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✨✧ Taj MahalGiant Step/De Ole Folks At Home ... CD
Columbia, 1971. Used ... Just Sold Out!
... CD
Also available Giant Step/De Ole Folks At Home ... LP 9.99

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Taj MahalGiant Step/De Ole Folks At Home ... LP
Columbia, 1969. Very Good 2LP Gatefold ... $9.99
... LP, Vinyl record album
(70s pressing. Cover has some ring and edge wear, bumped corners, small split in the top seam, and is bent a bit at the bottom right corner.)
 
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✨✧ BB KingBlues (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Crown/Ace (UK), 1958. Used ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
An album named after a genre, but one that offers up the very special focus that BB King brought to blues music – especially in these early years of his career! King's a giant at this point – a hell of a singer, with a sound that's a key bridge between gospel and soul – and a equally solid guitarist, able to grace his tunes with searing solos, but in a way that's never as showy or overcrowded as all the later bluesmen who tried to copy his act! Instead, King's balance here is perfect – and often set to romping backings that link his approach not only to a postwar R&B tradition, but maybe even to the jazz world as well – with a vibe that's a lot less downtrodden than you might expect from a record called "the blues". If you've never dug BB at this early point in his career, you'll find plenty here to love – and titles include "When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer", "What Can I Do", "Troubles Troubles Troubles", "Early In The Morning", "You Don't' Have To Cry", and "Why Do Everything Happen To Me". CD features bonus tracks – "Sweet Little Angel", "Tickle Britches", "I'm In Love", "Bye Bye Baby", "Don't Keep Me Waiting", and "Don't Break Your Promise". CD

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✨✧ Billy Boy ArnoldCheckin' It Out ... LP
Red Lightnin (UK), 1977. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
Not sure about the giant chicken on the front – but the album features loads of great blues harp work from Billy Boy Arnold – set up in a small combo with Tony McPhee on guitar! Titles include "Riding The El", "Sweet Miss Bera", "Ahw Baby", and "Dirty Mother F*cker". LP, Vinyl record album
(US pressing.)
 
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✨✧ Albert Ammons/Meade Lux Lewis/Pete JohnsonGiants Of Boogie Woogie – Archive Of Jazz Vol 9 ... LP
BYG (France), 1930s. Very Good- ... Out Of Stock
(Jazz, Blues) LP, Vinyl record album
(Late 60s issue in a flip-back cover, with bumped corners and gloss separation at the spine.)

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✨✧ Robert Shaw/Lavada Durst/Whistlin' Alex MooreGiants Of Texas Country Blues Piano ... CD
Wolf (Austria), 1981. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ VariousGiants Of Country Blues Guitar Vol 2 – 1975 to 1991 ... CD
Wolf (Austria), Late 70s/1980s/Early 90s. Used ... Out Of Stock
Music by RL Burnside, James "Son" Thomas, Joe Willie Wilkins, Boogie Bill Webb, Clyde Maxwell, and Cornelius Bright with Jimmy Holmes. CD

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✨✧ Robert Lockwood Jr & Johnny ShinesHangin On ... LP
Rounder, 1980. Near Mint- ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A well-done meeting of these two postwar blues giants – a set that features some acoustic duets, some electric – and small combo backing with Harold Arnold Sr on tenor and Harold Arnold Jr on electric piano! LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a promo stamp, some ring and edge wear, some pen imprints in front, and some writing in marker in back.)

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✨✧ Jimmy DawkinsFast Fingers ... LP
Delmark, 1969. Very Good ... Out Of Stock
They don't call Jimmy Dawkins "fast fingers" for nothing – and the first few minutes of the record are definitely testament to his mighty power on the guitar! The instrument is electric, and recorded with this sense of powerful echo that easily has Dawkins blowing away some of the UK blues rockers who were starting to get into the game at the time – as do his vocals, which we'd put head to head with some of the giants who took this mode and ran with it through the arena rock scene of the 70s! Yet throughout, it's the guitar that's especially amazing – completely confident and masterful, even though this was Jimmy's first album – with nice lean support from Eddie Shaw on tenor, Lafayette Leake on piano and organ, and Mighty Joe Young on second guitar. Titles include "Little Angel Child", "Night Rock", "Triple Trebles", "It Serves Me Right To Suffer", "Breaking Down", "I Don't Know What Love Is", and "I Wonder Why". LP, Vinyl record album
(Blue & white label 7 West grand pressing. Cover has some ring and edge wear.)

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✨✧ Harvey Mandel/Barry Goldberg/Charlie MusselwhiteBlues From Chicago ... LP
Cherry Red, Late 60s. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
Late 60s recordings from the Chicago scene – with nicely raw work from these up and coming giants! LP, Vinyl record album
(70s pressing. Cover has ring & edge wear and a small sticker mark.)

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✨✧ Jimmy DawkinsFast Fingers (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Delmark, Late 60s. New Copy ... Out Of Stock
They don't call Jimmy Dawkins "fast fingers" for nothing – and the first few minutes of the record are definitely testament to his mighty power on the guitar! The instrument is electric, and recorded with this sense of powerful echo that easily has Dawkins blowing away some of the UK blues rockers who were starting to get into the game at the time – as do his vocals, which we'd put head to head with some of the giants who took this mode and ran with it through the arena rock scene of the 70s! Yet throughout, it's the guitar that's especially amazing – completely confident and masterful, even though this was Jimmy's first album – with nice lean support from Eddie Shaw on tenor, Lafayette Leake on piano and organ, and Mighty Joe Young on second guitar. Titles include "Little Angel Child", "Night Rock", "Triple Trebles", "It Serves Me Right To Suffer", "Breaking Down", "I Don't Know What Love Is", and "I Wonder Why". CD features two bonus tracks – "Sad & Blues" and "Back Home Blues". CD
 
 
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