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BEAT GOES ON 2CD £13.25<br />

BGOCD327 Eddie Lang/Lonnie Johnson: Blue Guitars Vol 1&2<br />

BGOCD332 Tony McPhee & Friends: Me And The Devil & I Asked<br />

For Water, She Gave Me Gasoline<br />

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BGOCD495 John Mayall: Notice To Appear/A Banquet In Blues<br />

BGOCD591 Canned Heat: Living The Blues. 1968 Liberty album<br />

BGOCD649 Champion Jack Dupree: From N.O. To Chicago/<br />

Champion Jack Dupree & Blues Band. Mid 60s Decca albums.<br />

BGOCD668 Otis Spann: The Blues Of../Cracked Spanner Head.<br />

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Tickled Too. Mid-70s albums of Hawaiian, reggae, country & more.<br />

BGOCD975 Stefan Grossman: Live! From 1973 in Europe<br />

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Band/Blue. 1971 & 1972 albums.<br />

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70s albums. Great soul with a hint of country from a great singer.<br />

BEAT GOES ON £12.50 - 2 albums on one CD<br />

BGOCD268 Garnett Mimms: Cry Baby/Warm And Soulful.<br />

BGOCD287 Bo Diddley: Hey Bo Diddley! & Bo Diddley<br />

BGOCD297 Doc & Merle Watson: Then & Now/Two Days In November<br />

BGOCD380 Chris Barber: Blues Book Vol 1/Good Mornin' Blues<br />

BGOCD395 Chuck Berry: In London/Fresh Berries<br />

BGOCD436 Muddy Waters: Real Folk Blues/More Real Folk Blues<br />

BGOCD500 Graham Bond: Sound Of 65/A Bond Between Us<br />

BGOCD541 Roy Buchanan: Roy Buchanan/Second Album.<br />

BGOCD561 Jerry Lee Lewis: Sings The Country Music Hall Of<br />

Fame Vols I & II. Super Smash sides. The Killer in top form.<br />

BGOCD578 Canned Heat: Hallelujah & Canned Heat Cookbook.<br />

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BGOCD603 Sonny Boy Williamson: Down & Out/In<br />

Memoriam<br />

BGOCD635 Jerry Lee Lewis: The Killer Rocks On/<br />

Boogie Woogie Country Man<br />

BGOCD658 Jerry Lee Lewis: Country Songs For City<br />

Folk/Memphis Beat. Mid 60s rocking country.<br />

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Time & She Still Comes Around.<br />

BGOCD665 B B King: Mr Blues/Confessing The Blues<br />

BGOCD666 Savoy Brown: Raw Sienna/Looking In<br />

BGOCD682 Roy Buchanan: Live Stock/A Street Called<br />

Straight.<br />

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White, Hot & Blue. 2 late-70s blues albums, the first with<br />

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BGOCD784 Dirty Blues Band: Dirty Blues Band & Stone Dirt. Real<br />

early stuff presenting Rod Piazza with his first blues band.<br />

BGOCD806 Roy Buchanan: That’s What I Am Here For/Rescue<br />

Me. Super Polydor recs 1974-1975.<br />

BGOCD845 Savoy Brown: Skin n Bones/Savage Return.<br />

BGOCD892 Taj Mahal: Oooh So Good’n’Blues/ Mo’ Roots.<br />

BGOCD939 Memphis Slim: Legend Of The Blues Vol I & II.<br />

BGOCD959 Fats Domino: Million Sellers By Fats Vols I & II.<br />

BGOCD949 Muddy Waters: They Call Me Muddy Waters/Live At<br />

Mr Kelly’s. The first is a compilation of late ‘50s/early ‘60s sides.<br />

BGOCD957 Fats Domino: Rare Dominos Vol 1 & 2.<br />

BGOCD976 Stefan Grossman: Those Pleasant Days/Hot Dogs.<br />

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has less experimentation & is more like a Muddy LP.<br />

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albums from 1978 & 1979, each delighting in bluegrass & folk styles<br />

BGOCD1037 Ike Turner: Blues Roots/Bad Dreams. Early 70s solo<br />

albums from UA, with My Babe, Dust My Broom and more.<br />

BGOCD1063 Ray Price: For The Good Times/Won’t Mention It .<br />

BEAT GOES PUBLIC £10.95<br />

CDBGPD168 Southern Funkin’ - Louisiana Funk And Soul<br />

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CDBGPD206 Georgie Fame: Mod Classics 1964-66. 24 cool tracks<br />

CDBGPD222 The Gospel Truth. Stax gospel from 1970s. Staple<br />

Singers, Marion Gaines, Sons Of Truth, Clarence Smith, etc.<br />

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BIG BEAT £10.95<br />

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CDWIKD126 The Cramps: Stay Sick.<br />

