Cream- North American Rendezvous [6 CD, 1967-68]

 

 
Cream - North American Rendezvous

Soundboard-Disc 1/2/3/4
Audience-Bonus Disc 1/2








Location/Dates: Disc 1 & 2 Grande Ballroom, Detriot, Michigan 10/15/67
Location/Dates: Disc 3 Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California 10/04/68
Location/Dates: Disc 4 (Tracks 1-6) The Forum, Los Angeles, California 10/19/68
Location/Dates: Disc 4 (Tracks 7-9) Sports Arena, San Diego, California 10/20/68

Bonus Discs Info (Audience)
Bonus Disc 1: University Of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 10/05/68
Bonus Disc 2: Civic Opera House, Chicago, Illinois 10/07/68 (Early and Late Shows)

Big Bill Broonzy - The Bill Broonzy Story (3 CD, 1999)

Great compilation featuring all of Broonzy's best tunes and insightful interviews between tracks. 

Released in 1961 as 5 LP box this is 3 CD reissue from 1999


Dialogue tracks interspersed between music tracks are Broonzy's conversations with Bill Randle.
Recorded 12-13 July 1957 in Chicago.

CD 1
1. Key to the Highway
2. Dialogue
3. Mindin' My Own Business
4. Dialogue
5. Saturday Evening Blues
6. Dialogue
7. Southbound Train
8. Dialogue
9. Tell Me What Kind of Man Jesus Is
10. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Big Bill Broonzy, Traditional
11. Dialogue
12. Joe Turner Blues [Vocal Version]
13. Dialogue
14. Joe Turner Blues [Instrumental]
15. Dialogue
16. Plow Hand Blues
17. Dialogue
18. Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
19. Dialogue
20. Make My Getaway

CD 2
1. Dialogue
2. Stump Blues
3. Dialogue
4. See See Rider - Big Bill Broonzy, Rainey, Ma
5. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town - Big Bill Broonzy, Razaf, Andy
6. Dialogue
7. This Train (Bound for Glory)
8. Dialogue
9. Hush, Hush
10. Dialogue
11. Blackwater Blues - Big Bill Broonzy, McGhee, Brownie
12. Slow Blues [Instrumental]
13. Dialogue
14. It Hurts Me Too - Big Bill Broonzy, James, Elmore
15. Dialogue Listen
16. Kansas City Blues - Big Bill Broonzy, Jackson, Charlie
17. Dialogue
18. In the Evening (When the Sun Goes Down)

CD 3
1. Dialogue
2. Worried Life Blues - Big Bill Broonzy, Hopkins, Sam
3. Dialogue
4. Trouble in Mind - Big Bill Broonzy, Jones, Richard
5. Dialogue
6. Take This Hammer - Big Bill Broonzy, Leadbelly
7. Dialogue
8. The Glory of Love - Big Bill Broonzy, Hill, Billy
9. Dialogue
10. Louise
11. Dialogue
12. Willie Mae Blues
13. Dialogue
14. Alberta
15. Old Folks at Home [Swanee River]
16. Dialogue
17. Crawdad Song
18. Dialogue
19. John Henry - Big Bill Broonzy, Traditional
20. Dialogue
21. Just a Dream
22. Dialogue
23. Frankie and Johnny - Big Bill Broonzy, Traditional
24. Dialogue
25. Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home - Big Bill Broonzy, Cannon, Hughie
26. Hollerin' the Blues



Duane Allman - An Anthology Vol.1, 2, 3 [3 x 2 CD]

 

Howard Duane Allman (November 20, 1946 – October 29, 1971) was an American session musician and lead guitarist of the southern rock group, The Allman Brothers Band. Allman is best remembered for his brief but influential tenure in the band he helped co-found, as well as his inspired slide guitar and improvisational skills. Besides his work with The Allman Brothers Band, Allman led an established session musician life, lending his skills to the likes of King Curtis, Aretha Franklin, Boz Scaggs, and Herbie Mann. He also had a major role on the 1970 album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs by Derek and the Dominos. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine named Allman as number two on their list of the greatest guitarists of all time, trailing only Jimi Hendrix. Allman died in 1971 at the age of twenty-four after enduring a motorcycle accident that crushed several internal organs. He was laid to rest in Macon, Georgia, and would be joined by bassist Berry Oakley a little over a year later.While his recording career only lasted a little more than six years ('66-'71),Duane Allman's playing was heard not only with the Allman Brothers Band, but on a variety of important records by other artists as well. Hence this posthumous 1972 double-album collection, which--besides five Allman Brothers tracks--includes many memorable solos by the distinctive slide guitarist from sessions at the fabled Fame and Muscle Shoals studios.

