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Miller Anderson made his name as the guitarist in Keef Hartley Band. He cut Bright City for Deram in 1971, bringing along some of his ex-bandmates from KHB. The album is a beautiful mix of dreamy folk rock with psychedelic touches as well as driving hard rock.
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Alejandro Medina was one of a number of Argentinian guitarists that drove the 70s psych/prog scene. Guys like Medina, Kubero Diaz, Claudio Gabis, and Billy Bond all played under the band umbrella of La Pesada with one or the other fronting the band on a particular album.
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He's getting up there in age but damn if he can't still wring the last ounce of emotion from that Strat. Turns out that we discover after all these years that Robin isn't a bad vocalist. He plays all the instruments except drums. The man still slays!
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"Legendary British bluesrock guitar statesman, Robin Trower approaches his finest hour with 'time and emotion' his latest tune set. Trower's evocative note bends and signature tone along with his powerful lead vocals totally bring it.
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Miller Anderson made his name as the guitarist in Keef Hartley Band. He cut Bright City for Deram in 1971, bringing along some of his ex-bandmates from KHB. The album is a beautiful mix of dreamy folk rock with psychedelic touches as well as driving hard rock.
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In 1994 Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker got back together and recruited Gary Moore to fill the Eric Clapton role. The band made one shockingly good album "Around The Next Dream" and then completely imploded.
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Remastered 2CD edition collects the first two albums from this seminal English blues rock band. Blodwyn Pig was formed by Mick Abrahams after he split from Jethro Tull.
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Budget priced but nice slipcased set includes both the "Blues Dimension" and "B.D. Is Dead, Long LIve B.D." albums complete.
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"Using the mystic sounds of the late 60’s and early 70’s as their base, the Blue Pills continue to blend a sweet concoction of blues-rock on ‘Lady In Gold’.The title track gets things off with a fist in the air rock anthem.
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"Something of an odd release, A New Day Yesterday Live documents the final date of a 60-day jaunt during blues guitar prodigy Joe Bonamassa's 2001 tour in support of his major-label debut bearing the same title, and (this is the odd part), released just a few months earlier.
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For more than 40 years the legendary Cream bassist and singer and the immensely talented guitarist of Procol Harum made history in the Rock 'n' Roll business. It was in the early 80s when they first collaborated, releasing two remarkable records (B.L.T. 1981 and Truce 1982).
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Mastered from the original 1/4" analogue master tapes.
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Mastered from the original 1/4" analogue master tapes.
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Mastered from the original 1/4" analogue master tapes.
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"After years of knocking around the Washington, D.C.-area circuit, local guitar legend Danny Gatton finally got to cut his first album for a major label.
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Remastered version of the second solo album from Pink Floyd's guitarist. In my opinion his first solo disc was better but this one actually was more popular. No bonus stuff but remastered by long time Floyd accomplice James Guthrie.
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"The Deepest End, Live in Concert is a two-CD live album and DVD video by American southern rockband Gov't Mule, released on October 7, 2003. It was recorded in New Orleans on May 3, 2003.
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3CD set. Both volumes w/a bonus CD. Warren Haynes w/Bootsy Collins, John Entwistle, Flea, Chris Squire, Larry Graham, Billy Cox etc
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Remastered edition of the second album from this seminal British electric blues rock band. Tony McPhee scorches the planet!
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"The Groundhogs' debut album is a long way from the "classic" sound of the better-known Thank Christ for the Bomb/Split/Who Will Save the World? trilogy.
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Budget priced 3 CD set contraing the albums:
Hot Tuna
First Pull Up, Then Pull Down
Double Dose$8.00 -
"Out of Uranus is rawer and more irreverent than most second-line British blues-rock of the late '60s and early '70s, as indicated by the title itself.
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"Traversion Is Offenbach’s 4th studio album which was recognized as the band’s first breakthrough commercial success. Winner of the Felix for best rock album at the 1979 edition of l”ADISQ Traversion features the timeless classic Mes Blues Passent Pu Dans'Porte ."
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"ON APRIL 7TH, 1962, three young Englishmen obsessed with American blues met for the first time, at the Ealing Jazz Club in London.
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