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B.B. at his boasting best; his modern style that crosses rock & roll and R&B with the jump blues is fully developed here, and his consistency from track to track during those crazy days is remarkable.
One of the best releases from the legendary Revolutionaries (aka the backing band for everything coming out of Channel One). Includes the Kunte Kinte Dub, one of the most recognizable dub plates of all time.
Striking original gatefold cover art not seen in decades. Features B.B. King Classics: "Chains & Things" "Hummingbird" "Nobody Loves Me But My Mother" "You're Still My Woman" & "Ask Me No Questions".
Recorded in Chicago's Cook County Jail on a hot fall day in 1970 and released the following year, the recording of this historic event hit #1 on the Billboard R&B charts, #3 on the Jazz charts, and #25 on the Top 200.
Time Is Slipping Away is an album by American R&B/jazz fusion producer, composer, keyboardist, and vocalist Dexter Wansel. It is the last of four studio albums released at Philadelphia International Records.
No. 2 is the second studio album by Serge Gainsbourg, originally released in 1959. It features Gainsbourg backed by the Alain Goraguer Orchestra. Definitely a mutant jazz-pop album with a strong chansonnier feel and a touch of French literature.
Owls, Omens, and Oracles is a transformative record featuring vocals from The Blind Boys of Alabama, and an excerpt from Valerie's book, Maps for the Modern World.