Posted by Kevin Spurlock
on December 2, 2008 @ 10:10 pm | 1 Comment
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Title
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Album Name
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Nicola Conte
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All Gone
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Blue Note Trip - Somethin’ Blue
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Junior Parker
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Drivin’ Wheel
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The Blues: A Musical Journey [CD 4]
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Ramblin’ Thomas
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Ground Hog Blues
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The Essential Recordings Of Texas Blues
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Dale Hawkins
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Susie-Q
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The Golden Era Of Rock ‘n Roll
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Flamingos
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Golden Teardrops
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The Doo Wop Box (Disc 1) - [1948 - 1955]
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Dave Specter and Lenny Lynn
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Kiddio
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Blues Spoken Here
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Billie Pierce & Dee Dee Pierce
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Careless Love
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Blues Masters [Disc 11 - Classic Blues Women]
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Maria Alice
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Sol Na Tchada
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Putumayo Presents: Cape Verde
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Julian Avalos
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Mujer Magica
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Putumayo presents: Afro-Latino
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Corey Harris
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Roots Woman
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The Alligator Records 25th Anniversary Collection (Disc 2)
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Wynonie Harris
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Rebecca’s Blues
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Everybody Boogie
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Andy Narell
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Baby Steps
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Tatoom
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Kenny Neal
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Bayou Blood
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The Alligator Records 25th Anniversary Collection
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“Yancey Jimmy & Mama”
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Mournful Blues
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Chicago Piano (Volume 1)
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Jimmy Page & Sonny Boy Williamson
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Little Girl
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Jam Session
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The Four Tops
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Standing In The Shadows Of Love
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The Four Tops - Ultimate Collection [Disc 1]
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Percy Sledge
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Out Of Left Field
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Percy Sledge - Ultimate Collection
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The Flirtations
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Nothing But A Heartache
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“Beg Scream & Shout [Shout 2]“
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T-Bone Walker
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Long Skirt Baby Blues
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No Worry Blues
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Jimmy Reed
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Odds And Ends
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Blues Masters [Disc 16 - Harmonica Classics]
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The Midnight Creepers
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Harder Than I Figured
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Harpbeat Of The Swamp
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Lonnie Brooks
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Big Leg Woman
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Sweet Home Chicago
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Angela Strehli
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Never Like This Before
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Blues Across The USA
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Habib`Koite
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Bamada
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Namania Afriki
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Quarteto Em Cy
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Tudo Que Voc Il Podia Ser
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Blue Note Trip - Sunset
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The Dells
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Nadine
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The Dells - On Their Corner
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John Hammond
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Too Tired
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Trouble No More
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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
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The House Is Rockin’ (Live)
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In Step
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Little Richard
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Tutti Frutti
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The Golden Era Of Rock ‘n Roll
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Ben E. King
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Young Boy Blues
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Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1957-1960 [Vol. 4]
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“Arthur “”Big Boy”" Crudup”
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That’s All Right
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The Blues [Disc 3]
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Slim Harpo
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I’m A King Bee
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The Blues: A Musical Journey [CD 3]
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Jnr. Walker & The All Stars
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What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)
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Motown Chartbusters [Vol. 4]
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Lizzie Miles
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I Hate A Man Like You
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When The Sun Goes Down [Vol. 2]
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Victoria Spivey
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Blood Hound Blues
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Moaning The Blues
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Big Joe Williams
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My Grey Pony
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Big Joe Williams & The Stars Of Mississippi Blues [Vol. 1]
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Arthur Adams & B.B. King
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Get Next To Me
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American Blues
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Boy Green
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Play My Juke Box
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The Blues Collection 81 - 92 [Vol. 84]
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Blind Willie McTell
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Drive Away Blues
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Blind Willie McTell [Vol. 1]
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Carolyn Crawford
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My Smile Is Just a Frown (Turned Upside Down)
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Hitsville USA - The Motown Singles Collection [Disc 1]
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Jimmy Rogers
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Left Me With A Broken Heart
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That’s All Right
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Lowell Fulson
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It’s All Your Fault Baby (It’s Your Own Fault
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The Complete Chess Masters
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Johnny Otis Quintette & Little Esther & The Robbins
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Double Crossing Blues
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The Blues: A Musical Journey [CD 2]
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B.B. King
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Everything I Do Is Wrong
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Take A Swing With Me
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Willie Dixon
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Little Red Rooster
