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BLUES...RHYTHM & BLUES...SOUL...GOSPEL...DOOWOP...ZYDECO...CAJUN...ROCK & ROLL...JAZZ...COUNTRY...OLD TIMEY...<br />
JPCD15202 Lem Fowler: 1923-27<br />
JPCD15312 Clarence Williams Jug & Washboard Bands:<br />
Whoop It Up! Vol 1 1927—1929<br />
JPCD1532-2 Cleo Brown: Mar-June 1935. Strutting piano playing.<br />
BDCD6028 Memphis Harp & Jug Blowers 1929-39. Re-mastered<br />
title, Minnie Wallace, Jed Davenport, Little Buddy Doyle, etc.<br />
BDCD6033 Will Ezell: 1927-1931<br />
MBCD2002 Texas Alexander: Vol 2 1929-30<br />
MBCD2003 Texas Alexander: Vol 3 1930-50<br />
DOCUMENT 3CD £12,50<br />
DOCD322017 Barrelhouse Blues - Location Recordings & The<br />
Early Traditions In The Blues. A companion to the Paul Oliver<br />
book (BK024), Over 60 super country blues tracks - Rabbit Brown,<br />
Pink Anderson, Roosevelt Graves, Bo Carter, Jim Jackson, Garfield<br />
Akers, Joe Callicot, Tommy Johnson, Mississippi Sheiks, etc.<br />
DOCUMENT/EDISON £9.50<br />
DOCD1108 Harry Reser: Trainin’ The Fingers. Virtuoso banjo<br />
music from 1920s. 18 rags, jigs, cakewalks and pop songs.<br />
Superb.<br />
DOGSTAR £10.95<br />
BURNDS1010808 Danny Click: Life Is A Good Place. Texan<br />
guitarist compared with Lowell George, Duane Allman & SRV!<br />
DOOPIN MUSIC £11.55<br />
2000 Mike Sanchez: Just Can’t Afford It<br />
2001 Mike Sanchez: Blue Boy<br />
DOOPIN01 Mike Sanchez: Women & Cadillacs<br />
DOOPIN002 Mike Sanchez: You Better Dig It. Cracking R&B<br />
DOOPIN03 Mike Sanchez And The Beat From Palookaville:<br />
Babes And Buicks. Another blast from <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Lick</strong> favourite.<br />
DREYFUS £13.75<br />
FDM369672 Lucky Peterson: You Can Always Turn Around. First<br />
album in years, with covers of songs by Blind Willie McTell, Robert<br />
Johnson, Rev Gary Davis, Tom Waits & more. Quite a comeback.<br />
DUALTONE £13.15<br />
DTM1471 Guy Clark: Somedays The Song Writes You.<br />
DTM1533 Guy Clark: Songs & Stories. A live re-telling of his (and<br />
his fans) favourite songs developed over 40 years as a troubadour.<br />
DUSK FIRE £10.45<br />
DUSKCD106 Duffy Power: Tigers. Cult British bluesman with first<br />
new recordings since 1973 solo album.<br />
DUST TO DIGITAL 3CD £29.50<br />
DTD16CD Baby, How Can It Be? (Songs of Love, Lust & Contempt<br />
from the 1920s & 30s). Taken from the collection of 78s of John<br />
Heneghan. Liner notes by Nick Tosches, illustrations by Robert<br />
Crumb and 66 marvelous tracks including Bo Carter, Memphis Jug<br />
Band, Dick Reinhart, Lonnie Coleman, Mississippi John Hurt,<br />
Fiddlin John Carson, Uncle Dave Macon and many more<br />
DUST TO DIGITAL 2CD £22.50<br />
DTD17CD Rev. Johnny L Jones: The Hurricane That Hit Atlanta.<br />
Covering 50 years of his tape ministry, with songs, sermonettes,<br />
guests & radio clips.<br />
DUST TO DIGITAL 2CD & BOOK £37.50 (p&p £3.00)<br />
DTD19 Never A Pal Like Mother – Vintage Songs And Photographs<br />
Of The One Who’s Always True. Old blues, old timey,<br />
Hawaiian, gospel, calypso, world music and western swing songs<br />
about the kindness, teaching, love and loss of a mother. 40 songs<br />
from between 1927-56, with Washington Phillips, Golden Eagle<br />
Gospel Singers, Milton Brown, Louvin Bros, Robert Wilkins, Doc<br />
Hopkins, Georgia Yellow Hammers and more. The book by collectors<br />
Sarah Bryan (editor of the Old-Time magazine) and Jim Lindeman<br />
contains 65 antique photographs and a foreword from<br />
Rosanne Cash. Another classic compilation Dust To Digital.<br />
