VA- The Many Faces Of The Rolling Stones (3 CD, 2015) [FLAC]

 The Rolling Stones have become the reincarnation of rock itself, being the representation, both musically and in terms of image and behavior, what rock and roll represents. In The Many Faces Of The Rolling Stones, we will highlight their side-projects, their roots, their favorite songs and even a brand new song, which becomes and event in itself, for all the Stones' fans around the world. The idea sounds wonderful right?. Well, The Many Faces Of The Rolling Stones will meet the expectations of even the most demanding Stones fan. We have a lost recording by Leslie West (Mountain's guitarist) with Mick Jagger playing guitar, a duet by Keith Richards with Ian McLagan (Faces' keyboardist), and also the hard-to-find single versions of Bill Wyman's solo hits. Also we have Mick Jagger and Keith Richards all-time favorite songs (handpicked by themselves), and an extremely rare track titled Catch As Catch Can, that was released only in a limited edition in France as a 7" and never previously available on CD single, by musician and producer Robin Millar (Eric Clapton, Peter Gabriel, Sade) recorded in 1973 along with Mick Taylor, Bobby Keys and Mick Jagger!!!. finally, we have the originals versions of the best songs the Stones covered during his long and illustrious career.

Henry Gray & Bob Corritore - The Henry Gray & Bob Corritore Sessions, Vol. 1: Blues Won't Let Me Take My Rest (2015)

 


Legendary blues pianist Henry Gray has collaborated with harmonica ace Bob Corritore since 1996. This first volume presents a 14 song selection recorded over a 19-year period. Henry sings 9 of these selections and Robert Lockwood Jr. , John Brim, Nappy Brown, Tail Dragger and Dave Riley provide one vocal each. Joining the proceedings are a rotating lineup of some of the blues' greatest musicians, including Bob Margolin, Kid Ramos, Kirk Fletcher, Big Jon Atkinson, Chris James, Patrick Rynn, Bob Stroger, Chico Chism, June Core, Doug James and many more, for a program of fully-realized songs that alternate between rollicking, partying jumps and shuffles to the deepest of blues!


01. Let's Get High (03:52)
02. Blues Won't Let Me Take My Rest (03:58)
03. I'm In Love Again (02:54)
04. Ramblin' On My Mind (03:14)
05. Worrried Life Blues (03:07)
06. They Raided The Joint (03:02)
07. Ride With Your Daddy (03:14)
08. Trouble Blues (05:33)
09. I'm Gonna Miss You (03:57)
10. That Ain't Right (02:47)
11. Can't Afford To Do It (03:29)
12. Boogie Woogie Ball (04:27)
13. Honey Don't Let Me Go (03:04)
14. You Don't Move Me No More (04:34)



Whitesnake- Slide It In : The Ultimate Edition (6 CD, 2019)

 

Whitesnake scored its first platinum-selling album in 1984 with Slide It In, a release that has sold more than six million copies worldwide thanks to hard-rocking songs like “Love Ain’t No Stranger,” “Slow An’ Easy” and the title track. The classic album turns 35 this year and Rhino / Parlophone is celebrating with several new versions, including an enormous seven-disc boxed set.

The 6CD/DVD collection includes newly remastered versions of both the U.K. and U.S. mixes of the album as well as the 35th Anniversary Remixes from 2019, plus unreleased live and studio recordings, music videos, concert footage, and a new interview with Whitesnake founder and lead singer, David Coverdale.

VA - 100 Hot Rhythm & Blues Tunes from...The R&B Years: 1949 [4 CD, 2004]

 

At the end of that troubled decade, the 1940s, for many Americans rhythm and blues was providing a welcome release from the recent memory of WWII. Social life was back on the rails; men and women were dressing up, going out and having fun. To the rest of the world, America-s consumer economy seemed like a futuristic wonderworld only Flash Gordon would recognise. Some of the artists featured here would enjoy careers and reputations which are still current today. T-Bone Walker, Joe Turner, Ivory Joe Hunter, Pee Wee Crayton, Amos Milburn, Lucky Millinder, Jimmy Witherspoon, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Jordan, Dinah Washington, Johnny Otis, Wynonie Harris, Ray Charles and Memphis Slim are all legendary R&B figures gracing this 101-track collection whose careers can be easily accessed on-line or in any good text book. But there are many others here who, though famous in their time, have faded into relative obscurity, so here we offer them the opportunity to take - in most cases - a posthumous bow. In many ways the R&B of 1949 could be called -Blues Before Sunrise-. That imminent dawn had already been voiced here with Wild Bill Moore-s Rock And Roll, long before Alan Freed claimed the phrase as his own. In the coming decade the exciting, creative yet racially insulated world of R&B would break through it-s borders into mainstream pop. Let-s give thanks that it did - we-re still enjoying the result.

