys formed in the mid-'40s as a gospel ensemble called the Sentimental Four, but inspired by the Mills Brothers and the Ink Spots, they added guitar player Joe Jones (who was later replaced by a piano player, also named Joe Jones) and a fifth vocalist (while still calling themselves the Sentimental Four -- perhaps the two Jones guys and the new singer weren't particularly sentimental) and began to do more secular material. The group didn't really hit its stride until 1950, however, when Maryland Pierce joined up, bringing in his distinctive bluesy tenor to the vocal mix. By this time they were calling themselves the Five Keys and were no longer a gospel act. This very generous 30-track collection brings together the group's early sides (recorded between 1951 and 1957) for the Aladdin, Groove (a RCA subsidiary), and Capitol labels and features a confident mix of doo wop, jump blues, elegant R&B, and edgy (for the time) pop that rotated lead vocals between Rudy West, Dickie Smith, and Pierce, allowing the Five Keys to exhibit an impressive versatility. By the end of the decade, though, the group splintered into divergent touring ensembles, and aside from a couple of one-off brief reunions in 1983 and 1991, the original Five Keys have no recording legacy outside of the 1950s, although various configurations continued to tour under the Five Keys name into the 21st century. As this set shows, though, the original ensemble was not only versatile but a whole lot of fun, and ...
| | Lowell Fulson One More Blues CD (1984) (Import)
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| | Ursprung Buam A Fesches Boarisches Madl CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Fiyawater Covert Propaganda CD (2007)
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