DUST-TO-DIGITAL 5CD & HARDBACK BOOK £69.50<br />
(p&p is £6.00 for delivery within the UK & this set is not included in<br />
the offer of free UK p&p on completed orders over £100)<br />
DTD21 John Fahey: Your Past Comes Back To Haunt You - The<br />
Fonotone Years 1958-65. A staggering collection, drawing together<br />
the loose ends of Fahey’s recording career. With an 88 page book<br />
and 115 tracks (most on CD for first time) re-mastered from Joe<br />
Bussard’s own collection and approved by John Fahey’s estate.<br />
DUST TO DIGITAL £13.75<br />
DTD23CD I Have My Liberty! Gospel Sounds From Accra,<br />
Ghana. 25 live recordings from 2008 in Ghana’s capital city, suggestive<br />
of missing links between American gospel & African church<br />
music. Another riveting and important release from a great label.<br />
E1 MUSIC £13.45<br />
E1ECD2082 V/A: Southern Filibuster - A Tribute To Tut Taylor.<br />
EAR MUSIC 2CDs & 1 DVD £16.50<br />
196858ERE Jeff Healey Band: Legacy – Vol One. Singles, unreleased<br />
live stuff, un-seen live video, interviews, collaborations, etc<br />
EAGLE RECORDS £6,75<br />
EAMCD417 This Is The Blues Vol 1. 15 modern day blues rock<br />
tracks inc. Jeff Beck, Mick Taylor, Jack Bruce, TS McPhee, Gary<br />
Moore, Larry McCray, Kim Simmonds, Otis Grand & more<br />
EAMCD418 This Is The Blues Vol 2. Rory Gallagher, J.L. Hooker,<br />
Southside Johnny, 9 Below Zero, Peter Green, etc.<br />
EAMCD419 This Is The Blues Vol 3. 15 blues classics recorded by<br />
top (mostly) Brit blues guys.<br />
EAMCD420 This Is The Blues Vol 4. 15 more.<br />
EAGLE ROCK £10.75<br />
EAGCD313 Otis Rush & Friends: Live At Montreux 1986.<br />
EAGCD336 Rory Gallagher: Live At Montreux.<br />
EAGCD396 Jeff Beck: Performing This Week - Live Ronnie Scott’s<br />
EAGCD409 Roy Orbison: Final Concert. In Cleveland ‘88.<br />
EAGCD425 Rory Gallagher: Beat Club Sessions<br />
EAGCD437 Jeff Healey Band: Live At Grossmans - 1994. 10<br />
tracks from the Healey archives, with storming versions of All Along<br />
The Watchtower, Killing Floor, Crossroads and Beatles Yer Blues.<br />
EAGCD442 Willie DeVille: Come A Little Bit Closer - Best Of. Rare<br />
and (mostly) unreleased live tracks 1977-2005. A fitting tribute.<br />
EAGCD450 Canned Heat: Live At Montreux 1973. Only appearance<br />
at Montreux, with guest Gatemouth Brown on 4 tracks.<br />
EAGCD451 Nina Simone: Live At Montreux 1976. The complete<br />
performance, plus 2 tracks from her 1987 appearance.<br />
EAGCD452 Rockpile: Live At Montreux 1980. 17 stonking tracks<br />
from a great rockin’ band at their best.<br />
EAGCD434 Gary Moore: Live At Montreux 2010. Last recorded<br />
performance, 11 tracks that explore his rock and blues sides.<br />
EAGCD467 Paul Rodgers & Friends: Live At Montreux 1994.<br />
Recorded while touring his ‘Muddy Waters Blues’ album, with<br />
covers of blues classics & Free & Bad Company hits.<br />
EAGCD482 Z.Z. Top: Live In Germany. Recorded in 1980 as part<br />
of the Rockpalast TV series while<br />
promoting their Deguello album, a<br />
blues based blast made before<br />
their MTV mega-stardom era.<br />
EAGCD488 A, B, C, D Of Boogie<br />
Woogie: Live In Paris. The combined<br />
talents of Axel Zwingenberger,<br />
Ben Waters, Charlie Watts<br />
and Dave Green with an album of<br />
blues & boogie woogie standards,<br />
originals and improvisations. 14<br />
tracks that allow two pianos to rock<br />
out over the bass and (as always)<br />
Charlie’s rock solid drumming.<br />
EAGLE ROCK £12.95<br />
