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The Rough Guide To The Blues Songsters LP (Vinyl)
& lt;font color= & quot;#FF0000 & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;Limited Edition Vinyl LP! & lt;br & gt; A Must-Have Album For Blues And Guitar Enthusiasts! & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Before there was the bluesman there was the songster and it was these travelling troubadours who helped lay the foundations for the development of the blues. In the decades preceding the phonograph and radio and before the American national entertainment industry had reached into the deepest parts of the South, it was these wandering musicians who provided the musical entertainment for all manner of social events. In order to be able to scrape a living together the songster had to be incredibly versatile and come up with something for everyone. Armed with a banjo or guitar they performed every form of popular music of the day from folk songs and ballads to rags and spirituals. Priding themselves on their huge repertoires, they could be described as the human jukeboxes of their time. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Along with the many musicians shrouded in mystery, this collection boasts tracks by legendary bluesmen such as Leadbelly, Charley Patton and Mississippi John Hurt. Aside from the blues these great performers would have been able to play everything asked of them at local bars and rural dances, and it is said that Leadbelly could draw on a repertoire of over 500 songs from many different genres. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Likewise, the ‘Father of the Delta Blues’, Charley Patton left glimpses into his songster roots and true musical versatility with songs such as the featured ‘Mississippi Boweavil Blues’. Henry Thomas’s projected birthdate of 1874 predates that of Charley Patton by a good 17 years and gives us an idea of what rural black music sounded like before the turn of the twentieth century. He was 53 years old during his first recording session in 1927 by which point much of his music was already a representation of a bygone era. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; The same could be said of Richard ‘Rabbit’ Brown from New Orleans who worked as a ferryman on lake Pontchartrain and whose recorded legacy of just five songs includes ‘James Alley Blues’ which has been covered by Bob Dylan. Also from New Orleans, Papa Charlie Jackson accompanied himself with a banjo guitar and became one of the first songsters to record from the mid-1920s. His unique brand of hokum, used comic, often sexually suggestive lyrics and lively, danceable rhythms. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; This selection features several variations on traditional ballads about legendary characters such as Frankie and Johnny, Stagger Lee, John Henry and Railroad Bill. These became standards in the repertoires of songsters, both black and white, who shared a similar colour-blindness when it came to the racial origins of a tune. Frank Hutchison and Dick Justice were both white performers whose styles were heavily influenced by black musicians, in particular Luke Jordan whose featured track ‘Pick Poor Robin Clean’ is a gambling song masterpiece. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Like Jordan, many other well-known East Coast songsters such as Blind Blake, Pink Anderson and Peg Leg Howell worked with travelling shows, which became a major factor in the spreading of the blues. Many of these shows were operated by vendors of patent medicines who would attract crowds by putting on a performance. As these shows began to disappear and recorded music and dancing in duke joints became popular, so the older songster style became less fashionable. Apart from the few waxed recordings which leave a tempting glance into a world before the blues, many of the featured artists faded into obscurity, as the songsters were overtaken by blues singers whose music was heavily promoted by record companies. Those songsters who were able to embrace this new music such as Charley Patton and Leadbelly became seminal figures and the rest is history. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Features: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; • Vinyl LP & lt;br & gt; • Limited Edition & lt;br & gt; • Lovingly Remastered Using Pioneering Restoration Techniques & lt;br & gt; • Includes Limited Time Full Album Download Card with Bonus Blues Songsters Tracks & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Selections: & lt;br & gt; Side A: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. Pick Poor Robin Clean (1927) - Luke Jordan & lt;br & gt; 2. Don't Leave Me Here (1929) - Henry Thomas & lt;br & gt; 3. The Spasm (1935) - Daddy Stovepipe & amp; Mississippi Sarah & lt;br & gt; 4. Your Baby Ain't Sweet Like Mine (1926) - Papa Charlie Jackson & lt;br & gt; 5. John Henry (The Steel Driving Man) - Part 1 (1929) - Furry Lewis & lt;br & gt; 6. Mississippi Boweavil Blues (1929) - Charley Patton & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side B: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. Cocaine (1928) - Dick Justice & lt;br & gt; 2. Midnight Special (1934) - Leadbelly & lt;br & gt; 3. Come On Boys Let's Do That Messin' Around (1926) - Blind Blake & lt;br & gt; 4. Stackalee (1927) - Frank Hutchison & lt;br & gt; 5. James Alley Blues (1927) - Richard 'Rabbit' Brown & lt;br & gt; 6. Going To Germany (1929) - Cannon's Jug Stompers & lt;br & gt; 7. Coal Man Blues (1926) - Peg Leg Howell
