Description: 9 BLUES CLASSIC ALBUMS WITH 10 SIDES OF VINYL FOR THE BLUES COLLECTOR & LISTENER - PLUS The TREMENDOUSLY RARE & VALUABLE LIMITED EDITION Blues Classic 45s 7" Vinyl Box Set (10 7" INCH Vinyl Discs) SIMPLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND A SEALED COPY ANYWHERE FOR LESS THEN $300Blues Favorites Released on Box Set! Includes Ten 7-inch 45s! Features Several Blues Superstars Like Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, BB King, Buddy Guy & Jimmy Reed!The history and development of the blues is a long story, but if there was a 'golden era' is was probably also in the mid to late 1950's alongside the advent of Rock 'n' Roll.The ten specially selected double AA side 7" singles in this box represent ten of the very biggest and most influential artists of the genre. Over fifty years later it is inevitably impossible to get your hands on mint copies of these great songs on vinyl. Includes Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Lightnin' Hopkins and BB King. Housed in hard slipcase, the ten 7" singles are 'dinked' as juke-box singles and the box includes a 'spider' centre for play.Features:• Ten 7-inch 45-vinyl singles with dinked centers• Hard slipcase• Box includes a 'spider' centre for playSelections: Side A:1. Mannish Boy (Muddy Waters)2. Smokestack Lightnin' (Howlin Wolf)3. Boom Boom (John Lee Hooker)4. Mojo Hand (Lightnin' Hopkins)5. Every Day I Have The Blues (BB King)6. Walking The Blues (Willie Dixon)7. The First Time I Met The Blues (Buddy Guy)8. The Sky Is Crying (Elmore James)9. Baby What You Want Me To Do (Jimmy Reed)10. Don't Start Me Talkin' (Sonny Boy Williamson)Side AA:1. I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man (Muddy Waters)2. Spoonful (Howlin Wolf)3. Boogie Chillen (John Lee Hooker)4. (Bring Me My) Shotgun (Blues) (Lightnin' Hopkins)5. 3 O'Clock Blues (BB King)6. Pain In My Heart (Willie Dixon)7. I Got My Eyes On You (Buddy Guy)8. Dust My Broom (Elmore James)9. Honest I Do (Jimmy Reed)10. Nine Below Zero (Sonny Boy Williamson) 9 VARIOUS ARTIST 11 SIDES OF VINYL ON THESE TITLES - rare out of print collectors pressing that sells for well over a hundred dollars in used condition and what we are offering here is a SEALED COPIES. MOST IN PRISTINE SEALED CONDITION A COUPLE HAVE A LITTLE WEAR IN THE PLASTIC WRAP.BUDDY GUY- I WAS WALKING THRU THE WOODS - COLLECTORS TREMENDOUSLY RARE MCA AUDIOPHILE PRESSING FROM THE MID-90'S DECADES OUT OF PRINT This album, originally issued as Chess CH 409, includes the seminal - The First Time I Met The Blues, the opening line of which gives the LP its title. A fiercely intense and powerful song, it typifies Guy's ferocious attack and, when first released, drew comparisons to the work of the young Robert Johnson. ]Though Junior Wells plays a subsidiary role on most of the album, his sensitive support can be heard (to good advantage on songs like - I Got A Strange Feeling - (a Willie Dixon song which Guy later re-arranged and re-recorded).The albums reception solidified Guy's reputation as a first-rate guitarist and singer, and freed him from earlier comparisons to B.B. King. It draws material from several different sessions recorded between 1960 and 1964, and while Kings influence can be heard in certain places, it's undeniable that Buddy guy, both as a singer and as a guitarist, established himself on this album as one of Chicago's premier - and most unique - modern bluesmen.Music critic, Michael Fremer, editor of The Tracking Angles and contributing editor for Stereophile, said about this MCA Heavy Vinyl re-mastered from the Original Analog Tapes (with no noise suppression or bass roll-off) that music erupts out of total silence from these thick 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl discs with a velvety smoothness, spaciousness, and ultra high resolution that stuns even the most committed CD die-hard.Slash-and-burn guitar solos are the specialty of this Chicago blues mainstay. Emerging in the late '60s, Buddy Guy staked his claim with a series of string-sizzlin sides for Chess. I Was Walking Through The Woods collects his best known hailstones and firestorms like "My Time After Awhile" and "Stone Crazy".Track Listings 