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81. Diamonds on the Inside
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82. Damn Right, I've Got The Blues
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83. What's Wrong With This Picture?
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84. Los Lonely Boys - Live at Blue
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85. If You Knew My Mind
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86. His Best: 1947 to 1955
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87. Instrumental Music of the Southern
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88. Briefcase Full of Blues
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89. In Session
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90. Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double
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91. Soul Serenade
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92. His Best :(Little Walter)The Chess
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93. Chavez Ravine
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94. Blues to the Bone
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95. Delta Hardware
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96. Lightning in a Bottle
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97. In Step
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98. Chasing the Sun
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99. Delaney & Bonnie On Tour With
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100. Precious Little

81. Diamonds on the Inside
by Virgin Records
Audio CD (11 March, 2003)
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Ben Harper makes elegant leaps from reggae to rock to folk to funk and back in his fifth studio album. The rootsy singer-songwriter with the silken tenor isn't merely genuflecting at the altar of his musical heroes, as here he shows more quirky imagination and inventive musicianship than on any of his earlier efforts. That said, "Diamonds on the Inside" is painted with the same brush that Bob Dylan used on "I Shall Be Released," but Harper adds his own Biblical aphorisms to make the song his own. Most of the songs display Harper's growth as a poet, as he ponders the dualities of life and love in tunes like the disturbing "Touch from Your Lust" and the disquietingly lyrical "Amen Omen." Harper is compelled to sing what is in his heart and to do what he can to make the world a better place. Witness the Marley-like "With My Own Two Hands." The only misstep on the whole disc is the overly humid orchestration of "When She Believes." Read more

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Subjects:  1. Adult Alternative Pop/Rock    2. Jam Bands    3. Pop    4. Rock    5. Rock/Pop    6. Singer/Songwriter    7. United States of America   


82. Damn Right, I've Got The Blues
Audio CD (08 March, 2005)
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This guest-studded CD relaunched Buddy Guy's career and set him toward the pinnacle of contemporary blues. Despite turns from Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, and others, it's Guy who burns brightest--and loudest. He delivers roaring, exuberant performances of classic R&B ("Mustang Sally"), old-time blues ("Black Night"), and house rockers ("Where Is the Next One Coming From"). Most poignant, though, is his seven-minute instrumental "Rememberin' Stevie," which not only rekindles the fiery spirit of his own youth, but pays sensitive tribute to his late friend and admirer Stevie Ray Vaughan. This is the blueprint for Guy's current performing style. Read more

Subjects:  1. Blues    2. Chicago Blues    3. Electric Blues    4. Electric Chicago Blues    5. Modern Electric Chicago Blues    6. Pop   


83. What's Wrong With This Picture?
by Blue Note Records
Audio CD (21 October, 2003)
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Sales Rank: 4268
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Subjects:  1. Blue-Eyed Soul    2. Blues-Rock    3. Jazz Blues    4. Modern Electric Blues    5. Pop    6. Popular Music    7. Rock    8. Rock/Pop    9. Roots Rock    10. Singer/Songwriter    11. Soul    12. Uptown Soul   


84. Los Lonely Boys - Live at Blue Cat Blues
by Blue Cat Blues Recordings
Audio CD (14 February, 2006)
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Sales Rank: 10845
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Subjects:  1. Blues    2. Conjunto    3. Pop    4. Rock    5. Rock/Pop    6. Roots Rock    7. Tex-Mex    8. United States of America   


85. If You Knew My Mind
by HYENA Records
Audio CD (07 June, 2005)
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Sales Rank: 6781
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I first heard Grayson Capps when I purchased the soundtrack to "Love Song for Bobby Long".I love the sort of blues/folk/rock sound of his songs.The quality of his voice is earthy and sexy.If I had to compare him to someone, I'd have to say he is like a male Lucinda Williams.I also like his songs that evoke the south..Louisiana in particular...brings back memories of my childhood.I would definitely recommend this CD!

