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Recorded in Chicago's Cook County Jail on a hot fall day in 1970 and released the following year, the recording of this historic event hit #1 on the Billboard R&B charts, #3 on the Jazz charts, and #25 on the Top 200.
For anyone seeking an entry point into the work of Blind Gary Davis, Harlem Street Singer is essential listening. Its combination of technical virtuosity, spiritual depth, and raw emotion makes it as compelling today as it was over six decades ago.
Limited Dublin Blue colored vinyl LP pressing. Includes bonus track and digital download. 30th Anniversary edition. Legendary songwriter Guy Clark's iconic album, Dublin Blues, shines in a new light with this remixed and remastered reissue.
A summation of everything the group had learned on their first three albums. It presents a similar combination of prog epics, heavy rockers, and songs that combine both elements, but everything is raised to a new level of inspiration and polish.
It's clear that the 4-piece rock band from northern Mali are in a new frame of mind, moving into a more acoustic, creative re-imagining of the "desert blues" style that has brought them to world fame.
Blackwell creates a work that lands somewhere between Spaghetti Western film score and psych-pop opus, a career-defining album that reveals much about Danny Lee Blackwell's artistic philosophy while keeping that ever crucial air of mystery intact.