Jefferson Airplane - Original Album Classics (5 CD, 2008/FLAC)

 






1966 Jefferson Airplane Takes Off
1967 Surrealistic Pillow
1967 After Bathing At Baxters
1968 Crown Of Creation
1969 Bless Its Pointed Little Head

VA - A Time To Remember 1930-1990 [60 CD Collection] years 1970-1979


 Look back to music history with Capitol Records box - today : 70's

Pink Anderson - Prestige Bluesville Remaster Vol. 1-3 [1993-1999/FLAC]

 

A vast majority of the known professional recordings of Piedmont blues legend Pink Anderson were documented during 1961, the notable exception being the platter he split with Rev. Gary Davis -- Gospel, Blues and Street Songs -- which was documented in the spring of 1950. This is the first of three volumes that were cut for the Prestige Records subsidiary Bluesville. Carolina Blues Man finds Anderson performing solo -- with his own acoustic guitar accompaniment -- during a session cut on his home turf of Spartanburg, SC. Much -- if not all -- of the material Anderson plays has been filtered through and tempered by the unspoken blues edict of taking a familiar (read: traditional) standard and individualizing it enough to make it uniquely one's own creation. Anderson's approach is wholly inventive, as is the attention to detail in his vocal inflections, lyrical alterations, and, perhaps more importantly, Anderson's highly sophisticated implementation of tricky fretwork. His trademark style incorporates a combination of picking and strumming chords interchangeably.

Cream – Lost Farewell Masters (3 CD, 2002/FLAC)

 





Disc.1- Live at Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, US. October 04, 1968
Disc.2 - Live at The Forum, Inglewood, CA, US. October 19, 1968 + Live at Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, US. October 20, 1968
Disc.3- Live at Konsurthuset, Stockholm, Sweden. March 07, 1967

Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup /-A Music Man Like Nobody Ever Saw (5 CD, 2016/FLAC)


 In the world of music, there was never anyone quite like ARTHUR 'BIG BOY' CRUDUP. Rooted in the Mississippi Delta, his style was propulsive, melodic, original, and profoundly soulful. If he wasn’t 'The Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll', as one LP proclaimed, there’s no doubt that rock ‘n’ roll owes a debt to his songs, including That’s All Right Mama, My Baby Left Me, Rock Me Mamma, So Glad You’re Mine, and Mean Ol’ Frisco Blues, as much as to his tight, swinging brand of rural blues.& ,

Arthur Crudup was in his thirties when he made his first recordings in 1941 and recorded prolifically until his death in 1974. This set includes his complete recordings from 1941 until 1962, including every extant song from RCA and its associated labels, as well as his sides for Trumpet, Checker, Ace, and Fire. Over one hundred recordings in all. An expressive singer and a true poet of the blues, Arthur Crudup certainly deserves to be known as the guy who wrote three songs that Elvis Presley recorded during the Fifties, but he was a towering musician in his own right. His influence didn’t end at Elvis Presley. In addition to all those that Elvis influenced, countless other blues and rock musicians adapted his songs and his sweet, lyrical style.