Blues
Various Artists
Stars Of The 1969-1970 Memphis Country Blues Festival
Very rare compilation released by London Records (catalog # SES 97015) of regional blues artists appearing at the festival. This copy is a promo/demo and is in good shape. Tracklist: SIDE ONE 1. Judge Boyshoy Blues – Furry Lewis 2. John Henry – Furry Lewis 3. Hoist Your Window And Let Your Curtain Down – Joe Callicott 4. On My Last Go Round – Joe Callicott 5. Right... read more
Mississippi Fred McDowell
I Do Not Play No Rock 'N' Roll
Very nice copy of this 1969 blues gem. Released by Capitol – catalog # ST-409. Gritty and raw, this is McDowell’s first “electric” album. Tracklist: SIDE ONE 1. Baby Please Don’t Go 2. Good Morning Little School Girl 3. Kokomo Me Baby 4. That’s All Right Baby 5. Red Cross Store SIDE TWO 1. Everybody’s Down On Me 2. 61 Highway 3. Glory... read more
Various Artists (James Luther Dickinson)
Beale Street Saturday Night
SEALED copy of the extremely hard-to-find Jim Dickinson-produced compilation of Memphis music and artists. Featuring rare cuts from Alex Chilton (Big Star, Box Tops), Mud Boy & the Neutrons, Furry Lewis and more! Tracklist: SIDE ONE 1. Walkin’ Down Beale Street – Sid Selvidge 2. Hernando Horn – Fred Ford 3. Beale Street Blues – Grandma Dixie Davis 4. Big Fat... read more
Doctor Ross
The Harmonica Boss
Rare full-band cuts from the great Tunica, MS-born blues harpist/one-man-band. This album is alternately known as “I’d Rather Be an Old Woman’s Baby Than a Young Woman’s Slave.” LP is in the original shrinkwrap. Released by Fortune Records # FS 3011. Tracklist 1. I’d Rather Be an Old Woman’s Baby Than a Young Woman’s Slave 2. Good Things Come to My Mind 3. Baby Stop... read more
Will Roy Sanders
The Last Living Bluesman
Amazon.com sez: Will Roy Sanders was the leader of Memphis’ Fieldstones, one of the finest blues bands to ever perform. The Fieldstones ruled the Memphis juke joint scene from the early ’70s until the early ’90s, playing at a legendary Memphis haunt called Green’s Lounge, among other places. In the early ’90s, Sanders took over Green’s Lounge and continued... read more