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GNPS 10009LP
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"William Lee Conley Broonzy became one of the most renowned blues singers-guitarists in the 1930s, popular enough to perform in concerts in England and Europe in the 1950s. He was not an uninhibited shouter of the Joe Turner school, nor did he exhibit the technique and sophistication on guitar that his contemporary, Aaron 'T-Bone' Walker, showed. Yet Big Bill demonstrated a distinctive, musical style of his own as the cuts in this album confirm."
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GNPS 2176LP
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Narrated by Mike Faure, featuring the music of Steve Linnegar's Snakeshed. "Warehouse find of original still-sealed copies from 1985, the final LP release from South African collector-underground legend Steve Linnegar. As with his two previous LPs (Classic Epics and Music For Shogun), spreading the martial arts message is paramount, and Snakeshed here provide an atmospheric backdrop (and, at times, frontispiece) to the 'vivid audio documentary on the mystical world of karate. It is a revelation to the layman and a great motivating vehicle for the karate student!'. Those privileged souls who have already entered Snakeshed's world will find the signature spacey keyboards and intricate guitarwork in abundance, and, with the help of Faure's crisp and clear narrative, might learn something too!"
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