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The Original Lost Elektra Sessions(more) »rank: 46386by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
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Blues Masters: The Very Best of Jimmy Reed(more) »rank: 34999by: Jimmy Reed
: :With his meteoric run of hits from early 1955 through late 1961, Chicago's Jimmy Reed reigned as the most popular bluesman of his day, rivaled only by fellow Mississippi transplant B.B. King. By the mid-'60s Reed was playing New York's Carnegie Hall and the Apollo Theater and touring England as a star. Reed's sweet, Delta-inflected singing complemented the cool, walking bass shuffles of his cleverly crafted songs, the finest of which are to be found in this tasteful contribution to Rhino's Blues Masters series. Included here are chart toppers like 'You Don't Have to Go,' 'Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby,' 'Baby, What You ... |
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A Hard Road(more) »rank: 31307by: John Mayall's Bluesbreakers w, Peter Green, John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers
: :With his meteoric run of hits from early 1955 through late 1961, Chicago's Jimmy Reed reigned as the most popular bluesman of his day, rivaled only by fellow Mississippi transplant B.B. King. By the mid-'60s Reed was playing New York's Carnegie Hall and the Apollo Theater and touring England as a star. Reed's sweet, Delta-inflected singing complemented the cool, walking bass shuffles of his cleverly crafted songs, the finest of which are to be found in this tasteful contribution to Rhino's Blues Masters series. Included here are chart toppers like 'You Don't Have to Go,' 'Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby,' 'Baby, What You ... |
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Blue Christmas: Christmas Coll - 20th Century Masters(more) »rank: 8384by: Various Artists
: :With his meteoric run of hits from early 1955 through late 1961, Chicago's Jimmy Reed reigned as the most popular bluesman of his day, rivaled only by fellow Mississippi transplant B.B. King. By the mid-'60s Reed was playing New York's Carnegie Hall and the Apollo Theater and touring England as a star. Reed's sweet, Delta-inflected singing complemented the cool, walking bass shuffles of his cleverly crafted songs, the finest of which are to be found in this tasteful contribution to Rhino's Blues Masters series. Included here are chart toppers like 'You Don't Have to Go,' 'Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby,' 'Baby, What You ... |
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Steady Movin'(more) »rank: 98908by: Carlos del Junco Band
:Album Description:Steady Movin' shows yet again why many people think Carlos del Junco is the greatest harmonica player alive - the Toronto Star claims that del Junco elevates the harp to the equivalent of a Stradivarius violin! The album bursts with creative energy - this jazz-blues album will make everybody want to dance. |
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Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite's Southside Band(more) »rank: 50286by: Charlie Musselwhite's Southside Band
:Album Description:Steady Movin' shows yet again why many people think Carlos del Junco is the greatest harmonica player alive - the Toronto Star claims that del Junco elevates the harp to the equivalent of a Stradivarius violin! The album bursts with creative energy - this jazz-blues album will make everybody want to dance. |
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The Best of Chicago Blues(more) »rank: 20432by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Steady Movin' shows yet again why many people think Carlos del Junco is the greatest harmonica player alive - the Toronto Star claims that del Junco elevates the harp to the equivalent of a Stradivarius violin! The album bursts with creative energy - this jazz-blues album will make everybody want to dance. |
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Alligator Records 35X35(more) »rank: 9288by: Various Artists
:Album Description:35 X 35 is not just another best-of compilation. Alligator founder and president Bruce Iglauer and staff chose to spotlight songs from the Alligator debut release from each featured artist. From 'She's Gone' (the very first track on the very first Alligator album, 1971's Hound Dog Taylor and the HouseRockers) to the legendary Mavis Staples' chilling 'A Dying Man's Plea,' 35 X 35 is effectively a chronological history of Alligator, a story told in music highlighting every style of blues and roots music the company has released. From the searing hard blues of Hound Dog Taylor, Son Seals, Albert Collins, Luther Allison, ... |
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The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw(more) »rank: 94903by: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
:Album Description:The Butterfield Blues Band sparked a firestorm of blues activity by young white kids all around the world. 1967's The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw, Butterfield's third album, saw Elvin Bishop (A.K.A. Pigboy Crabshaw) replace Mike Bloomfield on sizzling lead guitar and ride point for a combo now boasting a wailing horn section led by multi-saxist David Sanborn. |
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Sun Records: Ultimate Blues Collection(more) »rank: 67561by: Various Artists
:Album Description:The Butterfield Blues Band sparked a firestorm of blues activity by young white kids all around the world. 1967's The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw, Butterfield's third album, saw Elvin Bishop (A.K.A. Pigboy Crabshaw) replace Mike Bloomfield on sizzling lead guitar and ride point for a combo now boasting a wailing horn section led by multi-saxist David Sanborn. |

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