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The Blues Collection - 60
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Marlena Shaw
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The Feeling’s Good
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Anthology
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Albert King
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I’ll Play the Blues For You (Parts 1&2)
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The Very Best of Albert King
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Tutu Jones
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Chronic Late Arriver
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Blues Guitar Power
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Robert Cray Band
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That’s What I’ll Do
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Who’s Been Talkin’
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Brook Benton
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The Boll Weevil Song
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Endlessly - Greatest Hits
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Jackie Wilson
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You Keep Me Hangin’ On
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The Brunswick Story [CD 1]
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Son House
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Levee Camp Blues
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Delta Blues
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Clifton Chenier
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I’m the Zydeco Man
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Alligator Records 20th Anniversary Collection (Disc 2 of 2)
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Compay Segundo
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Juliancito (Tu Novia Te Botó) (w Martirio+Raimundo Amador)
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Duets
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Muddy Waters
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I’m Ready
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The Chess Box - CD 2 [1954-1959]
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Dave Hole
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Purple Haze
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The Live One
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Ruth Brown
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Teardrops From My Eyes
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Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974 [Vol.1]
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Lobi Traore
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Dounouya
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Putumayo presents: Mali To Memphis
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Stevie Wonder
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Never Dreamed You’d Leave In Summer
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At The Close Of The Century [Disc 1]
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Robben Ford
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Something For The Pain
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Blue Moon
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Lonnie Johnson
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What A Real Woman
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Tomorrow Night [1941-1952]
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The Mighty Reapers
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Mistreated Woman
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Trouble People
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Michael Burks
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Fire And Water
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Iron Man
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Ali Farka Toure
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Zona
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Grn
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Lowell Fulson
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Tollin’ Bells
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The Complete Chess Masters
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Diana Ross & The Supremes
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Love Child
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Motown Chartbusters [Vol. 3]
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Professor Longhair
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Crawfish Fiesta
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The Alligator Records 25th Anniversary Collection
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Posted by Kevin Spurlock
on November 25, 2008 @ 10:55 pm | Post a comment
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Artist
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Title
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Album Name
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Magic Sam
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I Have The Same Old Blues
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Essential Blues Guitar
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Etta James
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Tell Mama
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“Beg Scream & Shout [Shout 2]“
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Roy Buchanan
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Green Onions
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Messiah On Guitar
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Compay Segundo
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Viejos Sones De Santiago (w Dúo Evocación)
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Duets
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Marvin Gaye
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Pride and Joy
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Hitsville USA - The Motown Singles Collection [Disc 1]
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Joe Liggins
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Honeydripper Pt.1
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The Blues: A Musical Journey [CD 2]
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Buddy Guy
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Best Damn Fool
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Skin Deep
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Tampa Red
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Uncle Bud (Dog Gone Him)
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The Essential [Disc 1]
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Lillie Miles
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My Man O’ War
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Blues Women
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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
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Sweet Black Girl
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Alone and Acoustic
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Joe Tex
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Show Me
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Beg Scream & Shout [Scream 1]
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Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
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I Don’t Know
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Blues Shouter
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The Marvelettes
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When You’re Young And In Love
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Motown Chartbusters [Vol.1]
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Genies
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Who’s That Knocking
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The Doo Wop Box Vol. 1 [Disk 3]
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Lowell Fulson
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Low Society
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Lowell Fulson - The Complete Chess Recordings [CD 2]
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Diana Ross & The Supremes
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Reflections
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Diana Ross & The Supremes - 25th Anniversary
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Billy Boy Arnold
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Prisoner’s Plea
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Back Where I Belong
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Skyliners
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Since I Don’t Have You
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The Doo Wop Box Vol. 1 [Disk 3]
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Ronnie Earl
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Marie
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Ronnie Earl & Friends
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John Lee Hooker
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Trouble Blues
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The Blues Collection - Disc 3
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The Crusaders
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Put It Where You Want It
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The Best Of The Crusaders
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Lonnie Johnson
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Jersey Belle Blues
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Jersey Belle Blues [1930-1941]
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Carol Fran & Clarence Hollimon
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This Little Light
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Soul Sensation!