Disc One:

01. Jimmy Liggins - Homecoming Blues
02. Paul Williams - Walkin' Around
03. Piney Brown - Mourning Blues
04. Jay McShann - Hot Biscuits
05. Cousin Joe - Beggin' Woman
06. Roy Brown - Rainy Weather Blues
07. Andrew Tibbs - I Feel Like Crying
08. Big Jay McNeely - Deacon's Hop
09. Joe Turner - I Don't Dig It
10. Joe Morris - Weasel Walk
11. Buddy & Ella Johnson - I Don't Care Who Knows
12. Paul Williams - The Hucklebuck
13. Wynonie Harris - I Feel That Old Age Coming On
14. Edgar Hayes - Fat Meat 'N' Greens
15. Jimmy Witherspoon - Ain't Nobody's Business Pt. 1
16. Jimmy Witherspoon - Ain't Nobody's Business Pt 2
17. Dee Williams - Bongo Blues
18. Julia Lee - I Didn't Like It The First Time
19. King Porter - King Porter Special
20. Earl Bostic - Blip Boogie
21. Roy Brown - Rockin' At Midnight
22. Saunders King - Empty Bedroom
23. Mabel Scott - Just Give Me A Man
24. T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Shuffle
25. June Richmond - 47th Street Jive
26. Hal Singer - Beef Stew

Disc Two:

01. Chicago Davis - I Feel So Good
02. Sonny Thompson - Blue Dreams
03. Don Johnson - State Street Boogie
04. Stick McGhee - Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-o-Do
05. Lucky Millinder - D'natural Blues
06. Cecil Gant - I'm A Good Man But A Poor Man
07. Roy Milton - The Hucklebuck
08. Jimmy Preston - Hucklebuck Daddy
09. Amos Milburn - Hold Me Baby
10. The Orioles - Tell Me So
11. Charles Brown - Trouble Blues
12. Pete Lewis - Midnight In The Barrel House
13. King Perry - Sarah! Sarah!
14. Todd Rhodes - Pot Likker
15. Joe Turner - B&O Blues
16. T.J. Fowler - Red Hot Blues
17. City Jimmy - Saturday Night Kansas
18. Frank Culley - Cole Slaw
19. Five Scamps - Red Hot
20. Wild Bill Moore - Rock and Roll
21. Jimmy Witherspoon - Take Me Back Baby
22. Edgar Hayes - Sunday Mornin' Blues
23. Roy Milton - Junior Jump
24. Max Bailey - Delinquency Blues
25. Bob Call - Call's Jump

Disc Three:

01. Chris Powell - Hot Dog
02. Amos Milburn - In The Middle Of The Night
03. Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan - Baby It's Cold Outside
04. Ravens - Ricky's Blues
05. Louis Jordan - Every Man To His Own Profession
06. Floyd Dixon - That'll Get It
07. Dinah Washington - Baby Get Lost
08. Louis Jordan - Beans And Corn Bread
09. Dinah Washington - Long John Blues
10. Little Willie Littlefield - It's Midnight (No Place To Go)
11. Dave Bartholomew - Mr. Fool
12. Russell Jacquet - Cross Bones
13. T-Bone Walker - Hypin' Woman Blues
14. Goree Carter - Hoy Hoy
15. Wynonie Harris - All She Wants To Do Is Rock
16. Freddie Mitchell - Doby's Boogie
17. Joe Lutcher - Mardi Gras
18. Amos Milburn - Roomin' House Boogie
19. Roy Brown - Please Don't Go
20. Great Gates - Late After Hours
21. Eddie Williams & Floyd Dixon - Broken Hearted
22. Buddy Banks & Baby Davis - Happy Home Blues
23. Amos Milburn - Empty Arms Blues
24. Walter Brown - Lying Woman Blues
25. Jimmy Preston - Rock the Joint

Disc Four:

01. Joe Thomas - Page Boy Shuffle
02. Roy Hawkins - Mistreatin' Baby
03. Jimmy Witherspoon - In The Evening
04. Sugar Chile Robinson - Numbers Boogie
05. Johnny Moore's Three Blazers & Billy Valentine - Walkin' Blues
06. Louis Jordan - Saturday Night Fish Fry
07. Billy Wright - Blues For My Baby
08. Ivory Joe Hunter - Landlord Blues
09. Bull Moose jackson - Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me?
10. Ruth Brown - Rockin' Blues
11. Marion Abernathy - Ja-Hoosey Baby
12. Bumps Mayers - Memphis Hop
13. Larry Darnell - For You My Love
14. Clarence Gatemouth Brown - My Time Is Expensive
15. Memphis Slim - Nobody Loves Me
16. Roy Brown - Boogie At Midnight
17. Red Eddie Vinson - Somebody Done Stole My Cherry Red
18. Eddie Davis - Mountain Oysters
19. J.B. Summers - Drinkin' Beer
20. Ray Charles - How Long Blues
21. Charles Brown - Homesick Blues
22. Eddie Mack - Kind Loving Daddy
23. Johnny Otis - Thursday Night Blues
24. Pee Wee Crayton - Bounce Pee Wee
25. Jimmy Witherspoon - Big Fine Gal



Johnny Cash - Unearthed [5 CD, 2003]

 

Unearthed is an acclaimed box set by Johnny Cash released in 2003.

The first three discs feature outtakes and alternate versions of songs recorded for American Recordings, Unchained, American III: Solitary Man and American IV: The Man Comes Around. The fourth disc, My Mother's Hymn Book features gospel songs Cash first learned from his mother as a child. The final disc is a best of distillation of the first four American albums.


disc 1- Who's Gonna Cry
disc 2- Trouble In Mind
disc 3- Redemption Songs
disc 4- My Mother's Hymn Book
disc 5- Best of Cash On American