| Blind Boy Fuller Best Of Blues CDs Remaining Titles 1935-1940 CD (1995)
$10.69 between July 1935 & March 1940. Includes liner notes by Keith Shadwick.
Remaining Titles 1935-1940 collects the rest of Blind Boy Fuller's tracks recorded in the late '30s and while they're not quite as strong as other items he recorded at the same time,
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| Champion Jack Dupree Best Of Blues music Champion Jack Dupree 1940-1950 CD (2000)
$10.29 Personnel: Champion Jack Dupree (vocal, piano); Brownie McGhee, Sticks McGhee (guitar); Sonny Terry (harmonica); Ransom Knowling, Count Edmonson (bass); Wilson Swain (bass, organ); Melvin Merritt (drums).
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| Bill "Jazz" Gillum Best Of Blues CDs Jazz Gillum CD (1998)
$10.39 Recorded between January 10, 1935 and February 18, 1946. Includes liner notes by Paul Oliver.
Big Bill Bronzy/Carl Martin/ Black Bob/Blind John Davis/Big
Personnel: Jazz Gillum (vocals, harmonica); Big Bill Broonzy (vocals, guitar); Leonard Caston, Carl Martin (guitar); John Cameron (tenor saxophone);
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| Josh White Best Of Blues Records Josh White 1933-1944 CD (1994)
$10.39 Recorded in New York, New York.
Personnel: Josh White (vocals, guitar, accordion); Carrington Lewis, Bayard Rustin (vocals, tenor); Pinewood Tom, Joshua White (vocals, guitar); Bill White, Sam Gary (vocals); Wilson Myers (baritone saxophone).
Recording information: New York, NY (1933-1941).
Personnel includes: Josh White
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| Cow Cow Davenport Best Of Blues music Charles "Cow Cow" Davenport 1926-1938 CD (2000)
$10.09 The material ranges from magnificent Cow Cow Davenport solo tunes to good and not-so-good duets with a host of performers. Ivy Smith and Dora Carr are the artists with whom Davenport works best.
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| Washboard Sam Best Of Blues CDs Washboard Sam 1936-1947 CD (2000)
$10.59 The Best of Blues label celebrated the year 2000 with a Washboard Sam collection containing 21 of his best performances recorded between 1936 and 1947, a span of years that takes in much of his recording career. The selections are
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| Big Bill Broonzy Best Of Blues music 1934-1947 CD (1991)
$10.09 Besides making superb records under his own name, singer/guitarist Tampa Red backed all sorts of vocalists in all sorts of styles. Here are two giants of the great '30s Chicago piano-and-guitar blues scene.
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| Bumble Bee Slim Best Of Blues Records 1934-1937 CD (1994)
$10.25 Like many other Southern blues musicians looking for work during the Depression, Bumble Bee Slim (aka Amos Easton) made his way to the industrial cities of the northern Mississippi. From Chicago to Detroit, Slim and his contemporaries molded the easygoing
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