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The Best of Mose Allison
(1962)
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Mose Allison
The Mose Allison installment in Atlantic's Jazz Anthology series of 1970 is superior to most in that line simply on the grounds of time. Since Allison's songs were usually brief, Atlantic was able to fit 12 of them onto a single LP and thus provide a wider selection of his output, unlike others in that series that included only five or six tracks, ...
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The Definitive Collection
(2006)
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Humble Pie
The Definitive Collection unites original recordings from Humble Pie's early-'70s A&M output, highlighting the gravelly vocals of ex-Small Faces frontman Steve Marriott along with the driving guitars of first Peter Frampton and then Frampton's replacement, Dave "Clem" Clempson. During their peak years, Humble Pie were the premier boogie band. ...
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Middle Class White Boy
(1982)
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Mose Allison
Released in 1982, Middle Class White Boy was Mose Allison's first recording in six years, and his debut for the fledgling and relatively short-lived Elektra Musician label run by Bruce Lundvall. Allison is featured here in a sextet setting. His fellow front-line players are saxophonist Joe Farrell and guitarist Phil Upchurch. The set is a well ...
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Last Train to Memphis
(1998)
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Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers was about 15 years removed from the recording studio and nearly 20 from a hit when he cut this album between 1996 and 1998. During the '60s and early '70s, Rivers had been one of the most consistently successful American solo artists: his covers of previously proven R&B/blues, folk and rock/pop songs (Chuck Berry's "Memphis," Willie ...
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Louisiana Red Sings the Blues
(1972)
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Louisiana Red
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Collectables Classics [Box Set]
(2006)
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Mose Allison
Collectables Classics does their typical random packaging here, placing 62 tracks -- six entire albums -- on four discs, with no strategy or purpose other than licensing what was available. No one's really complaining, it's just that most of these albums have all been issued on CD already so the hardcore fans already have them. Anyway, what's here ...
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Feel Like Going Home
(2004)
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Muddy Waters
Feel Like Going Home is a compilation of Muddy Waters' earliest sides, dating between his days at Stovall's Plantation in the early 1940s and his October 1950 sessions for Chess Records, all assembled in no particular order. The CD's manufacturer, Complete Blues, is associated with Charly Records and is taking advantage of very lax European ...
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National Steel
(1998)
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Colin James
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Blues Singer
(2003)
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Various Artists
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Good Mornin' Blues
(2004)
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Various Artists
Good Mornin' Blues is a decent compilation that traces the metamorphosis the music took between 1927 and 1952. The acoustic beginnings are well represented by Leadbelly, Charley Patton, and Tommy Johnson on through the big city urban sound of T-Bone Walker and Jimmy Witherspoon, ending up in Chicago with the beginning of the amplified electric ...
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Blues Chicago Style
(2005)
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Various Artists
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Chicago Blues, Vol. 1
(2005)
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Various Artists
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A.K.A. McKinley Morganfield
(1971)
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Muddy Waters
The real title of this was actually A.K.A. Muddy Waters, with the name McKinley Morganfield in the bigger typeface reserved for the artist's name. Of course, this created confusion in some quarters, with the result that consumers were sometimes unable to find this set in the Muddy Waters bin. And of course they would be looking for it, since at ...
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