1. Watch Yourself 2. Stone Crazy 3. I Found a True Love 4. First Time I Met the Blues 5. Let Me Love You Baby 6. No Lie 7. I Got a Strange Feeling 8. My Time After Awhile 9. Ten Years Ago 10. Broken Hearted Blues ROBERT JOHNSON KING OF THE DELTA BLUES SINGERS PART TWO CBS/COLUMBIA RECORDS PC 30034 RARE 180 GRAM EDITION - I've been listening to various releases of the Robert Johnson recordings and these reissues the Columbia transcriptions are by far the best. At the cost of leaving in more of the hiss and scratches, the timbre of Johnson's voice has more depth, is less muffled, and sounds much more like a real human voice. The character of the voice and the nuances in inflections are more readily apparent. Of course, not the quality of modern recordings. If you have any interst in the blues, these versions of these landmark recordings will you closer to Johnson's voice and guitar work.SIDE ONE - 1. Kind Hearted Woman Blues 2. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom 3. Sweet Home Chicago 4. Rambling On My Mind 5. Phonograph Blues6. They're Red Hot 7. Dead Shrimp Blues 8. Preachin' BluesSIDE TWO - 1. I'm A Steady Rollin' Man 2. From Four Till Late 3. Little Queen Of Spades 4. Malted Milk 5. Drunken Hearted Man 6.Stop Breakin' Down Blues 7. Honeymoon Blues 8. Love In Vain BIG BILL BROONZY - BIG BILL'S BLUES - Big Bill is a must for any student of Blues guitar...this is a very good collection of his work. A must have if you want to hear old classic blues! Amazing artist and a fabulous collection of his music Big Bill Broonzy (June 26, 1893 – August 15, 1958) was a prolific American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. His career began in the 1920s when he played country blues to mostly African-American audiences. Through the 1930s and 1940s he successfully navigated a transition in style to a more urban blues sound popular with working class African-American audiences. In the 1950s a return to his traditional folk-blues roots made him one of the leading figures of the emerging American folk music revival and an international star. His long and varied career marks him as one of the key figures in the development of blues music in the 20th century. Broonzy copyrighted more than 300 songs during his lifetime, including both adaptations of traditional folk songs and original blues songs. As a blues composer, he was unique in that his compositions reflected the many vantage points of his rural-to-urban experiences Active 1920s - 1950s Born June 26, 1893 in Scott, MS Died August 15, 1958 in Chicago, IL Genre Blues Styles Acoustic BluesAcoustic Chicago BluesRegional BluesCountry BluesBlues RevivalPre-War Blues Also Known As Sammy Sampson [Pseudonym] William Lee Conley Broonzy TRACKS: BOSSIE WOMAN - TEXAS TORNADO - TELL ME WHAT KIND OF MAN JESUS IS - TROUBLE IN MIND - SEE SEE RIDER - WHEN I'VE BEEN DRINKIN' - MARTHA- SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT - KEY TO THE HIGHWAY - GOODBYE BABY BLUES JIMMY REED - I'M JIMMY REED - VEE JAY LP 1004 - "Everyone needs a little Mathis James Reed in their lives, and this reissue of his 1958 Vee-Jay disc is a great place to rectify any omission. Not just a guitar genius but a true giant of rock ‘n' roll vocalease, Reed's repertoire informed the white boy r&b and pop school as surely as did Chuck Berry's." — Uncut Jimmy Reed is one the most highly-rated blues artists, having inspired such rock stars artists as the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton. I'm Jimmy Reed, released in 1958 by Vee Jay, was his first album for the label and features such Reed classics as "Honest I Do," "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby" and "You Don't Have To Go," recorded in company with the likes of Eddie Taylor and Earl Phillips. Jimmy was one of 10 children born of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reed of Leland, Mississippi. At the age of 7, he was able to pick out tunes on a guitar that caught his fancy. He left home at age 15 and at age 22 was a laborer in an iron foundry in Gary, Indiana. He spent his lunch hours practicing guitar and singing — eventually leaving his job seeking work as a blues singer on Chicago's South and