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Dave Alvin And The Guilty Women - Dave Alvin And The Guilty Women (2009)

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Dave Alvin And The Guilty Women - Dave Alvin And The Guilty Women (2009)

Dave Alvin And The Guilty Women - Dave Alvin And The Guilty Women (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 343 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 127 Mb | Scans included
Country-Rock, Americana, Country, Roots Rock | Label: Yep Roc | # YEP 2155 | 00:52:08

Grammy winner, Dave Alvin, has been roaming the highways of American music for over a quarter century. During those decades he's busted speakers with roots rock kick-starters, The Blasters, as well as mined the depths of country, folk and blues with his solo projects. A mainstay during much of this journey has been Alvin's electrifying band The Guilty Men. Following the recent death of Dave's best friend and Guilty Men accordionist Chris Gaffney in early 2008, Alvin decided to move in an exciting new musical direction. In October 2008 he stepped onto the stage of the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco with an all-star, all-female group. Since dubbed The Guilty Women, the group consists of Americana scene vets Cindy Cashdollar, Nina Gerber, Laurie Lewis, Sarah Brown, Amy Farris, Christy McWilson and Lisa Pankrantz. Special guests include Marcia Ball and Susie Thompson. The self-titled debut from this unique assemblage of players, led by Alvin, is a spirited collection of thoughtful yet dynamic tunes featuring world-class musicianship worthy of his now legendary pedigree.

V.A. - Living The Blues: 1950-1952 Blues Classics (1997)

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V.A. - Living The Blues: 1950-1952 Blues Classics (1997)

V.A. - Living The Blues: 1950-1952 Blues Classics (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 205 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 133 MB | Covers - 6 MB
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues, R&B | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Time Life Music (R859-09)

Howlin’ Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Willie Mabon, B.B. King, Dinah Washington, Big Joe Turner, Muddy Waters and many others.

Luther 'Snake Boy' Johnson - Lonesome In My Bedroom (1975) Expanded Reissue 1992

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Luther 'Snake Boy' Johnson - Lonesome In My Bedroom (1975) Expanded Reissue 1992

Luther 'Snake Boy' Johnson - Lonesome In My Bedroom (1975) Expanded Reissue 1992
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 282 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 121 Mb | Scans included
Modern Electric Chicago Blues | Label: Evidence | # ECD 26005-2 | Time: 00:49:28

This was Johnson's final album before his death in 1976, and it was originally cut for Black and Blue (now reissued with three bonus tracks). While various tracks reflect the influence of Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed and John Lee Hooker, Johnson's own inimitable vocals, raspy lines and tart guitar eventually create his own aura. He is nicely backed by drummer Fred Below, bassist Dave Myers, guitar burner Lonnie Brooks and the solid rhythm work of Hubert Sumlin. This was a fine session for a good, occasionally outstanding blues artist.

Freddie King - Live in Germany [Recorded 1975] (1993)

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Freddie King - Live in Germany [Recorded 1975] (1993)

Freddie King - Live in Germany [Recorded 1975] (1993)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 393 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 164 MB | Covers - 21 MB
Genre: Blues, Texas Blues, Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: King Biscuit Records (KBR CD 001)

Recorded live in Hamburg and Bremen, Germany, 1975.
Hardcore filthy electric Texas Blues affair with Freddie firing on all cilinders; just a whopper of a show, with probably the funkiest rendition of "Big Legged Woman" he ever gave. The whole band is on fire here.
Sizzling work-outs of Blues standards mixed in with some of his more soul-inclined material ("Woman Across the River") make for a fantastic slab of live electric Blues by one of the genre's (also literal) giants.
Also: where there are a host of live King CDs that feature horrendous sound and dubbing, this jam right here is crystal clear and sharp.

Joan Armatrading - Love and Affection: Joan Armatrading Classics 1975-1983 (2003) 2CDs

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Joan Armatrading - Love and Affection: Joan Armatrading Classics 1975-1983 (2003) 2CDs

Joan Armatrading - Love and Affection: Joan Armatrading Classics 1975-1983 (2003) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 992 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 360 Mb | Scans ~ 120 Mb
Label: A&M Records | # 609 493 613-2 | Time: 02:38:35
Singer/Songwriter, Soft Rock, Folk Rock, R&B, Funk, Jazz

This is the way a Joan Armatrading best-of collection should be assembled in the first place. The numerous single-disc compilations never came close to being representative of her achievement as a recording artist. Culling 43 tracks over eight years and 11 albums is even better in many ways than issuing an Armatrading box set. All of the expected material from the early years is included on disc one, such as "Cool Blue Stole My Heart," "Travel So Far," "Dry Land," "Down to Zero," "Love and Affection," "Help Yourself," "Woncha Come on Home," "Show Some Emotion," "Willow," "Barefoot and Pregnant," "Bottom to the Top," "You Rope You Tie Me," "Your Letter," and many more, including "The Flight of the Wild Geese" from the soundtrack to the film. It covers Armatrading's prolific period from 1975-1979, where a lot of old hippies, now upwardly mobile professionals seeking mellow escapes from their relentless and often ruthless pursuit of "the good life," got off the bus and remained stuck, listening only to her early records along with those of the Jacksons, Eagles, and James Taylor.

