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100% Cotton
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by Universe Italy
Audio CD (03 February, 2004)
1964-Live on Maxwell Street
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by Bullseye Blues / Pgd
Audio CD (12 September, 2000)
(4 reviews) 3.75 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Robert Nighthawk's slide guitar was revered by the likes of Muddy Waters and B.B. King. It's easy to hear why on this raw, lively, and relaxed recording of Nighthawk and a few of his cronies, including harmonica ace Carey Bell,

A Chicago Blues Tour
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by Big Chicago Records
Audio CD (01 March, 1998)
(1 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: An excellent souvenir of the current Chicago blues scene.: If you've had a chance to visit Chicago and the blues clubs, you'll appreciate this cd as a souvenir of the experience.
A Man and the Blues
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by Vanguard Records
Audio CD (25 October, 1990)
(4 reviews) 4.25 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Buddy Guy's greatest album is also his debut full-length session as a leader. "One Room Country Shack," "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (a Stevie Ray Vaughan favorite), "Sweet Little Angel," and "Worry, Worry" are defining songs,

A Woman Would Rather Be Licked
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Audio CD (06 February, 2001)
(3 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: A WOMAN WOULD RATHER BE LICKED: THIS IS THE FIRST MARVIN SEASE CD I BROUGHT...I LOVED IT SO MUCH I WENT AND BROUGHT HOOCHIE MOMMA,
Ain't Enough Comin' In
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by Mercury / Universal
Audio CD (05 April, 1994)
(5 reviews) 4.8 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Otis Rush and Buddy Guy were hot young Chicago guitar slingers in the 1950s, when legends like Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf ruled the Second City. Rush was renowned for his nasty, over-amplified guitar sound,

All the Way Crazy
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by Alligator Records
Audio CD (25 October, 1990)
(2 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: All kinds of Crazy: Well lets see i have had this Album in my colection for eight years now and i still listen to it from start to end no track jumping here.
Alligator Records 30th Anniversary Collection
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by Alligator Records
Audio CD (21 August, 2001)
(3 reviews) 4.67 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Three decades ago Bruce Iglauer founded Alligator Records, selling his hero Hound Dog Taylor's records out of his car trunk. Since then, Alligator has become America's best-known and most prolific blues label,

Alone & Acoustic
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by Alligator Records
Audio CD (06 November, 1991)
(16 reviews) 4.94 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: 'unplugged' blues at it's best...: Before I heard this album I was only aware of Buddy Guy's electric abilities, this record showcases just how enormous and down to earth his talent is.
American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969 2
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by Hip-O Records
Audio CD (31 August, 2004)

An Anthology -- The Elektra Years
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by Elektra
Audio CD (20 January, 1998)
(13 reviews) 4.92 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: It might be impossible to overestimate the importance of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band on American music in the latter half of the '60's. Unlike British blues revivalists The Rolling Stones, the Butterfield band was schooled in the tough Chicago bars that housed Muddy Waters,
Anthology 1962-98
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Audio CD (14 November, 2000)
(4 reviews) 4.25 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: The two-disc, 34-track Anthology could be subtitled "The Crossover Decades," for it covers the years when B.B. King (like his "Sweet Little Angel") spread his wings. Spanning the era 1962-1998, the set begins when King was a recording veteran whose renown was confined to the blues ghetto.

Arhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection: The Journey Of Chris Strachwitz 1960-200
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by Arhoolie Records
Audio CD (26 September, 2000)
(5 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Superbly packaged and lovingly annotated, the five-discArhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection distills four decades of musical passion into six hours of highlights. The passion is that of Arhoolie founder Chris Strachwitz,
At Newport 1960
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by Chess
Audio CD (27 February, 2001)
(7 reviews) 4.71 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: One of the classic live blues albums: Muddy Waters' July, 1960 appearance at the Newport Folk Festival was recorded and issued as one of the first live blues albums,

B.B. King - Greatest Hits
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Audio CD (25 August, 1998)
(14 reviews) 4.64 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: "So You See Why I Stuck With Blues.": This BB King quote, stated to David Ritz, was his conclusion to why he chose to play and sing blues over his other love,
Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes
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by Telarc
Audio CD (25 May, 2004)
Editorial Review: Although throat surgery has curtailed James Cotton's singing career, it has opened up avenues for the Chicago harpist to expand his approach. Guest vocalists Rory Block, Marcia Ball, and Bobby Rush maintain the goodtime blues feel Cotton is known for,

Best of Jimmy Reed
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by Gnp Crescendo
Audio CD (21 January, 1992)
(5 reviews) 4.4 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Not According To The Contents: This 1987 compilation from GNP Crescendo pulls together a double-set vinyl album which, even when released way back when,
Best of the Four Aces [Polygram International]
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by Polygram Int'l
Audio CD (14 May, 2001)
(2 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Four LADS... or Four ACES...make up your mind...: I actually haven't heard this CD. I was looking for the Four Aces Christmas album that I remember so well from my childhood..