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Fabulous Counts
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The Bite
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Right On! [Vol 4]
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James Harman Band
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It’s All Right Now
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Extra Napkins
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Floyd Dixon
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Hey Bartender
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The Alligator Records 25th Anniversary Collection
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Cuba L.A.
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Cuba Linda [Beautiful Cuba]
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Cuba L.A.
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Stevie Wonder
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If You Really Love Me
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At The Close Of The Century [Disc 1]
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Sonny Boy Williamson
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Bring It On Home
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Blues Masters [Disc 6 - Blues Originals]
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B.B. King
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You Know I Love You
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Take A Swing With Me
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Larry Davis
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I’m Working On It
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Blues Across The USA
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The Capitols
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Cool Jerk
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“Beg Scream & Shout [Shout 2]“
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Deborah Coleman
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Light Of Day
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Livin’ On Love
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Nathan James
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The Well
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Make A Change Sometime
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Sleepy John Estes
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Working Man Blues
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Drop Down Mama
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Bukka White
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Aberdeen Mississippi Blues
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Mississippi Blues
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Wynonie Harris
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In The Evenin’ Blues
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The Blues Collection 81 - 92 [Vol. 90]
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Little Charlie And The Nightcats
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Don’t Do It
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Genuine Houserockin’ Music IV
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Elvin Bishop
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What The Hell Is Going On
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Gettin’ My Groove Back
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Muddy Waters
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Walkin’ Blues
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The Chess Box [CD 1]
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The Quintet
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A Night In Tunisia (Live)
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Jean’s Jazz #47
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Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca
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Mambo Yo Yo
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Putumayo presents: Afro-Latino
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Orchestra Baobab
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Mouhamadou Bamba
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Africa 100 (Afrobeat Box)
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Buddy Guy
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Best Damn Fool
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Skin Deep
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Kinsey Report
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Hit Woman
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Crossing Bridges
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Robert Wilkins
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New Stock Yard Blues
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Memphis Blues [1928-1935]
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Black Ace
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Your Leg’s Too Little
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Blues Masters [Disc 18 - More Slide Guitar]
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Buddy Scott
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Bad Avenue
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Bad Avenue
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Brenda Holloway
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Just Look What You’ve Done
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Greatest Hits And Rare Classics
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The Temptations
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My Girl
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Hitsville USA - The Motown Singles Collection [Disc 2]
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The Four Tops
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Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
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The Four Tops - Ultimate Collection [Disc 1]
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Jerry Butler
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Are You Happy
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Iceman: The Mercury Years
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Johnny Shines
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Look Behind The Door
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The Blues Collection 81 - 92 [Vol. 87]
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Teddy Williams
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Catfish Blues
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Mississippi Delta Blues: Blow My Blues Away Disc 1
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Jimmy Rogers
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My Baby Don’t Love Me No More
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That’s All Right
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The Butler Twins
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Pursue Your Dreams
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Blues On Fire
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Taj Mahal
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We’re Gonna Make It
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Phantom Blues
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Percy Sledge
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You Really Got A Hold On Me
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Percy Sledge - Ultimate Collection
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Bobby Womack
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Oh How I Miss You Baby
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The Womack - Live
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Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
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I Like It Like That
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The Ultimate Collection
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Jesse Fuller
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“Leaving Memphis Frisco Bound”
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Frisco Bound
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Son Seals
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Don’t Pick Me For Your Fool
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The Alligator Records 25th Anniversary Collection Dis
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The Mofo Party Band
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Now Dig This!
