Muddy’s original version of Led Zeppelins ‘Whole Lot Of Love’ and the Wolf’s take on Charles Clarks throbbing Artistic masterpiece. Killer two sides.
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NAPPY BROWN was born Napoleon Brown Goodson Culp in Charlotte, North Carolina. He joined Savoy Records in 1954 and went on to become one of the biggest R&B stars of the day with a string of hits that crossed over to the wider white audience. His unique vibrato style influenced many contemporary artists including Elvis Presley. Here we present his most collectable R&B side "Coal Miner" coupled with the Jump Blues rarity "Skidy Woe". Learn More
10 CD box of the 20 LP album series, including 310 cuts and a 10x10" full colour booklet with 28 pages of all label shots of the original 45s, the LP sleeves featuring filthy porn pics, and more.
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Total fucking GENIUS alb of the OTHER Fortune Records' 50's R&B genius! Greasy, primal, sexy r&b and latin-flavored soul and doo-wop aceness. Learn More