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Album:Still Valentines Day 1969
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Track:Memphis TN, No Deposit No Return Blues
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| Sandy Bull Essentials | Lyrics | Save | Buy |
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| 1 Carmina Burana Fantasy | save |
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| 2 Bouree | save |
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| 3 Blend | save |
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| 4 Carnival Jump (Oud And Drum) | save |
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| 5 Carnival Jump | save |
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Think of him as an American Davy Graham (for whom he subbed at an UK gig in 1966). Rumor has it that in 1964, Sandy Bull handed his electric guitar to his friend Bob Dylan and suggested he try it.“Re-Inventions,” a collection culled from his Vanguard recordings, tells you all you need to know. Starting in 1962, when he was 21, Bull single-handedly reinvented what guitar music could be. Later
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1964 was not a good year to release an album of jaw-dropping guitar playing. As the world tuned to mop-topped teeny bops, Sandy Bull quietly dropped this A-bomb. Long before anyone spoke of "World Music" This maestro was weaving intricate tapestries of sounds, blending middle eastern tonalities and rhythyms with the familiar structures of folk and jazz. My older brother and his crowd, WAY too ...
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Think of him as an American Davy Graham (for whom he subbed at an UK gig in 1966). Rumor has it that in 1964, Sandy Bull handed his electric guitar to his friend Bob Dylan and suggested he try it.“Re-Inventions,” a collection culled from his Vanguard recordings, tells you all you need to know. Starting in 1962, when he was 21, Bull single-handedly reinvented what guitar music could be. Later
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