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    Keziah Jones - African Space Craft 1995 - 192 Kbps [Genre: Blufunk]

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    Keziah Jones
    If you think you've heard the last of violent upheal and a changing world order so far in the 90's, then prepare for a revolution in formula-ridden music consciousness and get ready for the gritty defiant and raw brilliance of Keziah Jones.
    A 21 year old singer-songwriter from Nigeria, he describes his music as "Blufunk" - a ferociously original cocktail of raw blues and acoustic hard funk, developed whilst busking in the streets of London and Paris.

    Stevie Ray Vaughan (Rock & Blues) 7 Full Album

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    Stevie Ray Vaughan (Rock & Blues) 7 Full Album


    Stevie Ray Vaughan, one of the leading blues and rock guitarists of his generation came from obscurity to enjoy a meteoric success in the early 1980s. He was a technical virtuoso who played with lightning speed and was a master of the explosive sound effects that had been pioneered by Jimi Hendrix. Essentially a blues traditionalist, he played solos in a style that was characterized by one critic as “a smooth, long-lined summation of Texas blues, ornately filigreed phrase after phrase”.