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Curiously, yet not surprisingly given the enormity of his sway, Billie Holiday's greatest vocal influence was 'Pops'--Louis Armstrong, whose trumpet was his first signature (though he's often credited with being the first great jazz singer as well). One hears Armstrong in Holiday's sense of phrasing, timing, and the warmth she invests in a lyric. This package, containing such touchstone Holiday renderings as 'I Cried for You,' 'Body and Soul,' and 'When a Woman Loves a Man' (poetic, ... Regular Price : $11.98
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'The blues is my business and business is good,' Etta James growls over a churning rhythm section on the appropriately titled 'Let’s Roll.' Although not entirely a rock & roll album, the disc is a rousing reminder of the gritty 'Tell Mama'/'Roll with Me Henry'-style of tough R&B that caught the world’s attention more than 30 years ago. From this disc’s swampy 'Wayward Saints of Memphis' to the brazen 'Lie No Better' and the Stones/Faces ... Regular Price : $18.98
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Frequently bootlegged and now digitally remastered by Jimmy Page, these tapes capture a 25-month (1969 to 1971) arc in which Zep's sound grew to encompass the speed rush and jazz/blues festival stuff of their 1969 debut, the fully developed folkie musings of 'Going to California' (in which Plant vowed to make a hejira right up to Joni Mitchell's front door), and the band's modestly popular multilayered epic 'Stairway to Heaven.' The Sessions also give a glimpse of nearly off-the-cuff ... Regular Price : $24.98
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