Better Days
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (26 March, 1991)
(3 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: The lesser known Butterfield Band, but no less talented: Most of those who will read this are already aware of the late Paul Butterfield's ability on harp,v
Big Bill Broonzy Sings Folk Songs
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by Smithsonian Folkways
Audio CD (13 July, 1992)
(1 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Evident Krunkness: this is krunk old blues, the best you can get. for the people who want to hear the start of the blues revolution buy this albumjust a man and his guitar and his soul,

Big Boss Man Box Set
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by Collectables
Audio CD (27 November, 2001)
Big Boss Man-Best of
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by Recall Records UK
Audio CD (15 September, 1999)
(1 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: BIG BOSS MAN!: LOVE JIMMY REED ALL OF HIS MUSIC! #1 THE BEST!

Biggest Thing Since Colossus (Sony)
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by Sony Int'l
Audio CD (06 September, 1995)
(7 reviews) 4.43 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Not The Best Otis Spann CD: I have about all of Otis Spann's CD's that are available. I did not care for this CD that much. The sound of his great piano playing was washed out and upstaged by the noisy guitars.
Black Magic
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by Delmark
Audio CD (30 July, 1994)
(7 reviews) 4.86 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Great blues-slash soul-slash funk!: Magic Sam Maghett was a bluesman from the Mississippi Delta first and foremost, but he was also instrumental (so to speak) in introducing an element of soul in his music,

Black Tornado
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by Blind Pig
Audio CD (19 May, 1998)
(6 reviews) 4.83 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Black Tornado: what can i say See my Review for Blue Magic this not Blues for the Girl Friend
Blind Pig Records' 25th Anniversary Collection
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by Blind Pig
Audio CD (23 October, 2001)
(3 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Edward Chmelewski just couldn't wait to sling the good blues slop around, so he's kicked off the quarter-century celebration of his label's founding a few months early with this blockbuster label overview: two audio discs and an all-video CD-ROM.

Blue Christmas: Christmas Blues Instrumentals
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by Evidence
Audio CD (23 October, 2001)
(1 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Good Choice For The Holidays!: Evidence Music's "Blue Xmas" is an all-instrumental recording featuring approximately 30 blues musicians,
Blue Christmas: Christmas Coll - 20th Century Masters
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by Hip-O Records
Audio CD (23 September, 2003)

Blue House
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by Rounder / Pgd
Audio CD (16 August, 1994)
(5 reviews) 4.8 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: More blues and less rock on this one: Marcia is a fine singer who writes many of her own songs, though she is never afraid to record covers where they are suitable.
Blue Magic
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by Blind Pig
Audio CD (09 July, 2002)
(6 reviews) 3.83 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Magic Slim (Morris Holt) is best known for carrying on the Windy City tradition of back-to-the-basics blues bar bands, blasting out a quintessential sound that the music's legends would appreciate and that its newest fans can still enjoy.

Blue Yule: Christmas Blues and R&B Classics
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (10 September, 1991)
(5 reviews) 4.8 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Blue Yule is without question one of the hippest collections of rhythm & blues Christmas music ever assembled. The disc boasts the likes of Louis Jordan, John Lee Hooker, the gospel-powered Pilgrim Travelers,
Blues Blues Blues
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by Atlantic
Audio CD (05 January, 1999)
(18 reviews) 4.72 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Back in 1969, Muddy Waters and Otis Spann teamed with young guns Paul Butterfield and Michael Bloomfield to create Fathers & Sons. The idea was to match the sagacity of the "old timers" with the flash and commercial muscle of the upstarts.

