| Otis Clay Bullseye Blues CDs Soul Man: Live In Japan CD (1983)
$14.65 All of Otis Clay's albums are worth hearing, but this one--a 1983 concert recorded in Tokyo--is not only his masterpiece but one of the best live soul albums since the mid '60s heyday of the Stax/Volt Revue. Backed by an
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| Charles Brown Bullseye Blues Records Cool Christmas Blues CD (1994)
$10.05 COOL CHRISTMAS BLUES was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
This 1994 set was recorded and released in the midst of a resurgence in popularity for Charles Brown during the early '90s. It's also the singer's
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| J.B. Hutto Bullseye Blues music Rock With Me Tonight CD (1999)
$9.89 This 1999 reissue of Hutto's final album on Varrick captures him in rare form, even more surprising and courageous in light of the fact that he was to die of cancer only a few months after these sessions. It finds
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| Ron Levy Bullseye Blues CDs Zim Zam Zoom: Acid Blues On B-3 CD (1996)
$10.25 If you like blues and funky soul-jazz (with just a twist of the future), this is an album to enjoy. Hammond B-3 artist Ron Levy gathers some of the greatest groove players of all time for this steam session, including
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| Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown Bullseye Blues music Okie Dokie Stomp CD (1999)
$9.89 Includes liner notes by Frank-John Hadley.
A budget, 12-song collection taken from Gatemouth's three '80s era Rounder albums with an added bonus of a 10-minute version of "The Drifter," recorded live in Switzerland in 1982. Recorded between 1981 & 1985.
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| Sleepy LaBeef Bullseye Blues Records Rockabilly Blues CD (2001)
$9.89 Includes liner notes between Scott Billington.
Digitally remastered by Laurie B. ROCKABILLY BLUES consists of previously unreleased songs from his sessions for Rounder Records.
Recorded between 1980 & 1996.
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| Duke Robillard Bullseye Blues CDs Duke Robillard Plays Jazz: The Rounder Years CD (1997)
$13.69 Of the two discs, this one is definitely the most fun. This disc is the companion to Duke Robillard Plays Blues, another anthology of tracks recorded for Rounder's Bullseye Blues subsidiary.
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| Anson Funderburgh Bullseye Blues music Which Way Is Texas? CD (2003)
$14.65 On his second outing on Bullseye, bluesman Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets deliver a solid album. "Can We Get Together" offers a spunky lead track with Sam Myers on vocals and the Texas Horns adding an extra bit of pizzazz.
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| Smokin' Joe Kubek Bullseye Blues Records Bite Me! CD (2000)
$14.79 Guitarist Smokin' Joe Kubek and his partner, singer-guitarist Bnois King, were signed to Bullseye Blues just after the bubble burst on
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| Ruth Brown Good Day For The Blues CD (1999)
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