Ive bookmarked this list, its comments, and all the insightful dickering because damn right I got the blues! Love it all! Dont forget to mention Steve Stills who was also a big part of the Super Session album. riquitrefe. ric ya damn skippy! Though the album shot to No. His most impressive moments come on the churning My Time After Awhile and the blistering instrumental, Snowy Wood, which he co-wrote with Mayall. We agonised over Big Willie, because he appears on very few lists. Backed by a band with horns, King is in majestic form, serving up some of his most famous numbers, including his then-recent hit, The Thrill Is Gone, and a medley of his big 1950s R&B hits. and Ronnie Early, his 2002 release with Cleanhead Vinson. Especially live album Face The Music is awesome. Highway 61 Revisited is on Johnny Winter Second Winter. Any Live Allman Bros. Canadas finest blues man!!! The Powder Blues Band may not be pc blues but they played their variety of blues. simply stunning, There is a Hendrix compilation, titled Blues. Steve winwood King, The Allman Brothers, Jimmy Reed along with Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, which gives you an idea of the scope of this list. Ultimately who is the definer of what blues is and whether an artist is truly a blues artist? It contains some of the best guitar work of Claptons career. lol about Joeso true. The UK version of this classic album included Williams delivering a fiery version of his iconic Baby Please Dont Go. A masterclass in delta blues. Johnny Winter Third Degree Fool For You. Big Dave McLean For the Blues, Always. I cant believe Five Live Yardbirds is not included, Also Stone The Crows, Bad Company. Blessed with a resonant and smoky baritone voice, Slim scored seven US R&B hits between 1948 and 1953. Otis Taylor? An de andere kant, ach, zon lijstje slaat toch eigenlijk helemaal nergens op, Hi Bert. Taj Mahal the real thing Willie Dixon? Great stuff. Fleetwood Mac Irish rose. The presence of Big Bill Broonzys Key To The Highway and Chuck Willis Its Too Late honors the groups blues roots though its an original tune, Layla that won the critical plaudits. King to Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton. I would add Tripping Thru a Midnight Blues by Cuby and The Blizzards myself Bert I do love Desolation and Groeten uit Grolloo by Cuby & Blizzards Dave Van Ronk Sings the Blues 2. Koko Taylor Live from Chicago James Brown Messing With the Blues Drown In My Own Tears I WANT TO HEAR IT ALL!! It features guest cameos from Paul Simon, Carlos Santana, and an uncredited Steve Miller on a broad selection of material. Ray Charles (Self titled) contains: Re; the Allman Brothers. Elsewhere, the album included beefed-up versions of songs by Muddy Waters (Two Trains Running), Robert Johnson (Walkin Blues), Allen Toussaint (Get Out Of My Life, Woman) and Nat Adderley (Work Song). New Releases. It's an album that demands something of the listener, but rewards it in spades. . I will google. Canadian blues artists are missing here! Even people who love the blues can manage to leave Willie Dixon off this list. They ranged from driving, full-throttle numbers such as the Cotton-penned The Hucklebuck, and Narcias atmospheric ballad, Life Will Be Better, to the slow-burning after-hours blues, Harp To Harp. The music may sound like it originates straight from the Mississippi delta but was recorded in Portland, Maine. I like Leslie West. Magic Sam was a huge part of the famous Chicago blues sound. Neil Youngs soundtrack for Dead Man How dare you omit A Hard Road John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. What? With its searing fretboard licks, the album is a quintessential example of the guitarists flamboyant electric blues style. At least you did include Texas Flood , Good to see Lonnie Johnson here. In fact, well shall never know who the truest bluesmakers were or where they came from. Best of all is Percy Mayfields Memory Pain, transformed into a riff-heavy hard-rock workout. The eight selections on this LP released 25 years after his demise were recorded in Chicago and showcased his plaintive high voice and intricate guitar accompaniment. The Smokin Joe Kubek Band Served up Texas Style And consider the folks whose paths never crossed those of the white historians or those who sang only to themselves and their God. So true. This was the 10th album by the band, but it was really the first time they saw major mainstream success. Both worthwhile considerations for sure. Bands like Cream, Allmans and Stones restored many blues originators fortunes and fame by crediting their accomplishments. Despite being his first recording venture, the album remains a go-to entry in Musselwhites extensive catalogue. Kaj <3 , Rocking at the Tweed Mill. released in 1972, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv370LpF0cU