Bluecoat Man  

Bluecoat Man

Diz The Doormen, CD,ACE RECORDS UK,Studio, Usually ships within 2 3 days 20100626000752257

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Blues for Dootsie The Blue and Dootone Sides  

Blues for Dootsie The Blue and Dootone Sides

Veteran West Coast horn man Walter Dootsie Williams founded Blue Records in 1949, originally to release the raunchy blue songs of comedian Billy Mitchell the first of these, Song of the Woodpecker, was fairly representative, and over the next two yea

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Chartbusters USA Sunshine Pop  

Chartbusters USA Sunshine Pop

Sunshine pop is one of those generic designations that came into use long after the music in question had fallen out of popularity. Featuring sweet, upbeat melodies topped with polished harmonies and frothy arrangements, sunshine pop described the so

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Earth Angel Ace  

Earth Angel Ace

A 21 track anthology from the Du Tone label, it's a deeper look at the group's '50s sides and style, built around the title track that sold five million copies worldwide. Import

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Golden Age of American Rock N Roll Special Bubbling Under Edition  

Golden Age of American Rock N Roll Special Bubbling Under Edition

In 1959, Billboard magazine began running a bubbling under section under its regular Hot 100 list of chart singles. Varying in size from 15 to 35 positions, these were 45 rpms that had generated some strong regional action, though not enough widespre

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Hollywood Maverick The Gary Paxton Story  

Hollywood Maverick The Gary Paxton Story

As something of a less ruthless, more musically inclined Kim Fowley with whom he briefly partnered in his early career, Gary Paxton was an interesting jack of all trades. Working mostly in Hollywood, between the late '50s and late '60s he had his han

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Holy Mackerel Pretenders to Little Richards Throne  

Holy Mackerel Pretenders to Little Richards Throne

Like any star who has a lot of big hits, Little Richard spawned his share of imitators in the late 1950s and early '60s, or at least records on which a singer tried to sound like him. It's probably not realized even by most Little Richard fans in par

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London American Label Year by Year 1961

The Ace label's reissue anthologies of singles that appeared on the London American imprint are pretty strange affairs, at least in the eyes of listeners outside of the U.K., where London American licensed a lot of material for British release. This

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Louisiana Saturday Night  

Louisiana Saturday Night

Like its predecessor Another Saturday Night, also on Ace, this is a compilation of Louisiana swamp pop, the admixture of rock, country, blues, pop, and Cajun that continues to thrive in the region. Most of the 26 tracks are vintage sides from the '60

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My Kind of Blues Ace  

My Kind of Blues Ace

My Kind of Blues was originally released in late 1960 on the budget label Crown. On this session, B.B. King dropped the smooth big band sound of his previous release, B.B. King Wails, to an instrumentally stripped down unit of bass, drums, piano, and

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