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We also offer these classic Blues recordings on vinyl:

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With his lazy rollin country blues, in 1959Lightnin Slim hit the national R&B charts with The Rooster Blues. . With the sixties re-birth of the blues, Lightnin Hopkins recorded this no nonsense album in 1965 for Jewel Records. This LP tried to build upon the success John Lee Hooker was having in the mid sixties at college and coffee house gigs.
In 1971 Ronn Records released this collection of tunes Ted Taylor had recorded in the 50s for the legendary ebb Records. While most of these numbers had previously been recorded in the late 40s, John Lee Hooker made this recording in the 50s, for release on Vee-Jay Records. He has been labeled one of the greatest slide guitar players of all times. Elmore James innovated Blues music.
A two record set showcasing many of Bessie Smith, the Queen of Blues, classics. Big Bill Broonzy, was a gentle giant known for his generosity toward younger blues players. He personified early Chicago blues. One of the best proponents of Texas country blues. Lightnin Hopkins released this disc on Chicago's Vee-Jay Records, yet the tracks were all recorded in Texas.
This LP features Dust My Broom, and The Sky is Falling, two of Elmo James most well-known classics. Vee Jay records originally released this Jimmy Reed blues classic in 1959. And it contains several iconic hits. This British blues singer favored the more traditional, acoustic style. Jo Ann Kelly passed away in 1990 of complications due to a brain tumor.
Here is a 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl Collector's Edition from Robert Johnson known as the King of the Delta Blues. This is Volume Two of Columbia Records anthology of Robert Johnson, also a 180 Collector's Edition Virgin Vinyl pressing. A Classic Reproduction of John Lee Hooker originally recorded in 1959-60 for Vee-Jay Records.
Slim Harpo Authentic Louisiana blues by the master. This, Jimmy Reed's 2nd album, features the additional guitar magic of Eddie Taylor and the inspired drumming of Earl Palmer. Buddy Guy joins his friend Junior Wells at a session in 1966, the height of their youthful innovation.