Best Traditional Blues
This classic re-release of an item deleted in 1997 features 19 blues recordings from Mississippi Delta bluesman Son House recorded in 1941-42.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I made a CD for my wake when I pass and included John the Revelator in the selection."
"If you were wondering what all the fuss over Son House (and Willie Brown, "second" guitar here) has been about, give this a listen."
"Son House is one of my favorite blues men along with Lightin Hopkins and John Lee Hooker."
"I love Son Houses powerful voice and great slide on this album buying this makes me more interested in buying his other albums."
"another great find for blues followers Son House was a early pioneer of delta blues."
"One of the earliest recordings of a Delta Blues artist."
"If you are reading this you will probably know of Sun House."
"Beautiful singing and guitar playing from this on site recording.EErie as Son House sounds and the setting also-truth comes out of the soil and woodwork on this recording."
Regardless, Hurt's rich, gentle voice and relaxed, flowing guitar lines could soothe the stormiest Monday.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Hurt, then, returned to his home in Avalon, Mississippi, worked as a sharecropper, and played local parties and dances. Here are some illustrative cuts from this CD: "Avalon My Home" refers to his home town (as one might well guess!). His home town is "always on my mind." "Monday Morning Blues" is a song that speaks to many of us, as he observes that it's often hard to get started on Monday morning."
"I had never heard of Mississippi John Hurt until a PBS program featured his story."
"One of the best recordings of all times and MJH is one of my top 5 favorites."
"Good old music and not hard to listen to at all."
"Love how he plays the guitar."
"Great CD; good sound quality."
"This is a great collection of music by Mississippi John Hurt."
"His music relaxes me and soothes my soul."
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Find Best Price at Amazon"His guitar skill truly must be heard to be believed. Mostly gospel and ragtime tunes, the Reverend was not particularly fond of straight-up blues, but his style and skill will surely impress anyone with an interest in blues, guitar, or plain musicianship."
"A minor quibble: the liner notes are generally good at explaining Davis' career and playing style of this time, but never breaks down when each song was recorded and other useful track info."
"Though Gary Davis taught hundreds of students in the 1950s and 1960s, including Dave Van Ronk and Larry Johnson, he never played as well as he did on these seminal recordings."
"It's strange that a CD, advertising itself as the 'complete' early recordings of this brilliant (and very influential) ragtime guitarist, should in fact, be lacking several of them - where have "I wish I could see" or "I am the light of the world" gone, for example?"
"many covers of the man's stuff."
"How can you not love Rev Gary Davis ?"
"There is some here with other Davis CD's, but the gospel message is strong unvarnished and undiminished."
Best Vocal Blues
Deluxe Edition , a retrospective of her 15 years with Alligator Records, may not include such classics as "I Got What It Takes" and the Willie Dixon -penned "Twenty-Nine Ways," but it does have "I'm a Woman," Taylor's answer to Muddy Waters , just to kick things off. Though this collection boasts only one obligatory previously unreleased track, it's a doozy: "Man Size Job," simply put, kicks ass.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Love Love Love Koko Taylor and I love this collection of songs."
"Who wouldn't love Koko, that woman can belt the blues."
"She can belt it out a less sophisticated Etta James."
"If you love blues and women who can belt out their vocals, this is a must have CD."
"Love anything Koko does but her 'Born Under a Bad Sign" with Buddy Guy gets me every time."
"one of the best blues records there is."
"Every song on here is outstanding."
Best Texas Blues
His guitar playing here won him a new generation of fans, and set the stage for the popularity he enjoyed until his death.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Albert Collins' 1978 release of ICE PICKIN was his first album in 6 years. Note: "Conversation with Collins" appeared previously on Albert's Funky Blues Live 1973 album - at very similar lengths!"
"You can spot his picking after a few notes."
"Great release by Albert Collins."
"There are so many sub-par AC releases on Amazon Digital."
"Albert Collins has an interesting way of playing, using his thumb and forefinger-- no pick-- to pluck the strings."
Best Delta Blues
Been Mistreated. Come on In [Live]. Let My Baby Ride. Don't Stop Honey. It's Bad You Know. Just Like a Woman. Come on In, Pt 21. Rollin' Tumblin' [Remix]. Please Don't Stay. Shuck Dub. Come on In, Pt 3. 5:07 t 3 - Heat. Heat.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I recommend thic LP to all bluess fans !"