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Voodoo Dolls & Jungle Drums
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Little Richard
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Slippin’ And Slidin’ (Peepin’ And Hidin’)
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18 Greatest Hits Of Little Richard
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“Bobby “”Blue”" Bland”
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For Men Only
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Turn On Your Love Light - The Duke Recordings [Vol.2 - CD 2]
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on November 19, 2008 @ 3:08 am | Post a comment
MARSH WOODWINDS & TAINTRADIO.ORG invite you to come over and kick back with the Gibson-Ingram trio, and drummer Andy Trexler … the masters of real jazz. Friday November 21 at 8:00 pm. Elmer Gibson will be T.C.B. as always on the VK7, Glen Ingram bringing it on sax & EWI, and Andy Trexler…keeping it in the smoove-groove. $10 door. 707 North Person Street, Raleigh 27604, 919-839-1154. The ultimate in improvisation in the ultimate venue.
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on November 19, 2008 @ 2:36 am | Post a comment
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Title
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Album Name
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Ruth Brown
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So Long
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Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974 [Vol.1]
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Keb Mo
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Hand It Over
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American Blues
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Elvin Bishop
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Party Til The Cows Come Home
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Gettin’ My Groove Back
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Fantastic Four
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The Whole World Is A Stage
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“Beg Scream And Shout [Beg 1]“
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Blind Boy Fuller
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Step It up and Go
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The Blues [Disc 3]
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Magic Sam
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I Don’t Want No Woman
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West Side Soul
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Robert Lockwood Jr. (With Otis
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Little Boy Blue
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Essential Blues Guitar
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Clarence Carter
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Snatching It Back
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Snatching It Back
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The Bobbets
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Mr. Lee
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The Golden Era Of Rock ‘n Roll
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Eddie Vinson
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Please Send Me Someone To Love
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Cleanhead Blues
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Les McCann
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Shamading
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Right On! [Vol 4]
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B.B. King & Pee Wee Crayton
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Please Love Me
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Blue on Blues
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Sam & Dave
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I Thank You
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Ultimate Soul Classics - Vol. 2 [Disc 2]
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Rockin’ Dopsie & The Zydeco Twisters
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I’m Coming Home
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Putumayo Presents: Louisiana Gumbo
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The Mighty Reapers
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If It Ain’t One Thing
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Trouble People
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Brownie Mc Ghee & Sonny Terry
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Drink Muddy Water
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Newport Folk Festival [CD 2]
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Horace Silver
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Que Pasa
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Blue Note Trip - Sunrise
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Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
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The Love I Saw In You Was Ju..
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The Ultimate Collection
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Artistics
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Girl I Need You
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The Brunswick Story [CD 1]
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King Floyd
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Groove Me
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Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947 - 1974 [Vol. 7]
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Billy Boy Arnold
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Worried Life Blues
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Back Where I Belong
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Roosevelt Sykes
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I Wonder (Previously Unreleased)
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Blind Pig Records 20th Anniversary Collection
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John Lee Hooker
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Whiskey And Wimmen
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The Blues Collection - Disc 3
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Buddy Guy
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I Smell A Rat
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Stone Crazy!
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe
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Strange Things Happening Every Day
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The Blues: A Musical Journey [CD 2]
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Ray Charles
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The Right Time
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Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1957-1960 [Vol. 4]
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Slim Harpo
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I Got Love If You Want It
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Blues Masters [Disc 4 - Harmonica Blues]
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Shemekia Copeland
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Happy Valentine’s Day
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Talking To Strangers
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Eddie Holland
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Leaving Here
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“Beg Scream & Shout [Shout 2]“
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Houndog Taylor
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Taylor’s Rock
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Blues Masters [Disc 15 - Slide Guitar]
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Jerry Butler
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One Night Affair
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Iceman: The Mercury Years
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O.V. Wright
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“Eight Men Four Women”
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“Beg Scream And Shout [Beg 1]“
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Nathan James
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Here’s Your Breakthough
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Make A Change Sometime
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Margaret Johnson
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“When A Gator Holler Folks Say”
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Blues Masters [Disc 11 - Classic Blues Women]
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Son House
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Pearline
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Live At Gaslight Cafe 1965
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Porky Cohen with Roomful of Blues
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Day Dream
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Rhythm & Bones
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Ruby & The Romantics
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When You’re Young And In Love
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When You’re Young And In Love
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Ruben Gonzalez & Buena Vista Social Club
