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Featuring guest Dr. John plus Tommy Shannon and Uncle John Turner (Johnny’s original Texas trio). Screaming blues plus two solo songs with Johnny on National steel guitar. Delta blues to rockin’... |
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The world famous blues team got back to its roots with a set of rare acoustic recordings cut in France in 1981 and issued on Alligator in 1991. Buddy and Junior pay tribute to their inspirations... |
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Ironic funky blues rock. Digital Audio Download Includes: 1 Can I be a star? 2 Lamborghino 3 In the 60's (love was cool) 4 Goodbye on a beautiful day 5 Borderline... |
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Digital Download Includes 1. Come Back Rag 2. Charleston Rag 3. Cleopatra Rag 4. Chevy Chase Rag 5. Jelly Roll Blues 6. Frog-I-More 7. Contentment Rag 8. American... |
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The last album by the man who virtually invented New Orleans rock ’n’ roll piano. A magnificent, joyous classic by a master. With Dr. John on guitar. One of Alligator’s best and most popular... |
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Authentic 1920's solo blues guitar. Digital Audio Download Includes: 1 Train Train 2 Homebound 3 Walkin By Myself 4 Guitar Rag 5 Levy Camp Moan 6 South Austin... |
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A retrospective of the Master of the Telecaster’s years with Alligator, the most prolific and exciting of his long career. Includes over 60 minutes of classic Collins including I Ain’t Drunk, Master... |
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The raw power and glory of Chicago’s legendary and joyous slide guitar master. Fifteen classictracks including Walking The Ceiling, The Sun Is Shining, Rock Me, and two previously unreleased live... |
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The best of the original guitar slinger’s celebrated Alligator releases. Loads of fiery guitar licks and raw vocals from Johnny’s bluesiest records. Includes Don’t Take Advantage Of Me and Mojo... |
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Fifteen tracks comprising highlights of the Queen’s Alligator recording career. Includes I’m A Woman, Hey Bartender, Come To Mama, with guest appearances by B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Carey Bell, and... |
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