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Complete Blue Horizon Sessions
(2006)
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Chicken Shack
Formed and led by guitarist/vocalist Stan Webb, Chicken Shack were one of the first bands to be signed to the Blue Horizon label in the mid-'60s. As of this compilation's release in 2006, Webb was still fronting a version of the group. While never attaining any success in the States, Chicken Shack were well known in the U.K., with fleeting success ...
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Blues
(2005)
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Mats Gustafsson/David Stackenas
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Seattle's Best Blues, Vol. 2
(2003)
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Various Artists
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Blues Prelude
(1998)
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Helen Humes
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Hard Drivin' Blues
(1975)
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Roosevelt Sykes
Roosevelt Sykes began making records in 1929, and kept churning out his own pungent brand of blues and boogie for many decades. When the music heard on this album was recorded in January 1962 and May 1963, Sykes was in the process of ripening into a sanguine creature even more interesting and provocative than his earlier selves had been. By the ...
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Female Blues Singers, Vol. 4: C (1921-1930)
(1997)
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Various Artists
Seven long-forgotten classic blues singers are featured on this CD, which has their total output. Alice Leslie Carter is heard on 11 dated but often charming performances from 1921, in which she is backed by a combo led by pianist James P. Johnson, including the debut vocal recording of "Aunt Hagar's Children Blues." Josephine Carter fares OK on ...
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Complete 1927-1950 Studio Recordings
(2002)
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Helen Humes
A superb vocalist even at the age of 13, Helen Humes rarely left that peak of performance, appearing in front of some of the most swinging jump tunes as well as the most affecting jazz ballads during her long career. Like Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington, Humes was an early resonator with the blues, which allowed her the intensity of feeling to ...
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Knockin' Myself Out: 1927-1951
(2005)
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Helen Humes
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Warszawa
(2007)
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Superfamily
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Helmet Boy
(1980)
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Helmet Boy
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40 Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed and Ready to Serve
(1968)
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Chicken Shack
If one can overlook Stan Webb's hyperventilating vocal excesses (which ain't easy), this is a promising debut, especially noteworthy for Webb's Freddie King-inspired guitar sting and Christine Perfect's understated vocals (only two, unfortunately compared to Webb's six). Webb does justice to his mentor with two instrumentals, King's "San-Ho-Zay" ...
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