Between 1955 and 1961, Mississippi singer, guitarist and harmonica maestro, Jimmy Reed, racked up eighteen US R&B hit singles for the Chicago-based Vee-Jay label. No Sonnie and Brownie or Gary Davis? no luther and no jimi joints either.. what about page, yardbirds. She contributes three self-written gems: Backlash Blues, Do I Move You, and I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl.. lol about Joeso true. The folk-blues renaissance of the 1960s revived many a bluesmans ailing career. You are missing greats like Slim Harpo, Rod Piazza, George Harmonica Smith, William Clarke, Willie Dixon (wrote like half of the songs on all of the other old school Chicago blues singers albums too), Robert Nighthawk, James Harman, Ronnie Earl (best living blues guitar player because Joe Bonamassa is not a true blues guitar player as far as Im concerned), Carey Bell, Little Charlie and the Nightcats, Steve Guyger, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Kim Wilson, and a slew of others. But in those years I have heard five albums that have all had a great influence on me. 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. Styles. I wish the list could have had 500 or 1000 great albums. Well, have we succeeded? Stacker set out to find the best albums of the 21st century, compiling data from Metacritic (as of October . Even people who love the blues can manage to leave Willie Dixon off this list. Rorys Irish Tour is brilliant, but not a blues record. Why doesnt Joe Bonamassa feature anywhere? Sign In. Savoy Browns BLUE MATTER & Albert Kings Live Wire/Blues Power-live at the filmore are a couple of my favs. King Of The Delta Blues Singers was the first-ever compilation of his music and helped Johnson reach a new audience in the 1960s. Bond, so glad you gave recognition to Roy Buchanan. savoy browns street corner talkin needs to be included! Otis Spann. She cut a slew of memorable 78-rpm singles that included the chart-topping, Down Hearted Blues featuring just piano accompaniment from 1923, which is one of the numerous highlights of a 2-CD retrospective that stands as a monument to Smiths remarkable legacy. No one mentioned Hadda Brooks. Mick Taylor. Luthers Blues was his second LP for Berry Gordy and epitomizes Allisons Chi-Town blues style with its amalgam of big-city grit and polish. J.B. Lenoir, Chicken Shack, Fleetwood Mac in Chicago, Missing The Chicago Climax Blues Band, precursor to Climax. On it, he interpreted material made famous by American bluesmen Muddy Waters, Tampa Red, Otis Rush, Freddy King, Lowell Fulson and others. Otis Spann is the Blues (wikipedia: leading postwar blues pianist) and The good thing that came out of this is the secondary list from these comments so we may all discover some hidden treasures that we may have never known about! Otis Grand, Blues 65 Etta James, Tell Mamma. The Black Keys Thickfreakness Before she achieved significant pop/rock crossover success, Raitts early albums like this one, only her second long-player were an eclectic mix of blues, antique jazz, folk, and singer-songwriter pop. Renowned for his flamboyant stage act and colorful attire, Slim was also one of the first guitarists to use distortion. YOU GUYS TOTALLY MISSED ROY BUCHANAN , BETTER GO BACK AND STUDY UP!!! Produced by frontman Michael Gira, the album featured musical guests St. Vincent, Bill Rieflin and Cold Specks. ZZ Tops First Album was as bluesy as any of the mentioned albums. Bout time someone mentioned Shuggie Otis. Really enjoyed your list and found many great recommendations from all the comments as I sit here listening to Showdown! Also the Graham Bond Organisation. The biggest was the chart-topping Juke, a driving instrumental attributed to Little Walter & His Night Cats, which begins this 20-song overview of the harmonica players fertile Chess tenure. Featuring tracks recorded in Memphis during 1962, Jelly Roll King chronicles Frosts work for Phillips International, a label run by Sun Records founder Sam Phillips, and the Louisiana-based Jewel imprint. A blues shouter from Arkansas who possessed a rich, resonant voice, Witherspoon rose to fame in the 1940s with pianist Jay McShanns band before going solo and topping the US R&B charts in 1949 with Aint Nobodys Business. That particular song features on the singers iconic 1959 album, At The Monterey Festival, which was included as part of the 1972 live double LP compilation, Spoon Concerts. What? And, of course, pretty much everything by Wolf and Muddy. Amongst its gems is the carefree title song, the earthy I Crave Pigmeat with washboard accompaniment, and the storytelling ballad Homesick and Lonesome Blues, a vehicle for Fullers scything slide guitar. My debut album. SRV and Double Trouble, In Step. 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. 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. What about The Groundhogs? The album is off the list? 