Beatles - Interview and Oddities Collection - Volumes 01 - 47

 


Huge collection of Beatles radio & TV interviews and appearances from 1963-1970.

Ten Years After- The Albums 1967-1974 (10 CD, 2018/FLAC)

To mark the 50th anniversary of the release of the first Ten Years After album in 1967, Chrysalis records are releasing a very special box set – “The albums 1967 – 1974”. As the name suggests it includes the nine albums released in that time period, and it also contains a CD of previously unreleased material…

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Texas Hurricane (6 LP Box Set, 2014/Hi-Res)

 6-LP set 

This is classic Stevie Ray Vaughan, meticulously remastered from the analog tapes by New York's Sterling Sound. In each set you'll receive Texas Flood, Couldn't Stand the Weather, Soul to Soul, In Step, plus the posthumous classics Family Style and The Sky Is Crying. Those of you familiar with our previous LP box sets - Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, Creedence Clearwater Revival - and soon to come, The Doors - know how deluxe these sets are. From the detailed liner notes to the rarest photographs, these sets will truly be gems.

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1983 - Texas Flood
1984 - Couldn’t Stand The Weather
1985 - Soul To Soul
1989 - In Step
1990 - Family Style
1991 - The Sky Is Crying

Bill Monroe - Blue Moon Of Kentucky 1936-1949 [6 CD, 2002]

 

This massive, 6 CD box set contains all of Bill Monroe's studio recordings through 1949. It contains 60 sides recorded by the Monroe Brothers for Bluebird between 1936 and 1938 and 57 sides recorded by Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys for Victor and Columbia between 1940 and 1949 (8 sides recorded for Victor in 1940, 8 sides recorded for Victor in 1941, 9 sides recorded for Columbia in 1945, 12 sides recorded for Columbia in 1946, 16 sides recorded for Columbia in 1947, and 4 sides recorded for Columbia in 1949). This box set also contains 59 alternate takes of Columbia sides.

Recordings made in September of 1946 with Monroe, Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Chubby Wise, and Howard Watts (Cedric Rainwater) are generally considered to be the first bluegrass recordings. If one agrees with this start date they'll find here 80 bluegrass versions of 32 different songs and instrumentals (the instrumentals being "Blue Grass Breakdown" and "Blue Grass Stomp").

Donovan - Original Album Classics (3 CD, 2010/FLAC

 






CD1: Mellow Yellow
CD2: Hurgy Gurdy Man
CD3: Barabajagal