Arcadiandj
35 posts
Oct 06, 2012
11:45 PM
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I am shopping for new music to listen to. I have always been blown away by Lollipop mama and have heard Lee Sankey refer to William Clarke in his lessons on tongue blocking, so I would like to get one of his albums. Ronnie Shellist says William Clarke plays some jazz, but I am just wanting to listen to his bluesier stuff for starters. Any recommendations or suggestions?
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Komuso
73 posts
Oct 07, 2012
12:38 AM
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Can't go wrong with these ---------- Paul Cohen aka Komuso Tokugawa HarpNinja - Your harmonica Mojo Dojo Bringing the Boogie to the Bitstream
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belfast_harper
324 posts
Oct 07, 2012
2:04 AM
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You should buy two albums, his best studio album and a copy of the Live Bootleg Cassette Anthology.
I have a couple of his studio albums, but the Live Bootleg Cassette Anthology gets the most play time.
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5F6H
1390 posts
Oct 07, 2012
3:17 AM
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"Smokey Wilson and the William Clarke Band" & "Now that you're gone"...& "Live in Germany"....& "Serious Intentions"...&...forget the idea of just buying "one of his albums" ;-) ---------- www.myspace.com/markburness
http://www.facebook.com/markburness
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eharp
2002 posts
Oct 07, 2012
5:16 AM
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i agree with 5f6h. you're gonna end up getting several, so just buy one that looks pretty.
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dougharps
277 posts
Oct 07, 2012
7:37 AM
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Deluxe Edition includes a sampling of his best songs from albums, if you are limited in what you can afford.
Ultimately you will want as many of his albums as you can afford. ----------
Doug S.
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Lonesome Harpman
108 posts
Oct 08, 2012
8:10 AM
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"Live in Germany" is my favorite...
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Frank
1277 posts
Oct 08, 2012
10:00 AM
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 This is off his "Blowin Like Hell" CD!
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