Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - Castle Studio 1950-1951: Complete Sessions (5 CD, 2017/FLAC)

 

For devotees of Bill Monroe's music, the CD box sets issued by BEAR FAMILY beginning in 1989 were the answer to a listener's dream: having the bluegrass originator's complete recordings tastefully collected in boxes, with informative books included. What we now have is something even more dreamlike: all the familiar Monroe recordings for DECCA in 1950-51, featuring lead singers Jimmy Martin, Carter Stanley, and Edd Mayfield, presented next to - unbelievably - all the outtakes (none previously issued) of all the tracks. Among other things, this means multiple takes of "Raw Hide". For musicians and careful listeners who have studied that spectacular recording for years, it's as though a new set of Stone Tablets has been found. It also means the "tape blip" we've always tolerated in The First Whippoorwill is now corrected, as the previously issued take was from a faulty tape dub whereas the "new" 1951 version is from the original master. 

Meat Loaf - Original Album Classics (5 CD, 2015/FLAC)


 



1981 - Dead Ringer
1983 - Midnight At The Lost And Found
1984 - Bad Attitude
1986 - Blind Before I Stop
1987 - Live

VA - AUDIO’s Audiophile (24 CD, 1993 - 2005) Vol. 01-05 (FLAC)

 
German series with audiophile recordings (24 Karat gold).                             


Vol 1 - Voices And Instruments
Vol 2 - Bass Power
Vol 3 - Blow Up
Vol 4 - Vocal Heroes
Vol 5 - Ebony And Ivory

B.B. King - Ladies and Gentleman... Mr. B.B. King [10 CD, 2012]

 

B.B. King is one of America's few, long-standing musical treasures whose stature has grown to an unassailable, international level.  His warm, down-home vocal style, his distinctive, talking blues guitar playing, and his songs that sing of love's joys and hardships Sweet Sixteen, How Blue Can You Get?, Help The Poor, The Thrill Is Gone and countless others are all indelibly imprinted elements in the modern musical heritage. Celebrating his 50th Anniversary signing to ABC-Paramount Records in 1962 we bring you this multi-format career retrospective. Leading the way with a slick 10 CD, 194 track collection chronicling his entire career from his first recordings in 1949 through to his most recent studio album.

Luther Allison discography [1969-2009]

  

Luther Allison (August 17, 1939 – August 12, 1997) was an American blues guitarist. He was born in Widener, Arkansas and moved with his family, at age twelve, to Chicago in 1951. He taught himself guitar and began listening to blues extensively. Three years later he began hanging outside blues nightclubs with the hopes of being invited to perform. He played with Howlin' Wolf's band and backed James Cotton.