John Campbell... howlin Mercy
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John Campbell... howlin Mercy
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The plantation recordings..muddy waters.
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Step forward 60 years or so and you get this..
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Ronnie Earl.... its all blues although not as they knew it then
Nina Simone, The Jean-Pierre Leloir Collection ltd ed version... great cover etc.
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180gm vinyl
Pink Anderson. Carolina Blues Man
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Good ol' blues, and his name is half of the pink floyd one.. Floyd came from Floyd Council...
Blind Gary Davis(aka rev gary davis)
Harlem Street Singer.. around 1961 i think. Quality is excellent.
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Blues in Orbit.
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Ive been listening to this regularly for years now, and thought I would share it.
Probably not for everyone, but hopefully some of you will like it.
Tenor sax, acoustic guitar and vocal. That’s it. No amps, nothing!!
The guys voice is so good. Loads of soul.
And the tone and ideas of the sax player. Well, he is the main reason I keep coming back to it.
A cover of a Radiohead tune... oh yes.
Give it a listen.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PE0Sq91GXz4