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. Beth Hart 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 do appreciate that some of my favorite artists and albums are on here even as I acknowledge that some people are dissing that same music as impure or not blues to them. Rod Piazza & Mighty Flyers Live at B.B. Mick Fleetwood. B. king Live and Well. Grammys would come later in her career and help to crown her the queen of contemporary blues, but Turn Up The Heat captures her at the start of what became a storied musical journey. Electric flag long time coming This list has too many blues inspired classic rock bands on it. Stackerset out to find the best albums of the 21st century, compiling data from Metacritic(as of October 2022). Though considered a jazz singer, Baltimore-born Billie Holiday (real name Eleanor Fagan) was well-versed in the language of the blues, with its bittersweet cadences and themes of bad luck, heartbreak, and disappointment. Also featured is M.O. Whatever his best technical album might be, I believe it was In Step that brought Stevie further to the attention of music lovers, not just blues lovers. Music Reviews: My 21st Century Blues by RAYE released in 2023. Johnny Winter nothin but the blues It features guest cameos from Paul Simon, Carlos Santana, and an uncredited Steve Miller on a broad selection of material. King King by The Red Devils is my favorite live blues album of all time. In a slightly more dialed up vein, Id also include Anthony Gomes. Bert. Future blues star, Buddy Guy, assists on additional guitar, but its Waters who is the unequivocal center of attention, mesmerizing with his nuanced vocals, which range from booming hollers to hushed whispers. Early 21st Century Blues is an album by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies, released in 2005. Other highlights were Cuttin In, a chugging beat ballad with strings and the skipping R&B-flavored Broke & Lonely, where Watsons assured vocals are punctuated by dancing horns. Magic Sam was a huge part of the famous Chicago blues sound. My 21st Century Blues will house 15 total tracks, which will be spread across two sides. I am going to listen to them, but as a Belgian I would like to say you might want to check out The Zoots live at The Bannana Peel. J.B.Hutto & The Hawks: Hawk Squat Many of these albums are, in fact, collections assembled years or even decades after the material they contain was recorded as singles. Key Track: Good Morning, School Girl. As far as best living guitarist, not sure if anyone tops Derek Trucks right now. It was there that he released his debut LP, Rooster Blues, in 1960; a cache of singles that ranged from ramshackle down-home laments (My Starter Wont Work) to humorous Cold War meditations (GI Blues) and portentous tales of love gone bad (Hoo-Doo Blues). Black Country Suite, his debut album, is mainly instrumental and is dominated by the ten-part titular opus, which shows off Allisons bebop-meets-blues and country piano style in a trio setting. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, singer/pianist Otis Spann moved to Chicago when he was 22 and made his mark on the burgeoning Windy City blues scene of the late 1940s. Colin James National Steel Love it! Hendrix Blues King said, Peter Green is the only blues guitar player that can make me cry.Savoy Brown(Kim Simmons)andNo Jimmy Page? Many of them appeared on this album, which despite its title, was recorded in a studio and not in front of an audience. 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. Joe Bonamassa is said by nearly all of the guitar, blues, and rock music magazines to be the best living blues guitarist and should be on the list (he is much better than Johnny Lang, a contemporary who is on the list). Stevie Ray Vaughn? Blue Streak Luther Allison (1995) Jas. It contains some of the best guitar work of Claptons career. Dubbed the king of the string, Nighthawk was born Robert Lee McCollum in Arkansas. And After toiling as a street musician in Chicago, Hooker began playing in clubs and eventually cut some singles one of which, the instrumental Blue Guitar became the basis of Muddy Waters 1962 single, You Shook Me. With his reputation blossoming he guested on a Beatles TV special in the US Hookers debut LP followed in 1967 for the Wisconsin indie label, Cuca, and contained a dozen self-written instrumentals which highlighted his guitars stinging attack and lucid tone. 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. This five-time Grammy-winning fedora-wearing blues troubadour from Los Angeles began his career in 1980 under his birth name, Kevin Moore, but didnt make an impact until he had reinvented himself as Keb Mo in the 1990s. His songs have been covered by some of the best. I cant imagine how anything could be better that this one. 