"A friend turned me on to RL, as he heard him live."
"Come on in, is one of the best cd's I have ever listened to."
"Some of you purist will not like the remixes, but all in all the tracks still capture the man and his craft."
"RL Burnside is a down home guitarist and vocalist but the producer is a scratching DJ."
"BUT Cedric beats those drums like a redheaded step child, he does whale."
Best Chicago Blues
Hoodoo Man Blues is considered by most blues aficionados and fans to be one of the best blues albums of all time. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and was chosen by the readers of Living Blues magazine as a top ten Desert Island Blues disc. If you have no experience of the blues and are looking for an entry point or, if you're a blues fan and have yet to come across this stone-cold classic, then grab this release as soon as you can but do it using this vinyl version.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I heard about this album from a thread I started about R&B music I should check out: http://www.amazon.com/forum/music/ref=cm_cd_rvt_np?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx1YA4ZE83NG9MC&cdPage=3&cdThread=Tx2G16Z4SBCWZD2#CustomerDiscussionsNew. I don't know anything about Buddy Guy so I googled him. The first thing that came up was: 2015 Lineup | Summerfest, The World's Largest Music Festival. summerfest.com/2015-lineup/Summerfest. Summerfest Artist."
"This is right up there with Otis Rush's late '50s Cobra singles (which weren't created as an album), his Cold Day in Hell (live in Japan in '75), and Howlin' Wolf's '50s music."
"Should be in every Blues Collector's collection, it's a great CD."
"Junior Wells is one of the most soulful blues musicians that ever lived."
"Junior Wells on his harp along with Buddy Guy great album."
"He is accompanied by other first class musicians Budy Guy (Guitar), Jack Meyers (Bass) and Billy Warren. I'm sure this and other music had an influence on Bob Dylan's evolution from traditional (but always original)folk music to his reincarnation as a folk rock & something more musician--and who plays a mean harmonica too. At Newport. Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Muddy Waters. The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions. Live in Cook County Jail. Let's Roll. The Skeleton Key (Widescreen Edition)."
Best Contemporary Blues
Hoodoo Man Blues is considered by most blues aficionados and fans to be one of the best blues albums of all time. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and was chosen by the readers of Living Blues magazine as a top ten Desert Island Blues disc. If you have no experience of the blues and are looking for an entry point or, if you're a blues fan and have yet to come across this stone-cold classic, then grab this release as soon as you can but do it using this vinyl version.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I heard about this album from a thread I started about R&B music I should check out: http://www.amazon.com/forum/music/ref=cm_cd_rvt_np?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx1YA4ZE83NG9MC&cdPage=3&cdThread=Tx2G16Z4SBCWZD2#CustomerDiscussionsNew. I don't know anything about Buddy Guy so I googled him. The first thing that came up was: 2015 Lineup | Summerfest, The World's Largest Music Festival. summerfest.com/2015-lineup/Summerfest. Summerfest Artist."
"This is right up there with Otis Rush's late '50s Cobra singles (which weren't created as an album), his Cold Day in Hell (live in Japan in '75), and Howlin' Wolf's '50s music."
"Should be in every Blues Collector's collection, it's a great CD."
"Junior Wells is one of the most soulful blues musicians that ever lived."
"Junior Wells on his harp along with Buddy Guy great album."
"He is accompanied by other first class musicians Budy Guy (Guitar), Jack Meyers (Bass) and Billy Warren. I'm sure this and other music had an influence on Bob Dylan's evolution from traditional (but always original)folk music to his reincarnation as a folk rock & something more musician--and who plays a mean harmonica too. At Newport. Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Muddy Waters. The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions. Live in Cook County Jail. Let's Roll. The Skeleton Key (Widescreen Edition)."
Best Memphis Blues
NEW Combo BLUWAVS CD and FLAC FILE.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"A must have for the blues harp player and any blues music lover, even if he/she is a resident of a fourth-world country (fulfilling twenty-one word minimum)."
"A blues masterpiece, with great contributions from Luther Allison and the incomparable Big Walter Horton."