This posthumous album collected some of Blakes best sides he recorded for the Paramount label between 1926 and 1932. Blue Streak Luther Allison (1995) King, Live In Japan. Something from Colosseum? Why the heck you did not mention Williw Dixon Im the Blues? Bond, so glad you gave recognition to Roy Buchanan. Hendrix played some killer blues. I would have left out any rock or jazz cross-over artists (No Stones, no Clapton, no Allman Bros, No Cream, no SRV!! Superharps???? Montgomery shared the vocals with Elaine McFarland. John Hammond does deserve a nod from me for a couple albums. Maybe Mose Allison could be dropped, or one of the BB Kings albums. We all have our own ideas for those who do and dont qualify for inclusion in this list but I am just grateful that so many artists and albums are listed by the compilers and the mailers because there are some I missed, until now. Amen brother, what a joke. I have to disagree with you concerning the Alman Brothers not being a blues band. urban crime concept album conscious introspective male vocals passionate violence. Hendrix Blues Muddy Waters Hard Again is arguably his greatest Album ever and certainly his best Contemporary Blues Album he ever made. Johnny Lang will have to go! The songs names are surrounded by . "Mary Jane." 7. all these had made exellent albums. Johnny Winter progressive blues experiment Recorded between 1966 and 1970, the LP contains original material (Hear My Train A Comin' and Voodoo Chile Blues) with covers of Albert Kings Born Under A Bad Sign and Muddy Waters Mannish Boy. Crucially, the album also shows how Hendrix was able to transcend his blues roots and take the music on a mind-blowing cosmic journey. Muddy Waters and Johnny Winter - Hard Again Incredible! He enjoyed a brief recording career but made a lasting impact with the 51 songs he recorded for Paramount in a fertile period between 1929 and 1934. Blues, Rags & Hollers was a flagship LP for the folk revival of the early 1960s. AND THE ALLMAN BROTHERS LUDLOW GARAGE THATS ABOUT AS CORE AS IT GETS, Missing thoughts, Pinetop Perkins: Pinetops Boogie Woogie. Did I miss Gary Davis and Willie Mctell,Willie Johnson. Nick gravenites my labors Snooks Eaglin New Orleans Street Singer Nevertheless, Blues Breakers remains a highly-regarded cornerstone of British blues-rock and is an obvious pick for one of the best blues albums ever. No King Curtis? Im glad glad that you mentioned the Rolling Stones debut album which is one of the best examples of British blues from the sixties. Distinguished by fleet-of-finger 12-string guitar work, McTells unique Piedmont blues style is showcased on this magnificent 41-song compilation that contains the seminal tunes Broke Down Engine Blues and Southern Can Mama., From McComb, Mississippi, Ellas Otha Bates is better known as Bo Diddley, a much-decorated rhythm and blues pioneer whose influence helped to shape the landscapes of rock and pop. Would like to see One Album per Artist this allows a greater degree of inclusivity. One of the Mississippi blues maestros more unusual live performances was this one, recorded on September 10, 1970, at an outdoor concert within the walls of a large Chicago penitentiary, where he played to an audience of over 2,000 prison inmates. And I applaud you for alphabetical as opposed to a merit ranking. In SF I met a girl from The Netherlands in maybe 70 or 71. John McVie. John Lee Hooker Jr. Live at Soledad Prison. I would have to include ZZ Top and Hendrix to make this an official list! Lightnin Slim Best of The albums three original songs (all penned by Mick Jagger and Keith Richard, who would become the Stones principal tunesmiths) revealed how blues DNA was shaping the bands approach to songwriting. c. All lists such as this are subjective of course, but I totally agree with Chris Moran. The Genius of Earl Hooker Earl Hooker (1968) The Nighthawks Live at the PsycheDeli should be on this list ahead of many others. The Brits embraced it and started it again. She included a rip-roaring version of the tune on this stupendous live album, recorded in two locations: in front of inmates at Monroe State Prison and Oregon State Reformatory. Willie Dixons Chess Box MUST be included hands down one of the best blues compilations ever! Suffice to say, every album here should be in any discerning blues fans collection. His R&B chart-topper, Sweet Little Sixteen, is one of the standout cuts on the guitar-toting, duck-walking tunesmiths second album, One Dozen Berrys. I like them, but they dont belong anywhere near this list. know, Ive seen and listened to all the best in the business !!! Based on votes and more than 160 comments, we summed this one up into a Top 20 rundown. It's here that the full scope of Bad History Month can be understood, from gently intricate Jim O'Rourke-like folk pop to dramatically . You