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  1. Riki-Tik Shuffle (track)
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Riki-Tik Shuffle - Key of G. This style of shuffle made famous by Jimmy Reed became a staple of the British R&B boom of the early 1960s. The Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, Animals and Manfred Mann, all played at the Riki-Tik club in Windsor, England. Both our harp and lead guitar are played in the style of Jimmy Reed.

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