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Lonnie Mack - For Collectors Only

This is a reissue of Mack's first album for Fraternity in 1964, the one thousands of guitarists cut their teeth on. Muddy Waters once sang, The blues had a baby and they named the baby rock & roll. This is the album that proves it. Instrumental versions of R&B hits ("Memphis, Susie Q, The Bounce") rebound against heartfelt soul numbers ("Farther Down the Road, Why?") right next to dazzling fretboard blues romps both slow and fast ("Wham!, Down and Out"). Mack sings his rear end off, th
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    This is a reissue of Mack's first album for Fraternity in 1964, the one thousands of guitarists cut their teeth on. Muddy Waters once sang, The blues had a baby & they named the baby rock & roll. This is the album that proves it. Instrumental versions of R&B hits (" Memphis, Susie Q, The Bounce") rebound against heartfelt soul numbers (" Farther Down the Road, Why?") right next to dazzling fretboard blues romps both slow & fast (" Wham!, Down & Out"). Mack sings his rear end off, th

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