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Mr. Charlie Presents – The Best of the Green Mountain Blues, Volume 3: Thanks for Coming (New)
Label: Wizard Productions
Format: 2×CD, Compilation
Country: US (Vermont)
Released: 1998
Genre: Blues, Rock
Style: Vermont Blues, Electric Blues, Local Scene Compilation
Tracklist
Disc 1
Bloodstone – Bloodstone (3:22)
Seth Yacovone Blues Band – Wendy (3:27)
Christine Adler – Christine (3:42)
You Can’t Do That – Mr. Charlie’s Groove (4:58)
The Hollywood Indians – The Night Was Young (5:55)
The Bob Rivers Band – Time Won’t Wait for You (5:25)
The Booties – Rooftop Blues (3:53)
The Bob Hines Experience – Coming Home (4:55)
Tammy Fletcher & The Disciples – Foolish Pride (5:09)
Rick & The Allnighters – Out on the Town (4:01)
Phil Abair – Rollercoaster Mind (3:02)
Steve Brody Band – Stop Right There (3:40)
The Stone Cold Rooster Rockin’ Daddys – Rock & Roll Blues (5:10)
John Tower – Break Another String for Joy (4:38)
Mr. Charlie – Spank Me, Love Me (6:22)
Disc 2
The Unknown Blues Revue – Three Times (2:55)
East Coast Muscle – East Coast Muscle (4:33)
Derrick Semler – Come on 221 (2:10)
Willie Edwards – Better Days (4:07)
The Japhlet Brothers – Three Times (3:52)
The Avalon Band – Looking Back (4:47)
John Lake – Bound by the Blues (5:46)
The Oliver Band – Where Were You Yesterday (4:09)
Mr. Charlie – Can't Stop the Heresy (5:55)
The Avalons – Here Comes the Night (3:18)
The N-Zones – Saturday Night Blues (3:00)
Zamboni Joe – My Baby’s Got Issues (3:12)
Mr. Charlie – Move Along (6:12)
The Best of the Green Mountain Blues Volume 3 is a powerhouse double-disc snapshot of Vermont’s legendary blues scene at its late-90s peak, featuring electrifying performances from local icons including Seth Yacovone, Tammy Fletcher, Phil Abair, and the Unknown Blues Revue. Packed with raw guitars, smoky club grooves, and soulful storytelling straight from the stages of Nectar’s and beyond, this rare compilation is a must-own time capsule for any collector of regional blues or Vermont music history. Sourced from the Big Heavy World archive, this release captures a vibrant era that’s nearly impossible to find today—making it essential for fans of gritty, independent blues, local heritage recordings, and deep-cut New England music
Label: Wizard Productions
Format: 2×CD, Compilation
Country: US (Vermont)
Released: 1998
Genre: Blues, Rock
Style: Vermont Blues, Electric Blues, Local Scene Compilation
Tracklist
Disc 1
Bloodstone – Bloodstone (3:22)
Seth Yacovone Blues Band – Wendy (3:27)
Christine Adler – Christine (3:42)
You Can’t Do That – Mr. Charlie’s Groove (4:58)
The Hollywood Indians – The Night Was Young (5:55)
The Bob Rivers Band – Time Won’t Wait for You (5:25)
The Booties – Rooftop Blues (3:53)
The Bob Hines Experience – Coming Home (4:55)
Tammy Fletcher & The Disciples – Foolish Pride (5:09)
Rick & The Allnighters – Out on the Town (4:01)
Phil Abair – Rollercoaster Mind (3:02)
Steve Brody Band – Stop Right There (3:40)
The Stone Cold Rooster Rockin’ Daddys – Rock & Roll Blues (5:10)
John Tower – Break Another String for Joy (4:38)
Mr. Charlie – Spank Me, Love Me (6:22)
Disc 2
The Unknown Blues Revue – Three Times (2:55)
East Coast Muscle – East Coast Muscle (4:33)
Derrick Semler – Come on 221 (2:10)
Willie Edwards – Better Days (4:07)
The Japhlet Brothers – Three Times (3:52)
The Avalon Band – Looking Back (4:47)
John Lake – Bound by the Blues (5:46)
The Oliver Band – Where Were You Yesterday (4:09)
Mr. Charlie – Can't Stop the Heresy (5:55)
The Avalons – Here Comes the Night (3:18)
The N-Zones – Saturday Night Blues (3:00)
Zamboni Joe – My Baby’s Got Issues (3:12)
Mr. Charlie – Move Along (6:12)
The Best of the Green Mountain Blues Volume 3 is a powerhouse double-disc snapshot of Vermont’s legendary blues scene at its late-90s peak, featuring electrifying performances from local icons including Seth Yacovone, Tammy Fletcher, Phil Abair, and the Unknown Blues Revue. Packed with raw guitars, smoky club grooves, and soulful storytelling straight from the stages of Nectar’s and beyond, this rare compilation is a must-own time capsule for any collector of regional blues or Vermont music history. Sourced from the Big Heavy World archive, this release captures a vibrant era that’s nearly impossible to find today—making it essential for fans of gritty, independent blues, local heritage recordings, and deep-cut New England music

