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I Hear You Knockin'! The Excello Singles
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Release Date:03/27/1994
UPC:768501300325

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    Louisiana Legend

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 29, 2000

    Still performing, now out of Pontiac, MI, Lazy Lester put down these great sides in late 50's Louisiana. If you like swamp blues and some great harp, check this out.

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  • All Music Guide

    Southern Louisiana swamp blues doesn't get more infectious or atmospheric than in the hands of Lazy Lester, whose late-'50s/early-'60s catalog for Excello Records (produced by the legendary J.D. Miller) is splendidly summarized with the 30 sides here. Lester's insistent harp and laconic vocals shine brightly on the rollicking "I'm a Lover, Not a Fighter," "Sugar Coated Love," "I Hear You Knockin'," and "If You Think I've Lost You," serving to help define the genre's timeless appeal.

    - Bill Dahl, All Music Guide

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As with many of the other English beat groups of the '60s, Alvin Lee cut his musical teeth in Hamburg, Germany in a band called the Jaybirds. By 1966, back in England, he had changed the name of his band to Ten Years After and was rapidly becoming a major attraction because of the virtuosity of his solo work. Most Americans first became familiar with Alvin Lee through h... Read more