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Live album recorded over three performances; the first at the Boston Music Hall on November 18, 1971, and the next two on December 3 and 4, 1971, at Hunter College in New York.
11.00€
Live album recorded at a concert at Bill Graham's Fillmore East on 12 July 1969.
11.00€
First album without his Bluesbreakers, 'Blues From Laurel Canyon' is also the last one the musician recorded for Decca.
11.00€
Last studio album by John Mayall with his Bluesbreakers released in 1968.
11.00€
First recording of the very young MICK TAYLOR, only 18 years old. PETER GREEN appears on the bonus tracks...
11.00€
Third solo album (1973) by the guitarist, the first in which he abandons the power trio format in favor of a quartet with piano.
11.00€
Tribute album to J.J. CALE under the direction of ERIC CLAPTON, featuring contributions from MARK KNOPFLER, TOM PETTY, WILLIE NELSON, JOHN MAYER, and DON WHITE.
11.00€
Extraordinary first album by J.J. CALE with 'Call Me The Breeze' (popularized by LYNYRD SKYNYRD) and 'After Midnight' (popularized by ERIC CLAPTON). A must-have!
11.00€
Following 'Photo-Finish', RORY GALLAGHER continues with 'Top Priority' in a more aggressive hard blues vein.
11.00€
Recorded in 1978, 'Photo-Finish' marks RORY GALLAGHER's return to the power trio format.
11.00€
Live album compiled from performances during Gallagher's Irish tour in January 1974 at Belfast Ulster Hall, Dublin Carlton Cinema, and Cork City Hall.
11.00€
The second studio album of 1973, 'Tattoo' is often considered the album that brought RORY GALLAGHER among the great names of seventies rock...
11.00€
First solo live album (1972) by the guitarist, with two bonus tracks added.
11.00€
If there's one guitarist the expression 'bring the heat' fits perfectly, it's Anthony Gomes... Red hot!
22.00€
Remastered reissue of the penultimate studio album (1980) by blues legend Paul Butterfield.
19.00€
To understand Alexis Korner's central role in the English blues boom, one only has to look at the list of musicians who participated in the recording of "Bootleg Him!": CHARLIE WATTS (THE ROLLING STONES), JACK BRUCE & GINGER BAKER (CREAM), PAUL RODGERS & ANDY FRASER (FREE), ROBERT PLANT (LED ZEPPELIN)...
25.00€
Remastered reissue of the album produced by PAUL ROTHCHILD (THE DOORS) with MIKE BLOOMFIELD and ELVIN BISHOP.
19.00€
Originally conceived as a live show concept, Dead Blues evolved into a recording project after Dickinson met vocalist Datrian Johnson, introduced by John Medeski. Inspired by Johnson’s soulful voice, the group recorded Dead Blues Volume I, offering fresh interpretations of American roots classics.
22.00€
Featuring Al Kooper, who played the incisive organ part on ‘Like A Rolling Stone’, and guitarist Steve Katz, who formed Blood, Sweat & Tears with Kooper in 1967 (Katz would also produce the Lou Reed albums ‘Rock & Roll Animal’ and ‘Sally Can’t Dance’).
23.00€
US magazine dedicated to Southern rock and published by Michael Smith...
9.00€
First solo album by the Irish guitarist.
11.00€
For the first time on CD, the very first album (1975) by this group heavily influenced by the Allman Brothers Band. WARNING: this album has nothing to do with "Butta", by the same group, whose cover is almost identical!
15.00€