5-0 out of 5 stars Grayson is Pure Magic
He calls it "Rott-n-Roll".What it is...is pure, raw, soulful music that comes from deep inside a very complex and compelling storyteller.He's a little bit poet, a little bit thespian and a whole lot of genuine talent!I have the honor of calling him my friend, but if you never meet him, you need only to hear this album to love him!

4-0 out of 5 stars I lucked into Stavin Chain 's CD " Wine"
in a pawnshop in Petal , Mississippi...listened to it, DAMN , who are these guys??? The song Harley -Davidson is one of the best songs ever written....Finally discovered, it was Mr Capps who was the driving force behind Stavin Chain.I LIKE this CD too, it lacks some of the rawness of the 2 SC CDs, but its really really good. He is a soul-touching songwriter, and i rarely ever listen to words in songs, being a guitar player.I'm always listening for the tasty licks and these are here too !!! BUY THEM ALL!!!!! Marty ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Blues-Rock    2. Pop    3. Rock    4. Rock/Pop    5. Singer/Songwriter   


86. His Best: 1947 to 1955
by Chess
Audio CD (25 March, 1997)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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One of the best recordings in Chess Records' 50th Anniverary series is the first of two bookend Muddy Waters collections, Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The foundation of hard rock is right here!
If it weren't for Muddy Waters, hard rock might look totally different...if it would have even come about. So many classic bands took inspiration from Muddy or covered his songs. Just look at the Rolling Stones (who took their name from one of his songs and covered "I Just Wanna Make Love to You"), the Allman Brothers ("Trouble No More"), Aerosmith (who covered two songs on their recent HONKIN' ON BOBO), Ted Nugent ("Baby Please Don't Go"), Eric Clapton ("I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man") and many others.
5-0 out of 5 stars "I gotta ax handle pistol/On a graveyard frame/That shoots tombstone bullets/Wearing balls and chain"
Anyone besides me love this line? Anyway...
5-0 out of 5 stars There really isn't much to say.
I don't see how anyone could improve. In a talent competition he'd obliterate the competitors on his first note. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Blues    2. Blues Music    3. Blues Revival    4. Blues Traditional    5. Chicago Blues    6. Delta Blues    7. Electric Blues    8. Electric Chicago Blues    9. Pop    10. Slide Guitar Blues   


87. Instrumental Music of the Southern Appalachians: Traditional Years
by Empire Musicwerks
Audio CD (14 February, 2006)
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Sales Rank: 10083
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  • Original recording remastered

Subjects:  1. Acoustic Blues    2. Blues    3. Country Blues    4. Jazz    5. Pop    6. United States of America   


88. Briefcase Full of Blues
by Atlantic / Wea
Audio CD (29 August, 1995)
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Sales Rank: 5112
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Subjects:  1. Blues Music    2. Pop    3. R&B    4. Retro-Soul    5. Rock    6. Rock/Pop    7. Soul    8. United States of America   


89. In Session
Audio CD (24 August, 1999)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Recorded for a television program of the same name back in 1983, Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A Classic...
This is a classic jam performance by two masters of the Blues.
5-0 out of 5 stars Albert King In Session
I heard the song, "Don't Lie To Me" on a local blues station one night and was blown away.I don't typically write reviews, but this album is superb.I will boldly state that I think Albert King is better than B.B. King, and I am not alone in this belief.Stevie Ray Vaughn and Albert King create magic on this album.I enjoy Albert's playing so much that I typically skip past the SRV song (second song on the album) and continue on with Albert.Do NOT miss out on the enjoyment this album will give you.The sound quality is absolutely top notch, and the songs are great.Buy it and enjoy!

