artist | title | year | format | record # | country | condition | price |
Barrelhouse (Shakey Sam) | Same | 1974 | LP | Munich BM 150 205 | Holland | EX/EX | 22 € |
| Dutch Nederbeat/Rhythm & Blues band. With Shakey Sam's fabulous harmonica on two tracks and a female vocalist of international quality (Janis Joplin-style). A leading Dutch pop journalist, the well respected Jip Golsteyn,once wrote that Barrelhouse is and has been for a long time, the leading rhythm & blues group in the Low Countries.The band started in 1974, released 10 albums in as many years, among them a live album with the legendary Albert Collins from Texas. |
Belgium | The Kids can't dance the boogie | 1980 | LP | Continental 10186 | Belgium | M/M | 9 € |
| Belgian Rock |
Blue Eyed Bluesband | Blue Eyed Baby | 1975 | LP | VIP 1792 | Holland | EX/NM | 45 € |
| Rare Dutch progressive blues!!!
De Haarlemse Oscar Benton Blues Band wordt in 1967 opgericht, door Ferdinand van Eif, alias Oscar Benton. Het debuut verschijnt in 1968, maar het is The Blues Is Gonna Wreck My Life (1969) die de Oscar Benton Blues Band in de blanke bluesgolf plaatst, die vanuit Engeland de wereld overspoelt. Na de elpee Benton '71 verlaat de complete band Benton, om in 1974 Barrelhouse te vormen. Benton zal zowel solo succes houden als met diverse nieuwe bezettingen van zijn Blues Band waarvoor hij o.a. leden uit Bintangs, Rob Hoekes band en Herman Broods band rekruteert. Samen met ex-Bintangs-leden Jan Wijte en Aad Hooft neemt hij in 1975 onder de naam The Blue Eyed Blues Band de LP Blue Eyed Baby op. Benton is tot aan heden actief.
BLUE EYED BLUES BAND
An outfit from Haarlem, formed in 1975. Members included Oscar Benton (v, g, left soon), Rob ten Bokum (g, ex-Benton, to Vitesse), Aad Hooft (dr, ex-Benton), Rob van Donselaar (v, g, p, ex-Benton, to Vitesse), Tom Huissen (b, ex-John the Revelator and Hellhound). By the end of 1975, Oscar and Tom were succeeded by Terry Lee (v) and Andy de Jong (b) respectively, both ex-Big Rock Revival. Soon thereafter, Oscar Benton replaced Terry Lee, after which the band split up (in 1975).
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Daan Broos en Dapokaster | Daan Broos en Dapokaster | 1976 | LP | Philips 6320024 | Belgium | VG++/EX | 25 € |
| Daan Broos: zang, toetsen, gitaar
Paul Beersmans: gitaar, bongoos, stem
Eddy Vanmeensel: slagwerk
Marcel Schraepen: gitaar, stem
toetsen en snaren: Jean Blaute |
Dan Byrd | Jennifer | 1987 | LP | ACE 872 | Belgium | NM/NM | 15 € |
| Gyuri Spies: synth
Dirk Joris: keyboards
Bert Candries: bass
Herwig Duchateau: drums
Eric Melaerts: guitars
Danny Caen: vocals
Gert Van Rompaey: vocals
Rudi Torfs: vocals
Dan Byrd: vocals |
Honey Bane | Guilty/Dub | | S | HB 946 | France | EX/EX | 10 € |
Karel Bogard | From dusk until dawn | 1975 | LP | Dwarf 4c062-96844 | Belgium | M/EX | 75 € |
| Ex-Kandahar |
The Balladeers | Kirsten & Bernd | 1979 | LP | KIBE 27844 | Belgium | M/EX | 15 € |
| Belgian Folk |
The Beatles | ...were born | | LP | Napoleon NLP-11044 | Italy | EX/VG++ | 26 € |
| Live recording |
The Beatles | Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever (Made in Ireland !!!) | 1967 | S | RI 5570 | Ireland | EX/EX | 100 € |
The Buffoons | Lookin' Ahead | | LP | Imperial SALI 8007 | Holland | VG++/EX | 12 € |
| The Buffoons from Enschede are, without a doubt, one of the best Dutch 'harmony' singing groups that have become popular particularly in the Eastern part of the country, like Geebros, and Honestmen. Audiences in England were impressed with their multi-part harmony singing, too, which led to touring over there as well. Since the mid-70s, their material was dominated by covers over originals. Various lineups of this group featured: Jack van Rossum (o,p, in 1975 to Sweet Lake and in 1977 - Lucy Steymel Band), Bob Luiten (bass, 1965-1975), Gerard van Tongeren (voc.), Maarten Assink (drums, not with the group 1970 to 1975, played in Liberty and with Rosa King during this period), Bjinse de Groot (o,p), Hilco ter Heide (voc.), Eli van Tongeren (guitar, voc.). From 1970 'til 1975, Boyd Brostowsky played drums. When Jack, Bob and Bjinse left the group in 1975, they were succeeded by Skippy van Rooy (o,p, ex-Galaxy Lin) and steel guitar player Don Biesbroek, who had worked with the group before.
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