Classic Jazz : Encyclopedia of Jazz [100 CD, 2008] CD 01-10

 




CD 1: Original Dixieland Jass Band
CD 2: Original Dixieland Jass Band
CD 3: King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
CD 4: King Oliver's Jazz Band
CD 5: Friars Society Orchestra
CD 6: New Orleans Rhythm Kings
CD 7: New Orleans Jazz (1924-25)
CD 8: Jelly Roll Morton Groups (1923-26)
CD 9: Jelly Roll Morton (1926-27)
CD 10: Jelly Roll Morton (1928-29) 

VA- The Encyclopaedia of Music- Best Of Blues Vol.1-3 [2004]

 






CD 1:

01. John Lee Hooker - Walkin' The Boogie (1952)
02. Big Bill Broonzy - I Feel So Good (1941)
03. T-Bone Walker - I Got A Break, Baby (1942)
04. Robert Johnson - Ramblin' On My Mind (1936)
05. Lonnie Johnson - Winnie The Wailer (1936)
06. Memphis Slim - Beer Drinking Woman (1940)
07. Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup - Rock Me Mama (1940)
08. Sonny Boy Williamson - Good Morning, Schoolgirl (1937)
09. Sonny Terry - Train Whistle Blues (1938)
10. Jazz Gillum - Key To The Highway (1940)
11. Blind Willie McTell - Statesboro' Blues (1928)
12. Leadbelly - Good Morning Blues (1940)
13. Champion Jack Dupree - Dupree Shake Dance (1935)
14. Tampa Red - It Hurts Me Too (1940)
15. Casey Bill Weldon - You Just As Well Let Her Go (1936)

CD 2:

01. Muddy Waters - You're Gonna Miss Me (1948)
02. Memphis Slim - Rockin' The House (1948)
03. T-Bone Walker - Hypin' Woman Blues (1947)
04. John Lee Hooker - Sally Mae (1948)
05. Sonny Boy Williamson - Better Cut That Out (1947)
06. Lowell Fulson - I Wanna See My Baby (1946)
07. Big Bill Broozy - All By Myself (1941)
08. Joe Turner - I'm In Sharp When I Hit The Coast (1946)
09. Amos Milburn - Chicken Shack Boogie (1948)
10. Leadbelly - Dead Letter Blues (1938)
11. Lonnie Johnson - He's A Jolly Roll Baker (1942)
12. Arthur Crudup - Mean Old Frisco (1942)
13. Robert Johnson - I Believe I'll Dust My Broom (1936)
14. Champion Jack Dupree - Big Time Mama (1941)
15. Blind Boy Fuller - Rag Mama Rag (1935)

CD 3:

01. Sonny Boy Williamson - Susie Q (1938)
02. Leadbelly - Midnight Special (1940)
03. Brownie McGhee - Born For Bad Luck (1940)
04. John Lee Hooker - Union Station Blues (1951)
05. Tampa Red - Don't You Lie To Me (1940)
06. Roy Milton - Big Fat Mama (1947)
07. Big Bill Broonzy - Key To The Highway (1941)
08. Lightning Hopkins - Let Me Play With Your Poodle (1947)
09. Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don't Go (1941)
10. Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup - That's All Right (1946)
11. Big Joe Turner - Piney Brown Blues (1940)
12. T-Bone Walker - Mean Old World (1942)
13. Sonny Terry - Harmonica And Washboard Breakdown (1940)
14. Robert Johnson - Sweet Home Chicago (1936)
15. Willie Dixon - If The Sea Was Wiskey (1947)