The Chicago Modern Bruce's Revolution Magic Sam 68 Del Mark Recording Historical Famous "Black Magic"
Introducing the unannounced take added + deluxe edition of Remastering!
Magic Sam was expected to be a grace for transformation in Bruce, but was disappeared at the age of 32 in 69.
The original albums that were released in their life are only "West Side Soul" and the "Black Magic," but both are still loved as a historical masterpiece.
This DX version includes 3 unrecorded albums that were left in the recording session on October 23, 1968 & 4 separate take songs.
The 5 of them are already recorded in the Magic Sam Legacy, but the newly discovered "Same Old Blues" take
What Have I Done's Legacy has been taken more early take from the take of the legacy.
It is a good idea that almost all of the legendary "Black Magic" session has been enjoyed in one piece.
Remastering from master tape that was the first time since the 90's introduction of CDs.
In response to the needs of the era, the new 2011 version "West~" (PCD-93388) has a pattern that produces a texture similar to the original LP sound.
An innovative Chicago Bruce sound that spans out with Eddie Shaw (sax), Mighty Joe Young (2nd g), Lafayette Leak (p), Mac Thompson (b), and Ody Payne Jr.(drs) makes it even more realistic!
The booklet includes precious unpublished photos and Bob Kester of Dell Mark company & producer (82 of the year! A newly written liner notes (conversion included).
* Instructions/lyrics included