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Back Again!!!
(1992)
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Milira
Even though Milira has claimed Sarah Vaughan and other jazz vocalists as influences, you won't find a lot of overt jazz inclinations on her second Motown outing Back Again!!!. This is very much an urban contemporary album, and sleek, smooth offerings like "Why Can't We Still Be Friends," "Love You Forever," and "If You Really Love Her" were ...
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An Introduction to Magic Sam
(2007)
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Magic Sam
Magic Sam waxed some fantastic sides in his tragically short career, and they've been anthologized many different ways. An Introduction to Magic Sam is Fuel 2000's (newest) version, and collects tracks from his early years recording for the Cobra and Chief labels with an extra mid-'60s Crash single thrown in for good measure. It's a solid ...
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With a Feeling 57-67: The Cobra, Chief & Crash Recordings
(2001)
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Magic Sam
This set basically apes the Fuel 2000 set issued in 2001 and the Paula set from 1999 but adds a few tracks -- six to be exact -- from early 1967, making it identical to the P-Vine collection from Japan released in 2003. In other words, these recordings that Magic Sam made between the years of 1956-1967 are pure, unadulterated Chicago blues gold. ...
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Easy Baby
(1990)
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Magic Sam
Here are all the issued recordings Magic Sam made between his debut on Cobra in 1957 all the way up to just before signing with Delmark and releasing the epochal West Side Soul album. In addition to Cobra masterpieces like "All Your Love" and the title track, it also includes "Magic Rocker" and "Love Me This Way" (both not originally issued as ...
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1957-1966
(1991)
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Magic Sam
Never mind Otis Rush and Buddy Guy -- this is the bedrock document of Chicago's West side blues guitar movement. Ten seminal numbers that constitute Sam's complete Cobra stash (notably "All Your Love," "Easy Baby," and the rockabilly-tinged "21 Days in Jail"), another pair by his harp-blowing uncle Shakey Jake, five numbers from 1960 that first ...
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