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Pueblo Nuevo
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Jean’s Jazz #45
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Gene Harris
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As
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Blue Note Trip - Sunday Morning
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Chico Hamilton
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The Morning Side Of Love
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Blue Note Trip - Sunrise
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B.B. King
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Every Day I Have The Blues
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Live In Cook County Jail
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
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Thank You Mr. Poobah
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An Anthology: The Electra Years [Disc 1]
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Muddy Waters & Otis Spann
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Blow Wind Blow
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Newport Folk Festival [CD 3]
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B.B. King & Bobby Blue Bland
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Three O’Clock Blues
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I Like To Live The Love
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JJ Johnson & Kai Winding
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Judy
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Marijata
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Mother Africa
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Africa 100 (Afrobeat Box)
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Sippy Wallace
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Separation Blues
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Mighty Tight Woman
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Tampa Red
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Chicago Moan Blues
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The Essential [Disc 1]
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“Lockwood Robert”
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Ramblin’ On My Mind
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Delmark 40th Anniversary Blues
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Freddie King
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Can’t Trust Your Neighbor
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Texas Cannonball
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Memphis Minnie
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I Never Told a Lie
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Four Women Blues: Victor/Bluebird Recordings
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Lou Johnson
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Please Stay
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Our Turn To Cry
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Dave Hole
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Bullfrog Blues
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The Live One
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The Temptations
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The Way You Do the Things You Do
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Hitsville USA - The Motown Singles Collection [Disc 1]
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Africando
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Yay Boy
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Putumayo presents: Afro-Latino
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Guitar Shorty
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I’ve Been Working
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Watch Your Back
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The Smokin’ Joe Kubek Band
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Must Have Missed A Turn Somewhere
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Texas Cadillac
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The Meters
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Chicken Strut
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Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology [Disc 1]
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Big Joe Williams
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I Got A Bad Mind
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Essential Blues Guitar
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R.B. Greaves
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“Take A Letter Maria”
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Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974 Volume 6 1966-1969
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Ali Farka Toure
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Laleiche
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Red
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on November 12, 2008 @ 2:35 pm | Post a comment
Outside The Box - Ep. #21
Airs Tuesdays, 6pm - 10pm (EST)
Repeats on Saturdays, 2pm - 6pm
Host: Kevin Spurlock
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Album Name
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“Bobby “”Blue”" Bland”
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Don’t Cry No More
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Two Steps From The Blues
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“Jones, Curtis”
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Highway 51
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Delmark 40th Anniversary Blues
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Lowell Fulson
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Hung Down Head
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West Coast Blues
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William Clarke
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Broke And Hungry
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Alligator Records 30th Anniversary Collection
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Jimi Hendrix
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Bleeding Heart
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Play Me The Blues - No. 9
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Robben Ford
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Can’t Let Her Go
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Talk To Your Daughter
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Herbie Hancock
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Little One
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Jean’s Jazz #47
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Hound Dog Taylor
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The Dog Meets The Wolf
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Release The Hound
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Mississippi John Hurt
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Talkin’ Casey
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Worried Blues
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Lacy Gibson
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Drown In My Own Tears
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Living Chicago Blues Vol.3
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Etta James
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Hush Hush
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Blues To The Bone
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Oscar Sulley & The Uhuru Dance Band
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Bukom Mashie
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Africa 100 (Afrobeat Box)
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Afia Mala
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Segne (Togo) 1
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Putumayo Presents: Africa
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Bounty Killer
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Ballistic Affair
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“Reggae Hits Vol. 32 [Disc 2]“
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Jahmali
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The Right Thing
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“Reggae Hits Vol.31 Disc 1″
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Sweet Talks
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Kye Kye Pe Aware-
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Ghana Soundz - Vol. II
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Jason
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Pretty Lady
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“Reggae Hits Vol.33″
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Roy Buchanan
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Hey Joe
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Messiah On Guitar
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Darrell Nulisch And Texas Heat
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Won’t Throw It All Away
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Business As Usual
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Lonnie Johnson
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Racketeers Blues
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Jersey Belle Blues [1930-1941]
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Taj Mahal
