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Featuring guest Dr. John plus Tommy Shannon and Uncle John Turner (Johnny’s original Texas trio). Screaming blues plus two solo songs with Johnny on National steel guitar. Delta blues to rockin’... |
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Sixteen newly-recorded slices of holiday blues from Alligator’s top artists, guaranteed to give you a blue, blue Christmas! Includes Marcia Ball, Carey Bell, Lonnie Brooks, Michael Burks, Cephas &... |
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The world famous blues team got back to its roots with a set of rare acoustic recordings cut in France in 1981 and issued on Alligator in 1991. Buddy and Junior pay tribute to their inspirations... |
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The late blues harmonica master and his finest pupil teamed up on record only once, for an album of simply amazing harp playing. From swinging shuffles to slow acoustic tunes, this is everything a... |
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First-ever solo release from founding and current member of Saffire-The Uppity Blues Women. Features six Adegbalola originals, plus songs by Keb’ Mo’, Smokey Robinson, Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey and... |
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Digital Download Includes: - The Littlest Birds
- Broken Telephone
- Rain And Snow
- Lakes Of Pontchartrain
- Only In The Past
- The Coo Coo Bird
- Dogsong (aka Sleep Dog...
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A powerhouse opus from one of the most exciting bluesmen of his generation. Fiery solos, soulful vocals, great band. A classic. Includes Cherry Red Wine and Move From The Hood. Winner of five Blues... |
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The Alligator debut from an extraordinary, original artist just bursting at the seams with powerful, rootsy, thought-provoking songs. California-born and New Orleans-bred, Eric’s songs are packed... |
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The Master of the Telecaster’s final Alligator recording, and his favorite. Sparked by fantastic sidemen like Jimmy McGriff on organ, Mel Brown on guitar and the Uptown Horns, Albert unleashes I... |
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Something new under the sun...Corky Siegel (of Siegel-Schwall fame) introduces a whole new concept — melding blues harp and piano with classical string quartet and Indian tablas! It’s no... |
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