Showing posts with label Blues Collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blues Collection. Show all posts

ESSENTIAL CLASSICS

⬇️ESSENTIAL CLASSICS⬇️
COLLECTION (990x2CD)
 NOTE: 
This is a huge collection encompassing all genres, so please don't be outraged to find Blues artists as well as Jazz, Country, Pop, Latin, ... gathered in this single Blues repertoire so as not to scatter these albums.
Thank you for your understanding!
Non-Blues/Jazz album covers will be reduced in size for quicker differentiation.
For the moment, only some of the Blues albums are here, but the rest will follow in due course...

NEW!
Vol. 682-Big Jay McNeely (2CD) @FLAC

WOLF SERIES (WBCD)

⬇️ WOLF SERIES ⬇️
(WBCD/WSE)
COLLECTION (18CD)




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WSE107-VA-Giants of Country Blues Vol.1 (1927-38) @FLAC

THE BLUES BOX (Storyville)

⬇️ THE BLUES BOX ⬇️
COLLECTION (7CD)

I DIDN'T GIVE A DAMN

 IF WHITES BOUGHT IT 
COLLECTION (12LP/CD)

NEW!
Red Lightning (5LP) @FLAC

BLUES COLLECTION (EPM)

⬇️ BLUES COLLECTION ⬇️
(EPM-Historic Recordings)
COLLECTION (41/50CD)

NEW!
Sonny Rhodes-Won't Rain In California (1992) @FLAC

AKELLA Presents

⬇️ AKELLA ⬇️
presents:
COLLECTION (201x2CD)

NEW!
Vol.201-220 : Demo Version (1 mn !!)
So sorry ! It appears that this part was a demo one !
I apologize and try to find a good one or if someone has the pack instead ??

Vol.209 : Ok
Thanks To Rippin' Frog
Looking for Vol.221-250 too!!

LIVING THE BLUES

⬇️ LIVING THE BLUES ⬇️
COLLECTION (26CD)
 REVIEW 
The Living the Blues collection has proved to be a popular set, perhaps more so in Europe (where the volumes were 2-CD sets) than in the U.S. The different volumes cover a vast time period from the 1920s to the 1990s, making it perhaps one of the broadest blues sets ever produced.

NEW!
Living The Blues-CD18 Blues Classics (Chicago) @320

BD BLUES

⬇️ BD BLUES ⬇️
COLLECTION (20x2CD)

NEW!
Vol.18-Skip James

LADY SINGS THE BLUES

⬇️LADY SINGS THE BLUES⬇️
COLLECTION (61CD)

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VA-Lady Sings The Blues (UMG) @FLAC
VA-Lady Sings the Blues (Warner Music) @FLAC+
VA-Lady Sings the Blues (Orchard) @FLAC
VA-Lady Sings The Blues (Vol.1&2) @FLAC
THE ARTISTS
Billie HOLIDAY
BIHY-1956-Lady Sings The Blues (LP) @FLAC24-192
2006-Lady Sings The Blues (Verve) @FLAC
2019-Lady Sings the Blues (Bonus) @FLAC
Diana ROSS
1972-Lady Sings The Blues (2LP) @FLAC24-192
Dinah WASHINGTON
2010-Lady Sings The Blues (Verve) @FLAC
Rebecca FERGUSON
2015-Lady Sings The Blues (Sony) @FLAC
Sherry DYANNE
2016-Lady Sings The Blues (GP Music) @FLAC

AMERICAN EPIC

⬇️ AMERICAN EPIC ⬇️
COLLECTION (19CD/DVD)
REVIEW
"American Epic" compilation series is a collection of releases of music associated with the film series "The American Epic", a historical documentaries are a journey back in time to the "Big Bang" of modern popular music.
In the 1920s, as radio took over the pop music business, record companies were forced to leave their studios in major cities in search of new styles and markets. Ranging the mountains, prairies, rural villages, and urban ghettos of America, they discovered a wealth of unexpected talent. The recordings they made of all the ethnic groups of America democratized the nation and gave a voice to everyone. Country singers in the Appalachians, Blues guitarists in the Mississippi Delta, Gospel preachers across the south, Cajun fiddlers in Louisiana, Tejano groups from the Texas Mexico border, Native American drummers in Arizona, and Hawaiian musicians were all recorded. For the first time, a woman picking cotton in Mississippi, a coalminer in Virginia or a tobacco farmer in Tennessee could have their thoughts and feelings heard on records played in living rooms across the country. It was the first time America heard itself.
This is not "remastering", in the normal sense, but something closer to fine art restoration. The intent is not for people to marvel at the antiquity of these discs, but rather to experience them as vital, immediate performances that speak to us as directly as they did on the day they were recorded—not simply great art for their time, but great art for all times. Engineer Nicholas Bergh has reassembled this recording system from original parts and it is now the only one left in the world. The system consists of a single microphone, a towering six-foot amplifier rack, and a live record-cutting lathe, powered by a weight-driven pulley system of clockwork gears. The musicians have roughly three minutes to record their song direct to disc before the weight hits the floor. In the 1920s, they called this "catching lightning in a bottle".
Texas slide guitarist and gospel bluesman Blind Willie Johnson recorded only 30 songs over the course of his life as a preacher and street performer. Even so, the savvy combination of his gritty and powerful "chest voice" singing style coupled with his mastery of slide guitar (some report he regularly used a knife as a slide) has given him a notably influential legacy, specifically with later bluesmen Howlin' Wolf and Robert Johnson. His tune "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" was selected for Carl Sagan's Voyager probe Golden Record, the Library of Congress as well as the National Recording.

