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Various - How Britain Got The Blues - 8xCD Box
8-CD Box highlighting the 232 or so songs most frequently performed by British beat and blues artists. Volume One spotlights the pre-Beatles skiffle and folk era and ties this in to the Blues Boom group material of the late 1960s. Three further volumes concentrate on Merseybeat, the London scene and the jazz and soul sounds that influenced the mod movement. The CD-Box includes 98 page illustrated booklets with rare label scans and detailed liner notes by Smiler Anderson, David Simonelli, Spencer Leigh and Alan Clayson. See 'more information' for complete tracklist. Mehr erfahrenNicht auf Lager
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Keith Hudson - Jammys Dub Encounter - LP
Previously unreleased album from 1984. Only few months before his untimely death Keith Hudson formed a group of top notch musicians and mixing wizard Prince Jammy. With musicians from Bob Marleys backing band The Wailers: Carlton Barrett (Drums), Aston "Family Man" Barrett (Bass), Junior Marvin (Gitarre) and Earl "Wire" Lindo (Keyboards). Recorded in Tuff Gong Studios. Mastered by Kevin Metcalfe. Mehr erfahren -
Various - Coxsone's Music 1960-1962 Vol.1 - DoLP+MP3
First part of two volumes compilation set. Feat. 24 tunes recorded by Sir Coxsone The Downbeat between 1960 - 1962 w/ Don Drummond, The Blues Busters, Theo Beckford and many more. 2LP + free download code Mehr erfahrenNicht auf Lager
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Various - Coxsone's Music 1960-1962 Vol.2 - DoLP+MP3
Second part of the set. Feat. 24 tunes recorded by Sir Coxsone The Downbeat between 1960 - 1962 w/ Clue J, Clancy Eccles, Don Drummond, Owne & Millie.... 2LP + free download code Mehr erfahren -
Various - Raunchy Sugar - DoLP
Raunchy Sugar is the successor to the thoroughly-recommended Fantastic Voyage compilations, Heavy Sugar, Savvy Sugar, Sassy Sugar and Classy Sugar. Whereas those releases were devoted to New Orleans, the West Coast, Nashville and New York respectively, Raunchy Sugar focuses on that crucible of rock ’n’ roll Memphis.
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The argument will forever rage, but Memphis, Tennessee, is as much the fountainhead of rock ’n’ roll as is Cleveland, Ohio. Whilst the north had Alan Freed as its turntable champion, the south was blessed with the madcap deejay, Dewey Phillips. Chances are, ole Dewey would have played most of the 32 titles that go to make up Raunchy Sugar on his Red Hot and Blue show that aired over WHBQ in Memphis.