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Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration Deluxe Edition

Read "Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration Deluxe Edition" reviewed by John Kelman


A star-studded show celebrating the music of Bob Dylan, televised around the world thirty years after the release of his first Columbia recording, 1962's Bob Dylan, could have been seen as swan song; after all, Dylan was in a period of songwriting inactivity that would last from 1990 through to his potent reemergence with 1997's Time ...

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Miles at the Fillmore - Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series Vol. 3

Read "Miles at the Fillmore - Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series Vol. 3" reviewed by John Kelman


By the time Bitches Brew (Columbia) was released in April, 1970—and despite receiving a 5-star review in Downbeat Magazine—trumpeter Miles Davis was already under fire from mainstream jazz critics as having “sold out," despite the densely constructed, improvisationally unfettered music being as unapproachable to an audience looking for accessible music as anything he'd done with his ...

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Mike Bloomfield: From His Head to His Heart to His Hands

Read "Mike Bloomfield: From His Head to His Heart to His Hands" reviewed by John Ephland


Michael Bloomfield was like a shooting star, a rolling stone who catapulted. Sorta like Hendrix, he lasted a little longer than the Purple Haze, until 1981, dying of a drug overdose at age 36. He suffered from insomnia as well as addiction. But for a time, if you were alive then (especially during the 1960s), and ...

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Johnny Winter: True to the Blues - The Johnny Winter Story

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With the release of From His Head to His Heart to His Hands earlier this year, Legacy Recordings proved it was possible to put together a career-spanning retrospective, even if the artist's discography--in this case, the late blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield--spanned several disconnected labels. Now, less than one month later, Legacy does it again with yet ...

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Uncle Tupelo: No Depression Legacy Edition

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It may not be entirely accurate to state Uncle Tupelo invented alternative country music, but it is very close to the truth to say that by incorporating influences as disparate as The Stooges and the Carter Family, they defined the diversity integrated within this style of music evolving in the late Eighties and early Nineties. Accordingly, ...

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Mike Bloomfield: From His Head to His Heart to His Hands

Read "Mike Bloomfield: From His Head to His Heart to His Hands" reviewed by John Kelman


While a proliferation of box sets continue to entice with career-spanning retrospectives-- sometimes entire discographies, like Legacy Recordings' recent Paul Simon: The Complete Albums Collection (2013)--few serve as aural biographies with the same degree of success as Mike Bloomfield's aptly titled From His Head to His Heart to His Hands, a three-CD/one-DVD long box produced by ...

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Paul Simon: The Complete Albums Collection

Read "Paul Simon: The Complete Albums Collection" reviewed by John Kelman


If the history books were to be closed on singer/songwriter Paul Simon's career today, he'd have already left a legacy more than sufficient to ensure a substantial chapter. While other emergent songwriters of his day--Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan and Randy Newman amongst them--have clearly evolved over the years, there's been an underlying approach that's remained consistent ...

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Miami Pop Festival

Label: Legacy Recordings
Released: 2013
Track listing: Introduction: Hey Joe; Foxey Lady; Tax Free; Fire; Hear My Train A Comin
 ' ; I Don’t Live Today; Red House; Purple Haze; Fire; Foxey Lady.

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Texas Flood: 30th Anniversary Legacy Edition

Label: Legacy Recordings
Released: 2013
Track listing: CD1: Texas Flood Expanded & Remastered- Love Struck Baby; Pride and Joy; Texas Flood; Tell Me; Testify; Rude Mood; Mary Had A Little Lamb; Dirty Pool; I’m Cryin’; Lenny: (Bonus track) Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place In Town). CD2 (Live at Ripley’s Music Hall, Philadelphia, October 20, 1983 
(Previously Unreleased): Testify; So Excited; Voodoo Child (Slight Return); Pride and Joy; Texas Flood; Love Struck Baby; Mary Had A Little Lamb; Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place In Town); Little Wing/Third Stone From The Sun.


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