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Various Artists: The Chicago Blues Box 2 (Various Artists) - COMPACT DISCSTitle: The Chicago Blues Box 2 (Various Artists) Artist: Various Artists Label: Storyville Records Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 717101862023 Genre: Blues Release Date: 2018 01 05 Number of Discs: 8 After the popularity of Storyville's first best selling boxed set of Chicago blues recordings, we're delighted to present another outstanding extensive collection from the vaults of MCM Records. As in the first boxed set, the live atmosphere of these
Title: The Chicago Blues Box 2 (Various Artists)Artist: Various Artists
Label: Storyville Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 717101862023
Genre: Blues
Release Date: 2018-01-05
Number of Discs: 8
After the popularity of Storyville's first best-selling boxed set of Chicago blues recordings, we're delighted to present another outstanding extensive collection from the vaults of MCM Records. As in the first boxed set, the live atmosphere of these unedited performances shines through, revealing the true ambiance of the Chicago Blues club scene in the mid-1970s, as well as the individuals whose talents MCM Records would preserve. They captured an authenticity that rarely surfaced on the major label recordings that some of these artists made. MCM was a labour of love by a young French woman, Marcelle Chailleux, and her future husband, Jacques Morgantini. A recent blues convert, Marcelle traveled to Chicago in the mid-1970s to record a unique collection of live performances. Some of these performances presented here were by men, who would become giants of the blues; others were talented artists who never found wider fame, and whose MCM recordings remain the only surviving evidence of their talent. In this superb collection, you will find rare tracks by Eddie Taylor, Big Mojo Elem, Andrew "Blueblood" McMahon, Big Voice Odom, Hip Lankchan, Eddie Clearwater, Jimmy Dawkins, Jimmy Johnson, Magic Slim, John Littlejohn, Bobby King and The Aces. The recordings stem from famous Chicago blues venues Ma Bea's, the Golden Slipper and Big Duke's.
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Very nice little box.
This is a great little jewelry box. I don’t have tons of jewelry right now, so this fits everything well, and the leather-look material is very nice. I like the simple design and organization, and it is a nice size to travel with. It looks really pretty sitting on my dresser and goes with the aesthetic of my home well.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Pretty
Very nice simple jewelry box. My only issue is spacing to put necklaces is a bit tight, but there is plenty of room in this little guy. I put a lighter next to it, for size comparison.
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Chic little box
Perfect size for area. Holds plenty small jewelry items. Secure closure.
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The storage space is perfect
Good size , not taking to much space and at the same time is enough for a lot of jewelry, easy closure, very pleased, I recommend.
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