Snooky Pryor - Shake My Hand (1999)

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Snooky Pryor - Shake My Hand (1999)

Snooky Pryor - Shake My Hand (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 255 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 97 Mb | Scans ~ 47 Mb
Electric Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues | Label: Blind Pig | # BPCD 5050 | 00:42:39

Veteran harp man Pryor (who claims to be the first to amplify his harmonica) was still capable of some potent blues when he released this album in early 1999. Kicking off with a solo version of Faye Adams' "Shake a Hand" (its lyrics reworked heavily into the title track) that owes a huge debt to idol Sonny Boy Williamson II, Pryor settles into a comfortable groove with a tight little trio behind him consisting of Bob Stroger on bass, Billy Flynn on guitar and Jimmy Tilman on drums. His version of Hank Ballard's "Annie Had a Baby" is so radically different that it almost qualifies as an original, while his covers of Al Dexter's "Pistol Packin' Mama" and Sleepy John Estes' "Someday Baby" stay closer to the originals. The rest of the set features Snooky's great originals, with the minor-keyed "Headed South," "In This Mess," "Jump for Joy" and a nice remake of his "Telephone Blues" being particular standouts. Simple, no-frills production makes this a modern-day blues album that delivers the wallop of the old singles.

Bernard Allison - Chills & Thrills (2025)

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Bernard Allison - Chills & Thrills (2025)

Bernard Allison - Chills & Thrills (2025)
WEB FLAC (Tracks +Booklet) 321 MB | Cover | 50:48 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 122 MB
Blues | Label: Ruf Records

If an album ever deserved a re-release, it’s Bernard Allison’s ‘Chills & Thrills’, out March 28th via Ruf Records. This album stands the test of time and cements Allison as a preeminent bluesman. Son of Luther Allison, Bernard adds funk, jazz, and R&B to his blues. Aligning with the blues greats before him, Bernard allows for space between the notes. He takes his time in honor of the groove, the emotion, the feel.

Buddy Guy - Best Of The Silvertone Years 1991-2005 (2005)

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Buddy Guy - Best Of The Silvertone Years 1991-2005 (2005)

Buddy Guy - Best Of The Silvertone Years 1991-2005 (2005)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 3:13:25 | 1.24 Gb
Genre: Blues Rock

One of the few living blues icons, and the strongest surviving link to the golden era of Chicago electric blues, the seminal guitarist — and 2005 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee — continues to reap the dividends of a remarkable career renaissance. For the past decade and a half, the five-time Grammy winner has achieved late-blooming mainstream stardom, thanks to the same incendiary guitar work that made him a cult legend decades ago.
Born George Guy in rural Lettsworth, Louisiana on July 30, 1936, Buddy moved to Chicago in 1957, and eventually established himself as a force on the thriving local music scene. He built his reputation playing on sessions for the fabled Chess label, backing up such artists as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and Koko Taylor, while stepping out front on such now-classic singles as "First Time I Met the Blues" and "Broken Hearted Blues."

The Robert Cray Band - I Was Warned (1992)

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The Robert Cray Band - I Was Warned (1992)

The Robert Cray Band - I Was Warned (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 338 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 113 Mb | Scans ~ 62 Mb
Modern Electric Blues, Soul-Blues | Label: Mercury | # 512 721-2 | Time: 00:49:27

Of all Robert Cray albums, over a career that has now spanned 20 years, this is the one I keep coming back to time and time again. I Was Warned is not one of Robert Cray's more critically acclaimed or commercially successful albums, yet for me it's a handsome, undemanding record that is full of great songs and superb playing. As a practitioner of the blues, Cray has been instrumental in it's re-emergence as a popular art-form in the 80's and 90's, however he has never considered himself to be a 'bluesman' - preferring to call his sound a blues/soul/rock hybrid. I Was Warned tends towards soul and rock. There is a definite feel-good factor to 'Just A Loser' and 'I'm A Good Man', both carry an irresistable groove and Cray clearly revels in his everyman tales of love and life. 'The Price I Pay' is a meditation on fading love, it is one of Cray's finest ballads - a side of his music that seems to get overlooked. 'On The Road Down' is blisteringly good also and showcases some fine guitar-work.

Freddie King - Live At The Electric Ballroom, 1974 (2006)

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Freddie King - Live At The Electric Ballroom, 1974 (2006)

Freddie King - Live At The Electric Ballroom, 1974 (2006)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 408 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 161 MB | Covers - 4 MB
Genre: Blues, Texas Blues, Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Shout! Factory (DK 97642)

This Atlanta concert wasn't issued in recorded form for two decades. Archival releases of this sort tend to be for collectors only, but this is a cut above the standard. The sound is very good, the band is pretty tight, and Freddie King solos with fire and sings with conviction, sticking mostly to covers of warhorses like "Dust My Broom," "Key to the Highway," and "Sweet Home Chicago." It's a better deal, in fact, than his studio albums for Shelter in the early '70s, boasting a no-frills small-combo approach that is far more suitable. As a neat bonus, it also contains two solo acoustic performances recorded at a Dallas radio station in the 1970s.

