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You bump into them years later and remember their every small nuance... every tune note-for-note.
This one is a little offbeat but the recording quality is SUPERB- quiet surfaces, exemplary dynamics, and their engineering and mastering- as all Rounder's- primo! All that, plus Sleepy LaBeef howlin' the greatest tune: "I've Got It!"
There's a boatload of these Rounder samplers I see now on Discogs. I'm gonna pick up a few more, just for the heck of it. I think I bought this one new for $2.99 in '80.
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Other than Thorogood, that's a really nice selection of artists and songs. I'm going to look into getting a couple of these. Thanks!
Help me here. Like his music.. pretty raw songs, great slide guitar, rock'n bluesy music. What's not to like?
Sim
Thorogood was one of the only rock shows that I ever walked out on. The playing was good but they had the PA pushed so loud, way beyond its capacity so that it was brutally distorted. The hall was small, a theater on the Walla Walla College campus, of all places- no place to get away from the awful sound. It actually physically hurt my ears. I was really lovin' the Destroyers eponymous first album at that time too. That put me off them forever, I reckon. Canned Heat? Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen? There was some great boogie bands back in the day but that's another story.
How about Duke Robilar ?
Kindablue
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