4-0 out of 5 stars Mutual Admiration Society
It is clear that these 2 men liked each other and enjoyed trading solos. However,it is alsomuch more of an Albert King showcase, with standout performances of Ask Me No Questions, Don't Lie To Me , and Stormy Monday. What I like most about it is that it sounds so much better (i.e. dynamic and modern) than most of the old Albert King albums. This album really captures thehigh energy and power of a remarkable singer and guitarist(Albert King), and you canhear the musical roots of where Steve Ray's sound came from. It was misleading to list 11 cuts on the album , since 4 are simply fragments of conversation between the 2 guitar heroes. However the songs are lenghty, for example, Blues At Sunrise runs over 15 minutes,andthose conversations add to the overall feel of a live concert , even though it is a studio recording., Theonce in a lifetime combination of these 2 icons on the same album make this a real collector's item for blues fans ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Blues    2. Blues Music    3. Modern Electric Blues    4. Pop    5. Soul-Blues    6. Urban Blues   


90. Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - The Real Deal: Greatest Hits 2
Audio CD (23 March, 1999)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The real deal is that this is not so much a hits package as a hyped collection of songs that made the charts, album tracks, and rarities like Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Pipeline" duet with surf-rock king Dick Dale. (At least SRV completists no longer have to buy the God-awful Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best introductory SRV
If you are new to SRV and looking for a great sample of his best work, this is the album for you.Selections are among the most intense blues ever to burn from SRV's guitar. The recording quality is top notch - including the live cuts.

5-0 out of 5 stars Blues Done Right
Stevie Ray Vaughan was getting better by the year,never playing the same song quite the same way twice.He was the best of his kind.King of texas blues.Mr.Vaughan came to a tragic ending in a plane crash after fighting a life threatning drug addiction.Such an abrupt end for such an amazing person.
4-0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Volume 1, but very solid
What you have here is Volume 2 of the Best of Stevie Ray Vaughn.
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Subjects:  1. Album Rock    2. Blues-Rock    3. Electric Texas Blues    4. Modern Electric Blues    5. Modern Electric Texas Blues    6. Pop    7. Popular Music    8. Rock    9. Rock/Pop    10. Texas Blues   


91. Soul Serenade
Audio CD (05 August, 2003)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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It would be wrong to pigeonhole Derek Trucks as a southern rocker despite his ongoing day gig as the Allman Brothers Band's second guitarist. On his fourth solo album (actually recorded before his third, 2002's Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Eclectic Synthesis?
I read most of the reviews and the words 'jam band' crop up way too often.And to try to pigeon hole this stuff as jazz/fusion/southern rock doesn't do it justice."Derek should use his fingers to play".Believe me, he uses his fingers!He's obviously 'cut the umbilical' to Warren and the ABB.He stays with them because he loves it.I believe he can play/sit in with anybody.To say it's 'courageous' is not quite accurate either, since the ABB has fooled around with Soul Serenade quite a bit; not to mention some jazz licks, etc. Words that come to mind when I listen to this album: range, eclectic, inventive, stretching, synthesis, experimental.I listen to it and imagine this may be very similar to what Duane would have done.My only concern is that Derek throws in licks from Mountain Jam a little too often.The ensemble is tight and this CD has a laid back feel.A righteous effort.A definite 'buy' rating.

4-0 out of 5 stars continued growth by a prodigy
Derek Trucks continues to blur the lines between jazz, blues, and world music.His slide playing, always among the best around gives several standards a new twist and the bands playing is first rate.
5-0 out of 5 stars Derek, it's time to make your move.
Derek, you're doing so well, and playing great.. but it'stime to cut the cord, and put all of your eggs into your -own- basket. You're name is not Allman, man, and you're soon to bethree years older than Duane ever was. Do your thing. Aside from that , I hate Warren's playing, and don't think you should be anywhere near him. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Blues-Rock    2. Contemporary Jazz    3. Pop    4. Rock    5. Rock/Pop    6. World Fusion   


