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Big Guitars from Texas
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Breaker
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Pell Mell
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Nothing Lies Still Long
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Scarlett Rivera
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Leftback
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Former Dylan side(wo)man plays a mean fiddle!
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Johnny Pate & Adam Wade
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Brother on the Run (Opening)
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Jerry Vivino
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Gator's Groove
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NYC jazzman covers Willis Gatortail Jackson
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Willis Gatortail Jackson
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Go Jackson Go
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This guy is one of the smoothest of the honkers, cool R&B from 1949-1950; on "Call of the Gators" (Delmark, 1995)
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Jimmie Vaughn
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Tilt A Whirl
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Texas blues instrumental
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Jimmie Vaughn
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Six Strings Down
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Tribute to brother Stevie Ray and other dead bluesmen
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Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble
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Voodoo Chile
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As good as the Hendrix original; from "Couldn't Stand the Weather (1984)
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Willie Dixon
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Move Me
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The man behind Chicago blues-- songwriter, A&R man, bass player-- does his thing; from "Windy City Blues" on Stax
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Henry Kaiser & Wadada Leo Smith
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Willie Dixon
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Coxsone Dodd
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Sky Rhythm
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Studio One dub on Soul Jazz Records
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Gilberto Gil
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Maracatu Atomico
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from " Pure Brazil: Samba Soul Groove" -- a superb collection of cool tropicalia
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Os Mutantes
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She's My Shoo Shoo (A Minha Menina)
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Infectious 60s Brazilian tropicalia psychedelica written by Jorge Ben, also on "Samba Soul Groove".
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Manuel Galban & Ry Cooder
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Monte Adentro
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Galban played guitar & piano with Los Zafiros-- a charming Cuban post-doowop group-- in the 60s. His 2003 album on with Ry Cooder ("Mambo Sinuendo" on Nonesuch) is just beautiful.
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Orchestra Baobab
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Coumba
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from "Pirate's Choice" on World Circuit/Nonesuch
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Herb Ellis
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Scrapple from the Apple
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Texas jazz guitarist does Bird
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Eddie Pennington
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Pig Ankle Rag
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from "Eddie Pennington Walks the Strings" (Smithsonian Folkways, 2004)
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Daphne Walker w/ Bill Wolfgramm & his Hawaians
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Hootchy Kootchy Henry
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from "Steeling Round the World: Hawaian Style" on Harlequin, 2003.
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Hoppy Hamiyama & Bill Lasswell
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Zarathustra
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from "A Navel City/No One is There" (Domo, 2003)
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Del McCoury
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High on a Mountain
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from "High Lonesome & Blue"
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Jim Lauderdale w/ Emmylou Harris
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High Timberline
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Rose Flores
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Rocking Little Angel
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Nick Lowe
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Shting Shtang
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This guy sure can do it! From "Party of One"
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Malvina Reynolds
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The Faucets Are Dripping
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Guv'ner
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Lucky Ladybug
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The Marigolds
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Rolling Stone
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On a great compilation: "Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970"
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Arthur Alexander
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Anna (Go to Him)
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The Beatles covered this original by the late Alexander, a great black country singer; also on "Night Train to Nashville"
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Joe Henderson
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Snap Your Fingers
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more Nashville R&B
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Screamin' Joe Neal
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Rock and Roll Deacon
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from "No Country Dance Party, Vol.1"
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Eric Ambel
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If Walls Could Talk
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AKA Roscoe. From "Knucklehead (1990-2004)" on Lakeside Lounge Records)
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Creedence Clearwater Revival
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Ramble Tamble
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Twangin' with the best of them. From "Creedence Country" on Fantasy, 2004-- a reissue of great 1981 album.
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Jimmy McGriff
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Blue Groove-- Pt. 1
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Debashish Bhattacharva
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Sleepwalk
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Indian classical guitar, with some Hawaiian style thrown in, plays American rock.
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Debashish Bhattacharva
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Endless Sleep
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With help from Subhankar Banjeree (tabla) & Mark Humphrey (guitar, mandolin, vocal); from "Calcutta to California" (Frequency Glide, 1997)
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Pipes of Pan at Jajouka
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Take Me With You, My Darling
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Brian Jones, late Rolling Stones guitarist, recorded this in the 60s in Morocco; it was remixed & reissued on CD in 1995.
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Joe Falcon
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Creole Stomp
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Hot Cajun instrumental
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Luderin Darbone's Hackberry Ramblers
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Crowley Waltz
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More Cajun music
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Greg Wall
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'Zekiel Saw the Wheel
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From "Later Prophets" on Tzadik (2004)
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