Are you serious? Though it mainly consisted of self-penned material, the influence of the Mississippi delta blues style is almost palpable. Bruce Fisher above is right! Some other (also not mentioned in the comment section, i think) great blues (or bluesrock) albums I very much like are: Big Joe Turner – The Boss of The Blues (1956) The Powder Blues Band may not be “pc” blues but they played their variety of blues. Is there a link to the Spotify playlist anywhere? There are blues albums that everyone acknowledges as master works – Robert Johnson’s King of The Delta Blues Singers, Junior Wells’s Hoodoo Man Blues, Albert King’s Born Under a Bad Sign and Magic Sam’s West Side Soul. Johnny Winter progressive blues experiment I bought it, of course, and we went back to my place and played it several times. Missing: The thirteen songs offer a quintessential sample of Hurt’s unique country-blues style, and include the early singles, “Frankie” and “Stack O’ Lee.”, Allison was a white hipster from Tippo, Mississippi, who sang, played mean blues piano and wrote songs that blended satire with a social conscience. (OHIO), As a new harmonica player, with little experience, watching that initial video opened up a whole new world to me. They spotlight Walker’s smooth crooner’s voice as well as supernal fretboard skills on a varied selection of material that ranges from silky ballads (“Glamour Girl”) to big band jump-blues excursions (“Strollin’ With Bones”). This has got to be on the list. Bond, so glad you gave recognition to Roy Buchanan. Savoy Brown definitely belongs on that list. I did not rate him myself to be on the list. As for Belgian Blues: Roland! Man, did they miss a lot. JP Allen, founder of Harmonica.com and the O.G. But we also include three flexible schedules too: 1-Month HARDCORE Plan: Get results quick. Something from Colosseum? With his gruff voice accompanied by jagged, driving guitar and a boogie beat established by his tapping foot, the prolific John Lee Hooker forged an immediately recognizable delta blues sound that proved profoundly influential. Lester Butler was a harp blowin’ maniac! 2 You’ll get better faster, because our system is built on the proven principles of Deliberate Practice …. Consisting of just voice and guitar, the LP captured the visceral intensity of Hopkins’ performances via tracks such as the mournful “Penitentiary Blues” and livelier boogie-style “Come Go Home With Me.”. I agree and was going to post the same. Why is there always someone who has to have the 100 best or the top ten etc. Lizzie Douglas was better known as Memphis Minnie, a prolific country blues doyenne originally from Algiers, Louisiana, who got her first guitar as a Christmas present when she was seven. This list needs serious reconsideration. Yes biography Active since 1968 with varying formations - Two major hiatus between 1981-1983 and 2004-2008 YES formed in London (UK) in 1968 with Jon ANDERSON (vocals), Chris SQUIRE (bass, vocals), Peter BANKS (guitar, vocals), Tony KAYE (keyboards), and Bill BRUFORD (drums). Each lesson is built on accomplishing the previous lesson making subsequent lessons more challenging and fun.G.E.J. Born Aaron Thibeaux Walker, this Texas singer and guitarist was renowned for his flamboyant showmanship. It was the singer/guitarist’s first-ever live recording and captured him at the peak of his powers, counterpointing his passionate vocals with stinging guitar lines. — c. All lists such as this are subjective of course, but I totally agree with Chris Moran. Five Live Yardbirds – The Yardbirds (1964) Rory’s “Irish Tour” is brilliant, but not a blues record. We’ll see. in my opinion A Hard Road is at least as good if not better than the John Mayall albums listed. You won’t be confused about what to learn next. Great list. Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee Blowin’ the Fuses. Also no love for anything Derek Trucks has been involved with. 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! 6-Month STEADY EDDIE Plan: If you’re short on time or prefer to go at a leisurely pace, this is the plan for you. Even people who love the blues can manage to leave Willie Dixon off this list. James Cotton, first LP on Vanguard Stones “Get your ya ya’s out” This song is a little smooth in flash, but it's got potential. Lightnin’ Slim “Best of” Incendiary covers of tunes by Albert King, Howlin’ Wolf, Willie Dixon, and Robert Johnson reflected the group’s debt to the many American blues artists that had inspired them to make music. The track was included on this retrospective, alongside a clutch of singles recorded for other indie labels during the 50s and early 60s, including “I Believe,” “Done Somebody Wrong,” and “The Sky Is Crying.” James’ music exerted a significant influence on the Rolling Stones during the British group’s early years. – Lomax¨s Blues Songbook And I do believe the late, great BB King would disagree with you…. He recorded this album in 1969, though it wasn’t released until after his death. 