NEW!
Music From The American Epic Sessions (2CD-Deluxe)

ALAN LOMAX

⬇️ ALAN LOMAX ⬇️
COLLECTION (94CD/DVD)
 BIOGRAPHY 
Alan Lomax was the son of the folklorist John Lomax, whose primary focus was cowboy songs, although he and Alan worked together for the Library of Congress. Howard Odum was another notable folklorist who focused on African-American folk songs.

The son of revered folklorist John Lomax, Alan started out recording the songs of prisoners in the south, and later worked at the Library of Congress as a folklorist with his father. He attended Harvard University, Columbia University, and the University of Texas.

Lomax is probably best known, though, for his extensive interviewing of artists like Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Jelly Roll Morton, and others for the Library of Congress Archive of Folk Culture.

In addition to focusing on the folk music of the American south, Lomax also chronicled plenty of Irish folk music, as well as other folk music from Italy and elsewhere around the world. In the mid-to-late 1950s, he traveled around the south recording folk artists and folk songs for a collection eventually published by Atlantic records, called Songs of the South. These tunes were later put to work in the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Lomax was also under suspicion of being a communist during the McCarthy era, when he left the country and spent some time in Europe studying folk music. Encyclopedia Brittanica calls him "one of the most dedicated and knowledgeable folk-music scholars of the 20th century." Along with his sister Bess, he was a member of the groundbreaking labor rights group the Almanac Singers.

Lomax has received awards from the Library of Congress, the National Book Critics Circle, and the Grammy Trustees.

NEW!
VA-Alan Lomax's American Patchwork (2LP) @FLAC24-48
VA-Alan Lomax's Southern Journey Tangle Eye (Remixed) @FLAC
VA-Blues Unbound  Classics from the Lomax Archive (1941-78) @FLAC

BLUES ENCORE

⬇️ BLUES ENCORE ⬇️
COLLECTION (42CD)

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BE-BBB--House Rent Stomp (Blues Encore ) @FLAC+
BE-WD-I'm The Blues @FLAC

THE ROUGH GUIDE

⬇️ THE ROUGH GUIDE ⬇️
COLLECTION (66CD)

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Rough Guide to African Blues (2CD) @FLAC
Rough Guide To Desert Blues @FLAC
Rough Guide To Mississippi Blues @FLAC

GEORGE MITCHELL COLLECTION

⬇️ GEORGE MITCHELL ⬇️
COLLECTION (26CD)
 BIOGRAPHY 
George Mitchell was born in Coral Gables, Florida in 1944. He was raised in Atlanta, Georgia and in 1958 discovered by accident the two radio stations in Atlanta that played black music, WAOK, and WERD, the first black-owned station in the US. Mitchell was drawn to black music, and as a teenager listened intently to Samuel B. Charters' anthology The Country Blues.

He also went to blues and R&B shows and saw Bo Diddley, Jimmy Reed, Ray Charles, John Lee Hooker, and the Staple Singers with his grandmother in tow; they were the only white people at that performance.

Mitchell first recorded in Memphis in 1962 just to have something to listen to. He and some friends recorded Furry Lewis, Gus Canon, Will Shade, Charlie Burse, Laura Dukes, and Catherine Porter. This was the start of a career devoted to recording blues musicians.

In 1963, he located and recorded the early Atlanta legends, Peg Leg Howell and Buddy Moss. Also in 1963, he worked in Chicago for Delmark Records and, with Michael Bloomfield, produced concerts at the Fickle Pickle, bringing in both unknown blues artists and re-locating such bluesmen as Washboard Sam. Recordings of these concerts have been issued extensively.

In the summer of 1967 Mitchell traveled with his wife Cathy and a Wollensack tape recorder and borrowed a 35mm camera from the University of Minnesota to document blues musicians in Mississippi. After returning to Minnesota Mitchell turned the trip into a master's thesis that also became his first book in 1971, Blow My Blues Away. They had recorded legends Fred McDowell and Houston Stackhouse, and at the time unknowns R.L. Burnside and Othar Turner.

