Dealing With the Devil: 25 Essential Blues Masters
Editorial Reviews Though it began as a country label in 1944, Cincinnati-based King Records gravitated to the blues field shortly thereafter, releasing a wealth of classics in both fields during more than a quarter centurys run as a highly successful independent imprint. Occupying a spacious factory building at 1540 Brewster Avenue that housed offices, a recording studio, and a pressing plant, founder Syd Nathans King, Federal and DeLuxe imprints subsequently amassed a vast catalog of postwar black music that resulted in an avalanche of national R&B hits. This collection is the most through overview of this material ever assembled, and will be a delight for blues enthusiasts everywhere.
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Features some of the greatest post-war blues ever recorded
Dealing With the Devil: 25 Essential Blues Masters, Music, Various Artists, Blues, Blues Collections, Country Blues, Detroit Blues, Electric Blues, Electric Country Blues, Jump Blues, Pop, R&B, Soul-Blues, Urban Blues, V/a Compilations
Dealing With the Devil: 25 Essential Blues Masters
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