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  1. Samuel James Maghett dit Magic Sam, né le 14 février 1937 à Grenada, dans l'État du Mississippi, et mort le 1 er décembre 1969, est un guitariste et chanteur de blues américain. Il est souvent considéré comme l'un des créateurs du style de blues « West Side », aux sonorités rudes, issu du West Side de Chicago .

  2. 4 de abr. de 2005 · But Black Magic, instead of being part of his beginning, ended up being his epitaph. Sam Maghett died of a heart attack in December, 1969 at the age of 32, leaving much promise unfulfilled and lots of thoughts of what could have been. This record was a very good followup to his phenomenal first record, West Side Soul.

  3. Recorded October 23 & November 7, 1968. Tracks 16 & 17 previously unissued. "This digipak deluxe edition contains more than an hour of west side Chicago blues at it's finest, re-mastered from the original analog tapes. The 16-page booklet contains never before seen photos at the recording session, additional color photos from the Ann Arbor ...

  4. As the recorded legacy of Magic Sam was tragically curtailed when he passed in 1969 at the age of 32, any and all titles featuring Sam as a leader could be considered essential. While recent converts might be best advised to start with either West Side Soul or Black Magic , Magic Sam Legacy is a perfect companion volume, serving artist and enthusiast exceptionally well". [5]

  5. Descripción del producto. Recorded on October 23 and November 6, 1968 Black Magic was released only days before Magic Sam's untimely passing on December 1, 1969. He was only 32! The album went on to win a W.C. Handy Award in the classic blues album category. This digipak deluxe edition contains more than an hour of west side Chicago blues at ...

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  7. In two dazzling late-1968 sessions, Magic Sam and his crew, including sax player Eddie Shaw, pianist Lafayette Leake, and second guitarist Mighty Joe Young among them, cut one of the quintessential West Side Chicago soul/blues albums — their second in a row. But just days after “Black Magic” was released, Samuel Maghett was dead of a heart attack at the absurd age of 32.