It’s doubtful that any postwar blues guitarist’s musical development was as graceful as Lowell Fulson’s, and very few electric blues guitarists made as indelible of a mark on the postwar scene. He was a prolific songwriter as well. Fulson’s stay at Stan Lewis’ Shreveport, LA-based Jewel Records, extending from 1969 through the early ’70s, typically produced a mother lode of solid, soulful electric blues and even found him experimenting with blues-rock, including a rocking version of the Beatles’ “Why Don’t We Do It In The Road.” This compilation boasts 39 Tracks on 2 CDs, with many available on CD for the very first time.
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