EAGCD248 George Thorogood & The Destroyers: Ride ’Til I Die.<br />
EAGCD345 John Mayall: In The Palace Of The King.<br />
EAGCD441 Ben Waters: Boogie 4 Stu - A Tribute To Ian Stewart.<br />
With Jagger, Keef, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Bill Wyman & more<br />
EAGLE 5CD BOX £21.50<br />
EAGBX402 Gary Moore: Essential Montreux. 6 hours of music!<br />
EAGLE 3CD & DVD BOX £21.75<br />
EAGBX472 Jeff Healey: Full Circle - The Live Anthology. From<br />
Healey’s own archives, with live CDs from Montreal Jazz Festival<br />
1989, St Gallen Open Air Festival 1991 & Hard Rock Toronto 1995<br />
plus the St Gallen concert on DVD. Classic Healey.<br />
EAGLE VISION CD&DVD £14.95<br />
ERDVCD063 Jeff Healey: Live In Belgium. Another release from<br />
Healey’s own archives, this has Jeff and band on blistering form at<br />
the Peer Blues Festival in 1993. The usual trio is augmented by two<br />
backing singers and pianist to give an extra dimension to the recorded<br />
‘Jeff Healey Sound’. Includes band staples Angel Eyes, See<br />
The Light, Full Circle, While My Guitar Gently Weeps and more.<br />
ECC £13.25<br />
ECC006 The Imagined Village: Bending The Dark. New album<br />
from folk & world collaborative team, with Martin and Eliza Carthy<br />
and Jackie Oates. Follow up to Empire & Love (EEC002).<br />
ECLECTROGROOVE £13.45<br />
EGRCD501 Ana Popovic: Still Making History<br />
EGRCD504 John Black: Soul of Black John. Appealing bluesy soul<br />
EGRCD507 Ana Popovic: Blind For Love<br />
EGRCD508 Mike Zito: Pearl River. Hard rockin’ roadhouse blues.<br />
EGRCD509 Nick Curran: Reform School Girl. A rockin’ CD full of<br />
great material. If you like stormin’ R&B and wild rockabilly, get this.<br />
EGRCD511 Kirk Fletcher: My Turn. Big guitar from top bluesman.<br />
EGRCD512 Mike Zito: Greyhound. Produced by Anders Osborne<br />
EGRCD513 Ana Popovic: Unconditional. Among the best contemporary<br />
female blues singer-guitarists, this was recorded in New<br />
Orleans with John Porter & guests Sonny Landreth, John Cleary,<br />
and Jason Ricci. 12 great tracks, 8 of which are Ana originals.<br />
EDSEL £7.95<br />
EDSS1035 Sam & Dave: Hold On & Double Dynamite, Plus. Their<br />
first two Stax albums from 1965 & 1966 (plus a few A & B sides). 27<br />
great tracks & booklet with 4000 word essay!.<br />
EDSEL 2CD £9.15<br />
EDSD2131 Sam & Dave: Soul Men & I Thank You, Plus. Two more<br />
great Stax albums plus A & B sides. Booklet has 4500 word essay.<br />
EL £9.95<br />
ACMEM207CD The Ventures: Walk Don’t Run.<br />
ACMEM103CD Chet Atkins: Eclectic Guitar. 20 track compilation<br />
showcasing Chet’s amazing versatility - from jazz standards, country<br />
& rock tunes, plus beautiful classical pieces. Impressive.<br />
ACMEM231CD The Last Picture Show. Music that variously<br />
featured in the iconic and ground-breaking 1971 movie of Peter<br />
Bogdanovich. 28 great (mostly) country sides, with Hank Williams,<br />
Lefty Frizzell, Hank Snow, Eddy Arnold, Webb Pierce and more.<br />
ELECTRAPHONIC £12.75<br />
ER106 The Bo-Keys: Got To Get Back! Contemporary Memphis<br />
soul. Studio jams in the style of Booker T’s MGs & Willie Mitchell,<br />
with guest vocalists Otis Clay, William Bell and Charlie Musselwhite.<br />
ELECTRO-FI - 2CD SET £14.35<br />
ELECTRO3410 Mark Hummel’s Blues Harmonica Blowouts-Still Here<br />
And Gone 1993 to 2007. Marvellous 2CD with big harp names from<br />
recent years - William Clarke, James Harman, Kim Wilson, Magic<br />
Dick, Sam Myers, Billy Boy Arnold, Lazy Lester, Carey Bell, etc.<br />
ELECTRO-FI £11.25<br />
