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Fifteen tracks comprising highlights of the Queen’s Alligator recording career. Includes I’m A Woman, Hey Bartender, Come To Mama, with guest appearances by B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Carey Bell, and... |
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Swamp blues from the master of South Louisiana harmonica. Lester began recording in the 1950’s with songs like Sugar Coated Love. Here he’s back with his loose, funky harp and drawling vocals. His... |
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A Grammy Award winner! The late King of the Bayous churns out his unmistakable foot stomping Cajun accordion dance tunes, backed by his son C.J. on sax and The Red Hot Louisiana Band. Includes I’m... |
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The hard-rocking zydeco heir apparent makes his Alligator debut. Too Much Fun is not only fun on the dance floor, but its terrific ensemble playing and wide range of songs make it a pleasure just to... |
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The comeback album by the late king of suave, mellow after-hours blues piano and vocals, with a touch of swinging jazz. Charles was an R&B superstar in the ’40s and ’50s and in the ’90s toured with... |
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The late queen of two-fisted piano blues, boogie and deep soul ballads. You can feel her gospel roots, her days as a top blues session player and her years with Otis Redding’s band. Katie wails... |
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The famed wildman of Chicago blues guitar. Powerful, spontaneous performances, frenzied vocals, and simply incredible guitar. This is the only album to truly capture Buddy’s manic blues energy. One... |
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The most adventurous release ever by an American music icon. Buckwheat is famous for fusing zydeco's rhythmic energy to rock, R&B and funk. On this new album, he brings his signature Louisiana touch... |
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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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Remarkable second album from the young acoustic blues giant. Mostly original and often topical songs in the Delta tradition, plus four tunes pairing New Orleans brass with his intense slide and... |
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