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Review Johnny Winter  / White Lightnin'/Broke and Lonely: Live
Tracks White Lightnin'/Broke and Lonely: Live
  • Hey Hey Hey
  • I Can Love You Baby
  • Gone For Bad
  • Out Of Sight
  • Raining Teardrops
  • My World Turns Around He
  • Mean Town Blues
  • Careful With A Fool
  • Guy You Left Behind
  • Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone
  • Lowdown Gal Of Mine
  • Thirty Eight Special Blues
  • Look Up
  • Talk To Your Daughter
  • Crazie Baby
  • Silvery Moon
  • Creepy
  • Mean Mistreater
  • Black Cat Bone
  • Introduction
  • Eternally
Publisher: Thunderbolt
Release date: 2000-10-02
RRP: £27.99
Price: £19.95

Review White Lightnin'/Broke and Lonely: Live / Johnny Winter:


Tracks Classic Fleetwood Mac - Germany
  • Oh Well, Pt. 2
  • Green Manalishi
  • Need Your Love So Bad
  • Man of the World
  • Hypnotised
  • Don't Stop
  • Dragonfly
  • Jigsaw Puzzle Blues
  • Black Magic Woman
  • Sentimental Lady
  • Tusk
  • Future Games
  • Albatross
  • Oh Well, Pt. 1
Publisher: Zyx
Release date: 1996-06-28
RRP: £14.99
Price: £5.59

Review Classic Fleetwood Mac - Germany / London Rock Orchestra:


Review Johnny Winter  / No Time to Live
Tracks No Time to Live
  • Rock 'n' Roll Hoochie Coo
  • Pick Up On My Mojo
  • Golden Days Of Rock 'n' Roll
  • Self Destructive Blues
  • Ain't That Kindness
  • Raised On Rock
  • Am I Here
  • Prodigal Son
  • On The Limb
  • Let The Music Play
  • Rock 'n' Roll People
  • Mind Over Matter
  • Stranger
  • Lay Down Your Sorrows
  • Guess I'll Go Away
  • No Time To Live
Publisher: Magmid
Release date: 2001-07-27
RRP: £12.99
Price: £50.40

Review No Time to Live / Johnny Winter:


Review Jimi Hendrix  / The BBC Sessions [VINYL]
Tracks The BBC Sessions [VINYL]
  • Foxy Lady (2)
  • Purple Haze
  • Foxy Lady (3)
  • Hear My Train A Comin'
  • I Was Made To Love Her
  • Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
  • Fire
  • Jam
  • Voodoo Chile
  • Drivin' South
  • Radio One
  • Drivin' South (2)
  • Drivin' South (3)
  • Spanish Castle Magic
  • Foxy Lady
  • Stone Free (2)
  • Hey Joe (2)
  • Burning Of The Midnight Lamp
  • Day Tripper
  • Ain't Too Proud To Beg
  • Catfish Blues
  • Hound Dog
  • Stone Free
  • Hear My Train A Comin' (2)
  • Love Or Confusion
  • Manic Depression
  • Little Miss Lover
  • Hoochie Coochie Man
  • Hey Joe (3)
  • Killing Floor
  • Hey Joe/Sunshine Of Your Love
  • Hey Joe
Publisher: Mca
Release date: 1998-04-27
RRP: £24.99
Price: £155.43

Review The BBC Sessions [VINYL] / Jimi Hendrix:

The Jimi Hendrix Experience only recorded for the BBC over a two-year period, and from the tracks assembled on this two-disc set, it sounds like their on-air appearances were a constant struggle between what the Beeb wanted-for them to play their songs and be done-and what Jimi wanted, which was to mess with whatever it was the Beeb wanted. Sometimes, that took the form of jamming (as on two tracks with Stevie Wonder improbably playing drums); sometimes, it was peculiar covers (like "Day Tripper" and "Sunshine of Your Love"). Jimi's playing is, of course, impeccable, though the sonics of the set leave something to be desired, and it gets a bit repetitive-three versions of "Hey Joe"? -Douglas Wolk.

