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Juno's full catalogue of Blues
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Mr Scrapper's Blues (Bluesville Acoustic Sound Series)
Cat: CRF 1699241. Rel: 21 May 25
Goin' Where The Monon Crosses The Yellow Dog (4:48)
Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out (5:00)
"A" Blues (3:56)
Little Girl Blues (5:14)
George Street Blues (4:23)
Little Boy Blues (3:10)
Blues Before Sunrise (5:10)
"E" Blues (3:55)
Shady Lane (5:28)
Penal Farm Blues (4:33)
Review: Scrapper Blackwell's final recordings, laid down in Indianapolis in 1961, marked the return of a blues guitarist and singer who had been silent since the mid-30s. Mr. Scrapper's Blues was released posthumously in 1962, just after Blackwell was shot and killed - a stark coda to a career shaped by both brilliance and misfortune. First out on Prestige's Bluesville sublabel, this stark, unclipped LP finds Blackwell alone at the mic, handling guitar, piano and vocals himself. The South Carolina-born, Indiana-raised musician earned early fame through his trailblazing partnership with Leroy Carr in the late 1920s and 30s, before vanishing from music entirely following Carr's death. This 180-gram reissue from Craft revives that late-career spark via an all-analogue mastering by Matthew Lutthan.
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Harlem Street Singer (reissue)
Cat: 888072 617643. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Samson & Delilah
Let Us Get Together Right Down Here
I Belong To The Band
Pure Religion
Great Chance Since I Been Born
Death Don't Have No Mercy
Twelve Gates To The City
Goin' To Sit Down On The Banks Of The River
Tryin' To Get Home
Lo, I Be With You Always
I Am The Light Of This World
Lord, I Feel Just Like Goin'on
 in stock $18.89
This Is Buddy Guy! (Bluesville Acoustic Sound Series)
Cat: CRF 1699201. Rel: 14 May 25
I Got My Eyes On You (4:02)
The Things I Used To Do (3:44)
(You Give Me) Fever (5:33)
Knock On Wood (5:41)
I Had A Dream Last Night (5:35)
24 Hours Of The Day (3:26)
You Were Wrong (4:26)
I'm Not The Best (7:28)
 in stock $44.25
Burning Hell (reissue)
Burning Hell (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00657. Rel: 05 Jun 24
Burnin' Hell (3:14)
Graveyard Blues (3:36)
Baby, Please Don't Go (4:55)
Jackson, Tennessee (3:15)
You Live Your Life & I'll Live Mine (3:22)
Smokestack Lightnin' (3:24)
How Can You Do It? (2:59)
I Don't Want No Woman If Her Hair Ain't No Longer Than Mine (3:16)
I Rolled & Turned & Cried The Whole Night Long (3:47)
Blues For My Baby (3:38)
Key To The Highway (3:08)
Natchez Fire (3:04)
Review: John Lee Hooker's Burning Hell is a searing and intense album that captures the raw power and emotion of the blues. Originally released in 1964, the album has been reissued on vinyl and remains n important milestone to Hooker's artistry. The album opens with the title track, a slow-burning blues that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Hooker's vocals are raw and passionate, and his guitar playing is both hypnotic and driving. The album also features several classic blues standards, including 'Baby Please Don't Go' and 'Key to the Highway.' The album is a timeless classic that continues to inspire and amaze listeners today.
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Burnin' (60th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Burnin' (60th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (limited 180 gram translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: CR 05192. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Boom Boom (2:35)
Process (3:47)
Lost A Good Girl (2:54)
A New Leaf (2:31)
Blues Before Sunrise (3:52)
Let's Make It (2:29)
I Got A Letter (2:45)
Thelma (3:34)
Drug Store Woman (2:48)
Keep Your Hands To Yourself (2:12)
What Do You Say (2:32)
 in stock $32.98
Burning Hell (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Burning Hell (reissue) (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00657 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
Burnin' Hell (3:14)
Graveyard Blues (3:36)
Baby, Please Don't Go (4:55)
Jackson, Tennessee (3:15)
You Live Your Life & I'll Live Mine (3:22)
Smokestack Lightnin' (3:24)
How Can You Do It? (2:59)
I Don't Want No Woman If Her Hair Ain't No Longer Than Mine (3:16)
I Rolled & Turned & Cried The Whole Night Long (3:47)
Blues For My Baby (3:38)
Key To The Highway (3:08)
Natchez Fire (3:04)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


John Lee Hooker's Burning Hell is a searing and intense album that captures the raw power and emotion of the blues. Originally released in 1964, the album has been reissued on vinyl and remains n important milestone to Hooker's artistry. The album opens with the title track, a slow-burning blues that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Hooker's vocals are raw and passionate, and his guitar playing is both hypnotic and driving. The album also features several classic blues standards, including 'Baby Please Don't Go' and 'Key to the Highway.' The album is a timeless classic that continues to inspire and amaze listeners today.
