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T-Bone Walker - Get These Blues Off Me: As & Bs 1950-1955 (2015)  Music

Posted by TmanHome at June 24, 2016
T-Bone Walker - Get These Blues Off Me: As & Bs 1950-1955 (2015)

T-Bone Walker - Get These Blues Off Me: As & Bs 1950-1955 (2015)
Blues, R&B | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 135 min | 321 MB
Label: Jasmine Records | Rel: 2015

T-Bone Walker was one of the 20th Century's most influential musicians. His guitar work inspired B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Little Milton, Freddie King and pretty much any electric blues guitarist who followed in his pioneering wake. A 52 track extravaganza containing the A & B side of every 78 and 45 he released between 1950 and 1955. T-Bone stage performances were the stuff of legend and amongst his antics was the ability to play the guitar with his teeth and behind his head, accomplishments that resonated through the years to profoundly impress a young guitarist by the name of Jimi Hendrix. More hot guitar than you can possibly imagine with over two and a half hours of music.
T‐Bone Walker - The Complete Imperial Recordings: 1950-1954 (1991)

T‐Bone Walker - The Complete Imperial Recordings: 1950-1954 (1991)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 02:19:01 | 556 Mb
Blues | Label: EMI Records

A founding father of electric blues in general and Texas blues in particular, guitarist T-Bone Walker influenced countless blues players and, by extension, countless rock & rollers as well. The Complete Imperial Recordings date from the early to mid-1950s, when the idea of electric blues was really taking hold, and the two-disc set is a wealth of classic songs exquisitely performed. While definitely blues, there's more difference between this and the acoustic blues that predated Walker than amplification can account for; there's jazz and swing mixed in as well, as on tracks like "I Walked Away" and "Strollin' with Bone," and something of that feel has remained in electric blues ever since. From B.B. King to Buddy Guy to Stevie Ray Vaughan and beyond, Walker's influence is felt in the blues up through the present day.
T-Bone Walker - You're My Best Poker Hand: The Definitive Collection (2011) 3CD Set

T-Bone Walker - You're My Best Poker Hand: The Definitive Collection (2011) 3CD Set
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 570 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 550 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans included
Genre: Blues, Early R&B | Label: Fantastic Voyage | # FVTD099 | Time: 03:39:31

2011 three CD collection from the Blues legend. Without T-Bone's innovatory approach to playing the guitar there would have been no B.B. King, no Buddy Guy, no Freddie King, no Eric Clapton, nor any of the plank-spankers who strut the stage at Blues festivals and club gigs. The line began with T-Bone, who, along with his friend Charlie Christian, invented the vocabulary for the amplified guitar. Throughout the late 1940s, T-Bone cut a sequence of singles for labels like Black & White and Capitol that laid the groundwork for what became the prevailing style of Blues recording. T-Bone transferred to the Imperial label in 1950 but the music continued in an unbroken line of creative superiority, heard in 'The Hustle Is On', 'Strollin' With Bone', 'I Get So Weary' and 'Here In The Dark'. 75 tracks.

T-Bone Walker - The Imperial Blues Years (2012)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 11, 2023
T-Bone Walker - The Imperial Blues Years (2012)

T-Bone Walker - The Imperial Blues Years (2012)
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 631 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 356 Mb
Full Scans | 01:08:32 + 01:05:31 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues | Not Now Music Limited #NOT2CD454

T-Bone Walker is one of the greatest blues singers of all time. He's not a shouter, he's a singer and he's steeped in the blues tradition. Walker went throught what has become the classic pattern of apprenticeship of the blues singer. He's also a guitar player of considerable ability, with a really compelling rhythm and an intensity that is almost frightening. But it is as a blues singer that T-Bone will be remembered. Featuring 50 classic tracks from his Imperial years, this 2CD set captures T-Bone Walker at his very best. Highlights include 'Travelin' Blues', 'I Miss You Baby', 'I Got The Blues Again' and many more.
T-Bone Walker - The Complete Capitol ~ Black & White Recordings (1995)

T-Bone Walker - The Complete Capitol ~ Black & White Recordings (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Artwork | 925 mb | MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 504 mb
Blues, Electric Blues | Label: Capitol Records - CDP 7243 8 29379 2 0

Three-CD, 75-track box of T-Bone Walker's recordings for the Capitol and Black & White labels in the 1940s. From a historical perspective, this is perhaps the most important phase of Walker's evolution. It was here where he perfected his electric guitar style, becoming an important influence on everyone from B.B. King down. It was also here where he acted as one of the key players in a small combo West Coast bands' transition from jazz to a more jump blues/R&B-oriented sound (though most of these sides retain a pretty strong jazz flavor).

