B. Did you consider any Canadian blues artists? And, of course, pretty much everything by Wolf and Muddy. Very difficult to narrow it down to 100. 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.. lol about Joeso true. Something tells me you guys didnt get to see these people play live . Montgomery shared the vocals with Elaine McFarland. Really enjoyed your list and found many great recommendations from all the comments as I sit here listening to Showdown! With, Standing at the Crossroads , Like a Sheep Out on the Foam , Doin the Shout , etc. I have 28 of them and I feel pretty good about that. He only started recording three years before his death, initially cutting gospel songs for the Paramount label. Also Fleetwood Macs Then Play On just to name a few. Bit of British Blues and Boogie? 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. Highlights include the US R&B chart-topper, Bo Diddley, its B-side Im A Man, and Road Runner.. Ultimately who is the definer of what blues is and whether an artist is truly a blues artist? And speaking of Brooks, Ill bet Lonnie Brooks is going to come out with a top 200 LP one of these days. He scored four US R&B chart-toppers in the 1950s and remained popular throughout his long and storied career. Music has always played a role in helping to define cultural moments throughout history. Chicken Shack, and I didnt see Savoy Brown, Climax Blues Band and the Chicago Blues Band. Bo is one of the greats and unfortunately very underappreciated. I agree with you regarding Savoy Brown, John. To celebrate National Album Day, on Saturday 12 October 2019, Radio 2 counted down the Top 40 Best Selling Albums of the 21st century (so far), courtesy of The Official Charts Company. 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. Pretty decent list. 'My biggest thing on this album is candidness,' she says. Although it includes super-charged versions of Howlin Wolf and Buddy Guy songs, the most impressive cuts are the original Pride & Joy and the rhythm and blues-rocker, Love Struck Baby. Those who had written off the blues as deader than a Dodo were made to eat their words by Texas Flood, a dynamic musical tour de force that bristled with life and energy. The group included a couple of blues covers: raw but incendiary versions of Albert Kings The Hunter and Jimmy Odens Howlin Wolf-associated Goin Down Slow.. If so, one without open mindedness and compassion I would bet. Im kind of you that I even looked at this list after realizing of what it consists. THIS IS A WHITE FOLKS LIST. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEm5zJKMksc Kokomo Arnold, Barbecue Bob, Charles Brown, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Blue Lu, Scrapper Blackwell, Cousin Joe, Pee Wee Crayton, Willie Dixon, Floyd Dixon, Snooks Eaglin, Sleepy John Estes, Four Blazes, Arthur Gunter, Slim Gaillard, Wynonie Harris,Earl Hooker, Screamin Jay Hawkins, Alberta Hunter, Ivory Joe Hunter, Tommy Johnson,, Lightnin Slim, J.B. Lenoir, Little Willie John, Smiley Lewis, Furry Lewis, Jimmy McCracklin, Percy Mayfield, Johnny Moores Three Blazers, Big Maybelle, Roy Milton, Amos Milburn to mention a few. Savoy Brown Blues Band, Raw Sienna, John Mayall , Blues breakers with Eric Clapton and the Hard Road album with Peter Green. Willie Dixon? And no one mentioned Stevie Ray Vaughs double Lp, Live. Great. The rest is history. I was happy to see Al Kooper mentioned, but its too bad that a band he was a member of the Blues Project featuring a great blues guitarist, Danny Kalb, wasnt included. 4.25 49,337 343. But in those years I have heard five albums that have all had a great influence on me. 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. Rihanna - ANTI. Witherspoon blends a rugged, bluesy earthiness with svelte jazz sophistication in the company of two legendary saxophonists (Ben Webster and Gerry Mulligan) and trumpeter Roy Eldridge. Youre quite right, and dont forget Livin Blues Wang Dang Doodle and Hells Session , Goed opgemerkt, zeker mbt c+b, desolation The missing link between rural delta Mississippi blues and its electrified Chicago cousin, singer/guitarist/harmonica player Wolf first made his mark with a potent succession of singles between 1951 and 1956 for Chess. Best culture of the 21st century Pop and rock Why the best album of the 21st century is Amy Winehouse's Back to Black Quietly beautiful and earthily funny, Back to Black's ebullient music. It was rekindled at the end of the 50s by young white Americans fascinated by their nations folk and blues heritage. A list of the best blues albums ever? Janis Joplin? Sure, some of those cross overs were not exactly bad by any means, but I dont know that they belong on this list. Lead Belly, Josh White, and B. , Missing Joe Bonamassa, Beth Hart, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Robert Cray Band, Robben Ford, Gary Clark Jr., Peter Green, Janis Joplin, Govt Mule, I know it is hard to please everybody but they left outside Edgar winter Tobacco Road, Led Zeppelin I Cant quit you Babe or Since Ive been loving you, and jimi Hendrix Voodoo Child, How can you not include Willie Dixons I am the Blues full of classic tunes all penned by Dixon and check out how often his name appears on other peoples albums he is the man. Hells Session and Wang Dang Doodle by Livin Blues. 