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The Rough Guide To The Blues Songsters LP (Vinyl)
The Rough Guide To Blues Legends: Blind Willie Johnson 180g LP (Vinyl)
& lt;font color= & quot;#FF0000 & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;180 Gram Vinyl! An Influence for Ry Cooder, Eric Clapton & amp; Muddy Waters! Hypnotic Vocal Style + Mesmerizing Bottleneck-Style Guitar! & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Blind Willie Johnson is arguably the greatest slide/bottleneck guitarist that ever lived and one of the most revered and iconic musical figures of depression-era gospel/blues music. He was a key influence on the likes of Ry Cooder, Eric Clapton and Muddy Waters. This set includes some of his most famous songs like & quot;Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground & quot; and & quot;It's Nobody's Fault But Mine & quot;, the former being Ry Cooder's inspiration for his score of the movie Paris, Texas. Johnson's songs have been covered by Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead and The White Stripes. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Blind Willie Johnson was a fire-and-brimstone guitar evangelist who played sacred songs so mean that his legacy has gone down in blues history. Revel in the mesmerizing bottleneck guitar playing of the Texas blues preacher on remastered classics. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Here's your chance to encounter his hypnotic gargling-gravel vocal style punctuated by mesmerizing bottleneck-style guitar! & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Features: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; • 180 Gram Vinyl & lt;br & gt; • Lovingly Remastered using Pioneering Restoration Techniques & lt;br & gt; • Limited Time Free Download Card & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Selections: & lt;br & gt; Side A: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. God Moves On The Water & lt;br & gt; 2. Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground & lt;br & gt; 3. Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burning & lt;br & gt; 4. Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed & lt;br & gt; 5. John The Revelator & lt;br & gt; 6. It's Nobody's Fault But Mine & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side B: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole & lt;br & gt; 2. Mother's Children Have A Hard Time & lt;br & gt; 3. You're Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond & lt;br & gt; 4. Lord I Just Can't Keep From Crying & lt;br & gt; 5. God Don't Never Change & lt;br & gt; 6. Bye And Bye I'm Going To See The King
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The Rough Guide To Blues Legends: Blind Willie Johnson 180g LP (Vinyl)
The Rough Guide To Samba LP (Vinyl)
& lt;font color= & quot;#FF0000 & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;Limited Edition Vinyl LP! & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Samba is the dancing spirit and rhythm of life in Brazil. This Rough Guide features the best of old and new from legendary sambista Alcione and superstar vocalist Marisa Monte to the seriously funky Samba Um and the samba swing of Roge. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Samba has become Brazil's most recognized musical expression and an icon of national identity. Turn up the volume and create that irrepressible Brazilian Carnival vibe. The Rough Guide To Samba contains an embarrassment of riches, featuring many of today's biggest names from Brazil. A dynamic collection guaranteed to spur you on to the dance floor. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Includes a limited time free download card with extra music. Download extra Samba tracks plus bonus album by Brazilian sambista Ruivao. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Features: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; • Vinyl LP & lt;br & gt; • Includes limited time download card with extra music & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Selections: & lt;br & gt; Side A: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. Duas Faces - Alcione & lt;br & gt; 2. Meu Bloco - Partideiros Do Cacique & lt;br & gt; 3. Volta Meu Amor - Velha Guarda da Portela feat. Marisa Monte & lt;br & gt; 4. A Nega E O Malandro - Roge & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side B: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. Coisas Banais - Teresa Cristina & lt;br & gt; 2. Deixa - Samba Urbano & lt;br & gt; 3. Samba, Ciencia da Graca - Moyseis Marques & lt;br & gt; 4. Malandro Dpdp - Samba Um & lt;br & gt; 5. Lero-Lero - Luisa Maita
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The Rough Guide To Samba LP (Vinyl)
The Rough Guide to the Music of Hawaii
The music of Hawaii combines traditional Polynesian influences with the hugely popular slack key and slide guitar styles. This Rough Guide spans several decades of Hawaiian music, featuring stunning vocal and guitar tracks from some of the island's greatest masters Artists include: Gabby Pahinui, Genoa Keawe, Sol Hoopii, King Benny Nawahi, Lena Machado, Sonny Chillingworth, Bob Broazman, George Helm and Kalama's Quartet UPC: 605633104929 SKU: ADIB00004TA6A
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The Rough Guide to the Music of Hawaii
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