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V.A. - Blues Masters Vol 07 (3CD, 2012)  Music

Posted by Speedyclick at May 5, 2012
V.A. - Blues Masters Vol 07 (3CD, 2012)

V.A. - Blues Masters Vol 07 (3CD, 2012)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image & cue & log) & mp3 @ 320 kbps | tracks: 60 | Scans | 2:53:39 | ~ 807 Mb & 413 Mb
Label: EMI | 5% recovery record | Original recordings | Genre: Blues

In this 7th volume of Blues Masters we will meet seven more artists and among them, two ladies. The legendary Memphis Minnie and Big Maybelle. The other five bluesmen are Buddy Guy, Arthur "Hardrock" Gunter, Slim Gaillard, Leroy Carr with Scrapper Blackwell and Pee Wee Crayton. As with all the volumes in this series, you will find included a nice 16p booklet. Enjoy rare authentic recordings of american blues.

V.A. - Blues Masters Vol 09 (3CD, 2012)  Music

Posted by Speedyclick at May 19, 2012
V.A. - Blues Masters Vol 09 (3CD, 2012)

V.A. - Blues Masters Vol 09 (3CD, 2012)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image & cue & log) & mp3 @ 320 kbps | tracks: 60 | Scans | 2:44:52 | ~ 709 Mb & 380 Mb
Label: EMI | 5% recovery record | Original recordings | Genre: Blues

With this Volume we are in the middle of the excellent series "Blues Masters" (17 Volumes and 51 CD). Enjoy 60 more rare recordings with T-Bone Walker, Jimmy Witherspoon, Charley Patton, Snooky Pryor, Lowell Fulson and The Four Blazes.
Vargas Blues Band - Last Night (2002) [CD & DVD, DRO East West, 0927463002]

Vargas Blues Band - Last Night (2002) [CD & DVD, DRO East West, 0927463002]
Blues/Blues-Rock | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 12 Tracks
DVD -> PAL, 4:3 (720x576), ~4Mbps | AC-3, 2ch, 320 Kbps -> ~2.03 Gb
Covers Included | DRO East West | 0927463002 | ~465 + 158 Mb | FSonic, FServe, Uploaded

Javier Vargas from Spain has long been one of the blues/rock world's best kept secrets. He has produced 8 very fine recordings, with a ninth being a greatest hits collection, but has never seemed quite able to gain the attention of a lot of North American fans. That was, until now…
Various Artists - Let Me Tell You About The Blues - Atlanta: The Evolution Of Atlanta Blues (2010) {3 CD Box Set}

Various Artists - Let Me Tell You About The Blues - Atlanta: The Evolution Of Atlanta Blues (2010) {3 CD Box Set}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 562 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 453 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 146 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2010 Fantastic Voyage / Future Noise Music Ltd. | FVTD055
Blues / Regional Blues

Like Memphis, Tennessee, Atlanta was a staging post for itinerant musicians and like Memphis, it was home to an impressive number of guitarists who established a very distinctive style of playing that became synonymous with the city. It was also the location for the first country blues artist, Ed Andrews, to be recorded. Three years later, Julius Daniels was the first Carolina bluesman to record. Atlanta was also a recording centre for out-of-state artists such as Blind Lemon Jefferson, Bo Carter, the Memphis Jug Band, Blind Willie Johnson and Hambone Willie Newbern. A further school of blues gathered around Peg Leg Howell and Eddie Anthony.

V.A. - Blues Masters Vol 17 (3CD, 2012)  Music

Posted by Speedyclick at July 26, 2012
V.A. - Blues Masters Vol 17 (3CD, 2012)

V.A. - Blues Masters Vol 17 (3CD, 2012)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image & cue & log) & mp3 @ 320 kbps | tracks: 60 | Scans | 2:52:49 | ~ 583 Mb & 342 Mb
Label: EMI | 5% recovery record | Original recordings | Genre: Blues

This is the last volume of the excellent Blues Masters Series. The collection has been completed in 17 Volumes with 3 CD each (51 CD in total), 17 nice booklets full of photos and information and 1020 authentic, rare recordings of 100 wonderful Blues Masters. You can find them all by browsing my blog. This last volume includes Memphis Slim, Tommy McClennan, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Charles Brown, Sippie Wallace and Peetie Wheatstraw. Enjoy a real gem in lossless.
Sonny Boy Williamson - Cool Cool Blues: The Classic Sides 1951-1954 (2006)

Sonny Boy Williamson - Cool Cool Blues: The Classic Sides 1951-1954 (2006)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
4CD | JSP Records, JSP7766 | ~ 691 or 668 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 11 Mb
Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues

