American Epic: The Best of Memphis Jug Band (12" Limited Edition black w/ maroon flecks Vinyl) BorisThe Memphis Jug Band, most active from 1926 into the 1950s, revolved around guitarist, harmonica player and singer Will Shade and featured a wide variety of instrumentation including harmonica, kazoo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, piano, washboard and, of course, jug. They recorded more songs than any pre war jug band and as a result, were key in developing the jug band tradition and format. Single LP with single pocket tip on jacket with soft touch
originally released in 1980 by The Dance’s own label
finds Bonny Doon at their most lackadaisical
Estrus Records
DEAR LIFE is this consummate polymath's most inventive and upbeat work thus far
driving home the idea that the White Stripes were consistent through whatever disparate elements they chose
plaintive reflection on the loneliness that blossoms when a person you care about treats you like literal garbage
" which belts out an addictive thump from start to finish
Early geniuses of Delta Blues - Robert Johnson
Insane Clown Posse
The stories work from mutual touchstones: the illustration of sex as an act of power
complete with a printed lyric insert
Jack replicated the identical environment and used the same gear as when he was a 15 year old (a quarter-inch four-track tape recorder