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. This compilation focuses on his earliest recordings, a bunch of 78s made in 1931 for Paramount Records where he first established his idiosyncratic style. Two Steps from the Blues Bobby Blue Band (1962) With, Standing at the Crossroads , Like a Sheep Out on the Foam , Doin the Shout , etc. Unlike Memphis Minnie, pianist and singer Memphis Slim was an authentic Bluff City native. Bo is one of the greats and unfortunately very underappreciated. A prolific recording artist and virtuosic guitarist, New Orleans-born Johnson was a blues pioneer who invented the idea of the lead guitar solo. Tom Waits Orphans: Brawlers, (as you see, i like the movies of Jim Jarmusch ! It included a stripped-down version of his 1942 R&B hit, the risqu Let Me Play With Your Poodle, alongside revamps of his earlier tunes, Its Tight Like That and Love Her With A Feeling., Key Track: Let Me Play With Your Poodle, A legendary group who at their peak represented the pinnacle of southern blues-rock, the Allman Brothers Band was formed in Florida in 1969 and thanks to the dueling guitars of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts quickly made a name for itself. Sure, some of those cross overs were not exactly bad by any means, but I dont know that they belong on this list. He began his career in 1959 for a small Chicago indie label called Artistic before joining Chess a year later, where he stayed until 1970. So thanks again! Aw, yes, the Powder Blues Band. We have given you our list of the best blues albums alphabetically, having given up trying to number. His self-titled Folkways album helped revitalize Hopkins ailing career, putting him back into the big time. 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. What? 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. Bit of British Blues and Boogie? YES too many Blues-Rock releases and BLUES FOR A ROTTEN AFTERNOON isnt even on the list, so THAT tells me the compilers are just kids. Toler Bros Toler Brothers Like Skip James, he recorded in 1930 for Paramount and was later plucked from obscurity by the folk-blues revival. One of the few things Ill miss when I die. Sinners Prayer Hes so often, criminally, overlooked. George Thoroughgood? George Thorogood & The Destroyers self titled debut (1977) Community. The standouts range from the chugging instrumentals My Babe and Everythings Gonna Be Alright to nocturnal vocal ballads in the shape of the smoldering Last Night.. Let us know in the comments section below. Where is Fathers and Sons ? etc etc. Backed by an ace band (which includes pianist Otis Spann and blues legend Muddy Waters), Smith breezes through eleven Little Walter tunes while putting his own indelible spin on them. If you asked leading University music appreciation doctorate professors , I am CERTAIN you would find popularity and technical statistics that could not agree with the idem listing you have posted. Im not sure if itd fit on a best blues list though definitely rooted in the blues, but more rock oriented (although their cover of Groundhog on that album is spot on). The first photo shows RAYE holding a notepad, with the tracklist written on it in gold pen. This, their second LP release, partly recorded in Chicago, reflected the groups passion for black American blues and soul music with its covers of songs by Solomon Burke, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Irma Thomas, and The Drifters. The biggest was the No. Janis Joplin The essential Duke Robilliard Dukes Blues Delightfull! Youre quite right, and dont forget Livin Blues Wang Dang Doodle and Hells Session , Goed opgemerkt, zeker mbt c+b, desolation Sometimes you get the frustrating sense that strong ideas are being deliberately short-circuited in the pursuit of a slightly self-conscious weirdness. Walker's new record, Blues Comin' On, finds him teaming up with fellow legends Jorma Kaukonen, Keb' Mo', Eric Gales, Lee Oskar, and others for what can only be called a super session. Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers Sinner Street John Mayall earns a place on my list because he appreciates the blues, he shepherded several artists like Clapton during their careers and for his contribution to the music! I like Fats Domino singing the blues He did a lot of blues, mostly his earley recordings. Blues. King, The Allman Brothers, Jimmy Reed along with Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, which gives you an idea of the scope of this list. best blues albums of the 21st century. He rose to fame as a charismatic purveyor of folk-blues in the 1930s and went on to influence everyone from Lonnie Donegan and Bob Dylan to Nirvanas Kurt Cobain. Havent listened to much blues since I got sober but it holds a special place in my heart. He plays a lot of cigar box guitars and unusual instruments. And everyone has their own opinion and thats great. Rory Block When a woman gets the blues Sweet! His first album West Side Soul was released in 1967. TODAY! More remarkable was Wolfs singing voice, which could change from a deep, full-throated roar to an eerie lupine howl. 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. Albums i have listened to thousands of times. you cant win with a list like this . She paid tribute to one of her idols, Bessie Smith, with this New Orleans-style album, which included reworkings of the Smith favorites Send Me To The Lectric Chair and Backwater Blues., A self-taught guitarist who initially preferred not to sing because of a speech impediment, Earl Zebedee Hooker was the cousin of fellow Mississippian, the more famous John Lee Hooker. Bad Axe by Son Seals is definitely missing, Boom Boom by John Lee Hoover is definitely deserving, and Clarence Gatemouth Brown probably should also be included. Agree about Willie DixonNeeds to be there. Early on in his career, White recorded under the pseudonyms Pinewood Tom, The Singing Christian, and Tippy Barton before using his real name. Great stuff. Johnny Winter progressive blues experiment A potent blues-rock manifesto. I think I will have to check out a few of these Nevertheless I miss Jimmy Vaughan . "Introduction." 