The brand-new release in the Montreux Years series is a collection of Dr. Johns finest performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival between 1986 to 2012. Beautifully restored and mastered, Dr. John:... more
Dr John: The Montreux Years is a musical trip for fans, who can immerse themselves in the unique styles and recordings of one of music's greatest icons. With references to New Orleans boogie piano,... more
Robert Finley - "Sharecropper's Son" Sharecropper's Son is the career-defining new album from Robert Finley, "the greatest living soul singer" who found overnight success after 67 years of hard work.... more
Ronnie Wood & His Wild Five TITLE: Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry (Deluxe Edition) - Ronnie Wood will honor one of his musical heroes with Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry. |The album,... more
Ronnie Wood & His Wild Five TITLE: Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry - Ronnie Wood will honor one of his musical heroes with Mad Lad: A Live Tribute to Chuck Berry. The album, released on... more
In the 1950s and 60s, the blues was the dominant form of Black vernacular music throughout Texas and
the surrounding areas. In segregated neighborhoods, community members gathered in... more
A very special vinyl collection of vintage studio recordings and incredible live performances by the living embodiment of the blues, Mr. B.B. King!
Features some of his best-known songs including... more
The first-ever collaborative album from Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton, Death Wish Blues is a body of work born from a shared passion for pushing the limits of blues music. Produced by the legendary... more
A Blues Compilation on Audiophile XRCD24! Includes artists from the well-known Audiophile Label: AudioQuest Music! BluesQuest features performances by Terry Evans, Doug MacLeod, Joe Beard, Mighty Sam... more
Limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on gold coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Champion Jack Dupree got his name from his days as a boxer, but decided one day to transform many of... more
Released in 1972, The London Muddy Waters Sessions was a follow-up to 1971's The London Nowlin' Wolf Sessions, constituting two of the earliest supersession blues albums. Both brought together the... more
Limited seven 180gm vinyl LP set pressed at 45rpm. Includes bonus tracks 12 previously unreleased recordings, including 8 never-before-heard songs performed by Eva Cassidy.
During July & August 1934 Buddy Moss cut eighteen titles over five sessions, with all but one of them being subsequently released. To gain an appreciation of how valuable Buddy was to his record... more
After Blind Blake disappeared from the recording scene in the early 1930s, the next influential figure in the East Coast blues was Buddy Moss. He recorded solidly for a couple of years, it was only... more
Includes 4 bonus tracks! This quintessential collector's edition contains Howlin' Wolf's outstanding debut album for Chess Records, Moanin' in the Moonlight (1959) - one of the all-time cornerstones... more
Vinyl LP pressing. Robin Trower spent the early '60s playing guitar in various London-based outfits, the most successful one being the R&B group the Paramounts. Trower received his big break when he... more
The diminutive Tommy McClennan delivered 40-some tracks to Bluebird Records between 1939 and 1942 before vanishing into the haze of blues history. Although small in stature, McClennan had a strong,... more
Tommy McClennan's hoarse, shouted vocals, often with spoken asides, and rudimentary guitar style, worked from an intriguing palette. The diminutive singer managed to turn out a handful of country... more
Georgia slide guitar wizard Curley Weaver (1906-1962) is best remembered for his lengthy association with Blind Willie McTell, one of several guitarists who are heard on a 23-track compilation of... more
There is something hard and uncompromising about the personality of Ishman Bracey, something challenging and direct. It is evident in the known photographs of him when he was in his late twenties,... more
Little Brother Montgomery is one of, if not the greatest all-round piano player of his time in the Deep South. His high voice and generally mellow piano playing turned up on all kinds of settings... more