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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Texas Flood announces the arrival of a truly special talent, the last major blues guitarist to emerge with a voice all his own, an immediately distinctive style, and a soulfulness you feel inside the depths of your existence. Not for nothing is...
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Unnoted and obscure except to those who frequently passed him by, Ted Hawkins sat on a milk crate on the Venice Beach boardwalk for years as a street performer and passed the hat. Although he strummed an acoustic guitar, he wasn't a blues or folk artist, he was a rough-edged...
To properly document the Nautilus Tour in 2002, Günter Pauler took his portable studio with which he recorded all 25 concerts. After listening to the recordings, the decision was unanimous, the concert in Erlangen's City Hall on June 15th, 2002 topped them all. The performance,...
In an age where most contemporary bluesmen strive to mimic the past and pattern their music after the greats, Keb' Mo' is content to be himself. Original, charismatic, and immensely gifted, the guitarist / vocalist (born Kevin Moore) brings country blues in the late 20th century on his...
J.J. Cale, much like Nick Drake and Alex Chilton, is an artist whose genius and influence far outweigh his popularity. Now through this exceptional Analogue Productions reissue, pressed on 200-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings, you're going to hear Cale on his signature hits like...
This 1965 release was recorded September 1964 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The set features the song 'What'd I Say', which broke Ray Charles into mainstream pop music and sparked a new sub-genre of R&B. It earned Charles his first gold record and has been one...
Doug MacLeod's third album for Reference Recordings continues to explore the breadth and depth of the human condition. Recorded by Reference's Grammy-winning engineer 'Prof.' Keith O. Johnson at Skywalker Sound, Break The Chain has twelve new MacLeod songs, each extremely personal and...
Professin’ the Blues proclaims Fiona Boyes’ passion for the Blues as she celebrates the unique contribution of recording and mastering engineer ‘Professor’ Keith O. Johnson, Reference Recording’s Technical Director and audio legend. In her own words: 'Professor Keith's amazing approach...
The title of Ry Cooder's Chicken Skin Music – Hawaiian slang for goosebumps – is a direct description of the album's emotional appeal. But it barely scratches the surface of a 1976 effort that triggered an interest in 'world music' a decade before the term became commonplace and a genre...
One of the all-time great urban blues records and the best-seller in the famed Delmark catalog. Hoodoo Man Blues is so full of bravado and snap it'll make you feel tough just listening to it. Not all of the Delmark titles were recorded very well, but this one certainly was. And at...
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