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BLUES/R&B/SOUL - LPs. Fab collection of 48 x LPs. Titles/artists/compilations include Sonny Boy Williamson, Lil Green, Blue Bird Blues, Southern Blues, Memphis Blues, Blues Before Sunrise, Percy Carr, Big Joe Williams, Walter Davis, Lowdown Memphis Harmonica Jam 1950-1955, Blues From The Deep South, The Resurrection Of Elmore James, Chess Golden Decade Vol 4 to 8, Sam & Dave, Blues For Everybody, Black Gospel, This Is Blues,Gospel Singing, Ike & Tina, Caribbean Island Music, The Drifters, Ace Story, Muddy Waters, Slim And Slam, Cripple Clarence Lofton, Sun The Roots Of The Rock, Fats Domino, Joe & Jimmy Liggins, In The Still Of The Night, I'm Tore Up, Rock And Roll Classics, Hank Williams, Pioneers Of Boogie Woogie, Got To Reap What You Sow, Piano Jazz, Elmore James, Swan Silverstones, Bo Diddley, Duke Ellington, Quiet Village. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
BLUES / R&B / SWING / SOUL - LPs/10"s. Shakin' selection of 23 x LPs with 3 x 10"s. Titles/artists include Jazz Piano Rarities (London AL 3565), Boogie Woogie Volume 2 (AL 3537), Arthur Big Boy Crudup (RCA 130.284 S), Hot Gospel Volume Two (Krazy Kat KK 7424), Cotton Patch Hot Foot (Polydor 2383200), Harmonica Blues Kings (Pearl PL 12), Silas Hogan (Excello EX 8019), Big Mama Thornton, Rainin' In My Heart, Mister Little Willie John, You Are My Angel, Ike & Tina Turner (London SHA-U 112), Sonny Boy Williamson, Bobby Charles, Ruth Brown, Bummer Road, The Blues Volume 4 (Chess CRL 4003), Whole Lotta Drinkin' On The Block, James Carr, Folk Music Of Albania, Sultans Of The Guitar, Joe Hill Louis, Willie Nix, Land Of 1000 Dances, Chris Kenner, Lonnie Johnson, Bop Boogie In The Dark, Rockin' Jumpin' Shoutin'. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
BLUES / R&B - LPs. Stirrin' pack of 15 x LPs. Titles/artists include Robert Johnson - King Of The Delta Blues Singers (BPG 62456), The Best Of Elmore James (Sue Records ILP-918), Mr. Fulbright's Blues (PLP-2-704), Lazy Lester, The Blues Came Down From Memphis, Blues For Big Town, Nothing But The Blues, Bluesville Chicago, Memphis Minnie 1941-1949, Harp-Suckers, The Immortal Charlie Patton, Bukka White, Big Bill, Sonny Boy, The Great Harmonica Players Volume 1 and 2. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
LITTLE WALTER AND HIS JUKES - MY BABE EP (LONDON RE-U 1061). Introducing the harmonica boss Little Walter with this iconic early 1957 EP (London RE-U 1061). The record (original tri-centre gold lettering) is in VG+ condition with some light surface markings, none of which are ever heavier. The sleeve is in Ex+ condition - a really fine example showing wicked colour on the front, there is a little discolouration on the reverse.
Original vintage music advertising poster for a concert by Buffalo Springfield at the Avalon Ballroom in 1966. Supporting acts featured The Daily Flash and Congress of Wonders. The event was organised by Family Dog Productions. The Avalon Ballroom was a music venue in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The space operated from 1966 to 1969, at the height of the counterculture movement. Buffalo Springfield was a Canadian-American rock band active from 1966 to 1968 whose most prominent members were Stephen Stills, Neil Young, and Richie Furay. The group released three albums and several singles, including "For What It's Worth". The band combined elements of folk and country music with British invasion and psychedelic-rock influences, and, along with the Byrds, were part of the early development of folk-rock. With a name taken from a brand of steamroller, Buffalo Springfield formed in Los Angeles in 1966 with Stills (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Dewey Martin (drums, vocals), Bruce Palmer (electric bass), Furay (guitar, vocals), and Young (guitar, harmonica, piano, vocals). The band signed to Atlantic Records in 1966 and released their debut single "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing", which became a hit in Los Angeles. The following January, the group released the protest song "For What It's Worth", for which they are now best known. Their second album, Buffalo Springfield Again, marked their progression to psychedelia and hard rock. After various drug-related arrests and line-up changes, the group broke up in 1968. Stephen Stills went on to form the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash with David Crosby of the Byrds and Graham Nash of the Hollies. Neil Young launched his solo career and later joined Stills in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in 1969. Furay, along with Jim Messina, went on to form the country-rock band Poco.[4] Buffalo Springfield was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. Excellent condition. Country: USA, year of printing: 1966, designer: Ned Lamont, size (cm): 51x36
Original vintage music advertising poster for a concert by Canned Heat and Siegel Schwall at the Avalon Ballroom in 1967. The event was organised by Family Dog Productions. The Avalon Ballroom was a music venue in the Polk Gulch neighbourhood of San Francisco, California. The space operated from 1966 to 1969, at the height of the counterculture movement. Canned Heat is an American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles in 1965. The group has been noted for its interpretations of blues material and for its efforts to promote interest in this type of music and its original artists. It was launched by two blues enthusiasts, Alan Wilson and Bob Hite, who took the name from Tommy Johnson's 1928 "Canned Heat Blues", a song about an alcoholic who had desperately turned to drinking Sterno, generically called "canned heat" (from the original 1914 product name Sterno Canned Heat). After appearances at the Monterey and Woodstock festivals at the end of the 1960s, the band acquired worldwide fame with a line-up consisting of Hite (vocals), Wilson (guitar, harmonica and vocals), Henry Vestine and later Harvey Mandel (lead guitar), Larry Taylor (bass), and Adolfo de la Parra (drums). The music and attitude of Canned Heat attracted a large following and established the band as one of the popular acts of the hippie era. Canned Heat appeared at most major musical events at the end of the 1960s, performing blues standards along with their own material and occasionally indulging in lengthy 'psychedelic' solos. Two of their songs – "Going Up the Country" and "On the Road Again" – became international hits. "Going Up the Country" was a remake of the Henry Thomas song "Bull Doze Blues", recorded in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1927. "On the Road Again" was a remake of the 1953 Floyd Jones song of the same name, which is reportedly based on the Tommy Johnson song "Big Road Blues", recorded in 1928. Since the early 1970s, numerous personnel changes have occurred, although the current line-up includes all three surviving members of the classic line-up: de la Parra (who has remained in the band since first joining in 1967), Mandel, and Taylor. For much of the 1990s and 2000s, de la Parra was the only member from the band's 1960s line-up. He wrote a book about the band's career, titled Living the Blues. Larry Taylor, whose presence in the band has not been steady, is the other surviving member from the earliest line-ups. Mandel, Walter Trout and Junior Watson are among the guitarists who gained fame for playing in later editions of the band. Excellent condition. Country: USA, year of printing: 1967, designer: Bob Fried, size (cm): 50.5x35.5cm

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