 | 12 Songs of Christmas list: $11.98 - our price: $10.99 by Private Music Audio CD
(13 October, 1998)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: A voice that is aging, but still so warm and comfortable: This is for Etta James' real fans, the ones who have listened to her through her career and still want to hear more from her, |
 | 1946-1953 Classic Cuts list: $28.98 - our price: $28.98 by Jsp Records Audio CD
(14 September, 2004)
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 | 25 Years : 1968-1993 list: $34.49 - our price: $34.49 by Repertoire Audio CD
(15 November, 1994)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: I found it: Yes sir, i found that song finally. The lerics stoked my hert. I love i love you. Makes me cry every time. |
 | 70th Birthday Concert list: $19.98 - our price: $14.99 by Eagle Records (Red) Audio CD
(18 November, 2003)
(8 reviews)  Customer Review: John Mayall's 70th Mott Breakers: On the occasion of John Mayall's 70th Birthday, the father of the British blues boom held a special concert at Liverpool docks on July 19th, |
 | 8 Hands On 88 Keys -- Chicago Blues Piano Masters list: $16.99 - our price: $16.99 by Sirens Audio CD
(26 March, 2002)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Top Talent in Chicago Blues Scene: You'll always have a great time listening to this cd. I love Detroit's version of Stagger Lee and also the song Ella. |
 | 88 Elmira St. list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Elektra Audio CD
(19 March, 1991)
(11 reviews)  Customer Review: Danny Gatton - Simply The Best There Ever Was: 88 Elmira Street is proof of that. I've played guitar for over thirty years studying the greats, |
 | A Bothered Mind list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Fat Possum (Ryko) Audio CD
(17 August, 2004)
Editorial Review: John Lennon once claimed that "the blues is a chair…the first chair," explaining the music's primacy in the grand scheme of things. That notion is richly underscored on this follow-up to late-blossoming North Mississippi bluesman R.L |
 | A Meeting by the River list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Water Lily Acoustics Audio CD
(23 February, 1993)
(21 reviews)  Editorial Review: Ry Cooder has long had an interest in other people's music, from the blues and gospel of black America through classic jazz and the music of Cuba. Even by this standard, his meeting with Mohan Vishwa Bhatt is certainly a departure. |
 | A Woman Alone with the Blues (Remembering Peggy Lee) list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Telarc Audio CD
(25 March, 2003)
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: From her beginnings in the sixties folk music scene in Boston, Maria Muldaur has continued to explore a range of American musics, first with the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, followed by a pair of albums with then-husband Geoff Muldaur. |
 | Alone & Acoustic list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Alligator Records Audio CD
(06 November, 1991)
(16 reviews)  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. |
 | America's #1 Band list: $44.98 - our price: $35.99 Audio CD
(23 September, 2003)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Three star package: Five stars for the music. It all sounds great, even the radio broadcasts. Plus, I like the variety of the different small groups and the big band. |
 | American Folk Blues Festival, 1962-1965 list: $59.98 - our price: $59.98 by Evidence Audio CD
(30 November, 1995)
(1 reviews)  Editorial Review: The celebrated performers featured on this five-disc box--John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Big Mama Thornton, Howlin' Wolf, and Sonny Boy (Rice Miller) Williamson among them--were seasoned veterans when these recordings were made between 1962 and 1965. |
 | An Anthology -- The Elektra Years list: $24.98 - our price: $24.98 by Elektra Audio CD
(20 January, 1998)
(13 reviews)  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 list: $18.98 - our price: $13.49 by Rhino Records Audio CD
(25 October, 1990)
(18 reviews)  Editorial Review: Even for a relatively brief (20-song) overview of Ray Charles's '60s output during the peak of his recording stardom at ABC-Paramount, Anthology covers a hell of a lot of styles. It couldn't be any other way, |
 | April in Paris list: $18.98 - our price: $14.99 by Polygram Records Audio CD
(24 June, 1997)