Rice Miller (or Alec or Aleck Miller – everything about this blues great is somewhat of a mystery) probably didn't need to take the name of the original Sonny Boy Williamson (John Lee Williamson) to get noticed, since in many ways he was the better musician, but Miller seemed to revel in confusion, at least when it came to biographical facts, so for whatever reason, blues history has two Sonny Boy Williamsons. Like the first Williamson, Miller was a harmonica player, but he really sounded nothing like his adopted namesake, favoring a light, soaring, almost horn-like sound on the instrument…

Charles Mingus - Mysterious Blues  Music

Posted by Garina at Nov. 9, 2008
Charles Mingus - Mysterious Blues

Charles Mingus - Mysterious Blues
FLAC: 312,8 Mb | MP3 @320: 133 Mb | Label: Candid| CD 1990
Recorded 1960; Total Time 76:11

VA - Sweet Home Chicago: A History Of Chicago Blues (2003)  Music

Posted by TmanHome at Aug. 14, 2015
VA - Sweet Home Chicago: A History Of Chicago Blues (2003)

VA - Sweet Home Chicago: A History Of Chicago Blues (2003)
Blues | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 225 min | Cover | 653 MB
Label: Indigo | Rel: 2003

I would bet a lot of Bobby Vee's fans never thought that his material was so diverse - even after hearing the great body of work represented by his many LPs. I have been playing this 3-disc set repeatedly and will probably never stop hearing new things each time. His own exceptional writing talent gets a good showcase on this set, and - by the way - one hears a lot more of that in the recordings that have been coming out of his own Rockhouse Productions over the past couple decades.
VA - The Walter Davis Project: Tribute To A Giant Of 20th Century Blues Music (2013)

VA - The Walter Davis Project: Tribute To A Giant Of 20th Century Blues Music (2013)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 400 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 167 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Blues | Label: Electro-Fi | # Electro-Fi 3435 | Time: 01:08:43

Blues Hall of Fame inductee Walter Davis was a prolific and innovative artist who played an influential role in the creation of the pre-war Blues scene. On The Walter Davis Project a diverse collection of Blues Legends pay tribute to the man and his music, including Billy Boy Arnold, Jimmy McCracklin, Charlie Musselwhite, Christian Rannenberg and Keith Dunn, and Henry Townsend with Bob Corritore. The 17 track collection of Walter Davis' compositions include R&B Legend Jimmy McCracklin's final recordings as well as an interview with Mr. McCracklin, who was taught piano as a child by Walter Davis, by producer Christian Rannenberg, plus 2 tracks from Charlie Musselwhite and an unreleased track from 2002 by Henry Townsend with Living Blues Award winner Bob Corritore. 2012 Blues Hall of Fame member Billy Boy Arnold contributes 9 tracks. The Walter Davis Project album will be treasured by both Blues music lovers and collectors. "To me, Walter Davis's singing, piano playing and lyrics are really deep blues…about as deep as you can get. His lyrics are true blues poetry. His sound has such a deep deep feeling to it. It does what only deep blues can do: it touches your heart and comforts you in a poignant way." – Charlie Musselwhite

VA - Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945 (1999)  Music

Posted by Designol at July 5, 2025
VA - Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945 (1999)

VA - Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945 (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 233 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 185 Mb | Scans included
Pre-War Blues, Chicago Blues | Label: AMB | # ABMMCD 1227 | Time: 01:15:16

Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945 is a concentrated anthology of historic recordings by individuals with ties to communities all across the southern United States. This collection includes well chosen examples by pianists Meade "Lux" Lewis, Bob Robinson (of Hokum Boys fame), Roosevelt Sykes, Clarence "Pinetop" Smith, and Jimmy Yancey, who played on one of only two recordings known to have been made by vocalist Faber Smith. Amos Easton, also known as Bumble Bee Slim, was backed on the ivories by Myrtle Jenkins, who also made records with Priscilla Stewart, Mary Mack, and the State Street Swingers. There's enough female energy in here to settle anybody's business. You hear Ida Cox accompanied by pianist Lovie Austin; Bertha "Chippie" Hill by Richard M. Jones, and Hannah May, who might have been Victoria Spivey's sister Elton Spivey, with Georgia Tom Dorsey and Tampa Red. Lil Johnson sings "My Stove's in Good Condition" backed by pianist Black Bob and guitarist Big Bill Broonzy. "Squat It" comes from a large body of works generated by the team of Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy. Sippie Wallace sings the "Bedroom Blues," and her little brother Hersal Thomas performs his own "Suitcase Blues," which became a staple of the piano blues repertoire and received its best reinterpretation on a 1939 Blue Note recording by Albert Ammons.