2. Without further ado, get ready to gawk at the greatest album art of the 21st Century: . Love seeing a list like this and watch people speak of their favorites and how could they miss.!? I have the equipment, just dont have the time. I agree 1000% with you. This has to be one of the greats! The album tapped into Moores blues roots and contained two ace covers: Chicago bluesman Jimmy Rogers Walking By Myself and Johnny Guitar Watsons Too Tired, featuring a guitar cameo from Albert Collins. And the John Mayalls Bluesbreakers with Peter Green??? You cant be serious about J Geils? And just as importantly, what have we missed? Thank you, Wanda. Seriously, great choice! How about When a guitar plays the blues or any song off Loading Zone he smokes almost every player on this list! Downchild Blues Band) who have been entertaining folks with awesome foot-stompin blues for some 45 years. Also Fleetwood Macs Then Play On just to name a few. The album marked a watershed moment for the British music scene, sparking a blues-rock explosion. B. Key Track: Voodoo Woman, The song of a preacher, Johnson was a country blues singer and fingerstyle electric guitar player from Atlanta, Georgia. why is it so windy lately 2021; pretense in a sentence; den of thieves full movie filmyzilla; judith resnik accomplishments; the horse whisperer hospital scene; rage games online; who is clint black's biological mother; center console runabout Like you we have a soft spot for them. Many that are much better than those they selected !!! Feeling lazy. John Hammond So Many Roads (http://www.allmusic.com/album/so-many-roads-mw0000618281) and if youre going to include Layla and Wheels of Fire, you should think about Highway 61 Revisited. Other omissions that certainly belong: Jimmy Witherspoon, Charles Brown, and Dave Van Ronk. B.B. Savoy Brown definitely belongs on that list. Chris Moran is RIGHT ON. Half of the songs were previously unissued sides, ranging from wailing blues ballads to sober meditations on loss, bad luck and prison life. I read them all and thanks. Compilations or reissues are not considered. Dont forget to listen the whole album Live in Dusseldorf But those albums that Ive listed are the ones I suggest people listen to, and I have done so for a long time. Freddie King- My Feeling For The Blues 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. Chicken Shack appears on so few lists of greats, sad to say. Kenny Wayne Shepherd Ledbetter Heights Awesome! 4 albums of BLOOMFIELD..???? 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. And consider the folks whose paths never crossed those of the white historians or those who sang only to themselves and their God. Some of them turned up on this, his debut LP, a blues barnstormer that took his unique style of music to a new audience. . 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. Somebody just went through his own collection. Given the name Memphis Minnie by an A&R employee at Columbia Records in 1930, she initially recorded with her first husband Kansas Joe McCoy before she went solo. ought to be there: Orangedroog65. Weve set ourselves another, almost, impossible challenge. Cuz yer listening to the blues and thats the thing. Endless Boogie, John Lee Hooker. 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. Thanks for reading thus far, if you have. I love you all. I did not rate him myself to be on the list. I would have left out any rock or jazz cross-over artists (No Stones, no Clapton, no Allman Bros, No Cream, no SRV!! The sextets commercial breakthrough came was this incendiary live album, recorded over two nights in rock promoter Bill Grahams New York venue. Excellent list, though I would have left a Various Artists field opened for CHICAGO! The title of the album was : This was his first long-player and it contained the original version of his signature song, the memorable Gangster Of Love, dating from 1957. Discover 21st Century Blues [Ecko] by Various Artists released in 2008. Before then, though, he was an aspiring bluesman influenced by the on-stage antics of extrovert guitarist T-Bone Walker and first made his mark in the 1950s combining his smooth vocals with humorous lyrics and dazzling fretboard pyrotechnics. Back in 1983 at the age of thirty, he was a newbie who helped reinvigorate the moribund US blues scene with the hit album, Bad Influence. ), I saved the link with the title 100 Great Blues / Blues Inspired Albums. The title was just misleading really, John Lee Hooker LP-Live at cafe au-go-go. The rest is history. for Seymour Solomons Vanguard label but his expressive falsetto voice, underpinned by gently undulating guitar filigrees, sounded better than ever. 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