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Chris WhitleyWar Crime Blues ... CD
Messenger, 2003. Used ... $8.99
(Rock, Blues) CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ VariousAmerican Primitive Vol 1 – Raw Pre War Gospel 1926 to 1936 ... CD
Revenant, Late 20s/Early 30s. Used ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Includes 26 tracks from Jaybird Coleman, Charley Patton, Blind Willie Davis, Elder Otis Jones, Blind Roosevelt Graves, William and Versey Smith, Bo Weavil Jackson, and more. CD
(Out of print, case has some light wear.)

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✨✧ VariousEpic Americana – Pre-War Blues, Country & Folk (3CD set) ... CD
Floating World, 1920s/1930s. Used 3CD ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Includes music by Blind Lemon Jefferson, Son House, Kokomo Arnold, Mamie Smith, Jimmie Rodgers, Chet Atkins, Carson Robison, Ernest Tubb, Blind Willie Johnson, Leadbelly, Sons Of The Pioneers, Uncle Dave Macon, and more CD
 
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VariousDown In The Basement – Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove Of Vintage 78s – 1926 to 1937 ... CD
Old Hat, Late 20s/Early 30s. Used ... $18.99
A hand-picked collection of amazing tracks – from one of the world's foremost collectors of 78rpm discs from the pre-war years! Includes a great 72-page booklet with notes on each of the tracks, a lengthy interview, and some great archival photos of Joe in his basement! CD
(Out of print.)
 
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Robert CrayI Was Warned ... CD
Mercury, 1992. Used ... $1.99
... CD
(Out of print.)
Also available I Was Warned ... Cassette 0.99

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✨✧ Otis BlackwellThese Are My Songs ... CD
Inner City, 1977. Used ... Just Sold Out!
Otis Blackwell takes back his songs – providing his own new versions of tunes that were recorded famously by a host of rock, pop, and R&B artists back in the 50s! The 70s session is definitely done as part of the generation that was "giving back" to the roots of rock and roll – and Blackwell's performance here is possibly more tilted towards the rockers in the room than the R&B fans, given the used of heavy guitar on the record, and the cleaner style of production. Still, as a revivalist set, it's got plenty to offer – and Blackwell working with a small combo for backing, and sounding a bit Elvis-like at times – no surprise, given that Otis was supposedly a big influence on Presley. Titles include "All Shook Up", "Fever", "Daddy Rollin Stone", "Great Balls Of Fire", "Don't Be Cruel", "Searchin", "Hey Little Girl", and "Handy Man". CD

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✨✧ Bobby Blue BlandTwo Steps From The Blues (with bonus tracks) ... CD
Duke, 1961. Used ... $6.99
An incredible record from Bobby Blue Bland – and quite possibly the greatest one he ever made! The set's got an amazing something special that's unlike most other material of the time – a bit blues, but a lot of soul too – still with some echoes of R&B in the jazzier charts used for the backdrop, but presented with a rock-solid style that definitely points the way towards many sounds and styles to come in the 60s. And although Bland recorded many of these tracks as separate singles, there's a way they're put together here that makes the whole thing sound completely marvelous together – a really well-conceived track list that shows that Bobby's an even greater artist in the space of a full record. The arrangements are perfect, and Bobby's rough soulful voice is blended in this amazing way with killer horn arrangements that are far more sophisticated than most stuff that ever came after this, and which never get in the way, but only back up his deep emotion. The album's a motherlode of classics by the man, with gems that include "Two Steps From The Blues", "Cry Cry Cry", "I Don't Want No Woman", "I'm Not Ashamed", "Don't Cry No More", "Lead Me On", and "I Pity The Fool". And hell, even his version of "St James Infirmary" is pretty wonderful – something we never thought we'd say about that song. CD
 
 
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