Blues On Vinyl

Blues appears to be the flavor of the month. Most classic LP releases from the 1950s, and 1960s have been re-issued, most of them on high-quality 180gram vinyl. On our own Bear Family label, we have re-released on vinyl one of the rarest and very hard-to-find collector’s classics: Frank Frost & The Night Hawks – Hey Boss Man! Extremely cool Southern down home blues, 

originally produced by Sun Records founder Sam Phillips during the early 1960s, and originally released on his then newly established Phillips International record label.
Only recently, Bear Family has released the 180gram version of a true soul/blues classic: Etta James – Tell Mama. This album is regarded one of the greatest soul/blues albums, ever! It was recorded at the famous Fame Studios in Alabama in 1967, and it contains the Blues standard and one of the finest female vocal pieces, I’d Rather Go Blind! At present, most classic blues albums, originally released on LP during the 1950s and 1960s, are back in print: Sonny Boy Williamson'slegendary ‚Rockin’ Chair’ album, the provocative ‚Electric Mud’ album by Muddy Waters, and Jimmy Reed’s VeeJay LPs, a.m.o.
But on www.bear-family.com you will also find rarities, original LPs from the 1980s, released when the interest in vinyl LPs was on the decline as most collectors suddenly favored the new digital format, compact disc. But the Bear Family blues catalog is offering a lot more than classics and rarities. Most of today’s new blues productions are released on both formats, on CD and on high-quality vinyl. In the blues/rock category, most releases are also available on LP.
The vinyl revitalization of the Blues is amazing. Come on, honestly: Isn’t it a lot more fun to listen to Blues played on a turntable?!

Blues appears to be the flavor of the month. Most classic LP releases from the 1950s, and 1960s have been re-issued, most of them on high-quality 180gram vinyl. On our own Bear Family label, we... read more »
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Blues On Vinyl

Blues appears to be the flavor of the month. Most classic LP releases from the 1950s, and 1960s have been re-issued, most of them on high-quality 180gram vinyl. On our own Bear Family label, we have re-released on vinyl one of the rarest and very hard-to-find collector’s classics: Frank Frost & The Night Hawks – Hey Boss Man! Extremely cool Southern down home blues, 

originally produced by Sun Records founder Sam Phillips during the early 1960s, and originally released on his then newly established Phillips International record label.
Only recently, Bear Family has released the 180gram version of a true soul/blues classic: Etta James – Tell Mama. This album is regarded one of the greatest soul/blues albums, ever! It was recorded at the famous Fame Studios in Alabama in 1967, and it contains the Blues standard and one of the finest female vocal pieces, I’d Rather Go Blind! At present, most classic blues albums, originally released on LP during the 1950s and 1960s, are back in print: Sonny Boy Williamson'slegendary ‚Rockin’ Chair’ album, the provocative ‚Electric Mud’ album by Muddy Waters, and Jimmy Reed’s VeeJay LPs, a.m.o.
But on www.bear-family.com you will also find rarities, original LPs from the 1980s, released when the interest in vinyl LPs was on the decline as most collectors suddenly favored the new digital format, compact disc. But the Bear Family blues catalog is offering a lot more than classics and rarities. Most of today’s new blues productions are released on both formats, on CD and on high-quality vinyl. In the blues/rock category, most releases are also available on LP.
The vinyl revitalization of the Blues is amazing. Come on, honestly: Isn’t it a lot more fun to listen to Blues played on a turntable?!

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Seesaw (LP, 180g colored Vinyl)
HART, Beth & JOE BONAMASSA: Seesaw (LP, 180g colored Vinyl) Art-Nr.: LPPRD741412

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(J&R Adventures) 11 tracks, 180g transparent vinyl Their first album together, "Don't Explain", charted directly at number 17 in Germany last year - and now blues singer Beth Hart and guitar god Joe Bonamassa present the long-awaited...
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Live From The Royal Albert Hall 2009 ((3-LP, 180g Vinyl)
Joe Bonamassa: Live From The Royal Albert Hall 2009 ((3-LP,... Art-Nr.: LPPRD727412

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(J&R Adventures) 19 tracks, gatefold sleeve, 180g vinyl When Joe Bonamassa took the stage at the Royal Albert Hall in May 2009, he fulfilled a dream he'd had since he first picked up a guitar as a kid in upstate New York. The sold-out...
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Tales Of Time (3- LP, 180g Vinyl)
Joe Bonamassa: Tales Of Time (3- LP, 180g Vinyl) Art-Nr.: LPJRA93971

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(J&R Adventures) 15 tracks, 180g vinyl in triple gatefold cover, incl. Dowload Card "Tales Of Time" is a live performance of Joe Bonamassa's latest studio album, "Time Clocks" - a sprawling and expansive musical endeavor filmed at the...
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Blues Deluxe Vol.2 (LP, 180g colored Vinyl)
Joe Bonamassa: Blues Deluxe Vol.2 (LP, 180g colored Vinyl) Art-Nr.: LPJRA93391

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(J&R Adventures) 10 tracks, 180g colored vinyl in blue. 20th Anniversary of Best-Selling Album Twenty years after the release of his best-selling "Blues Deluxe," which celebrated the U.S. government-proclaimed "Year of the Blues" with a...
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