3 Beginner to Boss has been tried, tested, and proven. Grab your harmonica, load up the lessons, play along, get good. 13 in the Billboard 200. Taking their name from a Muddy Waters’ song, London’s The Rolling Stones were just one of myriad white long-haired British beat groups drawing inspiration from old American blues records. I accept it is a subjective thing and impossible to include everyone. Born Albert Gene Drewery in Texas and nicknamed “The Ice Man,” Collins was a cousin of blues maven Lightnin’ Hopkins but was inspired to sing and take up the guitar after hearing a John Lee Hooker record. Many courses require you to work through numerous lessons before you start to feel you’re making progress in playing. Super-hero strengths include the ability to get anyone to learn harmonica easily. Though recorded in 1964 at a folk festival in Pennsylvania, this live album didn’t get released for another 29 years. 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. I love you all. Though there’s a competitive aspect to the album, it’s notable for an absence of macho posturing, with each musician seemingly content to share the spotlight with his fellow blues brother. I thought the same thing. I agree 1000% with you. Something tells me you guys didn’t get to see these people play live . The choice for Muddy Waters does not cover his best recordings. Made the list. No King Curtis? Three volumes with Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Otis Spann, Otis Rush, J.B. Hutto, Jimmy Cotton, Walter Horton, Johnny Shines, Johnny Young, Homesick James, and Charlie Musselwhite is absolutely essential blues listening! What resulted was a fascinating and insightful aural document that commemorated a singer who bridged the divide between rural and urban blues styles. He is almost as bad as Eric Clapton. A fascinating history lesson for delta blues scholars. Joe Bonamassa – Sloe Gin. I love his playing, but this is ridiculous. I agree with you about Joe Bonamassa and John Hammond! Big Dave McLean – “Blues from the middle” should be on this list. Canned Heat/John Lee Hooker Hooker and Heat. Junior Wells, James Cotton, Billy Branch, and Cary Bell. George Thoroughgood? West Side Soul was Sam’s debut LP and is considered one of the greatest electric blues albums of the 1960s. Right on Bert. Style and Substance: With Beginner to Boss, you’ll get to play blues, folk, rock, pop, soul, funk, gospel, jazz, country, and more. Hendrix played some killer blues. Bad Company – that would be a joke! I’m glad people weighed in on Deutsch and Canadian blues. Originally from Greenwood, Mississippi, Slim (real name Eddie Jones) enjoyed a recording career that only lasted eight years, between 1951 and 1959. The Powder Blues, The Jeff Healey Band, Colin James and there are others I am not able to list as well. Where’s KoKo Taylor, Tinsley Ellis Shemika Copeland and Luther Allison. Gonna check it out. Albums released between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2019 with 15 or more reviews in Metacritic's database were eligible for inclusion. Jesus just left Chicago???? B. !JOHN COOK (DETROIT MI). Pretty weak on harp: No Sonny Boy 1 (John Lee Williamson). Washington’s harmonic sophistication and ornate, highly ornamented style are revealed on twenty-three tunes that pay homage to the pianist’s New Orleans musical roots. However, behind the dazzling stage presence lay a considerable musical talent who blended blues with jazz and swing. Beginner to Boss has been designed to put you in the driver’s seat. Many of us that grew up in the 60’s heard the blues first from these bands and more. Jeff Healey Group, he was appreciated by BB King and Eric Clapton. 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. The remaining antique gems are incredibly obscure. Good try but no Johnny Shines (with Shakey Horton) or Peatie Wheatstraw. They’re a big favourite in our house. Keb Mo? A self-taught pianist and singer from Nashville, Tennessee, Carr worked initially as an accompanist for other blues singers before performing as a solo artist in his own right. At the end of that decade, he signed a deal, appropriately enough, with Cincinnati’s King label, where he recorded his debut long-player, Freddy King Sings. Other gems come in the shape of “I’m Glad You Reconsidered,” the brassy proto-soul ballad, “So Many Tears,” and the mid-tempo lament, “Pay Day Blues,” which highlight Fulson’s full-bodied, expressive voice and choppy guitar style. Jack Bruce. Blues For Harlem, his eighth long-player, was recorded in England for the British Armadillo label and contained a tribute to Davis in the shape of a spiritual medley called “The Reverend & Me.”. For Blues Rockers: With our system, you can’t fail, even if you think you suck. Colin James — National Steel — Love it! Now, ballads and Metal bands, hmm. Although there will always be missing someting. Not only as a rocker but as a bluesman. Montgomery shared the vocals with Elaine McFarland. The single’s B-side, “Reelin’ & Rockin” – later recorded by The Rolling Stones – also featured alongside the Top 10 US hit, “Rock & Roll Music.”. Taj Mahal the real thing Clarence Gatemouth Brown and Jimi Hendrix are big omissions. I agree with you regarding Savoy Brown, John. We went to Tower Records on Columbus Ave. and she recommended a Cuby disc. The albums Desolation and Hell’s Session would be my first choice (probably because I had these records myself and played them endlessly….). The Brits embraced it and started it again. With his booming sepulchral voice and bare slide guitar accompaniment, Patton established a musical approach that would prove inspirational and become the stylistic blueprint for many bluesmen that would come in his wake, including Robert Johnson and Howlin’ Wolf. Larry Taylor. 