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    Lurrie Bell – Kiss Of Sweet Blues

    Lurrie Bell – Kiss Of Sweet Blues Delmark DE 724 (1998) Compact Disc This is Lurrie’s third Delmark CD. His ’95 release Mercurial Son (Delmark 679) was one of the most talked about and widely acclaimed CDs of the year. Gary Giddins of the Village Voice proclaimed it the “Best Blues Record of the Year.”…

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      Ken Saydak – Foolish Man

      Ken Saydak – Foolish Man Delmark DE 725 (1998) Compact Disc Ken Saydak is finally stepping out as a front man showcasing himself fully on his own somewhat unconventional terms. Ken’s skills shine through as a master of deep blues, swing, New Orleans gumbo and their honky tonkin’ cousins. Foolish Man represents a lot of…

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        Syl Johnson – Talkin’ Bout Chicago!

        Syl Johnson – Talkin’ Bout Chicago! Delmark DE 729 (1999) Compact Disc Syl Johnson is a unique stylist and one of the greatest singers of Chicago blues, R&B and soul. He comes from a distinguished musical family; his brothers include Jimmy Johnson and Magic Sam’s longtime bassist Mac Thompson. In ’71 Syl went to Hi…

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          Robert Nighthawk – Bricks In My Pillow

          Robert Nighthawk – Bricks In My Pillow Delmark DD 711 (1998) [United Series] Compact Disc Robert Nighthawk recorded for United at its first day of sessions and two of United’s first five releases were by “Robert Nighthawk and his Nighthawks Band”. He had a national hit in late ’49 on Aristocrat and perhaps United envisioned…

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            Jimmy Burns – Night Time Again

            Jimmy Burns – Night Time Again Delmark DE 730 (1999) Compact Disc During a live set of Jimmy’s music you’re likely to hear his powerful interpretations of songs by Elmore James and Muddy Waters alongside those by Curtis Mayfield and Ray Charles, plus Jimmy’s own thoroughly contemporary originals. “Jimmy Burns accompanies his soulful, countrified voice…

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              Aaron Moore – Boot ‘Em Up!

              Aaron Moore – Boot ‘Em Up! Delmark DE 731 (1999) Compact Disc Time has taken its toll on the crew of pianists who put the boogie-woogie in the classic blues of 1950’s Chicago. Gone are Sunnyland and Memphis Slim, Eddie Boyd and Roosevelt Sykes. Luckily, Aaron Moore remains as a living link to that golden…

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                Little Arthur Duncan – Singin’ With The Sun

                Little Arthur Duncan – Singin’ With The Sun Delmark DE 733 (1999) Compact Disc With the Rockin’ Johnny Band and special guests Eddie Taylor, Jr. and Billy Flynn. Little Arthur Duncan is a powerful blues singer and harmonica player who pounds away at you with his voice, reminiscent of the heavy, unpolished blues singers like…

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                  Steve Freund – “C” For Chicago

                  Steve Freund – “C” For Chicago Delmark DE 734 (1999) Compact Disc While living in New York City, Steve Freund met Sunnyland Slim who offered him the opportunity to come to Chicago and learn from the masters of blues, so in the mid-’70s the guitarist moved to Chicago to begin a 20 year association with…

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                    Lurrie Bell – Blues Had A Baby

                    Lurrie Bell – Blues Had A Baby Delmark DE 736 (1999) Compact Disc Regardless of how many times one hears Lurrie Bell he’ll still do something to surprise you. To say he is creative and inventive is an understatement – each time he picks up the guitar he seems to have forgotten where the limits…

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                      Sister Elizabeth Eustis – Walk With Me

                      Sister Elizabeth Eustis – Walk With Me Delmark DD 737 (2000) [Euphonic Series] Compact Disc This album resurrects the definitive 1962 recording session by an historic pillar of New Orleans’ gospel singing community, Sister Elizabeth Eustis. Only four of the thirteen songs from this session were originally released; the other nine – which include some…

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