Kendrick Lamar. Also, no Lonnie Mack. ! Highlights range from the rocking Yakity Yak and Nighthawk Shuffle to the searing Burning Heat, featuring Carey Bells tooting harmonica. This is just not music, its life. A former Baptist preacher who was imprisoned for a year after killing a man in self-defense, he sang with a sermonizing intensity, accompanying his vocals with metallic slide guitar. For most of his life, this Mississippi-born practitioner of hill country blues received scant attention though in his final decade began to receive the accolades his music deserved. Big Joe Turner, with Count Basie, Kansas City; on Pablo Bands like Cream, Allmans and Stones restored many blues originators fortunes and fame by crediting their accomplishments. 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. 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 Community. The youngest of three regal-named bluesmen, this Texas-born, Chicago-raised singer and guitarist began his career in the 1950s. Naturally JJ Cale (1972) As for Jimmy Reed, Cold Chills tops the Carnegie Hall album. 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. RAYE says, "My 21st Century Blues. Discover 21st Century Blues [Ecko] by Various Artists released in 2008. And what about Roy Buchanan When a Guitar plays the Blues? The album highlights Carrs smooth and more sophisticated urban blues vocal style, which would influence Nat King Cole and Ray Charles. You also need to listen to Janis Joplin and Big Mama Thornton if you want to know what womens blues sounds like. It originated somewhere, found a place in America, became known in England, Canada too I would argue and perhaps many other places. Is Awesome! Raw, earthy and visceral, its twelve songs focus on Taylors uniquely aggressive slide guitar playing. Maybe Mose Allison could be dropped, or one of the BB Kings albums. John Luries Legendary Marvin Pontiac To Be Kind also featured material developed live during the band's 2012 and 2013 . 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. Ultimately who is the definer of what blues is and whether an artist is truly a blues artist? It remains a go-to compilation for those wishing to get acquainted with Kings 60s oeuvre. 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. Not having your favorite album making the top 100 Thats what the blues is all about! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEm5zJKMksc Koko Taylor Live from Chicago Notably Canadas Downchild (a.k.a. Among the abundant highlights are some of Reeds most commercially successful tunes, including Aint That Lovin You Baby, Bright Lights, Big City, and You Got Me Dizzy. Those influenced by Reeds music included Elvis Presley, and the UK beat groups, The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds. Chicken Shack, and I didnt see Savoy Brown, Climax Blues Band and the Chicago Blues Band. And He recorded this album in 1969, though it wasnt released until after his death. I agree and was going to post the same. Ray Charles (Self titled) contains: I accept it is a subjective thing and impossible to include everyone. or Jeff Beck ,it was just the time for the Blues , which had never really made it outside of the black community.It was word of mouth , conversation , concerts like the newport Jazz festival. I want to know about everyone and then select my own favorites. One James Cotton album and two Mayall. Sugar Blue, Paul DeLay, William Clarke and piano OTIS SPANN, Little Brother Montgomery, Big Maceo. Willie Dixon? The Sound of 65 Graham Bond Organisation (1965) 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. What about The Groundhogs? A clear contender among the best blues albums ever, Muddy Waters At Newport captured the man born McKinley Morganfield at Rhode Islands famous annual jazz festival. 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. 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. EPs, box sets, reissues, and compilations were not considered. Havent listened to much blues since I got sober but it holds a special place in my heart. Leaving out Willie Dixons I AM The Blues was egregious. 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. Born John Chatham, he first recorded under his fathers moniker, Peter Chatham, before settling on Memphis Slim in 1940. The two James Brown-tinged tracks The Screwdriver and Two Bugs In A Rug with their funky undertows, showed that Hooker was hip to new developments in R&B, which gave his music a fierce contemporary edge. Absolutely, the Stones introduced real blues and r&b to the world at a time when the Beatles were singing about a bloody octopus which had a garden and some Eleanor Rigby who put her face in a jar. Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin Wolf, Freddy King, BB King. I havent heard of your selections but then maybe that is a good thing? AC/DC If you want Blood, Clarence Gatemouth Brown Key Track: TAint Nobodys Business If I Do. Superharps???? The Memphis-based Stax label was synonymous with earthy southern R&B but in 1967 it racked-up several blues hit singles thanks to Mississippi-born singer/guitarist Albert King. This has got to be on the list. But most of all, they just sounded amazing. Jethro Tull This Was Even people who love the blues can manage to leave Willie Dixon off this list. Half of the songs were previously unissued sides, ranging from wailing blues ballads to sober meditations on loss, bad luck and prison life. Gary Moore Blues for Greeny But I am glad Big Bill Broonzy made the list. Geoff is referring to the Arhoolie release of the Charles Ford Band, which preceeded the Ford Bros on Blue Rock-It. King said, Peter Green is the only blues guitar player that can make me cry.Savoy Brown(Kim Simmons)andNo Jimmy Page? Key Track: Electric Church Red House. Eric Bibb ??? 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. Blending memorable original material (After Awhile) with four Cotton tunes and covers of Muddy Waters Im Ready and a rocking take on Robert Johnsons Dust My Broom, Spann delivered a mesmerizing showcase that highlighted his stentorian voice and fluid piano licks. The Rolling Stones covered Little Red Rooster in 1964 while Cream recorded a version of Spoonful two years later. Chicago: the Blues Today, volume with Johnny Young, Johnny Shines, Big Walter Johnny guitar watson Cuz yer listening to the blues and thats the thing. B. 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. The album contains a version of his 1951 US R&B chart-topper, Im In The Mood For Love.. Let us know in the comments below. What about William Clarke, Rod Piazza, Little Charlie & the Nightcats, etc? Too bad that you only looked at US and UK blues greats. Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac The music ranges from songs associated with blues acts Ray Charles, Sonny Boy Williamson and Albert King to rock groups Traffic, The Band, and Cream. This nimble-fingered albino Texas axe-slinger started his professional career at 15 years old and recorded his first solo album a decade later. He has a lot of great records. Very difficult to narrow it down to 100. 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. Other omissions that certainly belong: Jimmy Witherspoon, Charles Brown, and Dave Van Ronk. Arguably his most remarkable work was for Don Robeys Houston-based Peacock label, where he recorded a string of superb singles between 1949 and 1959. Blessed with a resonant and smoky baritone voice, Slim scored seven US R&B hits between 1948 and 1953. Muddy Waters They Call Me Muddy Waters. On this, an epic five-LP final album recorded a year before his death at age 64, Broonzy not only performed some of his signature tunes with guitar accompaniment including Key To The Highway and South Bound Train but also talked at length about his life. I am prepared to ignore your future posts if you continue with American and English biases and continue ignoring Canada and other countries. Bit of British Blues and Boogie? Harp Attack. The London Howlin Wolf Sessions Howlin Wolf (1971) It is an impossible task. They ranged from driving, full-throttle numbers such as the Cotton-penned The Hucklebuck, and Narcias atmospheric ballad, Life Will Be Better, to the slow-burning after-hours blues, Harp To Harp. The music may sound like it originates straight from the Mississippi delta but was recorded in Portland, Maine. Let us know in the comments section below. Are you serious? I also remember that the guitarist played a Winters fretboard pyrotechnics are impressive, but he matches his flashy technique with high emotional content. B. Handy found and lost at the Tutwiler train depot in 1903. 100. Thanks for reading thus far, if you have. Losing Hand I WANT TO HEAR IT ALL!! 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. When someone has put these all on a Spotify play list let me know lol. The Genius of Earl Hooker Earl Hooker (1968) Key Track: I Didnt Know What Time It Was. No song by Roy Buchanan? full of Southren Prison Blues? This collection features forty 78s from early on in Johnsons storied career, including material recorded with fellow guitarist, Eddy Lang, and guest singers, Victoria Spivey, Mooch Richardson, Texas Alexander, and Clara Smith. Possessing a powerful, expressive voice, he racked up seventeen US R&B hits for Chess Records Checker imprint between 1962 and 1971. And speaking of Brooks, Ill bet Lonnie Brooks is going to come out with a top 200 LP one of these days. Super Session should absolutely be here, I think you could have included every SRV album released, but glad Texas Flood is on there. By then, Davis who was proficient on the banjo, guitar, and harmonica had been a minister for 30 years and had a string of recordings to his name that stretched back to the 1930s. Rory Gallagher Live in Europe is better blues album than Irish Tour in my opinion. 