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: Count Basie's band endured because of its leader's uncanny ability to put together fresh arrangements and strong soloists while maintaining the band's unique devotion to swing; this CD is among the most enduring of the big band recordings of the 1950s. |
 | At Last! list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 Audio CD
(27 July, 1999)
(31 reviews)  Customer Review: Nobody sings the Blues like "Miss Peaches"!: Etta James shares her devine gift of a voice with millions who appreciate her wonderful music. |
 | At Newport list: $17.99 - our price: $17.99 by Wea International Audio CD
(21 October, 1998)
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Awesome !!1: If one is interested in the early Ray Charles jazz years this is a wonderful example. The album abounds with demonstrations of his virtuosity on piano, |
 | Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974 [Box] list: $89.98 - our price: $80.99 by Atlantic Audio CD
(15 October, 1991)
(26 reviews)  Editorial Review: Atlantic Records has ridden musical trends since the late '40s; these seven CDs chronicle the first 28 years of the label's work in black pop, during which artists such as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Otis Redding oversaw the creation and flowering of soul music. |
 | Avalon Blues : Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 Audio CD
(08 October, 1996)
(19 reviews)  Editorial Review: Mississippi John Hurt recorded 13 country-blues songs for the Okeh Electric Records company in 1928. Then he vanished. Actually, he never went anywhere. Indeed, he never strayed from his hometown of Avalon, |
 | Avalon Blues: A Tribute to the Music of Mississippi John Hurt list: $16.98 - our price: $14.99 by Vanguard Records Audio CD
(12 June, 2001)
(16 reviews)  Editorial Review: No musician ever applied a gentler touch to songs of murder, sex, andsalvation than MississippiJohn Hurt. The country bluesman enjoyed a career revival through the folkfestival boom of the early 1960s, and his influence continues to ripple, as thisvaried and vital tribute attests. |
 | B.B. King - Greatest Hits list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 Audio CD
(25 August, 1998)
(14 reviews)  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, |
 | Best of the Blues list: $20.98 - our price: $18.99 by Virgin Records Audio CD
(09 April, 2002)
(10 reviews)  Customer Review: The Best Indeed!: Fans of Gary Moore will most likely already own his individual albums, which renders this set pretty much obsolete except for collection purposes. |
 | Big Boss Man Box Set list: $129.97 - our price: $129.97 by Collectables Audio CD
(27 November, 2001)
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 | Big Trouble list: $16.98 - our price: $14.99 by Trout Records Audio CD
(05 July, 1994)
(21 reviews)  Customer Review: We love Trout Fishing!: We bought this CD about 4 or 5 years ago after we saw them perform "Teddy Bear Picnic" for an adult audience in Texas. |
 | Blues Blues Blues list: $17.98 - our price: $17.98 by Atlantic Audio CD
(05 January, 1999)
(18 reviews)  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 Harmonica Masterclass list: $69.98 - our price: $69.98 by Jerry Portnoy's Audio CD
(26 June, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: Great tutorial.: I purchased this tutorial even though I already knew the basics. After listening and following the individual lessons, |
 | Blues Lounge list: $15.98 - our price: $14.99 by Putumayo World Music Audio CD
(05 October, 2004)
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 | Blues on the Bayou list: $18.98 - our price: $14.99 Audio CD
(20 October, 1998)
(65 reviews)  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 list: $18.98 - our price: $14.99 Audio CD
(03 June, 2003)
(24 reviews)  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 to Die for list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Blues Bureau Int'l Audio CD
(07 October, 2003)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Fade-outs detract: Leslie West continues to release gutsy albums. This is no exception. My only gripe, along with the recently released Johnny Winter CD, |
 | Blues to the Bone list: $18.98 - our price: $13.99 Audio CD
(08 June, 2004)
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: 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, |
 | Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton [Remasterd/Bonus Tracks] list: $13.98 - our price: $12.99 by Polydor / Pgd Audio CD
(05 June, 2001)
(34 reviews)  Customer Review: Guitar Heaven by Eric Clapton!: Few albums have had greater impact than the landmark John Mayall With Eric Clapton "Blues Breakers." |
