|
|
||||||
|
|
|
|||||
Two Bugs & A Roach (180 gram pressing with download)
LP (Item 606056) Arhoolie, 1969 — Condition: New Copy
A killer late 60s Chicago blues set from Earl Hooker – one of his best! Earl is one of the great blues slide guitarists, and his tone is captured so incredibly well here – songs recorded at Chicago's Sound Studios with impeccable players. Earl sings on "Anna Lee" and "You Don't Want Me", does some conversing with Andrew Odom on the great title track. Louis Meyers contributes some great harmonica on "Anna Lee", with Carey Bell on vocals and harmonica on "Love Ain't A Plaything". Geno Skaggs is on bass, Joe Willie Perkins the keys and Levi Warrens on drums. Other songs include "Off The Hook", "You Don't Love Me" and "Earl Hooker Blues". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
|
You might be interested in: |
Related searches:
|
Black Ace (180 gram pressing with downlad): One of the earliest albums on Arhoolie Records – an amazing document of steel guitar bluesman Black Ace! Ace plays just like he sits on the cover – really leaning into the instrument in ways ... read more Blues (LP) 14.99 |
Sam Brothers 5 (180 gram pressing with download): One of the youngest groups of the zydeco wave of the 70s – and one of the grooviest too! The group's got a solid swing and sense of soul that goes beyond most of their contemporaries – almost ... read more Blues (LP) 14.99 | ||||
Banana In Your Fruit Basket – Red Hot Blues 1931 to 1936 (180 gram pressing): The cover's a striking one – and it definitely supports the music inside, given that most of these Bo Carter tunes are vintage blues tunes with a decidedly erotic bent! The metaphors are obvious, ... read more Blues (LP) 14.99 |
Complete 1931 Session (180 gram pressing): Exactly the kind of a record to show why Skip James was really a cut above most of his contemporaries – a bluesman who works here with a sense of darkness and foreboding that really sets a chill ... read more Blues (LP) 14.99 | ||||
Big Soul Of John Lee Hooker: John Lee Hooker takes a step or two into the bluesy soul sound of the early 60s on this sweet set on Vee Jay – while style flaunting his true blues pedigree really, really well! The grit of his ... read more Blues (LP) 9.99 |