i believe it should read muddy waters live at Newport 1960. Bill Wymans favorite. Comments (22) Discography. This Mississippi blues master recorded for a variety of record companies during his long career, including Modern, Sensation, and Vee-Jay, where he scored some massive R&B hits. Muddy Waters, Paul Butterfield, Duck Dunn, Buddy Miles, and so many more. 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. Rory Gallagher Live in Europe is better blues album than Irish Tour in my opinion. She contributes three self-written gems: Backlash Blues, Do I Move You, and I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl.. At least you did include Texas Flood , Good to see Lonnie Johnson here. Their recording Projections still holds up well although possibly not among the Top 100. This triple CD set focused on an overlooked collection of early Hooker recordings that remained unreleased until the 1970s. You forgot Smokey Wilsons 88th Street Blues. 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. Saw him in Sydney, early 1980s from memory in a club in Balmain & he was incredible !!! Probably the best white British / black legend collaboration. Discover. Willie Dixon I am the Blues The Genius of Earl Hooker Earl Hooker (1968) 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. By 1956, Rush had quit his job in a steel mill having established himself as a rising star of the Windy Citys vibrant west side blues scene. He also contributed the albums killer cut, an intoxicating instrumental called Screamin.. Mathus & his knockdown society? 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. George Thoroughgood? My debut album. 6 in the UK albums chart, Clapton left to form Cream shortly afterwards. ZZ Tops First Album was as bluesy as any of the mentioned albums. Kenny Wayne Shepherd Ledbetter Heights Awesome! there were probably about 20 people there, and each time after it became more and more crowded ,not because we were awakened to the music by Elvis,Mick and Keith , and Clapton Included are a couple of potent original tunes, including an epic 23-minute-long version of the progressive-rock-style Whipping Post.. I think 100 albums is too limiting. And what about Roy Buchanan When a Guitar plays the Blues? This has to be one of the greats! The 100 best albums of the 21st century From left, Amy Winehouse, Arctic Monkeys, Beyonc, Kendrick Lamar. He only started recording three years before his death, initially cutting gospel songs for the Paramount label. Give him a listen. Well done Bert, I would say add To blind to see from Cuby and the Blizzards to the list as well. Growing up in Chicago I became a fan of Billy Boy Arnold. More remarkable was Wolfs singing voice, which could change from a deep, full-throated roar to an eerie lupine howl. Humble Pie? Album text by Charles Waring, introduction by Richard Havers. 4 albums of BLOOMFIELD..???? In that respect it is a great success so well done! Larry Taylor. Remarkably, it was his first recording using an electric guitar, and he precedes a version of the blues standard, Baby Please Dont Go, with a short talk about his guitar style and affection for the blues. riquitrefe. Some of them turned up on this, his debut LP, a blues barnstormer that took his unique style of music to a new audience. TODAY! Clarence Gatemouth Brown and Jimi Hendrix are big omissions. Johnny Shines Standing at the Crossroads No Ronnie Earl, Tab Benoit or Sonny Landreth??? Really enjoyed your list and found many great recommendations from all the comments as I sit here listening to Showdown! From North Carolina, Fuller (real name Fulton Allen) was an exponent of Piedmont blues, a US east coast style defined by guitar finger-picking that was influenced by the jaunty rhythms of ragtime music. Pretty weak on harp: No Sonny Boy 1 (John Lee Williamson). He scored four US R&B chart-toppers in the 1950s and remained popular throughout his long and storied career. His Best rounded up twenty of Diddleys most popular and commercially successful tunes for the Chicago Chess label, which was the singer/guitarists recording home between 1955 and 1974. Consider all the Henry Sloans weve never heard and the mothers of those we have. John Luries Legendary Marvin Pontiac The 31 tracks on this double-CD trace the journey John Lee, and the Blues, made from the Delta to the city, and on to the whole world. They are not blues bands, no matter how hard they try. Any Live Allman Bros. His eponymous 1962 album was his second long-player for Chicagos Chess Records and mostly consisted of material written by Willie Dixon. Nicknamed the Guitar Wizard, Red cut his first record in 1928 and his final one, thirty-two years later. 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. 