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Give Your Woman What She Wants
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Giant Step-De Old Folks At Home
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Bukka White
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Special Streamline
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“The Slide Guitar: Bottles Knives & Steel Vol. 1″
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Red Prysock
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Hand Clappin’
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Blues Masters [Disc 5 - Jump Blues]
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Kansas Joe
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I’m Through With You
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The Story Of Kansas Joe
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Sleepy John Estes
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Everybody Oughta Make A Change
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Drop Down Mama
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Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers
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Take Five
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Crucial Chicago Blues
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T-Bone Walker
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Stormy Monday
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Blues Masters [Disc 3 - Texas Blues]
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William S. Fischer
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Saigon
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Right On! [Vol 4]
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Blind Willie Johnson
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Dark Was The Night Cold Was The Ground
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The Blues: A Musical Journey [CD 1]
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Ali Farka Toure
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La Drogue
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Red
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Gloria Estefan
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No Te Olvidare
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Exitos De Gloria Estefan [CD 1]
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Snooks Eaglin
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Nine Pound Steel
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Putumayo Presents: Louisiana Gumbo
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The Heptones
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You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling
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Reggae For Lovers
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“Yancey, Jimmy & Mama”
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How Long Blues
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Chicago Piano (Volume 1)
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William Clarke
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Lollipop Mama
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Genuine Houserockin’ Music IV
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Melvin Taylor
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I Ain’t Superstitious
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Dirty Pool
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Johnny Heartsman
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“Flip Flop & Fly”
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Made In Germany
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Cuba L.A.
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Almendra
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Cuba L.A.
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Otis Spann
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No More Doggin’
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The Biggest Thing Since Colossus
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Allman Bros
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Statesboro Blues
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Blues Masters [Disc 17 - More Post-Modern Blues]
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Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble
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Couldn’t Stand The Weather
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Can’t Stand the Weather
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Bobbi Humphrey
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You Make Me Feel So Good
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Blue Note Trip - Looking Back
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Queen Latifah
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Close Your Eyes
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Marlena Shaw
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Rythm Of Love
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Anthology
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Muddy Waters
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You’re Gonna Miss Me
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First Recording Sessions
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Candido
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Ghana spice pt.1
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Blue Note Trip - Sunday Morning
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Dave Barker & The Charmers
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Just My Imagination
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Reggae For Lovers [CD 2]
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Billie Holiday
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Nice Work If You Can Get It
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The Blues Collection - Disc 1
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Albert King
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Laundromat Blues
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Blues Masters [Urban Blues]
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The Mofo Party Band
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You a Demon
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Voodoo Dolls & Jungle Drums
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Rockie Charles
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Festis Believe In Justice
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Putumayo Presents: Louisiana Gumbo
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Freddie McGregor
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What You Dealing
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“Reggae Hits Vol.31 [Disc 2]“
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Howlin Wolf
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Ain´t Superstitious
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Blues Masters [Disc 6 - Blues Originals]
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Eddie Boyd
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Rattin’ And Runnin’ Around
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Third Degree
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Peck Curtis & the Blues Rhythm Boys
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The Death Of Sonny Boy
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Mississippi Delta Blues: Blow My Blues Away Disc 1
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Boz Scaggs
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Waiting For A Train
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Boz Scaggs
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Sheila Jordan
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Baltimore Oriole
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Blue Note Trip - Movin’ On
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Sam Theard
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That’s Chicago’s South Side
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When The Sun Goes Down [Vol. 3]
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Shemekia Copeland
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Walk On
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Talking To Strangers
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Jimmy Rogers
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She Loves Another Man
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That’s All Right
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Eddie King
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Another Cow Dead Tonight
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Another Cow’s Dead
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Kansas Joe & Memphis Minnie
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Bumble Bee
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Blues Masters [Disc 12 - Memphis Blues]
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Elmore James
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Dust My Broom
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Play Me The Blues [Vol. 1]
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Posted by Kevin Spurlock
on November 5, 2008 @ 3:23 pm | Post a comment
From CNET.com:
On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission unanimously agreed to open up unused broadcast TV spectrum for unlicensed use.
