1958 Album 'Lonnie' + 1956 album 'Showcase' both 24 bit digitally remastered + 5 bonus tracks 'Puttin' On The Style', 'Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O', 'Midnight Special', 'The House Of The Rising Sun' and 'The Gold Rush Is Over'.
Here are 3CDs of essential blues from the legendary artists who started it all, Featuring 60 classic recordings grom the likes of John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, Lowell Fulson, Leadbelly, Robert Johnson, Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington and many, many more.
The Fugs First Album (1965). A loping, ridiculous, and scabrous release, the Fugs' debut mashed everything from folk and beat poetry to rock and rhythm & blues - all with a casual disregard for sounding note perfect, though not without definite goals in mind. Actually compiled from two separate sessions originally done for Folkways Records, and with slightly different lineups as a result, it's a short but utterly worthy release that pushed any number of 1964-era buttons at once (and could still tick off plenty of people). Sanders produced the sessions in collaboration with the legendary Harry Smith, who was able to sneak the collective onto Folkways' accounts by describing them as a "jug band," and it's not a far-off description…
The set Roots N' Blues features many hours worth of early blues, folk/country and gospel recordings from a variety of American artists.