4.25 49,337 343. Typical North American rubbish. Though originally from Oklahoma, singer and hot-shot guitar slinger, Fulson, became a pivotal figure of the American west coast blues scene from the late 1940s onwards. The album marked a watershed moment for the British music scene, sparking a blues-rock explosion. Detroits Motown label wasnt renowned as a platform for blues artists but in 1972 the company made an exception and recruited this magnetic Arkansas singer/guitarist who had cut his teeth in the Chicago bands of Howlin Wolf and Freddie King. Omar&Howlers:I Told You So. More significantly, the exotic 13-minute title song defined by extended improvisational passages over a mesmeric, open-ended groove lit the touchpaper for both acid and west coast rock. Stacker set out to find the best albums of the 21st century, compiling data from Metacritic (as of March 17, 2021). AC/DC and Led are stretching it. No. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. What? 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. It is one of my favourites of his, Family Style being another, but there is his live music too where we really see his genius unfiltered by record producers etc. I did not rate him myself to be on the list. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots was The Flaming Lips' first 21st century album, and it ended up being one of the best of all time. Willie Dixon? In fact, well shall never know who the truest bluesmakers were or where they came from. Ma Raineys Black Bottom is a compilation that cherry-picks 14 of the singers best tracks, including the memorable and risqu title song and the equally marvelous Bo-Weavil Blues and See See Rider Blues. Unquestionably, without Ma Rainey, there would be no Bessie Smith, Big Mama Thornton, or Janis Joplin. He has a lot of great records. WILLIE DIXON, besides writing MANY BLUES STANDARDS/CLASSICS, is playing on mist of the CHESS stjuff. Robert Nighthawk Live on Maxwell Street. He recorded this album in 1969, though it wasnt released until after his death. I would say that some of these bands should be included. Add: Vanguard Records The Best Of The Chicago Blues a seminal anthology. I noticed that too. There the Gibson is really crying. 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. try it out. Gotta agree with that. A smooth-voiced Mississippi singer who accompanied himself with guitar and harmonica, Rogers was born Jay Arthur Lane and was a crucial figure in the development of south side Chicago blues during the early 1950s. No song by Roy Buchanan? Listen to the Stones 1st 4 LPs,Rolling Stones After Muddy Waters.When they tour they sit in with blues bands after the gig .Listen to Mick Jagger & the Red Devils all lil walter&Willie Dixon,Howlin Wolf, Strictly speaking, Harmonica Slim may be correct about several blues-inspired bands appearing on a blues-exclusive list. Key Track: Easy Baby. Also, in many cases, there are better collections by the same artist than the ones listed. Btw I nominate Talk to Your Daughter as Robben Fords actual best album. Otis Taylor? Strangely, none of his singles for the Chicago Chess label cut during the first half of the 1950s entered the charts, but they were eventually rounded up on a well-received album, House Of The Blues. The album had a profound impact on British blues-rock bands. On some of the tunes like Walkin The Blues and Whisky & Women a band backs Hooker though the unaccompanied songs Sugar Mama and Leave My Wife Alone undoubtedly possess greater intensity. Dutch blues? Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters Paul Rodgers (& friends) (1993) The Rolling Stones covered Little Red Rooster in 1964 while Cream recorded a version of Spoonful two years later. What is abundantly clear, though, is the visceral power of Johnsons music, originally released on a series of 78-rpm singles between 1936 and 1937. 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. Chicago: the Blues Today, volume with Johnny Young, Johnny Shines, Big Walter I agree. So true. Where is Fathers and Sons ? 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. it was good to Nina Simone & josh white on the list some notable piano players are missing- Otis Spann, Charles Brown and of course Ray Charles. As for Allman Bros. and Cream not being blues bands I would have to differ. guess they assume its soul or r and b, but his early stuff was straight blues. Roy Buchanan was to overly stylistic, loved him but he began to bore me. It's Jay-Z. A bottleneck guitar specialist from Rossville, Tennessee, McDowell first learned to play slide guitar using a filed-down beef bone. In a slightly more dialed up vein, Id also include Anthony Gomes. Its all about the space between the notesjust ask BB (RIP). The groups blues roots are reflected by their meaty repurposing of songs by T-Bone Walker (Stormy Monday), Blind Willie McTell (Statesboro Blues), and Elmore James (Done Somebody Wrong). Hes so often, criminally, overlooked. Elmore James - Blues Master Works. I havent heard of your selections but then maybe that is a good thing? Charley