92. His Best :(Little Walter)The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection
by Chess
Audio CD (17 June, 1997)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Marion "Little Walter" Jacobs is perhaps the most influential harmonica player on contemporary blues, and his collection is a great place to start. He was trained by Muddy Waters, but brought a more swinging feel to blues. Muddy and his band accompany Little Walter on many hits, as do Robert "Jr." Lockwood, the Aces, and other Chicago greats. In the 1950s, Little Walter's popularity eclipsed even Waters', his style a little more relaxed and pop-oriented. Walter's versions of many songs are the standards: "Blues with a Feeling," "You're So Fine," "Juke." Great stuff. Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars This sure is blues!
Little Walter had an amazing harmonica sound and style that was all his own and could never be duplicated. Man, is this some hot stuff. His first record, "Juke", an instrumental is just, to quote another title of his, "off the wall." Yeah, there is a number that's called that which is on this CD. Absoultely what the blues is all about. Songs like "Sad Hours" and "Off the Wall" are practically Little Walter and the band sittin' around and jammin'. Check out the guitar lick at the beginning and the through the whole of "Sad Hours"; classic blues lick. Some other cool stuff is "Tell Me Mama", "Blues With A Feeling", "You're So Fine", "Mellow Down Easy", "My Babe", "Hate To See You Go", and especially "Boom, Boom Out Goes The Light." That one's a regular jam session, too. This is how music was made and appreciated to these guys. They just played as and what they felt. If you're learning about the blues, don't forget one of the supreme harmonica players of the genre: Little Walter.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best Single Disc Compilation Available, But....
For someone on a budget who is interested in the music of this legendary artist, look no further than this single disc album. The sound and track selection here are excellent. Anyone interested in the blues needs to have at least one Little Walter album in their collection and you can't go wrong here. Another option is Chess's "The Best Of Little Walter" which features only 12tracks compared to the 20presented here (personally I give a huge nod to this cd based on track slection, overall sound & price on zShops). But for those of you whohave a few extra dollars around, I strongly suggest passing on both single disc releases and opt for the 2 disc set "Essential Little Walter" on the MCA/Chess label. "The Essential" boasts 46 tracks and is more comprehensive than either single disc release. It may be out-of-print, but well worth the find.

4-0 out of 5 stars Almost 5 stars!
Great collection, but I am missing Little Walter's cover of Willie Dixon's "Dead Presidents" which is on the Chess Box Willie Dixon Collection - why wouldn't it be here? Chess owns the rights to the song, and it's a magnificent representation of Little Walter's powers as a blues musician. Other than that omission, it's perfect! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Blues    2. Blues Music    3. Chicago Blues    4. Electric Blues    5. Electric Chicago Blues    6. Electric Harmonica Blues    7. Harmonica Blues    8. Pop    9. United States of America   


93. Chavez Ravine
by Nonesuch
Audio CD (14 June, 2005)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Ry Cooder might have been tempted to bill this as the Chavez Ravine Social Club. After generating such popular and critical interest in Cuban music of decades past with the Buena Vista Social Club, Cooder applied a similar approach closer to home, extending his fascination with the Mexican-American culture that flourished in 1940s and '50s Los Angeles. The result is an CD that sounds like it's aspiring to be something far more ambitious: a DVD, a theatrical production, even a time machine. Cooder and a cast of seminal Chicano artists present a song cycle that conjures an era of UFOs, the Red Scare, and political machinations that leveled the Chavez Ravine barrio to lure the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles. In his celebration of a vibrant community that doesn't know it's on the verge of displacement, Cooder enlists Thee Midnighters vocalist Little Willie G. (whose songwriting collaboration with Los Lobos's David Hidalgo on "Onda Callejara" highlights the album). and Pachuco patriarchs Don Tosti and Lalo Guerrero, with the latter reviving his dancefloor favorite "Los Chucos Suaves." The accordion of Flaco Jimenez adds conjunto flavor to "Barrio Viejo." Throughout the album, Cooder plays a typically tasteful, understatedly virtuosic guitar, assumes a variety of vocal roles--including a cool Chet Baker homage in duet with pianist Jacky Terrason on "In My Town"--and provides the provocative social context. Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Grammy winner, bar none
Ry cooder has hit the mark with his latest addition. The story begins with Palo Verde, Chavez Ravine and a Mexican American village fated to be torn down by the developers planning on a windfall profit from the construction of Dodger's stadium. The man ( J Edgar Hoover and Joe McCarthy ) are the villians who confront the Guardians of the people, branding them communists so they can clear the land of "squatters".
5-0 out of 5 stars Beyond Sublime
There's really not much one can say in a new review that hasn't already been written here, and in many cases far more eloquently than I would have managed. But this is why we do this, after all, to share an experience like "Chavez Ravine".
5-0 out of 5 stars Poignant
I knew next to nothing about Chavez Ravine and what happened there.I didn't read the extensive liner notes for a bit after I started listening to the CD. (Sorry, my bad.)I knew there was a theme, a story, to the album.Even though I don't understand Spanish, it was there. (Some of the cuts are in English, some are in Spanish--the comprehensive liner booklet provides lyrics and translations in both languages.)But, bottom line, that all just provides depth and background to a grooving, poignant musical experience.I love this CD.I love listening to the sounds, the beats, the music. This is my latest favorite album, the one I keep playing in the car."Third base, Dodger Stadium," "Poor Man's Shangri-La," "Los Chucos Suaves"--try not to sing along, try not to move.Not possible.
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Subjects:  1. Album Rock    2. Americana    3. Guitar Virtuoso    4. Latin Jazz    5. Pop    6. Rock    7. Rock/Pop   