Bonnie Raitt- The Record Plant 1973 (2023)

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Bonnie Raitt- The Record Plant 1973 (2023)

Bonnie Raitt- The Record Plant 1973 (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 267 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 118 MB
48:45 | Blues | Label: Homespun

Bonnie Raitt, live from The Record Plant, Sausalito, CA 9th December 1973. American blues singer-songwriter, musician, and activist Bonnie Raitt recorded live at The Record Plant in Sausalito CA on December 9th 1973. Broadcast on KSAN 95 FM in San Francisco. At the time Bonnie had just released her 3rd studio album Takin' My Time during the summer that year. "For many years, I couldn't stand listening to my own voice, not enough gravitas or experience to convey the depth of emotion I wanted to express." A poignant confession of self-doubt revealed by the Cambridge blues great Bonnie Raitt to Rolling Stone magazine in later years. Although Raitt may have doubted her initial spiritual abilities, her power undeniably came from her own depth and determination. Her unique style is a salute to her heroes and heroines, namely the blues greats.

Alvin Lee - The Last Show (2013)

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Alvin Lee - The Last Show (2013)

Alvin Lee - The Last Show (2013)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 516 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 181 Mb | Scans ~ 53 Mb
Blues-Rock, British Blues, Rock & Roll | Label: Rainman | # RM13022 | 01:19:07

Most famous for his vocal and guitar work in the group Ten Years After, Alvin Lee had a long solo career after the band dispersed, still working in the hard rock, rockabilly, and British blues style that TYA did until his sudden death in Spain in the spring of 2013. This set captures his last live show, a concert held in Raalte, Holland, on May 28, 2012, with a crisp rhythm section of Pete Pritchard on bass and Richard Newman on drums. The show was recorded, and although it wasn't recorded to be an official release, Lee was pleased with the performance and authorized its release, not knowing, of course, that it would be his swan song.

Rory Gallagher - Top Priority (1979) [Non-Remastered, Germany 1st Press]

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Rory Gallagher - Top Priority (1979) [Non-Remastered, Germany 1st Press]

Rory Gallagher - Top Priority (1979)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 250 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 91 Mb | Covers included
Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, British Blues | Label: Intercord | # INT 845.105 | 00:39:43

Top Priority is Rory Gallagher's tenth album. It was his fourth and final studio album for Chrysalis Records. The album was the second with his revised power trio band. Like the previous album Photo-Finish, Top Priority is a return to hard rock. The ballads, acoustic and folk influences that were seen on albums such as Calling Card are replaced by more conventional but powerful blues rock.

Albert King & John Lee Hooker - I'll Play The Blues For You [Recorded 1977] (1989)

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Albert King & John Lee Hooker - I'll Play The Blues For You [Recorded 1977] (1989)

Albert King and John Lee Hooker - I'll Play The Blues For You [Recorded 1977] (1989)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 301 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 116 MB | Covers - 5 MB
Genre: Blues, Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Tomato (R2 70396)

Recorded live in Chicago in 1977, this captures a a brief set by each of these blues legends. The Albert King set finds him in excellent form, tearing up his guitar on "Born Under a Bad Sign" and "I Worked Hard," and turning in fine vocals on "The Very Thought of You" and the title track, here mistitled as "When You Down." John Lee Hooker's set is a typical boogie-infested one, with solid support from a small combo doing a nice job following his idiosyncratic timing. Everything stays pretty much uptempo, with the exception of "Serves You Right to Suffer" (here mistitled as "Serves Me Right") and "Crawlin' King Snake." Actually nice live sets from both performers, and a decent addition to either artist's discography.

Scrapper Blackwell - Mr. Scrapper's Blues (Remastered 2025) (1962/2025)

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Scrapper Blackwell - Mr. Scrapper's Blues (Remastered 2025) (1962/2025)

Scrapper Blackwell - Mr. Scrapper's Blues (Remastered 2025) (1962/2025)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 151 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 107 MB
45:51 | Blues | Label: Craft Recordings

Blackwell, it's not always remembered, was rediscovered in the late 1950s, though he didn't have much chance to make a new career out of the blues revival before his death a few years later. He performs well, but not wonderfully, on this July 1961 session in Indianapolis, accompanied only by his guitar (although he uses piano on one song, "Little Girl Blues"). His guitar playing is in better shape than his vocals, and, in fact, his instrumental work is sparkling on tunes like "Blues Before Sunrise," where the pacing and alternation of chords and single-note runs is immaculate. The instrumental "'A' Blues" is also a standout in its tradeoffs between high and low notes. It's mostly blues of a slow and deliberate, if varied, pace, though "Little Boy Blues" picks up the mood into a charging, swinging rhythm.