Patton was arguably the most significant architect of the influential Mississippi delta blues style and also recorded under the names The Masked Marvel and Elder J J Hadley. Hailing from Mississippi, Rush learned to play the guitar when he was eight and moved to Chicago when he was fourteen after hearing a Muddy Waters record. These are the 21st Century albums that hit every pleasure center for us, that made us dance and sing along to karaoke and made the commute to work a little less miserable. Pretty decent list one huge omission in my opinion Willie Dixons I Am the Blues is easily one of the finest blues albums ever recorded. Of the five albums he made in his 35 years, this, his debut, is arguably his best, showcasing his compelling fretboard style and commanding tone. Smithsonian Folkways Classic Appalachian Blues. The possessor of a powerful contralto voice, she was hailed by her first record company as the Mother of the Blues. She made her debut recording in 1923 and her final one, five years later, before retiring in 1935. Rocking at the Tweed Mill. The blues was almost dead in the us. West Side Soul - Magic Sam Blues Band. Not only as a rocker but as a bluesman. Would like to see One Album per Artist this allows a greater degree of inclusivity. The Jimmy Rogers All Stars Band (Jeff Healey, Kim Wilson, Eric Clapton and more) Blues, Blues Blues. The highlights are numerous and include Devil Got My Woman, 22-20 Blues with James playing the piano and Im So Glad.. Three years shy of his sixtieth birthday, Water is backed by a superb band (including pianist Otis Spann and harmonica player, James Cotton), delivering a bravura performance. A charismatic singer and harmonica player from West Memphis, Arkansas, born Amos Wells Blakemore Jr, Wells released his debut album, Hoodoo Man Blues, for Chicago indie label, Delmark. On Good Mornin Blues, Barbers band features Northern Irish singer/songwriter, Ottilie Patterson, as well as London jazz saxophone legend, Ronnie Scott, on a selection of material that ranges from Lead Bellys title song and Lionel Hamptons Hamps Blues to originals by Barber and Patterson. B. The title of the album was : He has every right to a place on this list. the vastness of your undertaking was so huge, that I am not surprised that many peoples favorites are missing! Hes the apex songwriter of blues music. The title song appeared on this compilation, a 10-track overview of his Stax-era recordings, including assorted singles, B-sides, and album tracks. Keith Hartley. "Mary Jane." 7. Showdown! Think weve missed one of the best blues albums? The Smokin Joe Kubek Band Served up Texas Style They are however some albums of undead white people who could be integrated in such a list: Though she was only 23 at the time, Raitt shows a remarkable musical maturity, convincingly uniting disparate styles via her passion for the music. Savoy Brown definitely belongs on that list. Dave Van Ronk Sings the Blues On this magnificent album, however, he played an acoustic guitar on what was an intimate, unplugged-style session that attempted to latch on to the folk music revival of the early 60s. Buddy Guy Stone Crazy Noted for his trademark fedora and sunglasses, Texas singer/guitarist Sam Lightnin Hopkins blueprinted an even more distinctive musical style, accompanying his raspy voice with deft fingerstyle guitar. Big Bill Broonzys career as a blues singer took him on a remarkable odyssey, from the brutal cotton fields of the deep American south to the rarefied ambience of European concert halls. He patented an eclectic yet distinctive sound that was an amalgam of blues, country, Cajun, jazz, and R&B styles. I met a Dutch girl back around 1970 and took her to Tower Records at Bay and Columbus in S.F. ric ya damn skippy! Great list. A pioneer of electric blues, Walker had a profound impact on many guitarists who followed in his wake, ranging from B. He began his solo recording career in 1978 and recorded Still Got The Blues which went platinum in the UK and gold in the USA twelve years later. Bad Companyreally? Bo is one of the greats and unfortunately very underappreciated. 13 in the Billboard 200. The Brits embraced it and started it again. And I applaud you for alphabetical as opposed to a merit ranking. 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 . 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. If your including John mayall, Jazz blues fusion would be my pick, as would Roy Buchanans Austin city limits performance. Very best of that particular genre that includes Canned Heat and Ten Years After. Macclesfield born multi-instrumentalist John Mayalls finest moment came in 1966 when he led a band called Bluesbreakers, which featured a rising guitar star who had previously been with The Yardbirds: Eric Clapton. Big Dave McLean For the Blues, Always. Fantastic list but seriously where are The Animals one of the best blues bands of the 60s nothing can come close to there self titled album and House of the Rising Sun is a classic. 