are having a larf aint ya,not one album by Ray Charles i.e.Ray Charles at Newport plus plenty of his Atlantic albums deserve a mention,i believe to my soul is a rite blues song for instance but people classed it as soul. Bukka White, Otis Span, Furry Lews,Pinetop Perkins ??? Typical North American rubbish. Also Paul Butterfield, Boz Scaggs Loan me a dime. Good listening. Born John Lee Curtis Williamson, this trailblazing Mississippi musician the first of two Sonny Boy Williamsons in the blues field established the gold standard for blues harmonica with his iconic 1937 debut single, Good Morning, School Girl. Spanning the years 1937-1941, the 1995 compilation Sugar Mama is a superb introduction to the mans work and finds him singing and blowing harmonica alongside the likes of guitarists Big Joe Williams and Big Bill Broonzy together with pianist Blind John Davis. . Blood Incantation - Hidden History of the Human Race (2019; Dark Descent) It's tempting to read pure escapism into the aesthetics of Colorado's Blood Incantationpulp sci-fi alien art adorns the front cover of their down-the-rabbit-hole-conspiracy named second album, Hidden History of the Human Race.And I'd be lying if I said there wasn't a lot of fun to be had when diving into . Rogers 1950s sides for Chess Records were combined for Chicago Bound, a compilation LP that featured cameos from Muddy Waters, Little Walter, and Willie Dixon. No Ronnie Earl! But most of all, they just sounded amazing. What about? The biggest was the No. Lizzie Douglas was better known as Memphis Minnie, a prolific country blues doyenne originally from Algiers, Louisiana, who got her first guitar as a Christmas present when she was seven. Five Live Yardbirds The Yardbirds (1964) 4 albums of BLOOMFIELD..???? 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. Alvin Lee. He has a lot of great records. Fords guitar playing steeped in the blues lexicon but augmented by rock power and jazz harmonic sophistication is unimpeachable on a 12-song selection that includes a slow, sizzling version of Etta James I Just Want To Make Love To You.. Albums were ranked according to their Metascore, which represents an aggregation of critic reviews. Lots of omissions. Great list and recommendations from others. This, his debut LP, collected together some of Kings seminal big hits for the Bihari brothers RPM label. Clapton is good. 98. The 2CD Luther Allison, Best of Wow. I came to blues music after rock and roll through Eric Clapton and others so I am perhaps not a blues purist but I do appreciate Robert Johnson, BB King, and many others as well as those who led me to their music. Johnny Winter First Winter. Saw him in Sydney, early 1980s from memory in a club in Balmain & he was incredible !!! 99. The albums opening song Samson & Delilah was later covered by Peter, Paul & Mary and the Grateful Dead. Though not as accomplished, perhaps, as his later records, it presents Hookers unique Mississippi blues style in its rawest, undiluted form. Bomba Estreo, 'Deja' The Colombian duo Bomba Estreo released "Deja" as a series of EPs tied to the ancient elements: water, air, fire, earth.. One of my favorites but admitedly obscure albums is Indiana Avenue Blues by Shirley Griffiths and J. T. Adams. "Hard Out Here." 4. Totally agree with Savoy Browns Street Corner Talking. As for Belgian Blues: Roland! Kendrick Lamar. Among the abundant highlights are some of Reeds most commercially successful tunes, including Aint That Lovin You Baby, Bright Lights, Big City, and You Got Me Dizzy. Those influenced by Reeds music included Elvis Presley, and the UK beat groups, The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds. Rory Gallagher Live in Europe is better blues album than Irish Tour in my opinion. Add: Vanguard Records The Best Of The Chicago Blues a seminal anthology. However, behind the dazzling stage presence lay a considerable musical talent who blended blues with jazz and swing. Otis Spann is the Blues (wikipedia: leading postwar blues pianist) and ZZ Tops First Album was as bluesy as any of the mentioned albums. This 20-track retrospective includes all of Browns early hits and essential sides; his specialty was desolate nocturnal ballads, like In The Evening When The Sun Goes Down, Evening Shadows, and Lonesome Feeling, where he accompanies his soothing, soulful voice with bluesy piano fills. Adele 's 21 is the best-selling album of the 21st century to date, with sales of over 31 million copies worldwide. Deeply influenced by blues music, Belfast-born Gary Moore started his career playing the guitar with Northern Irish band Skid Row in the early 70s before briefly joining Thin Lizzy. 