94. Blues to the Bone
by RCA Victor
Audio CD (08 June, 2004)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Californian Etta James decided against accepting filmmaker Martin Scorcese's personal invitation to sing at The Blues gala in New York in early 2003. The well-celebrated soul and blues queen makes amends here with what is one of the most blues-centered recordings in her expansive discography, bringing her big, no-nonsense voice and her feisty, proud woman's point of view to bear on classics, many identified with Chicago. The likes of Howlin' Wolf's "Smokestack Lightnin'," Jimmy Reed's "Hush Hush," and Muddy Waters's "Got My Mojo Working" may be hackneyed choices, but she seizes each of a dozen as her own, and clearly, as she says herself, these are the blues songs that touch her the deepest. No argument here. Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Top Notch Blues Package
A really movin' blues collection by Ms. Etta.Found myself toe tappin' to all of the tunes.As always, she is top notch with her range, and the musical accompaniment was superb. I highly recommend this CD to all who love the blues.

5-0 out of 5 stars Still Queen of the Blues
I attended a live performance of Etta James in Washington, D.C. in the early 1960's.I've enjoyed her music since. I was delighted when Amazon placed her latest CD, Blues to the Bone, on the market.Etta is right on, ranging from a plaintive "got my mojo working but it don't work on you," to a sultry "Lil' Red Rooster" and "Crawlin King Snake," and closing with a jocular "Honey Don't Tear My clothes."The voice is deeper but the range of expression is still there.

4-0 out of 5 stars This lady is just simply one of the best!
This is one of Etta James' best recordings.She does more for the blues than just sing them, she makes the listener feel them.Girlfriend still has "it" and it's such a pleasure to hear her wonderful voice! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Blues    2. Electric Blues    3. Modern Electric Blues    4. Pop   


95. Delta Hardware
by Real World
Audio CD (16 May, 2006)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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As authentic as the lines on his forehead and his droopy eyes, veteran bluesman Charlie Musselwhite gets better with age. (At 62, he's a respected survivor with dozens of albums to his credit.) On Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Blues Lovers Must Not Miss This CD!
As anyone who truly loves the blues already knows, the music of Charlie Musselwhite is as authentic as it gets!I've loved Charlie's music for well over a decade, and I have to say I am really excited that this CD captures his "Mississippi roots" better than any CD he has released in years!For those who are new to Charlie's music, this is the one to buy! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Blues    2. Delta Blues    3. Electric Delta Blues    4. Harmonica Blues    5. Juke Joint Blues    6. Modern Electric Blues    7. Pop    8. United States of America   