West sides. He was signed by the newly formed Vee-Jay label in June 1953. His first recording session in December of that year produced a classic and his all-time rhythm and blues hit "You Don't Have To Go." Side 1 Honest I Do Go on to School My First Plea Boogie in the Dark You Got Me Crying Ain’t That Lovin’ You Baby Side 2 You Got Me Dizzy Little Rain Can’t Stand to See You Go Roll & Rhumba You’re Something Else HONEST I DO OTIS SPANN - WALKING THE BLUES - Otis Spann was the piano player in the famous Muddy Waters blues band in Chicago from 1953 to 1969. On this record we get a chance to listen to Otis Spann singing and playing the piano solo (accompanied by a guitar only). 40 years have passed since this recording was made. Looking back I have to confess that in my judgement Otis Spann was the greater talent of the two. Today, the music of Otis Spann is still fresh, original and timeless in its deep "soulfulness" while in comparison, the music of Muddy Waters sounds to me dated and somewhat artificial in its heavy reliance on the "electrified" sound of the guitar. According to Waters, Spann "is the best blues piano player we have today. There is no one left like him who plays the real, solid, bottom blues" (a quote from an interview given by Waters in the late 1960's). Waters also liked to emphasize that Spann played the piano "with both hands" (refering to the strong and articulate left hand in Spann's piano playing). Otis Spann died rather young at the age of 40 in 1970 appearently as a poor man, while Muddy Waters continued his successful career until his death in 1983 at the age of 68. Track Listings 1. It Must Have Been The Devil2. Otis Blues3. Goin' Down Slow4. Half Ain't Been Told5. Monkey Face Blues6. This Is The Blues7. Can't Stand Your Evil Ways8. Come Day, Go Day9. Walkin' The Blues10. Bad Condition 11. My Home Is In The Delta MUDDY "MISSISSIPPI"WATERS - LIVE with JOHNNY WINTER ON GUITAR - Out of Print PRESSING FROM THE ORIGINAL LABEL RE-ISSUE CBS BLUE SKY RECORDS SEALED LP and one of the last pieces left in the world from this final pressing.- The audience is totally into it, both on this song and the entire album--screaming, yelling, whistling, shouting--making this almost as exciting as "James Brown at the Apollo," and certainly among the best live blues ever recorded. The group is unbelievably talented and plays with great empathy: Muddy Waters on vocals and guitar, "Pine Top" Perkins (piano), James Cotton (harp), additional guitar from Johnny Winter, Luther "Guitar Jr." Johnson, and many others. I don't hear any softening of Muddy Waters' voice; he is as authoritative, soulful, and unique as ever. Muddy Waters set a very high (probably unsurpassed) standard for anyone who followed. It's sheer delight to hear his inventive singing and slide guitar so well recorded and backed. Perhaps the most memorable concert I ever attended was a late 1970's performance at the Roxy in L.A. As Muddy Waters walked up to the stage, I felt a sense of transcendentalism, as if History were climbing the stairs. And then he tore the roof off. Although only about 40 minutes long (and with notes limited to personnel descriptions), the music on this ALBUM recaptured some of that experience for me. Along with "Mannish Boy" and the great "She's Nineteen Years Old," other Morganfield compositions (there's one number written by Sonny Boy Williamson) include "Streamline Woman," "Baby Please Don't Go," "Howling Wolf," and "Deep Down in Florida." 'Wolf' features Waters' bee-stingingly intense slide guitar, one that can righteously cut through the thickest, meanest heart and soul. With just a few perfectly played notes, Waters' slide guitar dredges buckets of emotion. "Gainesville'--perhaps the best song here ("Yeah I believe I'll go back to Gainesville...just to see an old friend of mine.")