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Prof. Keith Johnson's First Blues Recording with 13 new Doug MacLeod originals highlight this richly detailed recording, done at Skywalker Sound by Reference Recording's Grammy winning engineer. There's A Time showcases MacLeod's soulful vocals and trademark guitar sound backed by Denny...
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This relaxed, rather informal 1963 session, is one of Jimmy Witherspoon’s rarest and was the only time that the great Arkansas shouter recorded with T-Bone Walker, the Texas-born father of electric blues guitar. In an unusual appearance as a sideman, Walker contributed his trademark...
Folk-pop, jazz-blues, scat-vocals and just a hint of avant-garde, Sara K. has never paid much attention to musical borders. With her excitingly expressive voice and 4-string guitar, she occupies a niche that is no less unique than the stories she sings. Sara has lived these stories, is...
Previously unreleased late 1990s recordings! Taj Mahal, loose and casual in informal recording sessions with peers John Dee Holeman, Cool John Ferguson, Cootie Stark and Algia Mae Hinton. A special vinyl-only album release that's got the loose, easy feel of a porch-sitting guitar strum,...
The Sky Is Crying was released after Vaughan's deadly accident in 1990. The posthumously assembled 10-track outtakes collection actually proves to be one of Vaughan's most consistent albums. These songs were recorded in sessions spanning from 1984's Couldn't Stand the Weather to 1989's...
Vaughan found his own songwriting voice on In Step, blending blues, soul, and rock in unique ways, and writing with startling emotional honesty. There are a few covers, all well chosen, but the heart of the album is in the songs he co-wrote with Doyle Bramhall. Fueled by a desire to...
Since the early 1950s Willie Dixon has been the studio kingpin of Chicago blues, having written, produced, and played bass on countless classics by Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Otis Rush, Koko Taylor, and many others. Dixon has always managed to find time away from the studio to work as...
Chris Jones, well-known from the Nautilus Tour 2002 as a guitar-virtuoso, arises on his new solo album also as an impressive songwriter and vocalist. The brilliant guitarist from Reno, Nevada, sadly passed away much too early in 2005. His last album with Stockfisch from 2003 has...
Ray Charles teams up with jazz standout Betty Carter on this 1961 nightclub set, arranged and conducted by Marty Paich and produced by Sid Feller. Alternating between big band R&B and sweet balladic soul, the rapport between the two iconic vocalists remains seductive and unique in...
Eric Clapton's Unplugged was responsible for making acoustic-based music, and 'unplugged' albums in particular, a hot trend in the early 90s. Clapton's concert was not only one of the finest MTV Unplugged episodes, but was also some of the most genuine, heartfelt music the guitarist has...
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