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Age Ain't Nothin' But A Number
Used - CD - MFCD 766
Original Master Recording Aluminum CD Housed In Original Lift-Lock Jewel Case. CD And Insert In Excellent Condition, Light Shelf Wear To Case.
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Annie Mae's Café
New - LP - MAL 7435
Sealed 1986 Original. Warehouse Find-Special Offer.
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Back To Back
New - LP - MAL 7448
Sealed 1988 Original.
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Blues 'N Soul
New - LP - STS 5514
Factory Sealed 1974 Original. Cut Corner.
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Friend Of Mine
Used - LP - 7508
Hard To Find 1976 Original In Shrink Wrap. LP Looks Unplayed. This Is A Soulful Blues Workout Drenched In Sweaty Vocals And Long, Sustained Performances, Of Which Perhaps The Best Is The Five-And-A-Half-Minute "You're Gonna Make Me Cry," Which Also Includes Some Impressive Guitar. The Record's Strongest Body Of Songs Are The Smooth Soul Ballads Such As "Baby It Ain't No Way," The Rousing "Don't Turn Away." But It Also Includes One Really Hot Lament, "Sundown," That Crosses Into Soul Territory Without Compromising Its Solid Blues Credentials.
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Grits Ain't Groceries
New - LP - LPS 3011
Sealed 1969 Stereo Original. A Classic.
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His Greatest Sides
Used - LP - CH 8404
1984 US compilation, still in shrink. Label variant, rim text goes full circumference. Recordings previously appeared on Chess LP 2acmb-204 and Checker LP 3002.
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I Will Survive
New - LP - MAL 7427
Sealed 1986 Original.
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If Walls Could Talk
Used Import - 515014
Reissue Of Checker LPS 3012 From 1970. "If Walls Could Talk" showcases Little Milton's powerful vocal delivery. Anchored in traditional blues, the tracks explore themes of love, heartache, and resilience, encapsulating the essence of the genre. Songs like the titular "If Walls Could Talk" highlight Milton's ability to convey deep emotion through his music, while also featuring tight, dynamic instrumentation that complements his vocal intensity.
The production on "If Walls Could Talk" retains a raw and authentic feel, characteristic of the soulful sound. The backing band provides a robust foundation with soulful rhythms and engaging melodies, allowing Little Milton's performance to shine. Overall, "If Walls Could Talk" remains a significant work in Little Milton's discography and a noteworthy piece of the 1970s blues scene.
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If Walls Could Talk
Used Import - 515014
Reissue Of Checker LPS 3012 From 1970. "If Walls Could Talk" showcases Little Milton's powerful vocal delivery. Anchored in traditional blues, the tracks explore themes of love, heartache, and resilience, encapsulating the essence of the genre. Songs like the titular "If Walls Could Talk" highlight Milton's ability to convey deep emotion through his music, while also featuring tight, dynamic instrumentation that complements his vocal intensity.
The production on "If Walls Could Talk" retains a raw and authentic feel, characteristic of the soulful sound. The backing band provides a robust foundation with soulful rhythms and engaging melodies, allowing Little Milton's performance to shine. Overall, "If Walls Could Talk" remains a significant work in Little Milton's discography and a noteworthy piece of the 1970s blues scene.
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Me For You, You For Me
Used - LP - 7511
1977 Original In Shrink Wrap.
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Movin' To The Country
New - LP - MAL 7445
Sealed 1987 Original.
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Sings Big Blues
Used - LP - LPS 3002
1966 Stereo Original In Shrink Wrap. LP Looks Unplayed.
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The Checker Years 1961-70
Used Import - PLP-6059/6060
1985 Japan pressing in gatefold without Obi. Little Milton stands as a significant contribution to the blues and soul genres. Known for his powerful voice and compelling guitar work, Little Milton Campbell combines emotional depth with technical prowess in this collection. The album features a mix of original tracks and renditions that showcase his versatility and deep-rooted connection to the blues tradition. Songs like "May Rivers To Cross" and "Grits Ain't Groceries" highlight his ability to convey raw emotion, making a profound impact on the listener.
In addition to his vocal and instrumental talents, the production quality of "Little Milton" enhances the overall listening experience. The carefully arranged instrumentation, including brass sections and rhythm elements, provides a rich backdrop that complements Milton's expressive style. This album not only captures the essence of Little Milton's artistry but also represents a broader period in blues music, reflecting the genre's evolution and Milton's role within it. For fans and collectors, "Little Milton" remains a vital piece of musical history, reflecting the enduring appeal and influence of this remarkable artist.
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Waiting For Little Milton
Used - LP - STX-4117
1973 Original In Shrink Wrap, CC. Waiting For Little Milton is an excellent blues record that showcases the immense talent of Little Milton, one of the most prominent figures in the blues scene. The album features a selection of soulful blues tracks that are infused with Milton's signature style and sound.
The record is a testament to Milton's impressive vocal range and his ability to convey emotion and feeling through his music. The album's standout tracks include the title track "It's Amazing", "That's How Strong My Love Is," and "What It Is". This is a must-listen for all blues and music lovers alike.
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Waiting For Little Milton
Used - LP - STS 3012
Beautiful 1973 Original, Promo Sticker On Jacket.
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Waiting For Little Milton
Used - LP - STX 4117
1973 Original In Shrink Wrap, CC. Appears Unplayed.
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Waiting For Little Milton
Used - LP - STS 3012
Rare 1973 Original.
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We're Gonna Make It
New - LP - CH 9252
Sealed 1986 Reissue. Recorded In 1965.
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We're Gonna Make It
Used - LP - LPS 2995
Beautiful Heavy Vinyl 2nd Label Stereo Still In Shrink Wrap.
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We're Gonna Make It
Used - LP - 13184
Rare 2nd Issue Mono Of Checker 2995. Appears Unplayed.
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What It Is - Live At Montreux
Used - LP - MPS 8550
1989 Vinyl Rarity. Previously Unreleased Recordings From 1973. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Gold Promo Stamp On Rear Cover. First Copy We Have Seen In Five Years.
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