Review John Mayall & Blues Breaker  / Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton
Tracks Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton
  • Little Girl [Stereo Version]
  • Double Crossing Time
  • What'd I Say
  • Little Girl
  • Steppin' Out [Stereo Version]
  • All Your Love
  • Have You Heard
  • It Ain't Right [Stereo Version]
  • What'd I Say [Stereo Version]
  • Double Crossing Time [Stereo Version]
  • Rambling on My Mind
  • Parchman Farm [Stereo Version]
  • Another Man [Stereo Version]
  • Another Man
  • Hideaway [Stereo Version]
  • Have You Heard [Stereo Version]
  • It Ain't Right
  • All Your Love [Stereo Version]
  • Rambling on My Mind [Stereo Version]
  • Hideaway
  • Key to Love [Stereo Version]
  • Steppin' Out
  • Key to Love
  • Parchman Farm
Publisher: Universal
RRP: £25.99
Price: £29.99

Review Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton / John Mayall & Blues Breaker:


Review Janis Joplin  / Pearl
Tracks Pearl
  • Half Moon
  • Me And Bobby McGee
  • Woman Left Lonely
  • Cry Baby
  • Trust Me
  • Mercedes Benz
  • Move Over
  • Get It While You Can
  • Buried Alive In The Blues
  • My Baby
Publisher: Columbia
Release date: 1994-11-01
Price: £4.56

Review Pearl / Janis Joplin:


Review Eric Clapton  / E.C. Was Here
Tracks E.C. Was Here
  • Rambling on My Mind
  • Can't Find My Way Home
  • Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  • Presence of the Lord
  • Driftin' Blues
  • Further on up the Road
Publisher: Unknown Label
RRP: £21.99
Price: £17.64

Review E.C. Was Here / Eric Clapton:


Publisher: Unidisc Records
Release date: 1994-12-13
RRP: £8.99
Price: £13.72

Review Freeze Frame / J. Geils Band & Belouis Some:


Review Eric Clapton  / Just One Night [CASSETTE]
Tracks Just One Night [CASSETTE]
  • Lay Down Sally
  • Tulsa Time
  • Early in the Morning
  • Further on up the Road
  • Double Trouble
  • After Midnight
  • Worried Life Blues
  • Setting Me Up - Eric Clapton, Albert Lee
  • If I Don't Be There by Morning
  • Wonderful Tonight
  • Rambling on My Mind
  • All Our Past Times
  • Cocaine
  • Blues Power
Publisher: Polygram Records
Release date: 1990-10-17
Price: £7.99

Review Just One Night [CASSETTE] / Eric Clapton:


Publisher: Wea
Release date: 1999-10-25
RRP: £4.99
Price: £3.75

Review Blue Eyes Blue [CD 2] / Eric Clapton:


Review Eric Clapton  / 461 Ocean Boulevard [CASSETTE]
Tracks 461 Ocean Boulevard [CASSETTE]
  • Give Me Strength
  • Please Be With Me
  • Motherless Children
  • Willie and the Hand Jive
  • Steady Rollin' Man
  • I Shot the Sheriff
  • Mainline Florida
  • Get Ready
  • I Can't Hold Out
  • Let It Grow
Publisher: Polygram Records
Release date: 1996-08-20
Price: £4.99

Review 461 Ocean Boulevard [CASSETTE] / Eric Clapton:

Predictably, given the drug problems which preceded its release, Clapton's second solo album proper seems to come and go in an opium haze of its own making. Oddly though, it suits him. As the history of rock attests, if you're going to get into one hard drug then you may as well make it heroin. Whereas cocaine feeds the ego and destroys judgement, heroin sublimates it and allows the artist to regress into his music. Which pretty much describes where 461 Ocean Boulevard is at. Because tracks like "Steady Rollin' Man" and US chart topper "I Shot The Sheriff" sound like they have all the time in the world, they make light work of putting the listener in a similar frame of mind. Best of all though is "Let It Grow", for many the kind of tender, foetal balladry which finds Clapton at his most quintessential. Inevitably, he cleaned up his act and sporadically attained similar heights. But for sheer mood and sense of moment, 461 Ocean Boulevard remains his masterpiece. -Peter Paphides.