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 in stock $31.56
Today! (Bluesville Acoustic Sound Series)
Today! (Bluesville Acoustic Sound Series) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CRF 1681711. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Pay Day (4:21)
I'm Satisfied (2:55)
Candy Man (2:56)
Make Me A Pallet Of The Floor (4:32)
Talking Casey (5:02)
Corrinna, Corrina (1:50)
Coffee Blues (3:44)
Louis Collins (4:06)
Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight (3:32)
If You Don't Want Me, Baby (3:18)
Spike Driver's Blues (3:24)
Beulah Land (3:45)
Review: Originally recorded in 1966 during his remarkable comeback - he'd been playing since the 20s but was rediscovered by various musicologists and found a new audience at Newport and Philadelphia's folk festivals in 1963 - this album demonstrates why he became a beloved mainstay of the folk revival. Unlike traditional bluesmen, Hurt's style is rooted in melody and intricate fingerpicking, making him a profound influence on the folk musicians of the 60s. His dexterous guitar work, often feeling as if multiple players are involved, pairs seamlessly with his soothing, almost meditative voice. Tracks like 'Pay Day', 'Louis Collins', 'Spike Driver's Blues', and 'Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor' showcase his ability to transform folk and blues traditions into something uniquely personal. He even delivers a rare but successful slide guitar performance on 'Talking Casey'. A particularly stunning moment comes in 'Beulah Land', where his intricate cross-rhythms add new emotional depth to a traditional song. Every track exudes a gentle, comforting presence, as if Hurt himself is sitting beside the listener, easing their troubles. His voice, often described as a balm for the soul, remains as rich and warm as ever, untouched by time. A beautiful, healing and profoundly moving experience that continues to impress more than half a century later.
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Today (Bluesville Acoustic Sounds Series)
Cat: CRF 157460.2. Rel: 31 Jul 24
Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues (3:23)
Crow Jane (2:57)
Washington D.C. Hospital Center Blues (4:12)
Special Rider Blues (5:11)
Drunken Spree (2:49)
Cherryball (4:27)
How Long (2:56)
All Night Long (5:03)
Cypress Grove (4:21)
Look Down The Road (3:18)
My Gal (6:07)
I'm So Glad (1:57)
Review: Now considered a genuine legend of delta blues, Skip James spent much of his career in obscurity. He was finally tracked down and 'rediscovered' in the early 1960s, some 30 years after his only recordings were made, and promptly sent back into the studio. Today, officially his third studio album, was made and released in 1964 and shows the iconic bluesman at his very best. The 12 acoustic recordings on show brilliantly showcase his superbly soulful falsetto voice and incredible finger-picking guitar skills, with James providing awe-inspiring renditions of traditional blues numbers and his own compositions - many of which became staples in folk and blues clubs worldwide in the years that followed the album's release. An essential reissue of a genuinely important and iconic album.
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Live Wire/Blues Power (reissue)
Live Wire/Blues Power (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi strip)
Cat: CR 00745. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Watermelon Man (8:08)
Blues Power (5:59)
Night Stomp (5:44)
Blues At Sunrise (8:39)
Please Love Me (3:54)
Look Out (5:16)
Review: Recorded in 1968 at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, California; Live Wire/Blues Power is a timeless live album by the great blues guitarist Albert King. Known as one of the "three Kings of blues" alongside BB King and Freddie King, this courtly rally, mic'ed up to pristine clarity, hears the wisest of these three wise men proclaim the universally apprehensible power of the blues. Alongside standards from Herbie Hancock ('Watermelon Man') and B.B. ('Please Love Me'), 'Blues Power' is the most salient track here, sticking out among the bunch as a song exclusively performed for this unassailable live show and this unassailable live show alone. "Everybody understands the blues... everybody from one day to another has the blues... you take the lil' baby that's laying in the cradle, he can't get that milk bottle fast enough, he go to kickin' and cryin' and going on tearin' up the little baby bed... he got the blues! Can you dig it?!" Nobody escapes the blues, and that is its power. Now, *that* is a message we can get behind.