ELECTRO3363 Mel Brown: Neck Bones & Caviar<br />
ELECTRO3367 Snooky Pryor & Mel Brown: Double Shot!<br />
ELECTRO3370 Mel Brown: Homewreckin' Done Live<br />
ELECTRO3373 Snooky Pryor & His Mississippi Wrecking Crew<br />
Mel Brown, Big-Eyes Smith, Pinetop Perkins & Jeff Healey.<br />
ELECTRO3377 Harmonica Shah: Tell It To Your Landlord<br />
ELECTRO3379 Enrico Crivellaro: Key To My Kingdom<br />
ELECTRO3380 Fruteland Jackson: Blues 2.0.Traditional country<br />
blues, with Chris Whitely and Mel Brown among the support crew.<br />
ELECTRO3381 Snooky Pryor & Mel Brown: Mojo Ramble-Live In<br />
ELECTRO3383 Sam Myers/Mel Brown: Coming From Old School<br />
ELECTRO3385 Willie Big Eyes Smith: Bluesin’ It.<br />
ELECTRO3390 Finis Tasby: What My Blues Are All About.<br />
ELECTRO3392 Billy Boy Arnold: Consolidated Mojo.<br />
ELECTRO3393 Harmonica Shah: Listen at Me Good<br />
ELECTRO3394 Mel Brown: Blues-A Beautiful Thing.<br />
ELECTRO3397 Lil’ Dave Thompson: Got To Get Over You.<br />
ELECTRO3405 Billy Boy Arnold: Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy (John<br />
Lee Williamson) with Mel Brown, Willie Big Eyes Smith & Billy Flynn<br />
ELECTRO3406 Julian Fauth: Ramblin' Son<br />
ELECTRO3408 Lil’ Dave Thompson: Deep In The Night.<br />
ELECTRO3409 Braithwaite & Whitely: Night Bird Blues.<br />
ELECTRO3411 Enrico Crivellaro: Mojo Zone – Blues Guitar Of...<br />
ELECTRO3413 Harmonica Shah: If All You Have Is A Hammer,<br />
Everything Looks Like A Nail.<br />
ELECTRO3414 Harrison Kennedy: One Dog Barkin’. Nice set of<br />
songs, fans of Keb Mo, Guy Davis and Eric Bibb will like this one.<br />
ELECTRO3415 Andrew Jr Boy Jones: Gettin’ Real. Pulsating<br />
guitar-led blues. Nice to hear from him again.<br />
ELECTRO3417 Mark Hummel: Retro-Active. A blistering blues set,<br />
with great harp by Hummel, a superb sound and excellent material.<br />
ELECTRO3416 Fathead: Where’s The Blues Taking Me?<br />
ELECTRO3419 Diana Braithwaite & Chris Whiteley: Deltaphonic.<br />
Diana has a beautiful classic blues voice & Chris plays mean guitar<br />
ELECTRO3421 Mel Brown: Love, Lost And Found. Final recordings<br />
and lost tapes of legendary blues guitarist. Support from<br />
Snooky Pryor, Sam Myers, Enrico Crivellaro and Miss Angel.<br />
ELECTRO3422 Harmonica Shah: "Live at the Cove" Detroit's<br />
Motor City. A blistering set of his unique raw, rough & ready blues<br />
with guitar ace Jack de Keyzer’s band providing first rate backing.<br />
ELECTRO3423 George Harmonica Smith: Teardrops Are Falling.<br />
A superb 1983 live set with George backed by Buddy Reed & the<br />
Rocket 88's. A little lo-fi but the band is sensational.<br />
ELECTRO3424 Morgan Davis: Drive My Blues Away. First new release<br />
in seven years, and one that came in just as the last catalogue<br />
(164) was going to press; too late for us to give it a good listen and<br />
review it properly. All sorted now of course<br />
ELECTRO3425 John Mays: I Found A Love. Singer with Fathead<br />
& 6 time Maple Blues Award winner with a soul blues solo album.<br />
ELECTRO3426 Sharrie Williams: Out Of The Dark. Spirited latenight<br />
soul & blues on 14 new tender, strident & reflective tracks.<br />
ELECTRO3427 Enrico Crivellaro: Freewheelin’. Another allinstrumental<br />
blues guitar album, mixing a diverse array of styles,<br />
taking in pulsating blues-rock, authentic Chicago blues, North<br />
Mississippi hill country blues, laid-back southern rock and some jazz<br />
stylings, all delivered with panache, imagination and flair. Mojo Zone<br />
(ELECTRO3411) was a massive success and this is just as good.<br />