Despite protests from TV broadcasters, entertainers, professional sports leagues, church pastors, and some congressional leaders, the FCC approved rules for devices using spectrum that sits between broadcast TV channels. This 300MHz to 400MHz of unused spectrum known as “white spaces” is considered prime spectrum for offering wireless broadband services because it can travel long distances and penetrate through walls.
Full story from CNET here:
Posted by Kevin Spurlock
on November 4, 2008 @ 10:48 pm | Post a comment
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Mance Lipscomb
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Farewell
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The Blues Collection 81 - 92 [Vol. 85]
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Jimmy Reed
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Big Boss Man
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The Blues [Disc 4]
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Elvin Bishop
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Fannie Mae
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20th Anniversary Collection [CD1]
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Johnny Shines
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Arguing And Boodling
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The Blues Collection 81 - 92 [Vol. 87]
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Darrell Nulisch And Texas Heat
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Business As Usual
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Business As Usual
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Charley Jordan
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Gasoline Blues
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St. Louis Blues
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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
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A Poor Man’s Plea
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Play The Blues
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Watermelon Slim
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Folding Money Blues
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Watermelon Slim And The Workers
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Dr. John
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“Broke Raggedy And Hungry”
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Blues Guitars For The Homeless
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Champion Jack Dupree
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Bad Health Blues
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Junker’s Blues
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Dr. John
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“Brother Can You Spare A Dime?”
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Blues Guitars For The Homeless
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Kenny Neal
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Cost Of Living
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Big News from Baton Rouge
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Bobby Rush
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Can’t Save A Cent
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Southern Shades Of Blue [Volume II]
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Big Mama Thorton
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Ball & Chain
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The Great Tomato Blues Package [Disk 1]
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Buddy Guy
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Cities Need Help
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Slippin’ In
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J.B. Lenoir
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Eisenhower Blues
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The Blues: A Musical Journey [CD 3]
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Albert King
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Cadillac Assembly Line
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The Very Best of Albert King
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Freddie King
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(The Welfare) Turns Its Back On You
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Blues Guitar Hero
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Gatemouth Brown
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The Drifter
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Blues Guitars For The Homeless
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Buddy Scott
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“Bad Bad Feeling”
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Bad Avenue
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Louis Jordan
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Beans and Corn Bread
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The Best Of Louis Jordan
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Coco Montoya
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Enough Is Enough
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Alligator Records 30th Anniversary Collection
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Lowell Fulson
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Back Home Blues
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Back Home Blues
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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
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A Man of Many Words
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Play The Blues
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Guitar Shorty
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A Little Less Conversation
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Watch Your Back
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Robert Lowery
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A Good Man Is Hard To Find
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The Orleans Records Story
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Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
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Don’t Deceive Me
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Blues Shouter
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Ethel Perk
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A Child Will Rise
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Blues Masters [Disc 10 - Blues Roots]
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Kim Wilson
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Baby Please Don’t Lie To Me
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That’s Life
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Eric Bibb
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Don’t Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down
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Putumayo presents: Mali To Memphis
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Gus Cannon
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Can You Blame The Colored Man
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Memphis Blues [1928-1935]
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Ronnie Earl
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Blues After Hours
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Blues Guitars For The Homeless
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Tab Benoit
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Bone Pickin’
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Blues Guitars For The Homeless
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Ella Fitzgerald
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Happy Blues
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Bluella- Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Blues
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“Johnson Jimmy”
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Easy Money
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Delmark 40th Anniversary Blues
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The Jeff Beck Group
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Ain’t Superstitious
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The Blues: A Musical Journey [CD 4]
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Louis Prima
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“5 Months 2 Weeks 2 Days”
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Blues Masters [Disc 14 - More Jump Blues]
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Kim Wilson
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Don’t Bite The Hand That Feeds You
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That’s Life
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Old Folks Jam
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Bring It On Home To Me
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All or Nothing Blues
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Mellow Mama
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Early Every Morning
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Eddie Boyd
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24 Hours
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Third Degree
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James Cotton
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23 Hours Too Long
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Magic Sam
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Every Night And Every Day
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West Side Soul
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The Allman Brothers Band
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Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More
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Millennium Blues Party
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James Cotton
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Ain’t Doin’ Too Bad
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Genuine Houserockin’ Music [Vol. 1]
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
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Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
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An Anthology - The Electra Years [Disc 2]
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Smokin’ Joe Bonamassa
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Self-Destructive Blues
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Blues Guitars For The Homeless
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
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Ain’t No Need To Go No Further - It’s Too Late
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An Anthology: The Electra Years [Disc 1]
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Buddy Guy
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Someone Else Is Steppin’ in
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Slippin’ In
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Dr. John
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Goin’ Back to New Orleans
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Goin’ Back To New Orleans
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Ray Charles
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Georgia on My Mind
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Ultimate Hits Collection [Disk 1]
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Memphis Slim
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Frisco Bay
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Beer Drinkin’ Woman
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Odetta
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America The Beautiful
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Blues Guitars For The Homeless
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Posted by Kevin Spurlock
on November 4, 2008 @ 11:58 am | Post a comment
This from CNET.com:
Most people on Tuesday will likely have their eyes glued to their favorite Internet site or TV station looking for information about the historic presidential race. But another very important vote will be taking place at the Federal Communications Commission–a vote that some say could set a course of massive innovation in wireless broadband services.
