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Buster BentonBlues Heritage 2 – Spider In My Stew (10 inch LP) ... LP
P-Vine (Japan), New Copy ... $24.99 29.99 About May 2, 2024
... LP, Vinyl record album

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Earl HookerBlues Heritage 1 – Calling All Blues (10 inch LP) ... LP
P-Vine (Japan), New Copy ... $24.99 29.99 About May 2, 2024
... LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ T Bone WalkerPapa Ain't Salty – Heritage Of The Blues ... CD
Blue Orchid (UK), 1940s/1950s. Used 2 CDs ... Out Of Stock
55 tracks. CD
 
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✨✧ Elmore James/John BrimWhose Muddy Shoes ... LP
Chess, 1950s. Near Mint- ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A great entry in the Chess Heritage Series at the end of the 60s – one that features rare 50s Chicago recordings by Elmore James, plus some even more obscure sides by lesser-known singer John Brim! James' style is well known, and well-executed here – rough and raw, but with a good sense of focus – on tracks that include "Whose Muddy Shoes", "I See My Baby", "My Best Friend", "The Sun Is Shining", "Madison Blues", and "Talk To Me Baby". Brim is great too – a singer we didn't know before this record, with an all-out kind of quality in his voice that's almost a bit like some of the rougher soul of the 60s at times. Brim sings "Lifetime Baby", "Ice Cream Man", "You Got Me", and "Rattlesnake". LP, Vinyl record album
(60s blue label pressing. Cover has very light wear – vinyl is great.)

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✨✧ Elmore James/John BrimWhose Muddy Shoes (80s pressing) ... LP
Chess, 1950s. Near Mint- ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A great entry in the Chess Heritage Series at the end of the 60s – one that features rare 50s Chicago recordings by Elmore James, plus some even more obscure sides by lesser-known singer John Brim! James' style is well known, and well-executed here – rough and raw, but with a good sense of focus – on tracks that include "Whose Muddy Shoes", "I See My Baby", "My Best Friend", "The Sun Is Shining", "Madison Blues", and "Talk To Me Baby". Brim is great too – a singer we didn't know before this record, with an all-out kind of quality in his voice that's almost a bit like some of the rougher soul of the 60s at times. Brim sings "Ice Cream Man", "You Got Me", and "Rattlesnake". LP, Vinyl record album
 
 
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