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Alligator Records 35x35 - Premium Quality Alligator Skin Leather for Handbags, Wallets & Accessories | Perfect for Luxury Fashion & DIY Craft Projects Alligator Records 35x35 - Premium Quality Alligator Skin Leather for Handbags, Wallets & Accessories | Perfect for Luxury Fashion & DIY Craft Projects
Alligator Records 35x35 - Premium Quality Alligator Skin Leather for Handbags, Wallets & Accessories | Perfect for Luxury Fashion & DIY Craft Projects
Alligator Records 35x35 - Premium Quality Alligator Skin Leather for Handbags, Wallets & Accessories | Perfect for Luxury Fashion & DIY Craft Projects
Alligator Records 35x35 - Premium Quality Alligator Skin Leather for Handbags, Wallets & Accessories | Perfect for Luxury Fashion & DIY Craft Projects
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Product Description This is a double-CD release that celebrates the 35th anniversary of Aligator Records. Features 35 songs (over 145 minutes of music). Amazon.com Unlike many men, Alligator Records never forgets an anniversary. "The country's largest contemporary blues label," as it rightly bills itself, has released multidisc compilations celebrating its 20th, 25th, 30th, and now 35th years. For reasons that aren't entirely clear, only tracks recorded for an artist's first Alligator disc are chosen for this chronologically presented summary of music that stretches from Hound Dog Taylor's electrifying 1971 label debut to Mavis Staples's in 2004. Although the imprint made a tentative stab at reggae in the mid '80s, its roster generally upholds the "genuine houserocking music" credo Alligator has boasted as a tagline since the early days. Whether reviving the careers of blues rockers (Johnny Winter, Roy Buchanan, Lonnie Mack, Elvin Bishop) or ageing icons with plenty of gas left in their tanks (Koko Taylor, Buddy Guy, Katie Webster, Mavis Staples, James Cotton, Guitar Shorty) or finding new blood to carry on the traditions (Michael Burks, Corey Harris, Dave Hole, Tinsley Ellis, Shemekia Copeland), Alligator sets the standard for what an independent label can achieve. These 35 nuggets extracted from a catalog of 225 albums only begin to tell the label's story, but there's not a weak one in the lot. Founder Bruce Iglauer's intriguing and insightful liner notes for each act add depth to the tunes, making 35x35 a representative sampler that's also an exhilarating listening experience, and a fascinating overview of American roots music. --Hal Horowitz
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I have all the Alligator Records Anniversary collections since they started this tradition on their 20th Anniversary. Alligator records has a long history of recording some of the best acoustic and electric blues artists, some are recordings from deceased artists, such as Roy Buchanan, "When A Guitar Plays the Blues," and some very well known such as Johnny Winter, James Cotton and Buddy Guy. Every collection, including this one, is pure treasure for the serious blues fan.Other artists included here are, Hound Dog Taylor, Son Seals, Albert Collins and Koko Taylor. What I like in particular with every new collection, is that I hear music from artists with whom I am unfamiliar. On this album, one stand out who was new to me is Fenton Robinson, "Texas Flood". I know the song is likely best known through Stevie Ray Vaughn's rendition. Robinson's approach is more laid back, with great guitar and piano as well as his distinctive singing style. If you are a blues fan or just a fan of distinctly American music, this album is a must.

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