On Tuesday, the FCC is set to vote on a proposal that will open up between 300MHz and 400MHz of unused spectrum throughout the country for unlicensed use. This spectrum, known as “white spaces,” sits between broadcast TV channels. Today, this spectrum, which is sometimes used for wireless microphones, is mostly left vacant as a buffer to make sure there isn’t interference between TV broadcasters.
Technology companies have been lobbying for more than two years to open this valuable spectrum for unlicensed use. They believe this spectrum, which is ideal for sending data wirelessly over long distances and penetrating through walls, can be used to enhance or create new wireless broadband services. And they say they can develop products and services that use this spectrum without interfering with services running on licensed spectrum in adjacent bands.
Read the full article here: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10081864-94.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5
Posted by Kevin Spurlock
on October 19, 2008 @ 12:34 am | Post a comment
FCC engineers say they have found no technical reason not to move forward on a proposed plan for a nationwide, free wireless Internet service . T-Mobile, which uses spectrum adjacent to the bands in question, had argued against the proposal, suggesting the new service‘s signals would interfere with the company‘s 3G wireless network.
The report clears the way for the FCC to move forward with a plan to auction off airwaves to a bidder who agrees to offer free, national wireless Internet service. The FCC is expected to finalize rules this year and could begin auctioning off airwaves in early-to-mid 2009.
T-Mobile has fought FCC Chairman Kevin Martin’s proposal to encourage development of free Web access by raising concerns that the service would disrupt the company’s 3G wireless network, for which it charges customers. But FCC engineers said recent tests in Seattle showed the airwaves could be used for a wireless broadband service “without a significant risk of harmful interference.”
“This report confirms that we’re able to move forward with broadband services as proposed by Chairman Martin without causing harmful interference to license users of adjacent spectrum,” said an FCC spokesman.
The network would have to reach 50% of the U.S. population in four years and 95% within a decade.
Posted by Kevin Spurlock
on October 17, 2008 @ 3:55 pm | Post a comment
Levi Stubbs, the legendary lead singer of the Four Tops, and one of the greatest soul vocalists of all time, has died in Detroit after a long illness. Stubbs’ death leaves only one remaining Tops founding member, Abdul “Duke” Fakir.
As the distinctive lead of the Four Tops, Stubbs was best known for his deep, passionate vocal style that turned Holland-Dozier-Holland compositions like “Bernadette” and “Reach Out” and later, upon the group’s move from Motown to ABC Records, on adult soul songs such as “Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I Got)” and “Keeper of the Castle.”
Stubbs also took a comical turn, playing the voice of Audrey II in the movie version of the musical Little Shop of Horrors.
A heart attack and stroke permanently sidelined Stubbs a half decade ago, and he was wheelchair-bound as he took the stage for the group’s 50th anniversary celebration in 2005. But Levi Stubbs will long be remembered as a staple of Motown’s greatest years and as one of the most distinctive and revered vocalists of all time. He will be greatly missed.