BLUES JUNCTION Productions
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As part of our super seasonal celebration of love, I offer for your enjoyment Charlie’s Stocking Stuffer Holiday Jubilee. Charlie Lange, in conjunction with the spirit of the season and various western religious as well as pagan traditions, offers up some great holiday gift ideas. These come in the form of CDs. This music comes from the great period, historians are calling, “The Golden Age of the Re-Issue”, better known as 2017. That’s right we are in the midst of a re-issue renaissance. Of course, this couldn’t come at a better time; so whether you celebrate Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, Funkmas, all or none of the above, give the gift of music to a loved one. It will enhance their quality of life immeasurably and therefore make the world a better and more peaceful place. With this in mind, here are some gift giving suggestions from the owner of Bluebeat Music, the man who I like to call the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Kris Kringle of Santa Cruz himself, Charlie Lange.
- David Mac
This two-disc set has been completely remastered from the master tapes and includes the liner notes from the original Blind Pig LP release in 1977 as well as new set of liner notes written by acclaimed author/music critic Ed Ward. This release was never originally released on CD and the LP version was cut out the year after its release. Featured artists on the original sessions included blues legends Big Walter Horton on harmonica and vocals, Johnny Shines on guitar and vocals and Boogie Woogie Red on piano and vocals, as well as Ray Benson, Link Davis Jr., Lucky Oceans and other luminaries of the original Asleep at the Wheel lineup. The second disc presents the first legitimate reissue of the out-takes from these 3 sessions featuring Horton, Shines and Boogie Woogie Red including some never before issued tracks.
Finally, a collection of Dave's incredible Imperial sides collected all together. Spanning the years 1950-1962, this 56-track, two-disc set also includes the ultra-rare recording of Good Jax Boogie and it's flip from a vanity pressing for a beer company. Also included are some of the amazing sides Bartholomew recorded with Pee Wee Crayton. This is some of the hardest rockin' New Orleans R&B put to wax as well as a personal favorite here at Bluebeat music. This trumpet player, composer, producer, arranger and band leader is one of the most important musicians to emerge from New Orleans or any place else for that matter. At 96 years old, Dave Bartholomew remains a national treasure.
This was Junior Wells’ second recording for Delmark following the classic Hoodoo Man Blues and features some of the finest Chicago blues players of the time including the last studio recording of the genius of the blues piano, Otis Spann. Junior is accompanied by Buddy Guy and Louis Myers on guitar as well as Spann, bassist Earnest Johnson, and Fred Below on drums. Recorded on December 30, 1969, and January 8, 1970, the session has a loose, improvisational feel with stellar mellow support from Spann and Guy. This expanded digi-pack, deluxe edition contains previously unissued performances (Tracks 9-15) and a 16-page booklet with many never before seen photos.
This JSP Records release is a four-disc, 102 track package compiled by the ever-dependable Neil Slaven. Here Slaven shies away from the big names and big hits and offers a wonderful collection of harder to find tracks. There is some overlap with the recent series on Ace Records, but not enough to make it an issue. The artists and songs featured here come not only from Louisiana, but from along the upper gulf coast all the way to east Texas. What you get in this package is a gigantic slab of swamp and rockin’ blues with that unique gumbo of lazy reverb laden sounds and laconic vocals. Everything from Texans Hop Wilson and Big Walter Price to Louisiana’s own Clarence Garlow, Boozoo Chavis, Guitar Junior and Lonesome Sundown to names with which you may not be familiar. There is even Hop Wilson’s Merry Christmas Darling to keep things cooking this holiday season.
Modern's third label was founded after the parent imprint and the short lived Colonial Records. It was set up to get more airplay of the company’s masters from radio programmers who were reluctant to play too many records from the same label. This tact also was designed to achieve more orders from distributors. The artists who were assigned to RPM were as potent as any of those who were appearing on Modern. From the label's very early days these included such R&B titans as B.B. King, Lightnin' Hopkins, Howling Wolf and Rosco Gordon. The 52 tracks that make up this overview of RPM's early years cover 1950-53. More than half are new to CD in these versions. Almost all have been re-mastered from the original acetates, even if they have been out on an Ace CD before. These tracks will never have sounded as good as they do here. Every major name on RPM is featured at least once; plus a bunch of lesser known artists, whose careers did not progress beyond their RPM tenures, are included in this wonderful package.
This is the second volume of BGP's exploration of funky blues recordings from the 1960's on. Like its predecessor (Shattered Dreams BGP229), it casts a wide net with sides from Kent, Stax, Virgo, Hawk Sound, Romark and many other labels of the period. The artists all have a history that extends back in time so their recordings have a strong blues imprint on them and yet do not sound dated. Two wonderful sides from Finis Tasby from the 70's are a highlight as well as one of Ray Agee’s best records which make this collection extra special.
Wow...What a sound! These vintage outtakes were taken directly from acetate and are presented on this long awaited third volume of Modern Recordings from this great Texas born guitar player. This beauty represents West Coast blues guitar at its finest. All 30 tracks taken from 1949-1951 are unissued versions, distinctly different from the issued takes. Some illuminating studio chat is included and all sides are taken from fresh 2014 dubs of the original acetates. This release was compiled and annotated by the great blues archivist and producer, Chicago's Dick Shurman.
This is a collection of the Shreveport soul master’s recordings for this label, including the bluesy hit Losin’ Boy as well as all of the high quality bluesy soul sides for the label. Giles was an incredibly talented singer who was adept at covering all the bases required of soul singers of the time, from ballads such as Happy Man and While I'm Away (Keep The Faith) to the up-tempo dance styles popular during this period. Access to the master tapes means perfect sound and three previously unreleased recordings including a bluesy alternative version of his final Murco single, Ain't Gonna Worry No More, add interest for the hard core Southern Soul Blues lover.
Scatchin’ The Wild Jimmy Spruill Story showcases one of the most distinctive guitar stylists of the 50s and early 60s, yet he was only a session man until his explosive solo powered the number one pop hit Wilbert Harrison’s Kansas City and resulted in a modest career as a leader. From Fanny Mae by Buster Brown to the Happy Organ by Dave Baby Cortez, his solos are so striking and singular that the sessions might as well have been Spruill’s own. His take no prisoners approach is as exciting as any postwar plank plunkers and the recordings he did under his own name are some of the most visceral post war guitar records recorded.
The 5 Royales are one of my favorite artists of all time. Their blend of Gospel soul singing, fresh inventive songs and blistering guitar from Lowman Pauling are everything I look for in an artist. This package is housed in a beautiful 8 1/2" X 8 1/2" 124-page hardcover book package(Spotify...Download...Stream that!). This complete collection by these founding fathers of American soul music contains 141 tracks on 5 compact discs. Headed by influential guitarist/songwriter Pauling, the collection includes the original recordings of Think (covered by James Brown) and Dedicated To The One I Love (covered by The Shirelles) along with a treasure trove of blistering R&B scorchers and some fine ballads as well. Note: This bad boy will not fit into a stocking, so the under the tree route is the way to go for that special person in your life who is on the top of your “nice” list.
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BLUES JUNCTION Productions
412 Olive Ave
Suite 235
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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