R.L. Lots of omissions. Donde esta THE LONDON SESSION HOWLIN WOLF, I own most of the 100 mentioned but would like consideration for: Muddy Waters The London sessions, Big Joe Williams Hand Me Down My Old Walking Stick. Without further ado, get ready to gawk at the greatest album art of the 21st Century: . Other noteworthy cuts include the infectious My Babe with Walter on vocals which also reached No. The music ranges from songs associated with blues acts Ray Charles, Sonny Boy Williamson and Albert King to rock groups Traffic, The Band, and Cream. Kaj <3 , Rocking at the Tweed Mill. released in 1972, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv370LpF0cU Freddie King Live at Filmore 1970 is a great album, Amazed that Supersession wasnt the first album picked for the list. Having started performing in public at age ten, Copeland was a veteran by the time of the albums release in 1998 and her mix of sass, swagger and assured professionalism revealed that she was the finished article rather than a work in progress. King to Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton. Some may complain about crossover or blues rock albums, but how could anyone not think that the Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East shouldnt be on this list. The singles B-side, Reelin & Rockin later recorded by The Rolling Stones also featured alongside the Top 10 US hit, Rock & Roll Music.. Ultimately who is the definer of what blues is and whether an artist is truly a blues artist? Folk directions of the 21 century Tweet Red Devils album King King Great stuff!! London Howling Wolf Sessions needs to be on this list! Bad Company? B.B. Thanks, enjoyed reading this. I agree with a lot of these comments that its very difficult to please everyone as there are only 100 spots. Though born in Paris to Austrian and Greek parents, Korner became one of the prime movers and shakers of the influential British blues scene in the 1960s. The Groundhogs Split is one of the best unknown albums of all time, easily. I accept it is a subjective thing and impossible to include everyone. What about African Blues.Ali Farka Toure. And not to mention a few good blues artists and bands from the Antipodes: Jeff Lang, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Chain, Joe Camilleri (JoJo Zep), Phil Jones and The Unknown Blues, Fourday Riders, CW Stoneking, Backsliders, Zyedecats, Chris Wilson, Dutch Tilders, Foreday Riders, John Butler, Mia Dyson, just to name a few.. All lists will be criticised Dan Patlansky from South Africa is currently a well respected player, Warren Haynes (Govt Mule is a legend and Lonnie Mack is a notable absentee . Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse (on Electra as I recall) Big Dave McLean Blues from the middle should be on this list. I can think of stuff Id like to see on the list, but then you have to bump someone else and I just dont know ho you do that Yikes! He scored four US R&B chart-toppers in the 1950s and remained popular throughout his long and storied career. Big Joe Turner, with Count Basie, Kansas City; on Pablo Ive bookmarked this list, its comments, and all the insightful dickering because damn right I got the blues! Love it all! They did say they scoured magazines and the internet for picks, which tells me that they dont have a clue. Johnny Adams? Released 42 years after his death, King Of The 12-String Guitar is a retrospective featuring tracks he recorded during 1935 in New York City for the American Recording Company. Arguably his most remarkable work was for Don Robeys Houston-based Peacock label, where he recorded a string of superb singles between 1949 and 1959. I think hes sincere and tries hard, but being a great guitarist (technically) does not make you a great bluesman. Humble Pie Up your Sleeves Fleetwood Mac including Green lack that raw blues voice, but I love their blues stuff. The 2CD Luther Allison, Best of It features guest cameos from Paul Simon, Carlos Santana, and an uncredited Steve Miller on a broad selection of material. JImmy Thackery & The Drivers Wild Night Out ! Texas Flood is the first album from the blues master, and one of the most important and influential. Alongside it are two other early Rush classics: Double Trouble and Jump Sister Bessie. With his aggressive, energetic style, Rush exerted a powerful influence on several notable British blues guitarists in the 1960s, including Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Mick Taylor, and Jeff Beck. So what are your selections? Wht about Ali farka Toures last albumSavane. The teenage band showed an astonishing maturity, especially in relation to Paul Rodgers assured but craggy vocals and Paul Kossoffs blues-drenched guitar sound with its distinctive crying sound. I believe this really should be Moanin in the Moonlight out in 1962 with Moanin at Midnight as the first song on this release. from 1966. How freaking true. Magic Sam was a huge part of the famous Chicago blues sound. Eric Bibb ??? Incendiary covers of tunes by Albert King, Howlin Wolf, Willie Dixon, and Robert Johnson reflected the groups debt to the many American blues artists that had inspired them to make music. Bruce Fisher above is right! Absolutely, the Stones introduced real blues and r&b to the world at a time when the Beatles were singing about a bloody octopus which had a garden and some Eleanor Rigby who put her face in a jar. The Jimmy Rogers All Stars Band (Jeff Healey, Kim Wilson, Eric Clapton and more) Blues, Blues Blues. There are some good albums here, but a number of giants like Robert Nighthawk, Big Joe Turner, Tommy Johnson and J.B. Hutto are strangely absent. Here are a list of albums that I like. New Releases. Born Gertrude Pridgett in Columbus, Georgia, Ma Rainey was one of the first blues singers. King said, Peter Green is the only blues guitar player that can make me cry.Savoy Brown(Kim Simmons)andNo Jimmy Page? try it out. A singer and pianist born William Suppree into a New Orleans family with African and Cherokee ancestry, Dupree scored a Top 10 US R&B hit in 1955 with Walking The Blues. He is best remembered, though, for the LP, Blues From The Gutter, recorded three years later. My medicine, my anxieties and traumas, my unfiltered thoughts. Taking their name from a Muddy Waters song, Londons The Rolling Stones were just one of myriad white long-haired British beat groups drawing inspiration from old American blues records. Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation with John Moorshead? A former Baptist preacher who was imprisoned for a year after killing a man in self-defense, he sang with a sermonizing intensity, accompanying his vocals with metallic slide guitar. It represents a scintillating tour de force of blues expression, thanks in part to Buddy Guys feverish fretboard work (for legal reasons Guy performed under the name Friendly Chap). Harpos popularity peaked in the 1960s when he racked up several US R&B hits and found his repertoire raided by British bands like the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, and the Kinks. Taj Mahal the real thing begins with an electrifying version of T-Bone Walkers T-Bone Shuffle setting the tone for what is a thoroughly enjoyable blues summit characterized by some exceptional guitar playing. Good listening. Though she was reared on gospel music and grew up singing in church, the late Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, was no stranger to the blues, or what God-fearing Christian folk called The Devils Music. This compilation draws on bluesy gems from the Memphis-born divas Atlantic repertoire, including inspired renditions of Today I Sing The Blues, B.B. Key Track: Truckin My Blues Away, An influential purveyor of Piedmont blues who was blind from early childhood and famed for his fluid finger-picking style, South Carolina-born Davis was 64 when he recorded this seminal album in 1960 at the dawn of a folk revival. Thats news to me. If so, one without open mindedness and compassion I would bet. What of J. J. Cale? It included super-charged blues-inflected versions of songs by writers as diverse as Chuck Berry (Johnny B. Goode, given a fuel-injected makeover), Bob Dylan, Albert Collins, and Little Richard. Many of us that grew up in the 60s heard the blues first from these bands and more. The songs on the album loosely follow the story of Yoshimi as she (surprise, surprise) battles the pink robots. Raw, earthy and visceral, its twelve songs focus on Taylors uniquely aggressive slide guitar playing. He only started recording three years before his death, initially cutting gospel songs for the Paramount label. "Hard Out Here." 4. You forgot Janis Joplins i got dem old kosmic blues again.. You got that right, Lesleyno Janis?? I miss Duane. The two James Brown-tinged tracks The Screwdriver and Two Bugs In A Rug with their funky undertows, showed that Hooker was hip to new developments in R&B, which gave his music a fierce contemporary edge. I like Bonamassa but dont consider him a bluesman. Those bands are not blues bands but, rather, blues-inspired. News. The Smokin Joe Kubek Band Served up Texas Style With its looped guitar riff over a jaunty but mesmeric backbeat, Smokestack Lightnin proves the albums killer track. Characterised by extravagant fretboard pyrotechnics and searing blues-rock grooves, the albums repertoire ranges from exciting Gallagher originals (Cradle Rock) to steroid-injected blues covers (Muddy Waters I Wonder Who). Showdown! Muddy Waters They Call Me Muddy Waters. Walker joined Lew Chudds Imperial label in 1950 for a four-year stint that is represented by the 52 tracks on this two-disc anthology. You know your stuff. I know most folks think of Louis Armstrong as Jazz, but for me, Id include some of his work. My debut album. Savoy Browns BLUE MATTER & Albert Kings Live Wire/Blues Power-live at the filmore are a couple of my favs. It contains some of the best guitar work of Claptons career. Other standouts included Sen-Sa-Shun and San-Ho-Zay., Tons Of Sobs was British blues-rock quartet Frees debut album for Chris Blackwells Island label. Burnside's follow-up to his 1998 breakout album Come On In, Wish I Was In Heaven is a return to his earlier, roots-based Mississippi Hill Country blues sound. Among those influenced by her were Dinah Washington and Janis Joplin. 20. Also surprised that Robin Trower hasnt been mentioned. Great. Between 1966 and 1970, guitarist Eric Clapton seemed addicted to the supergroup concept, appearing in Cream, Blind Faith, and the Anglo-American aggregation, Derek & The Dominos, in quick succession. Winters fretboard pyrotechnics are impressive, but he matches his flashy technique with high emotional content. Big Bill Broonzys career as a blues singer took him on a remarkable odyssey, from the brutal cotton fields of the deep American south to the rarefied ambience of European concert halls. And, of course, pretty much everything by Wolf and Muddy. Everything that Johnson recorded is on this 30-track compilation, a compelling testament to his genius. Fats domino too. Lester Butler was a harp blowin maniac! 21st Century Blues [Ecko] Album Information. I would add Blues Deluxe by Joe Bonamassa. Under the name Elmo James, he scored a Top 10 R&B hit with a searing cover of Johnsons Dust My Broom for the Trumpet label in 1952. 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