CDWIKD295 Willy DeVille: In New Orleans. Compilation including<br />

Dr John, Allen Toussaint and The Meters. Good stuff<br />

CDWIKD296 Leon Russell: Live In Japan. From 1971 & 1973.<br />

CDWIKD307 Bob Lind: Finding You Again. Reclusive rock rock<br />

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BIG BEAT £8.50<br />

CDWIKM95 The Cramps: Smell Of Female. Great live recording.<br />

BIG GUITAR MUSIC £14.75<br />

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BIG GUITAR £12.95<br />

LMILCD07 Larry Miller: On The Edge. Rip-roaring blues rocking.<br />

BIG LEGAL MESS £12.15<br />

BLM0259 Reverend John Wilkins: You Can’t Hurry God. Son of<br />

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BDR0001 The Lost Brothers: Trails Of The Lonely (Parts I & II).<br />

2008 album from Irish duo favourably compared with Everlys, Nick<br />

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BLACK <strong>HEN</strong> MUSIC £13.15<br />

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BHMCD67 Jim Byrnes: Everywhere West. St Louis singer-guitarist<br />

on enjoyable & unconventional set of classic blues.<br />

BLACK MAGIC £13.15<br />

BMACD9047 Eddie King & Mae Bee Mae: The Blues Has Got Me<br />

BLOODSHOT £12.55<br />

BS193 Justin Townes Earle: Nothing Gonna Change The Way<br />

You Feel About Me Now.<br />

BLUEBLOOD £13.15<br />

BLUEBLOOD014 Eddie Martin With His Big Blues Band: Looking<br />

Forward Looking Back. Return to the electric blues influences<br />

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BLUE BELLA £13.75<br />

BURNBBCD1017 Nick Moss: Here I Am. 2011 album from bluesrock<br />

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BURNBBCD1014 Nick Moss: Privileged. Blues rock CD from 2010<br />

BLUE GROOVE £13.15<br />

BG1920 Hans Theessink: Jedermann<br />

Remixed. Completed songs<br />

from film soundtrack, originals &<br />

intriguing covers.<br />

BG2220 Hans Theessink & Terry<br />

Evans: Delta Time. Renowned blues<br />

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expressive gospel singer. 13 stripped<br />

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guitar support is from Ry Cooder.<br />

BLUE HORIZON £10.45<br />

BHV167872 Dion: Tank Full Of Blues.<br />

With self-penned blues songs<br />

BLUE NOTE £13.45<br />

623 4912 Van Morrison: Born To Sing - No Plan B. First studio<br />

album since 2008, recorded in Belfast and with a jazz vibe and livein-the-studio<br />

feel.<br />

BLUE ROSE £13.25<br />

BLUDP056 Ruthie Foster: Let It Burn. Ruthie on a set of combustible<br />

soul, gospel, blues & more. With soul legend William Bell.<br />

BLUE WRASSE £12.35<br />

MCAD31307 Lyle Lovett: Lyle Lovett. 1986 debut.<br />

MCAD42028 Lyle Lovett: Pontiac. Big-selling second MCA album.<br />

BLUES BOULEVARD £13.75<br />

250257 Otis Rush: I Can’t Quit The Blues. Incendiary Cobra sides<br />

250265 Buddy Guy: Brokenhearted Blues. Compelling 50s sides<br />

plus live rockin’ tracks from the 60s.<br />

250267 Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown: Rockin’ Boogie Blues.<br />

Early classics, with ‘She Walks Right In’, ‘Okie Dokie Stomp’, etc.<br />

250297 Michael Powers: Revolutionary Boogie. Five-time ‘Blues<br />

Music Award’ nominee with hot selection of covers and originals.<br />

250300 Ramon Goose: Uptown Blues. Acclaimed solo debut.<br />

250314 King Biscuit Boy: Hoodoo In My Soul. 1982 <strong>Red</strong> Lightnin’<br />

album. Harp-blower fronts a scorching band on raw blues tracks<br />

250325 Rob Tognoni: Art. High voltage Australian blues rock.<br />

BLUES BOULEVARD £13.50<br />

250248 Roy Buchanan: When A Telecaster Plays The Blues. Live.<br />

250255 Delta Moon: Hellbound Train<br />

250288 Billy Boy Arnold & The Groundhogs: Blue & Lonesome.<br />

Recorded in London in 1977, delivering a raw Chicago blues edge.<br />

250302 Michael Messer: National Avenue. Rare 1996 album from<br />

virtuoso slide guitarist.<br />

BLUES BOULEVARD 2CD £15.25<br />

250203 John Mayall: Dreaming Of The Blues. Recorded when he<br />

could boast both Walter Trout and Coco Montoya in the band!<br />

250254 Bo Diddley: Have Guitar Will Tour. First CD was recorded<br />

during 1983 European tour; second CD has 25 of his greatest hits.<br />

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