--has amazing solos by "Pine Top" Perkins, Johnny Winter, and James Cotton, who blows some of the purest and most stirring harp notes in blues. This is the liturgy of the blues, the thick ooze of the traditional and the familiar wrapped with enough personal style to uncover new emotion. Powerful, raw, and spine tingling, this is the blues as only McKinley "Muddy Waters" Morganfield could play it. MUDDY WATERS - MUDDY "MISSISSIPPI" WATERS - LIVE Track Listings 1. Mannish Boy 2. She's Nineteen Years Old 3. Nine Below Zero 4. Steamline Woman 5. Howling Wolf 6. Baby Please Don't Go OTIS RUSH - SO MANY ROADS - LIVE 1975 TOYKO CONCERT ON DELMARK RECORDS DS-643 LPThis album is a must have for fans of blues guitar, or just great blues music. Otis Rush is a force to reckoned with on this album, his guitar is alive in his hands and sings, squeals and grunts at times. His singing is powerful, and always tasteful.Right from the opening track his 'blue guitar' hits the mark and never waivers. All Your Love is well done, and his version of Kenny Burrell's Chitlin's Con Carne is great!Otis Rush is awesome and certainly lives up to his nick-name as 'King of Singing String.'Tracks include: Will My Woman Be Home Tonight (Blue Guitar) - Every Day I Have the Blues -. I Can't Quit You Baby -. Crosscut Saw - Looking Back (Take a Look Behind) - Chitlins Con Carne - I've Got News for You - . Mean Old World - All Your Love (I Miss Loving) - . So Many Roads, So Many Trains - Gambler's Blues - Three Times a Fool.John Lee Hooker - Don't Turn Me from Your Door - 140 GRAM HQ VINYL IMPORT LP Hooker's iconic 1963 masterpiece John Lee Hooker was absolutely one of the most prolific and rhythmic pioneers of the blues scene for most of his life. Recording his first 78's in the 1940s and rapidly becoming one of the most in demand bluesmen of his time, Hooker was truly an American legend of our modern times. With hundreds of songs and an untold amount of recordings and live performances throughout his lifetime, John Lee was also one of the most revered and interpreted songwriters. Major recording acts like Canned Heat, Johnny Winter, Van Morrison, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, George Thorogood were all champions of this sorely missed icon. Fifty years ago, ATCO Records released one of the most important albums of his career with Don't Turn Me From Your Door - John Lee Hooker Sings His Blues. The dozen gems that make up this rural blues event would go on to become some of his most famous tunes including the title track which was covered by numerous rock and blues artists over the years like Savoy Brown and the terrific blues wailing of "Drifting Blues," the rockin' "Real Real Gone" and of course another brilliant standard with "My Baby Don't Love Me." Side 1Stuttering BluesWobbling BabyYou Lost A Good ManLove My BabyMisbelieving BabyDrifting Blues Side 2Don’t Turn Me From Your DoorMy Baby Don’t Love MeI Ain’t Got NobodyReal Real GoneGuitar Lovin’ ManTalk About Your Baby B.B. King Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. B.B. King 180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION 2LP SET180g Vinyl Double LP! Cut at Abbey Road Studios!This retrospective on 180g Vinyl Double LP celebrates the life and work of the great B.B. King. A selection of the best tracks from the 10CD and 4CD sets chronicles his amazing career.The collection was released in 2012 in celebration of his 50th Anniversary signing to ABC-Paramount Records in 1962. Now the retrospective is available on 180g vinyl Double LP!B.B. King has been a model for thousand of guitarists including Jimi Hendrix, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jimmy Page, George Harrison, Jeff Beck... the list could go on and on.Features:• 180g Vinyl• Double LP• Cut at Abbey Road StudiosSelections: LP 1 Side A:1. How Blue Can You Get?2. I Wonder Why3. Think It Over4. The Thrill Is Gone5. Chains and ThingsSide B:1. Worry Worry Worry2. Sweet Sixteen3. Ghetto WomanLP 2 Side C:1. There Must Be A Better World Somewhere2. When Love Comes To Town3. Stormy Monday Blues4. Blues ManSide D:1. Caldonia2. You Have A Way3. Key To the Highway4. Get These Blues Off Me5. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean E-BAY STORE. 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Artist: BLUES ARTISTS
Format: VINYL RECORDS
Type: LP
Features: 180-220 gram, Import, Live Recording, Remastered
Release Title: BLUES MASTERS 10 LP'S + TEN 45'SET
Record Label: VARIOUS LABELS
Edition: Collector's Edition, Limited Edition
Genre: Jazz
Country of Manufacture: United States