3-Month FAST TRACK Plan: The perfect pace for most; Beginner to Boss in just 3 months. John Lee Hooker Jr. Live at Soledad Prison. One big Miss: Eddie Cleanhead Vinson on Riverside A landmark blues recording. AC/DC and Led are stretching it. I can think of stuff I’d like to see on the list, but then you have to bump someone else and I just don’t know ho you do that Yikes! Like Skip James, he recorded in 1930 for Paramount and was later plucked from obscurity by the folk-blues revival. Once you have your fundamentals down, Luke will get you up to speed on harmonica theory. Ford’s 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.”. The youngest of three regal-named bluesmen, this Texas-born, Chicago-raised singer and guitarist began his career in the 1950s. Bruce Fisher — I’ll second that! But our 50 Songs for Beginners pack is better. 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. Also featured is “M.O. Deeply influenced by blues music, Belfast-born Moore started his career playing the guitar with Northern Irish band Skid Row in the early 70s before briefly joining Thin Lizzy. My first concert was the Jefferson Airplane with the warm up band The Yardbirds in 1967. As usual guitar is the theme. His self-titled Folkways album helped revitalize Hopkins’ ailing career, putting him back into the big time. Studio-quality audio tracks for every song you’ll learn. Odd Muddy Waters choices – should be Real Fok Blues or Sail On. Among the latter were tunes by Otis Rush (“All Your Love”), Freddy King (“Hideaway”) and Little Walter (“It Ain’t Right”). 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. THIS IS A WHITE FOLKS LIST. Cookies Did I miss Gary Davis and Willie Mctell,Willie Johnson. So would you prefer it to be “white people’s blues” rather than blues or perhaps rock and roll? The blues was almost dead in the us. Chicken Shack appears on so few lists of greats, sad to say. The British blues scene during the sixties was so important for the founders of the blues and played an very important role to make this black music style to be accepted among the white audience in America. If so, one without open mindedness and compassion I would bet. 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. Shazaam. know, I’ve seen and listened to all the best in the business !!! The other thing that amazes me is how everybody is an authority on how the bands such as the Stones, Cream , Mayall, Butterfield and on and on saved the music and brought it back to life. It features guest cameos from Paul Simon, Carlos Santana, and an uncredited Steve Miller on a broad selection of material. You’re actually playing songs and seeing progress from the beginning of the course. More remarkable was Wolf’s singing voice, which could change from a deep, full-throated roar to an eerie lupine howl. Jimmy Witherspoon, Spoonful, on Bluenote, 461 Ocean boulevard is my favourite blues album, its disappointing not seeing that on this list. and she was thrilled to see a Cuby and the Blizzards record. His eponymous 1962 album was his second long-player for Chicago’s Chess Records and mostly consisted of material written by Willie Dixon. Give me a break! At least you did include Texas Flood …, Good to see Lonnie Johnson here. The Black Keys’ Thickfreakness He scored four US R&B chart-toppers in the 1950s and remained popular throughout his long and storied career. I’m not a member of the Blues Police force. Mathus & his knockdown society? What about William Clarke, Rod Piazza, Little Charlie & the Nightcats, etc? Oscar Brown Jr, “Between Heaven and Hell,” Columbia 3 James Hunter – People Gonna Talk. His double LP “Chronology, Vol I, a good mix of blues and soul. Freddie King Live at Filmore 1970 is a great album, Amazed that “Supersession” wasn’t the first album picked for the list. . I would have included, SRV & Joe Bonamassa, plus looking at some of the artists there, i would have had J GEILS Band, Live Full House. Also, in many cases, there are better collections by the same artist than the ones listed. Chicken Shack, and I didn’t see Savoy Brown, Climax Blues Band and the Chicago Blues Band. TODAY! Big Joe Turner, Big Joe Turner Meets the Trumpet Kings (Eldridge, Edison, Terry) on Pablo I also remember that the guitarist played a – John Luries “Legendary Marvin Pontiac” black Gibson Les Paul Custom. On it, he interpreted material made famous by American bluesmen Muddy Waters, Tampa Red, Otis Rush, Freddy King, Lowell Fulson and others. Drown In My Own Tears Hooker N’ Heat is a masterpiece of blues music. This potent album, Simone’s RCA debut, not only underlined the singer’s affinity with the blues argot with her performances of songs by Lil Green and Buddy Johnson but also revealed her as a blues-influenced songwriter of note. Too bad that you only looked at US and UK blues greats. I think I will have to check out a few of these Nevertheless I miss Jimmy Vaughan . It's got a hella swanky riff with vibes galore. It