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John and Alan Lomax collected and recorded dozens of tracks in Texas for the Library of Congress folk [more]
The Frémeaux & Associés label's obsession with teaching the history and evolution of music carries over to the blues, [more]
A warning label should be put on this disc: FOR HISTORIAL PURPOSES ONLY. Alan Lomax's field recordings of [more]
Clearwater wrote the lion's share of this well-produced collection, reaching back for material by Jimmy Reed, Otis Rush, and [more]
Carey Bell is an effective and surprisingly versatile singer but it is his powerful harmonica that really stands out. One of the last [more]
As yet unavailable on compact disc, Clearwater's encore LP for Rooster Blues wasn't quite the equal of its predecessor but registered [more]
Eddy Clearwater delivers on the promise of this set's title on his best concert recording to date, recorded at a couple of [more]
Eddy Clearwater has had a tough time shaking his "Chuck Berry imitator" label, and he includes Berry-tinged numbers at the [more]
Young embarked on this album in early 1986, financing it himself, determined to finally complete a project his way. But surgery and [more]
Using a group of hand-picked Chicago musicians he was friendly with, and borrowed equipment, Bernard Allison recorded his [more]