Blues Classics [MCA]
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Audio CD (30 July, 1996)
(3 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: A Shining Addition to Any Collection: The consolidation of record companies is generally bad, but this 3-CD box set was only possible because MCA acquired the rights to some outstanding early "race" record labels (Vocalion,
Blues Guitar Hero-Influential
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by Ace (U.K.)
Audio CD (27 March, 2001)
(5 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Simply the best of the best.: I have been a big Freddie King fan and have most of his albums on vinyl. When I was looking to add some Freddie King disks to my rapidly growing blues CD collection,

Blues in the Mississippi Night
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by Rounder Select
Audio CD (22 July, 2003)
(1 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Priceless: Not long ago a couple of fellow blues cronies of mine and I were having a couple of cold ones and discussing the music that we love so much,
Blues Masters, Vol. 4: Harmonica Classics
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (10 November, 1992)
(1 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Good sampler: The trouble with the Blues Masters collection is that CDs like this one, which is compiled to showcase some great blues harmonica playing,

Blues Masters: The Very Best Of Elmore James
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (14 March, 2000)
(5 reviews) 4.8 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: This rocking trove of stylistic innovation spans Elmore James's peak recording years, from 1951 to 1963. In the charging fury of his slide guitar and his screaming voice one hears the echo of fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Robert Johnson,
Blues Masters: The Very Best of Jimmy Reed
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (14 March, 2000)
(8 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: With his meteoric run of hits from early 1955 through late 1961, Chicago's Jimmy Reed reigned as the most popular bluesman of his day, rivaled only by fellow Mississippi transplant B.B. King. By the mid-'60s Reed was playing New York's Carnegie Hall and the Apollo Theater and touring England as a star.

Blues Masters: The Very Best of T-Bone Walker
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (20 June, 2000)
(2 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: One that lives up to its title: A lot of compilations have a title similar to this one, "the best of someone or other", yet still leave a lot to be desired.T
Blues on the Bayou
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Audio CD (20 October, 1998)
(65 reviews) 4.85 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Opting for simplicity this time around, B.B. King gets by with a little help from his excellent backing band, producing an album that's evocative of the Louisiana countryside where it was recorded. After over half a century in the business,

Blues Singer
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Audio CD (03 June, 2003)
(24 reviews) 4.42 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Not known for his acoustic work, Buddy Guy unplugs for a rare album-length excursion into folk blues. Continuing the rootsy, bare-bones approach that made 2001’s electric Sweet Tea (also produced by Dennis Herring) so gutsy and memorable,
Blues Summit
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Audio CD (22 June, 1993)
(18 reviews) 4.89 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: This is B.B. King's most delightful recording of the '90s. He duets with other blues greats, including Koko Taylor ("Something You Got"), Buddy Guy ("I Pity the Fool"), Etta James ("There's Something on Your Mind"),

Blues with a Feeling: Chess Collectibles, Vol. 3
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Audio CD (24 October, 1995)
(5 reviews) 3.4 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: ***½ - a nice collection, but mostly for serious Walter fans: "The Essential Little Walter" remains the ultimate Little Walter compilation,
Blues
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by Rhino Records
Audio CD (17 October, 2000)
(3 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: Millennium Blues Party brings the party to life: Whether you are a seasoned veteran or a new blues lover, this CD brings your listening pleasure to new peaks.

Born Under a Bad Sign
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Audio CD (18 June, 2002)
(14 reviews) 4.64 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: Born Under a Bad Sign dates back to a time when albums were collections of singles, and when singles, designed for radio and jukebox play, seldom ran more than three and a half minutes. That limitation meant that artists had to make an impact quickly and firmly.
Box of the Blues
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by Rounder / Pgd
Audio CD (16 September, 2003)

Broke, Black and Blue
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by Proper Box UK
Audio CD (14 December, 1999)
(1 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: A budget-priced box set, Broke, Black & Blue delivers multiple surprises within its 100 songs of prewar blues. Arranged chronologically by Joop Visser, the set admirably covers the first 22 years of recorded blues,
Buddy's Baddest: The Best Of Buddy Guy
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Audio CD (15 June, 1999)
(13 reviews) 4.77 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review: The title's baloney. Sure, some of Buddy Guy's most blistering guitar playing has been captured on his '90s recordings for Silvertone, but with albums like Muddy Waters's 1964 Folk Singer and his own 1967 solo debut A Man &

Buddy's Blues (Chess 50th Anniversary Collection)
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by Chess
Audio CD (08 April, 1997)
(5 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
Customer Review: The best of Buddy Guy's Chess sides: If you're only going to buy one Buddy Guy-album, I'd probably go with Rhino's career-spanning "The Very Best Of Buddy Guy".B
Change (Dig)
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by Ruf (Idn)
Audio CD (24 August, 2004)
Editorial Review: Unplugged, but electrifying nonetheless, Canada-based blueswoman Sue Foley's first live disc was recorded in one take with a band that hadn't rehearsed the set. Yet, instead of a sloppy, slapdash show, she delivers her most inspired and undoubtedly most intimate album to date.

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