Best blues album?
Best blues album?
If you had to pick one blues album what would it be? I recently discovered Johnny Winters Progressive Blues Experiment. I think it was recorded around 1969. It is unbelievably good.
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"Sweet Tea" by Buddy Guy, released just a few years ago.
http://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Tea-Buddy-Guy/dp/B00005CC2J
http://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Tea-Buddy-Guy/dp/B00005CC2J
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Doors = NOT blues, sorry.
There's really no such thing as "best", as it's subjective to opinions.
Here are some of my favorite blues records:
"Strike Like Lightning" - Lonnie Mack featuring Stevie Ray Vaughn
"The Earthshaker" - Koko Taylor
"See The Light" - Jeff Healey
"Fire It Up" - Tinsley Ellis
"Texas Flood" - Stevie Ray Vaughn
"Guitar Slinger" - Johnny Winter
"Ace Of Harps" - Charlie Musselwhite
"Led Zeppelin" - Led Zeppelin
There's really no such thing as "best", as it's subjective to opinions.
Here are some of my favorite blues records:
"Strike Like Lightning" - Lonnie Mack featuring Stevie Ray Vaughn
"The Earthshaker" - Koko Taylor
"See The Light" - Jeff Healey
"Fire It Up" - Tinsley Ellis
"Texas Flood" - Stevie Ray Vaughn
"Guitar Slinger" - Johnny Winter
"Ace Of Harps" - Charlie Musselwhite
"Led Zeppelin" - Led Zeppelin
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Junior Kimbrough- Sad Days and Lonely Nights
John Lee Hooker- The Real Blues
RL Burnsides- A Ass Pocket Of Whiskey ( with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion)
Just started getting into the blues, and I don't really like the blues/rock stuff.
John Lee Hooker- The Real Blues
RL Burnsides- A Ass Pocket Of Whiskey ( with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion)
Just started getting into the blues, and I don't really like the blues/rock stuff.
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Led Zeppelin is arguably the best blues band of all time. Listen to the early stuff off LZI and LZII, and also the BBC Sessions. WAY more of a blues band than the Doors. No disrespect, but it ain't even close.metalchurch wrote:But Led Zeppelin is?
When I listen to Robby Krieger thats all I hear is old blues licks and what not.
I know that the electric organ doesnt really belong in blues, but the rest of the elements are there, especially on the LA Woman album.
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Really liking Toona's list... Tinsley Ellis and Lonnie Mack both reckon in my top ten list, and Texas Flood may be THE blues record of the last 25 years. I'd add Susan Tedeschi's "Just Won't Burn," Indigenous' "Live Blues From The Sky," Leadbelly's "Alabama Bound," and an entire collection, Time-Life's "Living The Blues," which is the most comprehensive and well-thought blues collection I've ever seen.--->JMS
Any Rory Gallagher album live is worth listening to.
B.B. King Live in Japan
Hendrix Blues http://www.amazon.com/Blues-Jimi-Hendrix/dp/B000002OSK
Any Muddy Waters Live album
Gary Moore--Still Got the Blues
Robert Randalph, younger guy on steel pedal blues
B.B. King Live in Japan
Hendrix Blues http://www.amazon.com/Blues-Jimi-Hendrix/dp/B000002OSK
Any Muddy Waters Live album
Gary Moore--Still Got the Blues
Robert Randalph, younger guy on steel pedal blues
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Savoy Brown was always great blues