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One or two small marks that would make an otherwise near perfect record slightly less so.
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May have some flaws and discoloration in the vinyl, but only those that would be
intrinsic to the pressing. These should disappear when the record is tilted under
the light, and will only show up when looking straight at the record.
(Buddah and ABC pressings from the 70's are a good example of this.)
May have some slight marks from aging of the paper sleeve on the vinyl.
Possible minor surface noise when played.
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Early blues material, recorded in Chicago – mostly spare with just vocals and piano – and featuring tracks from Moanin Bernice Edwards, Hersal Thomas, George Thomas, and Sippie Wallace! LP, Vinyl record album
Rare Texas blues, all recorded in San Antonio in the 30s – work by Joe Pullum, Andy Boy, Rob Cooper, and Walter Cowboy Washington! LP, Vinyl record album
One side of material from reach – Chicago and New York recordings by Roosevelt Sykes on side one, and Chicago recordings by Lee Green on side two! LP, Vinyl record album
A great collection of some of the work that Elmore James recorded with Bobby Robinson in the early 60s - complete with some interesting studio patter and alternate takes! LP, Vinyl record album
If it were up to us, every song Bo recorded would have been a hit – because they're all so great! This album does a pretty good job of sorting out the best numbers, though – picking 16 tracks from his all-great albums for Chess – with a focus on the tightest and most groove-heavy ... LP, Vinyl record album
One of Bobby's greatest albums – a mix of electric blues and southern soul, forged in the heat of the Malaco studios in Jackson! The album's titled after Rush's incredible 8 minute track "Sue" – a tale of young love that has a hilarious monologue in the middle about this ... LP, Vinyl record album
A record with a title that certainly fits the bill – as the amazing voice of Bobby Bland is as real here as it ever was, and blended with superbly soulful backings that take the singer's sound forward for a whole new generation! Some of Bobby's contemporaries were content to just stick in a ... LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover appears to be possibly signed by the artist – and has a cut corner, edge wear, corner bend, light surface wear. Includes a possibly signed 8x10 photo as well. A great gift for someone named Larry!)LP, Vinyl record album
Excellent 60s work from Little Milton – one of the few Chicago bluesmen of the 60s we actually dig! Milton always had a good deal of soul in his blues, and on these standout 60s tracks he really takes off – bridging worlds nicely, and crossing over to audiences who were digging sounds ... LP, Vinyl record album