Beginning in 1976 Mitchell took a job for the Bureau of Cultural Affairs in Atlanta to oversee the Georgia Grassroots Music Festival. Mitchell was able to travel across the state and document folk musicians native to the state and hire a staff to do field work. He curated the Festival for three years and in that time recorded such musicians as James Davis, Precious Bryant, James Lee Ziegler, and Willie Guy Raines.

From 1979 to 1981 he worked as a field researcher for the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Georgia, for In Celebration of a Legacy, a project initiated by folklorist Fred Fussell. A book by that name by Mitchell and a double record album from his field recordings were published by the Museum and re-published and currently available from the Chattahoochee Historic Commission.

In Atlanta in 1984 George Mitchell created the National Downhome Blues Festival which was held at the Moonshadow Saloon. The three-day festival was the largest gathering of old-time blues musicians before or since. A one-hour program of performances and interviews held on these three days was broadcast on PBS; in addition a 4 record LP was released by Southland.

After field recording Mitchell focused on his other passion, photography. He taught high school students in Atlanta helping them produce the photography book Sweet Auburn: the Many Faces of Atlanta's Most Historic Avenue.

APO-DIRECT TO DISC

⬇️ APO ⬇️
 DIRECT TO DISC SESSIONS 
COLLECTION (24LP)
 REVIEW 
Acoustic Sounds' Own In-House Original Label - APO Records Looking for the real blues? That authentic blues that makes your spine tingle? Well, you've found it. APO Records has but one goal - to capture deep, true blues through audiophile recordings.

From world-renowned Blue Heaven Studios, a church-turned-recording studio, to our choice in mastering, to our in-house pressing plant - Quality Record Pressings - down to the stock of paper and printing quality we choose for our deluxe album booklets, APO Records consistently spends more to bring deserving artists exceptional records. In addition to authentic blues, APO has recorded a couple of female vocal titles by Nancy Bryan and a jazz title by Myra Taylor.

NEW!
APO007-Roscoe Chenier @320
APO016-Watermelon Slim @320
APO017-Grayson Capps Vol.1 @FLAC
APO018-Grayson Capps Vol.2 @FLAC
APO019-Grayson Capps Vol.3 @FLAC
APO024-Roy Head @FLAC
APO029-Jerron 'Blind Boy' Paxton Vol.1 @320
APO030-Jerron 'Blind Boy' Paxton Vol.2 @320
APO032-Chris Thomas King @FLAC

BLUES CARAVAN

⬇️ BLUES CARAVAN ⬇️
COLLECTION 2006-2022 (32CD/DVD)
 REVIEW 
Ruf Records’ Blues Caravan is unstoppable. Fifteen years after Europe’s most respected label put on its first showcase tour, the founding concept is instantly familiar to blues fans: every night, on club stages across the US and Europe, three rising talents will burn down the house and kick the blues into the modern age.

But there’s a twist. With the lineup chosen each year from the cream of the Ruf roster, every Caravan has a fresh vibe, a fizzing chemistry and plenty of flying sparks. And with three wildly different artists running the gamut of styles in 2020, all bets are off.


NEW!
2024-Blues Caravan @FLAC

SOUTHERN BRED

⬇️ SOUTHERN BRED ⬇️
COLLECTION (28CD)

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Vol.00-The Hot Thirty Picks-A Jubilation Of Scorching Rockers @FLAC
Vol.01-Mississippi R&B Rockers-My Own Boogie @FLAC
Vol.02-Mississippi R&B Rockers-Give Me One More Shot! @FLAC
Vol.03-Mississippi R&B Rockers-The Easy Livin' Plan @FLAC
Vol.04-Mississippi R&B Rockers-Rock My Baby Right @FLAC
Vol.05-Mississippi R&B Rockers-Shake Holler And Run @FLAC
Vol.06-Texas R&B Rockers-Rockin' Chair Boogie @FLAC
Vol.07-Texas R&B Rockers-Hit The Road @FLAC
Vol.08-Texas R&B Rockers-That'll Get It @FLAC
Vol.14-Louisiana & New Orleans R&B Rockers-I Love To Rock 'n' Roll @FLAC+
Vol.15-Louisiana & New Orleans R&B Rockers-I Hate To See You Go @FLAC+
Vol.21-Tennessee & Arkansas R&B Rockers-On The Floor @FLAC+
Vol.22-Tennessee & Arkansas R&B Rockers-Trouble Trouble @FLAC+
Vol.23-Tennessee & Arkansas R&B Rockers-Rough Lover @FLAC+
Vol.24-Tennessee & Arkansas R&B Rockers-Dippin Is My Business @FLAC+
Vol.25-Tennessee & Arkansas R&B Rockers-No Blow, No Show @FLAC
Vol.26-Tennessee & Arkansas R&B Rockers-Rock The Bottle @FLAC
Vol.27-Tennessee & Arkansas R&B Rockers-Toodle Loo Tennessee @FLAC