Review Jeff Beck  / Blow by Blow
Tracks Blow by Blow
  • Diamond Dust
  • Scatterbrain
  • You Know What I Mean
  • Freeway Jam
  • She's a Woman
  • Constipated Duck
  • Thelonius
  • Cause We've Ended as Lovers
  • Air Blower
Publisher: Mobile Fidelity
Release date: 1998-06-16
RRP: £22.99
Price: £114.38

Review Blow by Blow / Jeff Beck:

His guitar-slinging contributions to the Yardbirds having dwarfed those of Eric Clapton or Jimmy Page, Mrs. Beck's bad boy spent the next several years playing blues-rock (the Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart), soul-rock (the second edition of that band), and leading a power trio. Then, he made this all-instrumental album, which was a huge 1975 success. Produced by George Martin, the nine-song session finds Beck fronting a keyboards-bass-drums outfit, augmented by some tastefully unobtrusive string arrangements. Call it a jazz-fusion album at your own risk. While Beck's playing is less in-your-face than his previous efforts, all the fierce attack, thick tone, microtonal bends, distortion, feedback, vibrato, sustain, sonic hoodoo, and rhythmic and harmonic creativity that the man's fans have come to know and love can be heard here. "Freeway Jam" boasts the most memorable melody and thus remains a Classic Rock staple to this day. "Cause We've Ended As Lovers"-written by Stevie Wonder-is Beck's gorgeous tribute to one of his own guitar-heroes, the now-deceased Roy Buchanan. -Don Waller.

Tracks The Early Years
  • Sunshine Of Your Love
  • Goodbye Bessie Mae
  • Morrison's Lament
  • Soul Food
  • Red House
  • Outside Woman Blues
  • Peoples People
  • Woke Up This Morning And Found Myself Dead
  • Tomorrow Never Knows
  • Uranus Rock
Publisher: Blueprint
Release date: 1996-10-21
RRP: £10.99
Price: £6.84

Review The Early Years / Jimi Hendrix:


Review The Yardbirds  / Super Best of Publisher: Imports
RRP: £16.99
Price: £19.99

Review Super Best of / The Yardbirds:


Review Peter Green and Mick Green  / Greens Blues [Us Import]
Tracks Greens Blues [Us Import]
  • Camel's Eye Blues
  • Who Do You Love
  • Intensity of Vision
  • Rosy
  • Way You Dance
  • Doctor
  • Rock and Roll Feeling
  • Nietzsche's Ass
  • Post Modern Blues
  • All Quiet
  • Eprom Song
  • Chinese White Boy
  • End Zone
  • Four Minute Melody
  • Stab the Knife
Publisher: M.I.L. Multimedia
Release date: 1999-12-23
RRP: £15.99
Price: £22.16

Review Greens Blues [Us Import] / Peter Green and Mick Green:


Review Jimi Hendrix  / Axis: Bold as Love [VINYL]
Tracks Axis: Bold as Love [VINYL]
  • Spanish Castle Magic
  • Castles Made of Sand
  • She's So Fine
  • Bold as Love
  • Little Miss Lover
  • Wait Until Tomorrow
  • You Got Me Floatin'
  • One Rainy Wish
  • EXP
  • If 6 Was 9
  • Up from the Skies
  • Little Wing
  • Ain't No Telling
Publisher: Mca
Release date: 1997-04-28
RRP: £12.99
Price: £29.99

Review Axis: Bold as Love [VINYL] / Jimi Hendrix:

Axis: Bold As Love, Hendrix's second album, doesn't resonate through rock history the way its gatecrashing predecessor, Are You Experienced? did. In places, it almost seems as if Hendrix is cruising, albeit sublimely. Yet it's nonetheless a vital album, containing some of rock's most molten milestones. There's the fluid psychedelia of "Castles in The Sand", the viciously funky "Little Miss Lover" and the so-beautiful-it-hurts "Little Wing. " Hendrix really hits altitude with "If 6 Was 9", where he waves his "freak flag high" over a tidal wave of guitar and a cacophonous army of Moroccan flutes-and "Bold As Love", based around Hendrix's typically far-fetched hankering for the axis of the planet to be tilted, thereby transforming life on earth. It works up into a head-melting frenzy of distorted guitar, a precursor to the staggeringly expansive leap forward he would take with 1968's Electric Ladyland. Hendrix dreamed the impossible and achieved it on his guitar. -David Stubbs.

Review Charlie Musselwhite  / Louisiana Fog
Tracks Louisiana Fog
  • Fell on My Knees
  • Takin' Care of Business
  • Fat City
  • Just a Little Bit
  • Leavin'
  • Riffin'
  • Big Leg Woman (With a Short Short Mini Skirt)
  • Louisiana Fog
  • Directly from My Heart
Publisher: Blues Legends
Release date: 1995-07-14
RRP: £4.99
Price: £14.95

Review Louisiana Fog / Charlie Musselwhite:


Review Johnny Winter  / I'm a Bluesman
Tracks I'm a Bluesman
  • Sugar Coated Love
  • I'm a Bluesman
  • Sweet Little Baby
  • Cheatin' Blues
  • So Much Love
  • Last Night
  • Shake Down
  • Monkey Song
  • Lone Wolf
  • I Smell Smoke
  • That Wouldn't Satisfy
  • Pack Your Bags
  • Let's Start All Over Again
Publisher: Virgin
Release date: 2004-06-15
RRP: £17.76
Price: £18.22

Review I'm a Bluesman / Johnny Winter:


Review Eric Clapton  / Slowhand [CASSETTE]
Tracks Slowhand [CASSETTE]
  • Next Time You See Her
  • May You Never
  • We're All the Way
  • Mean Old Frisco
  • Core
  • Cocaine
  • Peaches and Diesel
  • Lay Down Sally
  • Wonderful Tonight
Publisher: Polygram
Release date: 1996-09-10
RRP: £7.99
Price: £24.42

Review Slowhand [CASSETTE] / Eric Clapton:

Clapton had already established himself as a guitar legend by the time he released Slowhand. His heroin habit long behind him, Clapton's songwriting mastery was fully evident on the album, particularly in the stunning ballad "Wonderful Tonight". It fully actualised all of the potential hinted at in his earlier "Promises", and Clapton trusted himself enough to slow things down. Some of his most expressive guitar work can be found throughout this album, not just within "Wonderful". Ironically enough, Slowhand is probably best known for the hit "Cocaine"-built upon a simple repeated riff, the song had Clapton's trademark smooth voice with its wear around the edges, and yet another stellar guitar solo. Flashy runs and licks were never the most integral part of Clapton's catalogue, his blues background being the primary source for his sound. Slowhand, with its phrasings, both guitar and vocal, established Clapton as the possessor of one of the most extensive vocabularies in rock. -Steve Gdula.

Review Jeff Beck  / There & Back Publisher: SONY
Price: £12.44

Review There & Back / Jeff Beck:


Models & Brands:
White Lightnin'/Broke and Lonely: Live, Classic Fleetwood Mac - Germany, No Time to Live, The BBC Sessions [VINYL], Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton, Pearl, E.C. Was Here, Freeze Frame, Just One Night [CASSETTE], Blue Eyes Blue [CD 2], 461 Ocean Boulevard [CASSETTE], Blow by Blow, The Early Years, Super Best of, Greens Blues [Us Import], Axis: Bold as Love [VINYL], Louisiana Fog, I'm a Bluesman, Slowhand [CASSETTE], There & Back

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