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. I like them, but they dont belong anywhere near this list. A raspy-voiced Louisiana singer and guitarist, Slim was the brother-in-law of Slim Harpo and released his debut single in 1954 for the Feature label but reaped more acclaim a few years later during his time at Excello, an R&B imprint of Ernie Youngs Nashboro label. I wish it was more than 100. Listen to 100 Years Of The Blues on Apple Music and Spotify, and scroll down for our list of the best blues albums ever. The list opens up with the almighty Elmore James, the legendary King . Muddy Waters Electric Mud From Vinton, Louisiana, but raised in Texas, Brown was a multi-instrumentalist who, inspired by axe-slinger, T-Bone Walker, began his career playing blazing electric guitar. Desolation and Groeten uit Grolloo by Cuby & Blizzards A revered harmonica player and singer from Mississippi, Musselwhite made his debut with this classic album, which blurred the narrow divide between blues and rock music, especially on boogie-based songs such as Chicken Shack. The 12-song set mainly contained original material but also included a haunting blues reconfiguration of jazzman Duke Pearsons Cristo Redemptor(sic). 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. She's coming. Comprising ex-Yardbirds guitarist, Eric Clapton, along with bassist Jack Bruce and flamboyant drummer, Ginger Baker, Cream was a volatile but progressive supergroup whose rule at the pinnacle of British blues-rock tree was short but eventful. Also, The London Howlin Wolf Sessions could have also been included. Other noteworthy cuts include the infectious My Babe with Walter on vocals which also reached No. One James Cotton album and two Mayall. Key Track: Feeling Good, Chicago harmonica player and singer, Paul Butterfield, led one of the most significant American blues-influenced bands of the 1960s. 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. James was 64 when he recorded Today! Dubbed the king of the string, Nighthawk was born Robert Lee McCollum in Arkansas. This is just not music, its life. Then there are some albums that you may not know, like Blind Mississippi Morriss Back Porch Blues, Koerner, Ray & Glovers Blues, Rags and Hollers, and Tampa Reds Dont Tampa With the Blues; they are all equally worthy of inclusion. Also surprised that Robin Trower hasnt been mentioned. It remains a go-to compilation for those wishing to get acquainted with Kings 60s oeuvre. Aynsley Dunbar. Pinetop Perkins: Pinetops Boogie Woogie. Freddie King Live at Filmore 1970 is a great album, Amazed that Supersession wasnt the first album picked for the list. Key Track: Shake Your Hips, From Riverton, Mississippi, Eddie Son House was one of the delta blues styles principal architects. Blue Streak Luther Allison (1995) 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. Give me a break! I agree with you about Joe Bonamassa and John Hammond! . 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. Live on the Queen Mary Professor Longhair (1978) King was a year shy of his 40th birthday when he performed in front of adoring, screaming fans on November 21, 1964, at one of his favorite venues: Chicagos Regal Theater. Today (Jan. 6), she heightened the anticipation by revealing the official tracklist. The albums Desolation and Hells Session would be my first choice (probably because I had these records myself and played them endlessly.). The poled list of artists and top albums highly skews the reality of affection adios and professionals as well as the generational listeners would not even say this list poled by this site is even near accurate. ric ya damn skippy! Have a Good Bluesdigging Life , Bert!!!! so excited. I now have about 20 new artists/albums that I need to hear based off peoples comments and I thank the list and the people who commented for that. Id also remove the Boogie with Canned Heat and replace it with Hooker & Heat.. Something from Colosseum? This, the Butterfield Blues Bands sophomore LP, was commercially more successful than its predecessor, peaking at No. Album text by Charles Waring, introduction by Richard Havers. She contributes three self-written gems: Backlash Blues, Do I Move You, and I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl.. As far as Joe Bur right on. 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). As for Allman Bros. and Cream not being blues bands I would have to differ. 