"Good obscure album to have for the blues lover."
"This is a fantastic CD."
"The other five tracks are from a June 1966 session in Chicago featuring Johnny Shines, guitar and vocal; Big Walter Horton, harmonica; Otis Spann, piano; Lee Jackson, bass; Fred Below, drums. Luther Allison, Otis Spann and Big Walter Horton had their own recording careers as blues players."
"The tracks recorded in Chicago are the best, featuring both Spann and blues drummer par excellence Fred Below (Horton is on all of them), and they include a fine rendition of Big Maceo Merriweather's "Worried Life Blues" and the almost jazz-like "I Want To Warn You". But the L.A. tracks are not far behind, with some great guitar playing from Luther Allison, a funky "Fat Mama", and a great "If It Ain't Me", which sees Johnny Shines doing a good impression of Rice Miller (Sonny Boy Williamson II)."
Best Electric Blues Guitar
Hoodoo Man Blues is considered by most blues aficionados and fans to be one of the best blues albums of all time. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and was chosen by the readers of Living Blues magazine as a top ten Desert Island Blues disc. If you have no experience of the blues and are looking for an entry point or, if you're a blues fan and have yet to come across this stone-cold classic, then grab this release as soon as you can but do it using this vinyl version.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I heard about this album from a thread I started about R&B music I should check out: http://www.amazon.com/forum/music/ref=cm_cd_rvt_np?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx1YA4ZE83NG9MC&cdPage=3&cdThread=Tx2G16Z4SBCWZD2#CustomerDiscussionsNew. I don't know anything about Buddy Guy so I googled him. The first thing that came up was: 2015 Lineup | Summerfest, The World's Largest Music Festival. summerfest.com/2015-lineup/Summerfest. Summerfest Artist."
"Should be in every Blues Collector's collection, it's a great CD."
"This is right up there with Otis Rush's late '50s Cobra singles (which weren't created as an album), his Cold Day in Hell (live in Japan in '75), and Howlin' Wolf's '50s music."
"Junior Wells is one of the most soulful blues musicians that ever lived."
"Junior Wells on his harp along with Buddy Guy great album."
"He is accompanied by other first class musicians Budy Guy (Guitar), Jack Meyers (Bass) and Billy Warren. I'm sure this and other music had an influence on Bob Dylan's evolution from traditional (but always original)folk music to his reincarnation as a folk rock & something more musician--and who plays a mean harmonica too. At Newport. Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Muddy Waters. The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions. Live in Cook County Jail. Let's Roll. The Skeleton Key (Widescreen Edition)."
Best General
Hoodoo Man Blues is considered by most blues aficionados and fans to be one of the best blues albums of all time. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and was chosen by the readers of Living Blues magazine as a top ten Desert Island Blues disc. If you have no experience of the blues and are looking for an entry point or, if you're a blues fan and have yet to come across this stone-cold classic, then grab this release as soon as you can but do it using this vinyl version.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I heard about this album from a thread I started about R&B music I should check out: http://www.amazon.com/forum/music/ref=cm_cd_rvt_np?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx1YA4ZE83NG9MC&cdPage=3&cdThread=Tx2G16Z4SBCWZD2#CustomerDiscussionsNew. I don't know anything about Buddy Guy so I googled him. The first thing that came up was: 2015 Lineup | Summerfest, The World's Largest Music Festival. summerfest.com/2015-lineup/Summerfest. Summerfest Artist."
"This is right up there with Otis Rush's late '50s Cobra singles (which weren't created as an album), his Cold Day in Hell (live in Japan in '75), and Howlin' Wolf's '50s music."
"Should be in every Blues Collector's collection, it's a great CD."
"Junior Wells is one of the most soulful blues musicians that ever lived."
"Junior Wells on his harp along with Buddy Guy great album."
"He is accompanied by other first class musicians Budy Guy (Guitar), Jack Meyers (Bass) and Billy Warren. I'm sure this and other music had an influence on Bob Dylan's evolution from traditional (but always original)folk music to his reincarnation as a folk rock & something more musician--and who plays a mean harmonica too. At Newport. Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Muddy Waters. The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions. Live in Cook County Jail. Let's Roll. The Skeleton Key (Widescreen Edition)."