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. Son seals koko Taylor missed them stones bull, Joe Bonamassa Agree with Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters. Snooks Eaglin New Orleans Street Singer Big Joe Turner, with Count Basie, Kansas City; on Pablo The Blues Forever! Though the LP garnered mixed critical reviews, From The Cradle topped the US and UK album charts and also triumphed at the 1995 Grammy Awards in the Best Traditional Blues Album category. know, Ive seen and listened to all the best in the business !!! Though blues was an omnipresent element in Hendrixs oeuvre, he never made a dedicated blues album. King is more familiar to blues fans as B. Give me a break. Key Track: Shake Your Hips, From Riverton, Mississippi, Eddie Son House was one of the delta blues styles principal architects. Arguably the poet laureate of the blues, Dixon was born in Mississippi but is synonymous with the postwar Chicago electric style. 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. Half of the songs were previously unissued sides, ranging from wailing blues ballads to sober meditations on loss, bad luck and prison life. The Fabulous Thunderbirds: `Girls Go Wild Down and Out Blues Sonny Boy Williamson (1959) Plus the fact Ronnie plays ever note like it is his last! 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. Albums were ranked according to their Metascore, which represents an aggregation of critic reviews. R.L. Rorys Irish Tour is brilliant, but not a blues record. He actually did make the list, but only for one album? . Topping the US pop charts, Wheels Of Fire was the power trios third long-player: a sprawling double album combining studio material with tracks recorded live in San Francisco. c. All lists such as this are subjective of course, but I totally agree with Chris Moran. What about all the albums He produced on the Blue Sky label performing with Muddy Waters? Ive got a lot of music to find! He was born Aleck Ford in Mississippi and then took the name Rice Miller before morphing into Sonny Boy Williamson. Hes more of a Rock Band. 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. East-West is widely acknowledged as one of the best and most influential albums in the history of blues rock. Both worthwhile considerations for sure. The Doors L.A Woman, Amazing list. Though not as accomplished, perhaps, as his later records, it presents Hookers unique Mississippi blues style in its rawest, undiluted form. Im with you, Slim. He scored a raft of US R&B hits between 1948 and 1976, including the No. Id include The Paul Butterfield Blues Band LIVE double LP and Charlie Musselwhites often overlooked Tennessee Woman. Id be quite tempted to include Janis Joplins I Got Dem Ol Kozmic Blues Again Mama! since we have a Soul-Blues cross-over Aretha Franklin. Despite being a compilation drawn from various late 50s sessions, T-Bone Blues had a unity of sound and intent that made it appear a coherent work. You forgot Hookern Heat. Do you even play blues or are you an armchair critic? One beneficiary was singer and harmonica player, Sonny Boy Williamson (not to be confused with the same-named singer who sang Good Morning School Girl and died in 1948). B. king Live and Well. In 1948, he reinvented himself as Robert Nighthawk and began playing electric guitar in Chicago he was one of the first bluesmen to plug in where he was soon recording some 45s for the Aristocrat and Chess labels. 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. Indeed, and for that matter add Michael Bloomfield Its Not Killing Me. Something from Audience? Born in Harlem and raised in Massachusetts, Mahal (real name Henry Saint Clair Fredericks) is a singer, guitarist and blues harp player who performed with a California-based band called Rising Sons with Ry Cooder before signing a solo deal with Columbia in 1967. . 1. Odd Muddy Waters choices should be Real Fok Blues or Sail On. My 21st Century Blues is the upcoming debut studio album by British singer and songwriter Raye, set to be released independently through the distribution label Human Re Sources on 3 February 2023. Taking to Instagram to share a handwritten list of the songs included on her debut album, RAYE said: 'Here she is, the full tracklist to my debut album My 21st Century Blues coming 3rd February 2023 '. 1 LP. Wheres KoKo Taylor, Tinsley Ellis Shemika Copeland and Luther Allison. The album highlights Carrs smooth and more sophisticated urban blues vocal style, which would influence Nat King Cole and Ray Charles. It remains a go-to compilation for those wishing to get acquainted with Kings 60s oeuvre. Maybe Mose Allison could be dropped, or one of the BB Kings albums. Also no love for anything Derek Trucks has been involved with. 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