T-Bone Walker - Classics of Modern Blues (1975) [Reissue 2002]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Jan. 11, 2024
T-Bone Walker - Classics of Modern Blues (1975) [Reissue 2002]

T-Bone Walker - Classics of Modern Blues (1975) [Reissue 2002]
XLD Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 330 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 181 MB | Covers - 80 MB
Genre: Blues, Texas Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: BGO Records (BGOCD543)

An excellent set that brings together 28 early 50s recordings by T-Bone Walker - crucial sides that link together jazz and blues traditions, with incredible work on guitar that would go onto influence both genres tremendously. The fact that Walker became a huge influence on soul jazz guitarists like Billy Butler, George Freeman, and Wild Bill Jennings is probably not lost on Blue Note - who included the set here as the only non-jazz set in their 2LP 70s reissue series.
T-Bone Walker - Stormy Monday: The Complete 1949 Black & White Sessions (2003)

T-Bone Walker - Stormy Monday: The Complete 1949 Black & White Sessions (2003)
Blues | 2cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
Birdland, BLB 201-2 | rec: 1949 | 675Mb

This collection contains all but a few of the recordings issued on the much more expensive Capitol set Complete Capitol Black & White Recordings, minus the alternate takes. To my ears, the sound is very good. Comet/Birdland was very wise in their limited use of noise reduction. You hear all of the highs, lows and midrange very clearly with little to no surface noise at all, and no fake reverb.

Albert Collins - Don't Loose Your Cool (1983)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 29, 2018
Albert Collins - Don't Loose Your Cool (1983)

Albert Collins - Don't Loose Your Cool (1983)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 231 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 104 Mb
Scans Included (JPG, 300 dpi) | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues | Alligator Records #ALCD 4730

Collins is never far in spirit from the 1940s and 1950s gin mills of his youth, where he soaked up blues, R&B, country and western, jazz, and all their various amalgams. On this 1983 date he impressively revitalizes his old Texas hit "Don't Lose Your Cool," turns the heat up on Guitar Slim's "Quicksand," and adds newfangled vocal and guitar insinuations to Big Walter Price's "Get to Gettin'."

VA - New Orleans Guitar 1947-1955 (2006) 4CD Box Set  Music

Posted by Designol at Aug. 16, 2024
VA - New Orleans Guitar 1947-1955 (2006) 4CD Box Set

VA - New Orleans Guitar 1947-1955 (2006) 4CD Box Set
Featuring: T-Bone Walker, Guitar Slim, Smiley Lewis, Boo Breeding, Pee Wee Crayton

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 685 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 585 Mb | Scans ~ 82 Mb
New Orleans Blues, New Orleans R&B | Label: JSP | # JSP7773 | Time: 04:15:37

JSP's New Orleans Guitar compiles four CDs of performances by Smiley Lewis, Guitar Slim, and T-Bone Walker. It's hard to go wrong with these 102 recordings cut between 1947 and 1955. The tracks have been remastered, making the majority of this material sound great. Unlike other packages of this type, the liner notes are informative, listing personnel, dates, and a concise history without going on ad nauseam. As an extra bonus this is a budget-priced set, making it highly recommended, especially for the blues novice.
VA - ABC Of The Blues: The Ultimate Collection From The Delta To The Big Cities (2010) {Vol. 45-48, 52CD Box Set} * RE-UP *

VA - ABC Of The Blues: The Ultimate Collection From The Delta To The Big Cities (2010) {Vol. 45-48}
4CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 774 Mb (180+212+247+132 Mb)
Scans Included (JPG, 300 dpi) | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues, R&B | Stereo/Mono | M.A.T. Music and Theme Licensing Ltd. #233168

This 52-disc (no, that is not a typo) comp, ABC of the Blues: The Ultimate Collection from the Delta to the Big Cities, may just indeed live up to its name. There are 98 artists represented , performing 1,040 tracks. The music begins at the beginning (though the set is not sequenced chronologically) with Charlie Patton, Son House, and Robert Johnson, and moves all the way through the vintage Chicago years of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, with stops along the way in Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, New York, and all points in between. Certainly, some of these artists are considered more rhythm & blues than purely blues artists: the inclusion of music by Johnny Otis, Wynonie Harris, Bo Diddley, and others makes that clear…