1w. Kenny Wayne Shepherd Ledbetter Heights Awesome! I wish it was more than 100. He was 35 years old when he recorded two sessions for the Okeh label after being recommended to the company by violinist, Willie Narmour. The track was included on this retrospective, alongside a clutch of singles recorded for other indie labels during the 50s and early 60s, including I Believe, Done Somebody Wrong, and The Sky Is Crying. James music exerted a significant influence on the Rolling Stones during the British groups early years. A pall of myth and legend has clouded the publics perception of Johnson, a mysterious figure who supposedly sold his soul to the devil in a Faustian pact and died from poisoning aged 27. I like Bonamassa but dont consider him a bluesman. 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. Triumph was labeled hard rock or heavy metal but Rik Emmett and the band did play and record some bluesy music from time to time. Rokia Traor - Tchamantch. Hopkins career began spectacularly in a meteoric fashion during the late 1940s and early 50s when he scored a string of big US R&B hits like Shotgun Blues. But just as fast, his popularity began to wane. For anyone looking for excellent CDs: Thank you! He had big shoes to fill, but the Welwyn Garden City-born youngster immediately made a lasting impact with his intuitive grasp of the blues language. B. king Live and Well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he_cNA0fodY. Did you consider any Canadian blues artists? The 100 best albums of the 21st century From left, Amy Winehouse, Arctic Monkeys, Beyonc, Kendrick Lamar. With its looped guitar riff over a jaunty but mesmeric backbeat, Smokestack Lightnin proves the albums killer track. 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. Ive never been too much into blues, but I thought he was pretty great. Aynsley Dunbar. The album features two original songs and covers of material by Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, George Harrison and Richie Havens. It remains a go-to compilation for those wishing to get acquainted with Kings 60s oeuvre. Texas Flood is the first album from the blues master, and one of the most important and influential. With, Standing at the Crossroads , Like a Sheep Out on the Foam , Doin the Shout , etc. Robert Johnsons immortal Dust My Broom, the first of only two covers, references Elmore James electric guitar-driven version of the tune. Other noteworthy cuts include the infectious My Babe with Walter on vocals which also reached No. . George Thorogood & The Destroyers self titled debut (1977) Live At The Regal is widely considered one of the best blues albums of all time and purportedly had a profound influence on British guitarists Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler. Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters Paul Rodgers (& friends) (1993) Joe Bonamassa is easily worthy of this list. Sadly, he never released an LP in his lifetime but the posthumously released Live On Maxwell Street 1964 from 1979, with its plaintive vocals and searing bottleneck guitar licks, reveals Nighthawks incredible on-stage dynamism during a night in Chicago. This list needs serious reconsideration. Also Fleetwood Macs Then Play On just to name a few. They are Fresh Cream by Cream, Burglar by Freddie King, Johnny Winter by (of course) Johnny Winter, From The Cradle by Eric Clapton, and I Left My Blues In San Francisco by Buddy Guy. 4.25 49,337 343. Key Track: Its Nobodys Fault But Mine, Paid tribute to by Bob Dylan (via his 1983 song, Blind Willie McTell) and covered by The Allman Brothers Band (Statesboro Blues), Georgia-born McTell recorded under several aliases, including Blind Sammy, Hot Shot Willie, and Barrelhouse Sammy. The Memphis-based Stax label was synonymous with earthy southern R&B but in 1967 it racked-up several blues hit singles thanks to Mississippi-born singer/guitarist Albert King. savoy browns street corner talkin needs to be included! Rev. The master of the Telecaster? He was born with an eye condition that resulted in total blindness by the time he was 21, but it didnt curtail his ability to make music and in the 1930s he was a prolific recording artist, cutting some 120 sides that were released by a variety of labels. Glad folks mentioned Duster Bennett and Rod Piazza, Gravetes, and Alex Koris. Ruth Brown, James Cotten, Son Seals, Big Twist and the Mellow Fellows, Little Ed and the Blues Imperials, The Staple Singers,Savoy Brown, John Hammond, Sister Roseta Thorp, Ko Ko Tylor, Bobby Blue Bland, Kokomo Arnald, I almost out of room here to bad I could name another hundred I bet. Composite: n/a We polled 45 music writers to rank the definitive LPs of the 21st. Such a list without any jimi Hendrix album sounds strange Williams, whose trademark was playing a custom-built nine-string guitar, was 65 when he recorded this LP in London during the fall of 1968 under the supervision of Mike Batt (who would later find fame writing Bright Eyes for Art Garfunkel and leading