ELECTRO3428 Harrison Kennedy: Shame The Devil. More soulful<br />
blues, with Harrison singing and playing guitar, slide guitar, banjo,<br />
mandolin & harmonica across 14 new tracks. Another winner.<br />
ELECTRO3430 Billy Boy Arnold: Sings Big Bill Broonzy. A stellar<br />
outing with 15 songs commonly associated with Big Bill in a commanding<br />
but relaxed manner. Supported by a mostly acoustic band,<br />
his warm and relaxed vocals sit perfectly aside his masterful harp.<br />
EL TORO £13.15<br />
ETCD1019 Pat Cupp: Long Gone Daddy. Complete ‘50s recordings<br />
of rockabilly dancefloor classics.<br />
ETCD1022 Jerry Lee Lewis: The Road Begins. Early Sun sides.<br />
ETCDCH101 Texas Fever – Collector’s Choice Vol 1. Rare 1940s<br />
and 1950s rockabilly and hillbilly gems.<br />
ETCDCH102 Campus Boogie – Collector’s Choice Vol 2. Rare<br />
rockabilly & hillbilly gems from 40s & 50s.<br />
ETCD6044 The Aces: No One Rides For Free. Three guys from<br />
California dealing in punk-trance blues, raw & primitive stuff.<br />
ELTOROR&B110 Hot Lips Page: Roll, Roll, Roll - R&B Years.<br />
ETCD1023 Got Them Hillbilly Blues. Rockabilly as envisioned by<br />
Tarheel Slim, Mercy Dee, Jerry McCain, Eddie Riff, etc. Very juicy!<br />
ETCD1024 Rollin’ The Rock - Texas Rockabilly 2. Great sides by<br />
Ray Campi, Mac Curtis, Sid King, Johnny Carroll, etc<br />
ETCD6046 Gene Taylor with Jerome’s Jet Setters & Nick<br />
Curran: Let Me Ride Your Automobile. Ex-Blasters, ex-Fabulous<br />
Thunderbirds boogoe pianist letting loose.<br />
BE115 Rudy Green: Wild Life. Elusive guitar king with records<br />
made in Nashville from 1946–57 & Chicago session work<br />
BE116 Paul Gayton: Ain’t Nothin’ Happenin’. 36 tracks<br />
ETCD1032 Al Ferrier: I’m The Man. The king of Louisiana swamp<br />
rockabilly in his 1950s heyday. Quite a compilation.<br />
ETCD1038 Johnny Jano: Rocking And Rolling. Complete recordings<br />
(1956-58) of Louisiana’s Crown Prince of rockabilly.<br />
ELTOROR&B118 The Five Royales: Right Around The Corner. 25<br />
great tracks, mostly rare & obscure tracks for King.<br />
ETCD6048 Little Victor: Boogie All Night. Louisiana <strong>Red</strong>’s collaborator<br />
with own fantastic album. Down-home ‘back-in-the-alley’ blues<br />
with larger-than-life Victor on guitar & vocals, supported by Bob<br />
Corritore on harmonica. Recorded in Phoenix - in one-take!<br />
ETCD1041 Rick Cartey & Friends - Georgia Rockers. Regional<br />
rock n roll collection with great artists such as Sleepy La Beef, Sid<br />
King, Jimmie Skinner, Elvis, Delmore Brothers, Merle Travis, etc.<br />
ETCD1042 Ray Harris And Friends: Mississippi Rockers. Mid-50s<br />
rockin’ with 9 tracks from Ray Harris plus lots more from contemporaries<br />
including Dick Holler & His Rockets, Jimmy Wages, Gene<br />
Simmons, Mack Banks, Hayden Thompson & more. A killer.<br />
ETCD1043 Werly Fairburn: My Heart’s On Fire. 1950s Rockabilly<br />
from Columbia, Savoy and live stuff from the Louisiana Hay Ride.<br />
ETCD1053 El Mexican Rock And Roll Vol 2. 1960s r’n’r from<br />
south of the border, down Mexico way. Different but loads of thrills.<br />
ETCD1054 Royce Porter And Friends: Texas Teenage Bop.<br />
Porter’s singles plus sides from Vern Pullens, Ray Doggett, etc.<br />
EL TORO 2CD £13.15<br />
ETCD1020 Charlie Feathers: Can’t Hardly Stand It! Complete 50s<br />
recordings from the king of rockabilly. Awesome.<br />
EL TORO 3CD £15.50<br />
ETCD1016 Buddy Holly: Not Fade Away - Complete 1957 Recs.<br />
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