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CLASSIC. VINYL FORMAT. Blues legend and R&R Hall of Famer John Lee Hooker (1917-2001) first introduced the world to his own style of foot-stompin' Mississippi blues in 1948 with the release of his first single, 'Boogie Chillen', a style that would be widely imitated in the following decades by everyone from Van Morrison to the Rolling Stones. The Folklore Of John Lee Hooker, like much of his most memorable material, was released in on Chicago's Vee Jay label in 1961, and features another blues legend in hi... [ read more ]
LP $16.99
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VINYL FORMAT. 180 gram vinyl housed in a gate-fold sleeve. One of the finer moments of British blues, the Groundhogs, lead by British guitar hero Tony McPhee, worshipped in the church of American blues and R&B. Devotees of John Lee Hooker, but they proved their chops in the mid sixties when Hooker selected them to back him on his British tours. However, while the Groundhogs payed a derivative sound, they were a solid band in their own right, with an especially electrifying live presence, as proven in their... [ read more ]
2xLP $41.99
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VINYL FORMAT. From the granddaddy of Delta blues comes this incredible compilation of his greatest songs. He began playing music around 1900 and by the time he was 19, about a decade later, he had already written his most popular tune "Pony Blues" and was on his way to becoming the first superstar of the Delta Blues. He was soon the most requested performer all over the South and influenced many young musicians, like Howlin' Wolf, John Lee Hooker and Robert Johnson, to name a few. But it was not only his m... [ read more ]
LP $21.99
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