96. Lightning in a Bottle
Audio CD (21 September, 2004)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This soundtrack to the movie features an astonishing array of blues artists from three generations. Recorded during one long night at NYC's Radio City Music Hall on Feb. 7, 2003, the electricity is in the air and on stage. While it may not have been the finest blues show in history, the collection of founding fathers such as David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Buddy Guy, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Larry Johnson, Hubert Sumlin, Solomon Burke, and the ubiquitous B.B. King along with their spiritual offspring (Gregg Allman, John Fogerty, and Steven Tyler) and some usual suspects like Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, andKeb' Mo', makes it arguably the most significant blues session ever captured on film.Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The perfect CD to Drive too!
This CD is the actual performance of the DVD, which I also have and play at least once a week. You can't possibly get bored with this and you won't want to miss one song. However I highly recommend you get the 2 disc companion, so you know the history behind the making of this well produced and presented concert. Abosolutely genius!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great variety of artists
This event certainly had a star studded lineup and there aremany highlights with Buddy Guy, Gregg Allman, Warren Haynes. Angelique Kidjo, BB King among the many winning performances. The only negative is a poor rap antiwar piece towards the end that just isn't a celebration of the blues or the many diverse artists that produce the blues. There may be a forum for this but this ain't it! The many highlights drown out this so 4.5 Stars.

4-0 out of 5 stars If you enjoy the blues, you need this cd
Great music, good mix of artists.Could have done without a rapper trying to turn "boom boom" into an anti-war statement. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Acoustic Blues    2. Blues Gospel    3. Blues-Rock    4. Country Blues    5. Electric Blues    6. Electric Chicago Blues    7. Folk-Blues    8. Modern Electric Blues    9. Pop    10. Rock/Pop Collections    11. Soundtracks    12. Soundtracks & Film Scores   


97. In Step
Audio CD (23 March, 1999)
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Asin: B00000ICN9
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars SRV Is The Man
SRV has to be on the short list of greatest guitarists ever. He is amazing. This album is one of his best, it is just awesome. This man could play and this album really shows off his skills. Great album.

5-0 out of 5 stars Healing with passion
Mr. Vaughn's recovery from addiction comes through loud and clear while he loses none of the passion and style that made him so popular to begin with. Every song is like a self-portrait of an man who has finally found the way to real success. The songs are upbeat and make you want to dance with the newfound joy of the artist.Some of the best that SRV has to offer.

5-0 out of 5 stars SRV - In Step
I just wanted to add some info for anyone who's considering buying this but is not completely sure:
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Subjects:  1. Album Rock    2. Blues-Rock    3. Contemporary Blues    4. Electric Blues    5. Electric Texas Blues    6. Modern Electric Blues    7. Modern Electric Texas Blues    8. Pop    9. Popular Music    10. Rock    11. Rock/Pop    12. Texas Blues   


98. Chasing the Sun
by Vanguard Records
Audio CD (13 June, 2006)
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Asin: B000FFL3BA
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Though the name "Indigenous" reflects frontman Mato Nanji's heritage as a member of the Nakota tribe, on Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Mato Rated with SRV, Clapton,. Hendrix??
This is what the front of my new Indegenous cd says. Early on, there was Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, Then later Carlos Santana and SRV. Heres a new name to throw on the blues rock alter Mato Nanji.
5-0 out of 5 stars Another great release from Indeginous
I thought the previous self-titled offering from Indeginous's was their best effort to date.This is right up their.Not a big departure from the last but maybe a little bit more diverse.I will say Mato's vocals have caught up to his guitar abilities on this one.His best vocal work to date.A lot of heart and soul on this one.As always the guitar work is awesome.
5-0 out of 5 stars INDIGENOUS... THE BRIGHTEST SHINING STAR IN BLUES ROCK!
I will talk specifically about this CD in a moment, but first let me start by addressing all the comparisons you hear of Indigenous to Stevie Ray Vaughan, or more specifically comparisons of the guitar playing of Mato Nanji and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Yes, their guitar sound and style is similar, and yes there is no doubt that SRV was exceptional on the guitar. However, although there are many that do, I am not one that raises SRV to the nonsensical level of a guitar demigod who will never be equaled. That is simply ridiculous. And lets be real, there are many examples of music artists who receive this conspicuous importance only after their untimely deaths. We all loved SRV and may he rest in peace. Now, fortunately for us Mato Nanji is alive and well, and I am just going to come right out and say it, Mato is every bit the guitar player SRV was, and dare I say better? And I in fact much prefer the songs and music of Indigenous, and the guitar playing of Mato Nanji. Mato's guitar playing just has a sound and fluidity, which to me just sounds much better than anything I've heard from SRV. Mato's guitar playing is powerful, skillful, soulful and if you really love great blues guitar music you may often find the combination of Mato's voice and guitar playing a moving experience to listen to.
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Subjects:  1. Blues-Rock    2. Modern Electric Blues    3. Modern Electric Texas Blues    4. Pop    5. Rock    6. Rock/Pop    7. United States of America   