did, however, give birth to a trio called Koerner, Ray & Glover, three white college students smitten by black music whose earnest folk-blues style would purportedly influence Bob Dylan and Bonnie Raitt. Dank Bert, voor de aanvulling, prima keus ! A sightless singer who accompanied his smooth voice with rhythmically-flowing acoustic guitar lines, “Blind” Arthur Blake was a pioneer of the east coast Piedmont blues style, renowned for its ornate, ragtime-style, finger-picking. . A blues hack? Our lessons are a fraction of the cost, equally as effective and more convenient — do them whenever you like, at your own pace. Son seals koko Taylor missed them stones bull, Joe Bonamassa How freaking true. This made him a perfect guinea pig to put Beginner to Boss through its paces. Where is “Fathers and Sons” ? And Joe Bonamassa was adored by B.B. King to Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton. King, you need a better recommendation than that?? I think 100 albums is too limiting. James Brown – Messing With the Blues James revamped some of his earliest recorded songs, breathing new life into “I’m’ So Glad” and “Killing Floor Blues,” which benefited from an improved recording quality over the originals. first Taj Mahal solo record (w/ Ry Cooder, Jessie Ed Davis, etc) Bo is one of the greats and unfortunately very underappreciated. Enter your email address and hit Grab It to get started. Get your harmonica singing just how you want by controlling its tone. The sextet’s commercial breakthrough came was this incendiary live album, recorded over two nights in rock promoter Bill Graham’s New York venue. Links, Are you a beginner or struggling to sound good on harmonica? 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. you include SR Vaughan , but not his master !!! I cant imagine how anything could be better that this one. As usual, we haven’t just dreamed up this list; we have trawled the net and looked through numerous magazines and books to try to get a consensus as to what the top blues albums should be. I think there are also cases of musicians from other genres who recorded blues or blues like music – Triumph is one group I can think of. Omar&Howlers:I Told You So. Dave Van Ronk – Sings the Blues The Sound of ’65 – Graham Bond Organisation (1965) I think you are mistaken on Howlin’ Wolf’s Moanin’ at Midnight. A pioneer of electric blues, Walker had a profound impact on many guitarists who followed in his wake, ranging from B. Though famed for its classic title cut (a superstitious ode co-written by Booker T. Jones of the famous Bluff City R&B quartet, Booker T & The MG’s), Born Under A Bad Sign also included King’s smash singles “Laundromat Blues,” “Cold Feet,” and “Crosscut Saw.” The album would prove a touchstone for southern electric blues, influencing the likes of Otis Rush, Jimi Hendrix, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. What is abundantly clear, though, is the visceral power of Johnson’s music, originally released on a series of 78-rpm singles between 1936 and 1937. The Blues was starting to come back to its own in 1965/1966 and would have continued thanks to the desire of college kids willing to expand away from the norm and the hipsters shunning mainstream music. – Snooks Eaglin – New Orleans Street Singer etc etc. Strong Persuader, his fourth long-player recorded three years later, went double platinum in the USA, where it peaked at No. i believe it should read “muddy waters live at Newport 1960.” Bill Wyman’s favorite. 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. Toler Bros – Toler Brothers This is not for the faint of heart; tackle this schedule only if you’re willing to make a strong commitment of time and effort. Despite being his first recording venture, the album remains a go-to entry in Musselwhite’s extensive catalogue. A potent blues-rock manifesto. The Real Folk Blues, mainly a compilation of earlier tracks for Chess, came out in 1966. Glad Alex Koris was mentioned. And you’re really stretching the definition of blues by classifying “Layla” as a blues album. Rev. And consider the folks whose paths never crossed those of the white historians or those who sang only to themselves and their God. Within a short period of time, and much practice, I started playing with a few local bands. Key Track: “T’Aint Nobody’s Business If I Do”. Also surprised that Robin Trower hasnt been mentioned. At least this got people talking and I’m sure that many will be picking the lists for stuff they may have missed. Lots of omissions. Rory Block — When a woman gets the blues — Sweet! Anyway: thanks for your comment! The group’s 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”). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv370LpF0cU 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. 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. Email [email protected] | Phone Call 1-800-292-4963, Address  Harmonica.com, 500 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 7400, Honolulu, HI, 96813 USA, Contact Hurt possessed a distinctive singing voice: a light, airy, high tenor, which he underpinned with a delicate but rhythmically fluent fingerstyle guitar accompaniment. 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