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Looking for duo electric guitar & harp albums
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Matzen
311 posts
Sep 21, 2011
10:35 PM
Does anyone know of any electric guitar & harmonica (duo) albums? I'd especially be interested in a duo with a more "Chicago sound".
Thanks!
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Kingley
1655 posts
Sep 21, 2011
10:58 PM
Carey Bell and Spike Ravenswood. That's also the name of the album

Last Edited by on Sep 21, 2011 10:59 PM
Matzen
312 posts
Sep 21, 2011
11:51 PM
Thanks Kingley! I am a huge Carey Bell fan. I have 15 of his albums, but don't have that one! I'll have to track it down.
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MrVerylongusername
1956 posts
Sep 22, 2011
4:46 AM
There's these two guys, Mr. Satan and... someone or other, the name escapes me now.
tmf714
801 posts
Sep 22, 2011
8:25 AM
Steve Guyger-Last Train To Dover
Tuckster
886 posts
Sep 22, 2011
8:32 AM
None are "Chicago" sound, but here's a few: Cephas & Wiggins,Moreland & Arbuckle,Filisko & Noden.
Tommy the Hat
329 posts
Sep 22, 2011
9:04 AM
Buddy Guy and Junior Wells?
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Kingley
1656 posts
Sep 22, 2011
10:26 AM
"Steve Guyger-Last Train To Dover"

Killer album. Not exactly an electric duo album though.
tmf714
802 posts
Sep 22, 2011
10:56 AM
Close enough
Matzen
314 posts
Sep 22, 2011
12:21 PM
@MrVerylongusername: I already have all of the Satan and Adam CD's.

@Tuckster: I have every Cephas & Wiggins and every Joe Filisko & Eric Noden disk. I am looking for more modern sounding "electric" duo stuff. I've never heard of Moreland & Arbuckle tho? I'll have to look into them.

@tmf714 & Kingley: Thanks for the Steve Guyger "Last Train To Dover" tip. That album slipped my mind. I actually have it around here somewhere. That's more or less exactly what I am looking for!






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