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 in stock $36.07
In Session (25th Anniversary Edition)
In Session (25th Anniversary Edition) (trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 008880 72525597. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Introduction (0:26)
Born Under A Bad Sign (8:14)
Texas Flood (20:05)
Call It Stormy Monday (5:18)
Old Times (4:54)
Pride & Joy (5:46)
Ask Me No Questions (5:11)
Pep Talk (7:32)
Blues At Sunrise (4:23)
Turn It Over (4:15)
Overall Junction (8:49)
Match Box Blues (7:52)
Who Is Stevie (5:39)
Don't Lie To Me (4:05)
I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town (15:01)
Outro (9:15)
Review: Craft Recordings Deluxe Edition of In Session, featuring the legendary collaboration between blues titans Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan, is an important new edition of this meeting of legends. This long-awaited release arrives for the first time on triple vinyl, capturing the historic 1983 performance at CHCH-TV studios in Ontario, Canada, where the two guitarists showcased their extraordinary talents. Initially hesitant to share the stage with Vaughan, King quickly recognised the young guitarist's immense skill, leading to a profound musical dialogue that reverberates throughout this recording. The set includes the audio debut of iconic tracks such as 'Born Under a Bad Sign', 'Texas Flood' and 'I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town', offering fans an unparalleled listening experience. As they exchange licks, Vaughan breathes new life into King's classic riffs, demonstrating the evolution of their craft. The remastered performance, pressed on high-quality 180-gram vinyl and housed in a gatefold jacket, celebrates a momentous occasion in blues history. This collection not only highlights the dynamic interplay between two guitar legends but also sets a new standard for live blues recordings.
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In Session (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 888072 525634. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Introduction
Born Under A Bad Sign
Texas Flood
Call It Stormy Monday
Old Times
Pride & Joy
Ask Me No Questions
Pep Talk
Blues At Sunrise
Turn It Over
Overall Junction
Match Box Blues
Who Is Stevie?
Don't Lie To Me
I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
Outro
 in stock $16.63
Last Night Blues (remastered)
Cat: CR 00799. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Rocky Mountain (5:00)
Got To Move Your Baby (4:04)
So Sorry To Leave You (4:13)
Take A Trip With Me (5:11)
Last Night Blues (5:18)
Lightnin's Stroke (4:57)
Hard To Love A Woman (4:02)
Conversation Blues (3:52)
 in stock $18.03
I'm Jimmy Reed (reissue)
Cat: 888072 617612. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Honest I Do (2:45)
Go On To School (2:53)
My First Plea (2:50)
Boogie In The Dark (2:39)
You Got Me Crying (2:41)
Ain't That Lovin' You Baby (2:22)
You Got Me Dizzy
Little Rain
Can't Stand To See You Go
Roll & Rhumba
You're Something Else
You Don't Have To Go
 in stock $18.89
One Step From The Blues
Cat: 888072 616301. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Steal Away
I Had A Dream
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water
Part Time Love
Cheaper To Keep Her
Separation Line
Dong My Own Thing (part 1)
Somebody's Sleeping In My Bed
That's Where It's At
Stop Doggin' Me
Save Your Love For Me
Woman Across The River
 in stock $15.22
One Step From The Blues
Cat: CR 00803. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Steal Away (3:30)
I Had A Dream (3:11)
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water (2:58)
Part Time Lover (3:32)
Cheaper To Keep Her (3:21)
Seperation Line (3:42)
Doing My Own Thing (part 1) (3:44)
Somebody's Sleeping In My Bed (2:46)
That's Where It's At (3:30)
Stop Doggin' Me (4:09)
Save Your Love For Me (2:21)
Woman Across The River (3:14)
Review: The latest release from Craft Recordings shifts its focus to soul legend Johnnie Taylor, highlighting his deep connection to blues. Known for his Southern soul roots, Taylor's legacy extends far beyond his mainstream hit 'Disco Lady'. Born in Arkansas in 1934, Taylor began his career in gospel before making a name at Stax Records with hits like 'Who's Making Love', which cemented his place in soul history. This new release, One Step From The Blues, dives into Taylor's more blues-focused work, showcasing 12 powerful tracks that capture the raw emotion of heartbreak and betrayal. The album features Taylor's debut Stax single 'I Had a Dream', a sparse and intense standout, along with tracks like 'Cheaper to Keep Her' and a vibrant cover of Sam Cooke's 'That's Where It's At', Each song is delivered with Taylor's unmistakable voice, drawing from both his gospel and blues roots. With the support of top Memphis musicians and insightful new liner notes from journalist Andria Lisle, One Step From The Blues is a brilliant celebration of Taylor's lasting influence, as he marks his 90th birthday this year.
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