Robert Nighthawk : Robert Nighthawk & His Flames Of Rhythm – Live On Maxwell Street 1964 (LP, Vinyl record album) -- Dusty Groove is Chicago's Online Record Store
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One or two small marks that would make an otherwise near perfect record slightly less so.
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Possible minor surface noise when played.
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Rare 60s field recordings, done in Mississippi by David Evans – with work by Isaac Youngblood, Myrt Holmes, OD Jones, Babe Stovall, Dink Brister, Esau Weary, Roosevelt Holts, and Eli Owens – the last of whom plays a very cool instrument that's like a berimbau! LP, Vinyl record album
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One of the most legendary bluesmen of the early 78rpm generation – heard here in a wonderfully-recorded set from 1964! The session came at a time when Skip James was hardly getting any mainstream attention, but had been rediscovered by a younger generation – which led to the fledgling ... LP, Vinyl record album
An Alligator Records classic, and a great showcase for Chicago guitarist Son Seals – who also serves up some great vocals too! Titles include "Cold Blood", "Friday Again", "Don't Pick Me For Your Fool", "Out Of My Way", "Person To Person", ... LP, Vinyl record album
A really fantastic showcase for the Chicago-raised Otis Spann – a musician who'd already had plenty of recordings under his belt by the time of this session, but definitely gets a different sort of exposure here – thanks to the unique presentation of the Candid Records label! Candid ... LP, Vinyl record album
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Not just disco nights, but some great mellow moments too – a wonderfully well-rounded classic from this great quartet – as tight and groovy as it is cool and classy! By the time of this debut, the group had already had plenty of 70s soul experience as The Rhythm Makers – a ... LP, Vinyl record album