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| Biography: Lowell Fulson recorded every shade of blues imaginable. Polished urban blues, rustic two-guitar duets with his younger brother Martin, funk-tinged grooves that pierced the mid-'60s charts, even an unwise cover of the Beatles' "Why Don't We Do It in the Road!" Clearly, the veteran guitarist, who was active ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1993 Label: Roots Critics' Rating:  A more in-depth assessment of Fulson's Chess years (20 titles), minus a few of the most important sides nestled on Hung Down Head but boasting a few others of nearly equal import: "Lonely Hours," "Rollin' ...Read full reviewReleased: 1954 Label: Universal Critics' Rating:  The most indispensable collection in Fulson's vast discography. He was hitting on all burners during the mid-'50s when he was with Chess, waxing the immortal "Reconsider Baby," and swinging gems like "Check ...Read full review
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