99. Delaney & Bonnie On Tour With Eric Clapton
Audio CD (18 May, 1989)
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Asin: B000002IAS
Sales Rank: 5760
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars "Mr. Crapdock on the kickoff......"
When I initially heard this the moment it came out I loved it having seen Cream in '67&'68 and following Sir Eric through his many changes since 1966.This is the best you can get mixing the country/blues styles of Delaney & Bonnie with the rock/blues/soul of Clapton.And Bonnie can really belt it out as she does on many of this CD's numbers.I love that the backing band are the Dominoes who hadn't officially formed yet.I wish that this could be remastered and re-released as the entire show and maybe even a DVD because I have a copy of the Denmark show which is fantastic!!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Holy Relic of the greatest era of Rock
So many people have discovered this album by accident, usually attracted by 'with Eric Clapton' under the title. Some great raunch and R&B on this album, it's a blast to listen to. A little sloppy at times, but that's what live shows were like before everyone copped an attitude and shows became choreographed and epic fireworks displays.
5-0 out of 5 stars Why don't more people know these guys ?
D&B were the preiminent white R&B singers. They counted as fans Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Joe Cocker, Dave Mason, etc. etc.
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Subjects:  1. Album Rock    2. Blues-Rock    3. Modern Electric Blues    4. Pop    5. Pop/Rock    6. Popular Music    7. Rock    8. Rock/Pop    9. Soul   


100. Precious Little
by Blind Pig
Audio CD (18 July, 2006)
list price: $16.98 -- our price: $13.99
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Asin: B000G1R4JI
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Jeremy Spencer was part of the creative heart of the original, pre-Buckingham/Nicks Fleetwood Mac--a talented songwriter and slide guitar foil to the estimable Peter Green, blessed with the sweet, high voice of a teen idol. Thirty-five years after his departure from the band to find God, and twenty-seven since his last solo recording, Spencer still has that angelic voice and a touch on slide guitar that makes Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Precious is right....
Precious Little is simply a wonderful blues album.The slide guitar work on it is amazing and Jeremy Spencer's voice has held up remarkably well.After all these years, Spencer seems inspired again.I hope this album is a taste of more good things to come.
5-0 out of 5 stars worth the 35 year wait !
Amazing.35 years after literally dissappearing from the music scene, Jeremy Spencer pops up with a brilliant new album. His voice hasn't suffered and his slide playing is better than ever. Mellow and bluesy, these songs will transport you back to the late sixties when Fleetwood Mac ruled the British blues scene. Reminds me of the Kiln House album and Spencers solo record from the late sixties.The backup band does a great job on all the tracks, but it's Spencers slide guitar and vocals that take center stage. Some blues, some 50's style rock, all Jeremy! One can only hope he decides to tour.

5-0 out of 5 stars Closed my eyes and I was young again
I read that Jeremy Spencer released a CD and I couldn't wait to get to the store.It exceeded ALL my expectations.The slide and that voice, I closed my eyes and heard, with excitement, the sounds I heard when I first got turned onto Fleetwood Mac in 1969.
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Subjects:  1. Blues    2. Blues-Rock    3. British Blues    4. Modern Electric Blues    5. Pop    6. Rock   


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