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The Alligator debut from an extraordinary, original artist just bursting at the seams with powerful, rootsy, thought-provoking songs. California-born and New Orleans-bred, Eric’s songs are packed... |
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The Master of the Telecaster’s final Alligator recording, and his favorite. Sparked by fantastic sidemen like Jimmy McGriff on organ, Mel Brown on guitar and the Uptown Horns, Albert unleashes I... |
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Austin blues kingpin returns with a potent mix of gritty Texas blues and intoxicating Memphis soul, with W.C. originals and stirring versions of songs by Delbert McClinton, John Hiatt, Joe Tex and... |
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A retrospective of the Master of the Telecaster’s years with Alligator, the most prolific and exciting of his long career. Includes over 60 minutes of classic Collins including I Ain’t Drunk, Master... |
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The best of the original guitar slinger’s celebrated Alligator releases. Loads of fiery guitar licks and raw vocals from Johnny’s bluesiest records. Includes Don’t Take Advantage Of Me and Mojo... |
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Fifteen tracks comprising highlights of the Queen’s Alligator recording career. Includes I’m A Woman, Hey Bartender, Come To Mama, with guest appearances by B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Carey Bell, and... |
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The Alligator debut from this legend of gospel and soul. Stirring, infectious and uplifting songs that update the Staples family tradition of mixing gospel fervor with soul rhythms and rootsy... |
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The famed contemporary blues master’s hard-to-find 1977 Swedish recordings, lovingly remixed and repackaged by Alligator. Cut with his regular touring band, this album includes nine songs never... |
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Alligator debut by Austin’s world famous singer/pianist. Marcia’s deepest album combines rollicking Gulf Coast boogie-woogie with intense soul ballads. Includes Louella, Scene Of The Crime, and... |
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