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. The Powder Blues Band may not be pc blues but they played their variety of blues. In that respect it is a great success so well done! King, The Allman Brothers, Jimmy Reed along with Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, which gives you an idea of the scope of this list. 1 and the slow, ambling ballad Sad Hours, where Walters harmonica is drenched in an eerie echo effect. Blues music as raw, down and dirty as it gets!!! With its searing fretboard licks, the album is a quintessential example of the guitarists flamboyant electric blues style. Losing Hand But most of all, they just sounded amazing. Originally from Greenwood, Mississippi, Slim (real name Eddie Jones) enjoyed a recording career that only lasted eight years, between 1951 and 1959. The Blues Forever! The Smokin Joe Kubek Band Served up Texas Style That is like making a chicken soup with no chicken! Love Paul Butterfield, Little Walter list goes on, maybe not in the top 100 albums but in top 100 harp players Richard Newel AKA King Biscuit Boy. 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 I also miss some women for example Ruth Brown, LaVerne Baker and Bettye Lavette. Theres no debating this fact. Fleetwood Mac Irish rose. The replies here are priceless. Great Album!!!!! A stunning album that never seems to get noticed. Steve winwood 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 He also contributed the albums killer cut, an intoxicating instrumental called Screamin.. Hes great. The highlights are numerous and include Devil Got My Woman, 22-20 Blues with James playing the piano and Im So Glad.. Johnny and Muddy during their time together was priceless! 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. 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. Buddy Guy, Albert Collins, and Frank Zappa all cited Slim as a seminal influence. This anthology of his recordings for Eli Toscanos short-lived indie label Cobra includes Rushs Top 10 US R&B hit, I Cant Quit You Baby, later covered by Led Zeppelin. But then again, there are a lot of people who could, or should, have been on this list but arent. 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. 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). I cant believe Five Live Yardbirds is not included, Also Stone The Crows, Bad Company. Unlike many blues singers of his era, Harpo had a light, satiny singing voice and was famed for his soulful blues harmonica playing as well as his guitar prowess. In a slightly more dialed up vein, Id also include Anthony Gomes. Johnny Winter First Winter. Born Eunice Waymon in North Carolina, Simone was a highly accomplished classically-trained musician who harbored dreams of being a concert pianist until racisms ugly reality made her turn to the worlds of blues, spirituals and jazz. After his clutch of early 78s released in 1931 for Paramount fell on deaf ears, James slipped into anonymity but was rediscovered and coaxed back to the recording studio three decades later as a result of the 1960s blues and folk revival. Blessed with a raspy soulful voice, which he accompanies with intricate acoustic guitar filigrees, Davis serves up 12 tunes on this intimate solo recital that bridge the divide between country blues and gospel music. He patented an earthy electric delta blues sound that was inspired by Robert Johnson (whom he knew) and Tampa Red. It's Jay-Z. Especially live album Face The Music is awesome. Monster Mike Welch Axe to Grind Rockin! The set includes songs associated with Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Mama Thornton, and Willie Cobbs while the Wells original, the funky Snatch & Hold It Back, doffs its cap to James Browns Papas Got A Brand New Bag. Its regarded as one of the best blues albums of the 1960s. The parent album arranged by Riley Hampton, varied from rocking R&B numbers (Tough Mary and Girl Of My Dreams) to sophisticated jazz-tinged ballads with strings (Stormy Weather), proving that James was much more than an earthy blues mama. Bert. Though most of the album is self-written, Mos musical roots are referenced by the inclusion of two Robert Johnson songs. European or African? Arguably the poet laureate of the blues, Dixon was born in Mississippi but is synonymous with the postwar Chicago electric style. . Lester Butler was a harp blowin maniac! . Nick gravenites my labors Criteria: These "Blues" albums were chosen to showcase the artists musical vision through their impact, originality, influence, creative inspiration & musical quality.This list does not include "greatest hits, best of, live albums, box sets OR albums by those artists who did not exhibit a clear blues thread throughout their careers. Little Walter playing with their back up on Checkin it out is a sensational album. Its all about the space between the notesjust ask BB (RIP). Jimmy Witherspoon, Spoonful, on Bluenote, Lomaxs Blues Songbook Dutch blues? King is more familiar to blues fans as B.
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