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. 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. Theres no debating this fact. No Ronnie Earl! . Neil Youngs soundtrack for Dead Man 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. Buy From Amazon PROFESSOR LONGHAIR - NEW ORLEANS PIANO: BLUES ORIGINALS 2 The much under-rated Professor Longhair pioneered the funky New Orleans piano sound that drove so much early Rock'n'Roll. I like them, but they dont belong anywhere near this list. . Overview. 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. Go to the source not the people that are doing Rock covers. The Brits embraced it and started it again. Kind of a snore in this list though, IMHO. Weve set ourselves another, almost, impossible challenge. "Black Mascara." 5. Key Track: Rooster Blues. , 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. A noted British bandleader and trad jazz trombonist, Barber was a seminal figure of the UK music scene in the 1950s and 60s, helping to light the touchpaper to Britains skiffle movement and also the rhythm and blues-fueled beat group boom. George Thorogood & The Destroyers self titled debut (1977) Agree with Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters. And I also miss some women for example Ruth Brown, LaVerne Baker and Bettye Lavette. Lyrically, this is possibly Burnside's bleakest album, with many songs haunted by death and betrayal, carrying with them an ambiance as dark as the Delta soil. Rod Piazza & Mighty Flyers Live at B.B. No Muddy Mississippi Waters Live? Also no love for anything Derek Trucks has been involved with. Key Track: Easy Baby. And no one mentioned Stevie Ray Vaughs double Lp, Live. Great. Chances are most of us would not even be aware enough to discuss, much less compile, a list of great blues albums if not for guys like John Mayall. 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. If not for rolling stones early blues albums not the rock stuff I only learn later on that type of music was blues, Also the animals, yardbirds and canned heat promoted the blues as pop music. But more importantly, we can see all the comments of what people left out. The latter group, a one-album-wonder featuring members of Delaney & Bonny & Friends and Allman Brothers guitarist, Duane Allman, recorded a double LP in Miami with Atlantic Records Tom Dowd producing. 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. You cant be serious about J Geils? "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" is a recurring opinion survey and music ranking of the finest albums in history, compiled by the American magazine Rolling Stone.It is based on weighted votes from selected musicians, critics, and industry figures. Jimmy Barnes Re; the Allman Brothers. Both worthwhile considerations for sure. 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. Calling Card Rory Gallagher (1976) Lomaxs Blues Songbook Freddie King- My Feeling For The Blues Its near impossible to get all of them, but you need to take the classic rock bands off and replace them with real blues players like the ones listed above. Your email address will not be published. Cream were Cream, by no stretch of the imagination, can they be called a blues band. Great Album!!!!! Music has always played a role in helping to define cultural moments throughout history. This list needs serious reconsideration. 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. Key Track: Good Morning, School Girl. 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. Something from Colosseum? 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. Taking their name from a Muddy Waters song, Londons The Rolling Stones were just one of myriad white long-haired British beat groups drawing inspiration from old American blues records. Add Arhoolie Records: Sonny Boy Williamson II King Biscuit Time and Big Mama Thornton In Europe, Add: Chess Records Drop Down Mama (Nighthawk, Shines, Edwards, Jones, etc) and Elmore James/John Brim Whose Muddy Shoes?. The albums three original songs (all penned by Mick Jagger and Keith Richard, who would become the Stones principal tunesmiths) revealed how blues DNA was shaping the bands approach to songwriting. With his croaky voice and piercing, bittersweet guitar melodies, Allison made his album debut for Chicagos Delmark label in 1969 but three years later, he was recording for Motowns Gordy imprint. In fact, well shall never know who the truest bluesmakers were or where they came from. The . Speaking of full, I miss Blind Boy Fuller. Both are brilliant guitar players and got great voices. Big Mama Thornton with the Muddy Waters Blues Band. 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. 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