Since you are interested in Strange Cousins From the West, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Jimi Hendrix
Band of Gypsys [ Legacy Records / CD - released 8/Mar/2010 ] Originally captured on New Year's Eve '69 / '70 (at the Fillmore East in New York) this re-issued, digitally re-mastered version of 'Band of Gypsys' confirms precisely why this "in concert" recording remains a work of complete and unmitigated genius. |
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
In Step [ Legacy / Epic Records / CD - released 10/Sep/1999 ] Originally released in 1989, this triumphant farewell album from the late great S.R.V. has been digitally re-mastered and includes previously unreleased bonus tracks. |
Cream
Wheels of Fire (2CD) [ Polydor Records / 2 CD - released 19/Jul/2007 ] This digitally re-mastered European imported double disc set features Cream at their peak - in the studio and live in concert!! |
Gov't Mule
High & Mighty [ Red Ink Records / CD - released 28/Aug/2006 ] Imported directly from out of North America, 'High & Mighty' features 12 cuts of tough-as-nails, hard rock n' boogie from Warren Haynes and co. |
Lynyrd Skynyrd
God & Guns (Special Edition) [ Roadrunner Records / 2 CD - released 29/Sep/2009 ] The Special Limited Edition of 'God & Guns' includes a second disc, featuring previously unreleased studio tracks and live classics. |
Phish
Joy [ Jemp Records / CD - released 8/Sep/2009 ] 'Joy' sounds like Phish are thrilled to have a second chance and feel no pressure to do anything but make music on their own terms. They sound more focused than on any of their ten previous studio offerings. |
Billy Sheehan
Holy Cow! (With BONUS Tracks) [ Megaforce Records / CD - released 14/Apr/2009 ] On his third solo album, electric bass guitar virtuoso Billy Sheehan delivers an energetic set of metal-tinged hard rock that positions his mind-blowing chops at the fore. |
Jet
Shaka Rock [ EMI Music / CD - released 24/Aug/2009 ] The authentic Australian rockers, Jet have returned to form with an album that closes the gap between the raw roots of their smash 'Get Born' and the grace and melody of 'Shine On'. |