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For fans of postwar rockin' blues, the JSR label's Boogie Uproar: Texas Blues and R&B 1947-1954 will come as a revelation. Showcasing legendary blues icon Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown's best early cuts, the set also features a treasury of hard to find sides by such lesser-known talents as Goree Carter, Zuzu Bollin, Nelson Carson, R.B. Thibadeaux, and Lester Williams. Given the general rarity of these recordings and overall high quality of the collected tracks, Boogie Uproar amounts to no less than a must-buy collection. Matt Collar, All Music Guide