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By the time San Francisco Bay Blues was released in 1963, the title track had long been established as a classic and Jesse Fuller's career had been revived. Nevertheless, the album may be his finest, containing wonderful versions of "San Francisco Bay Blues," "Jesse's New Midnight Special," "John Henry," "I Got a Mind to Ramble" and "Crazy About a Woman," that find Fuller at his easygoing best. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
CD $11.38
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A one-man band with guitar, harmonica, kazoo, and "footdella" bass, these are some of his first recordings, ca. 1955. Innocent echoes of turn-of-the-century rural America. ~ Mark A. Humphrey, All Music Guide
CD $16.13
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'The Fairways' This Is Farewell is indeed the farewell release by the San Francisco-based {indie poppers}. The disc is made up of demos for their never-finished second album recorded at various times and songs released on singles. Eight of the 13 tracks here are demos and taken together they form what could have been one of the great {indie pop} records right up there with the Orchids' Unholy Soul or Heavenly's Le Jardin de Heavenly. The songs are catchy and sweet, built around ringing guitars and Brent K... [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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