the novelty group, The Wombles). . I also like Fleetwood mac by Fleetwood mac. Groundhogs are great. This list has too many blues inspired classic rock bands on it. with a band that included noted blues harpist and singer James Cotton. Hells Session and Wang Dang Doodle by Livin Blues. Just relying on what they read. A compelling synthesis of seasoned blues standards (Johnny Guitar Watsons Too Tired) and potent original material (Avalanche), Ice Pickin was Collins sixth long-player and, arguably, his best. The sets 24 songs include Williamsons most popular sides: his signature tune Good Morning, School Girl, plus Got The Bottle Up And Go and Sugar Mama Blues. John Mayall is not in the pantheon of blues artists. in my opinion A Hard Road is at least as good if not better than the John Mayall albums listed. Both players enjoying the company they were keeping. James was 64 when he recorded Today! This was his first long-player and it contained the original version of his signature song, the memorable Gangster Of Love, dating from 1957. Fourteen of them can be found on this superb introductory compilation from 1978 (housed within an eye-catching Robert Crumb-drawn cover) which spans the years 1935 to 1939 and functions as a compelling showcase of Fullers unique singing and guitar playing. The folk-blues renaissance of the 1960s revived many a bluesmans ailing career. Hear, hear been listening lately to that 90s Rounder Records release, Gatemouth Swings something like that, in which he is playing the Texas blues of his youth ala T-Bone Walker. Give me a break. "Oscar Winning Tears." 3. One big Miss: Eddie Cleanhead Vinson on Riverside I havent heard of your selections but then maybe that is a good thing? Hudson Woodbridge was the birth name of Tampa Red, who was born in Georgia and raised in Florida. Duration 01:03:12. Only albums with seven or more reviews were eligible. Thanks, enjoyed reading this. This double live album recorded at San Franciscos Fillmore West marked an inspired jam session between noted Chicago guitarist Bloomfield and Brooklyn organist, Kooper, who had just left Blood, Sweat & Tears. Apologies, a couple of the artists I mentioned are on the list! Super Session should absolutely be here, I think you could have included every SRV album released, but glad Texas Flood is on there. Though it mainly consisted of self-penned material, the influence of the Mississippi delta blues style is almost palpable. Cuz yer listening to the blues and thats the thing. Blues music as raw, down and dirty as it gets!!! My 21st Century Blues will house 15 total tracks, which will be spread across two sides. No Muddy Mississippi Waters Live? Album text by Charles Waring, introduction by Richard Havers. 6 in the UK albums chart, Clapton left to form Cream shortly afterwards. Smithsonian Folkways Classic Appalachian Blues. This triple CD set focused on an overlooked collection of early Hooker recordings that remained unreleased until the 1970s. His second album, Lets Hide Away And Dance Away With Freddy King, was all-instrumental and included his Top 10 US R&B smash, Hide Away. The 12-track LP showcased Kings influential electric guitar style with its percussive attack, clean tone and precise articulation. It showed Cray giving blues a modern makeover without sacrificing the musics traditional inner essence and confirmed his direct lineal descendent from legendary blues figures like Muddy Waters and Albert Collins. Known as the Empress of the Blues, the highly influential Bessie Smith patented a distinctively earthy and soulful vocal style that brought her much fame and wealth in the 1920s. The Blues Forever! The sophomore album by a Los Angeles quintet formed in 1965, Boogie With Canned Heat contained Canned Heats Top 10 US single, On The Road Again, a chugging blues groove flecked with Alan Wilsons piquant harmonica wails. 100 best albums of the 21st century, according to critics Stacker set out to find the best albums of the 21st century, compiling data from Metacritic (as of October 2022). Indeed, and for that matter add Michael Bloomfield Its Not Killing Me. Bert. I thought that is what the blues is all about.Thanks! She's coming. They did say they scoured magazines and the internet for picks, which tells me that they dont have a clue. Famed for his harmonica prowess and stentorian vocals, Morris joined forces with Memphis guitarist/producer Brad Webb for Back Porch Blues, a collection of eleven, raw, self-penned songs that stayed true to the delta blues tradition. There are blues albums that everyone acknowledges as among the best Robert Johnsons King of The Delta Blues Singers, Junior Wellss Hoodoo Man Blues, Albert Kings Born Under a Bad Sign, and Magic Sams West Side Soul. 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.
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