 | Buddy's Baddest: The Best Of Buddy Guy list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 Audio CD
(15 June, 1999)
(13 reviews)  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 & |
 | Carolina Dreams list: $13.98 - our price: $13.98 Audio CD
(11 May, 2004)
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 | Chance & Circumstance list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Koch Records Audio CD
(21 October, 2003)
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: The talented Norah Jones came to New York and got famous in spectacular, multi-platinum fashion. So it's inevitable that recordings she made before she hit it big are starting to come to the fore. Case in point, |
 | Change (Dig) list: $15.98 - our price: $14.99 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. |
 | Chess Blues list: $59.98 - our price: $59.98 by Chess Audio CD
(02 February, 1993)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Blues 101!!!: All right, students, now pay attention! Put down that racing form and pay attention right now! This here Chess Blues box set contains exactly 101 tracks. |
 | Christmas Gumbo list: $11.98 - our price: $10.99 by Capitol Audio CD
(16 November, 1993)
(7 reviews)  Customer Review: Dick Bramblitt: I have been a Fats Domino fan since the '50's. I have always wanted to hear Fats sign gospel-I always knew he was a believing man. |
 | Classic Years 1927-1940 list: $28.98 - our price: $25.99 by Jsp Records Audio CD
(10 June, 2003)
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Brilliant,get it.: I came to this box set having heard nothing of the music of Blind Willie McTell,I just thought I'd take a chance.I |
 | Come On In list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Fat Possum Audio CD
(25 August, 1998)
(31 reviews)  Editorial Review: Now, here's what you call a break from tradition. After bridging the gap between punk and blues on his collaboration with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, A Ass Pocket of Whiskey, Mississippi bluesman R.L |
 | Complete Decca Recordings-1937 list: $38.98 - our price: $34.99 by Verve Audio CD
(17 March, 1992)
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: Ellington's band had more grace and sophistication, but no big band swung harder than the incomparable Basie band. Recorded between 1937 and 1939, these 63 classics feature a cornucopia of legendary musicians: Herschel Evans' big-toned, |
 | Cool Christmas Blues list: $14.98 - our price: $13.99 by Bullseye Blues / Pgd Audio CD
(07 October, 1994)
(6 reviews)  Editorial Review: Charles Brown is responsible for one of the bluesiest Christmas tunes ever, "Please Come Home for Christmas." Countless individuals and groups have covered this heartbreak classic because it so readily embraces the theme of being home for the holidays with loved ones. |
 | Damn Right, I've Got the Blues list: $16.98 - our price: $14.99 Audio CD
(27 August, 1991)
(31 reviews)  Customer Review: Ambassador of Blues: There are two giants that keep on promoting the lifestyle of the blues. The first is B.B. King. The other? Buddy Guy. |
 | Derek Trucks Band list: $16.98 - our price: $16.98 by Landslide Audio CD
(07 October, 1997)
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: Derek Trucks is the nephew of Butch Trucks, the founding drummer of the Allman Brothers Band, and the younger man has been imitating Duane Allman's slide guitar ever since he started gigging as an 11-year-old. |
 | Deuces Wild list: $18.98 - our price: $14.99 Audio CD
(04 November, 1997)
(27 reviews)  Editorial Review: B.B. King, probably the most celebrated living blues player, has come a long way from Itta Bena, Mississippi, and this CD illustrates just how far. A series of guest shots by such artists as Van Morrison, |
 | Doctors, Professors, Kings & Queens: The Big Ol' Box of New Orleans list: $59.98 - our price: $49.99 Audio CD
(26 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: The producers of The Big Ol' Box of New Orleans claim it to be the first box set to cover the full range of music from the Crescent City--from R&B to jazz, from zydeco to funk. Indeed, this handsome four-disc collection ranges through the decades and the neighborhoods of America's first city of music, |
 | Down in the Basement: Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s 1926-1937 list: $19.98 - our price: $14.99 by Old Hat Audio CD
(17 June, 2003)
(5 reviews)  Customer Review: I swear I can almost smell his cigar!: This is the most fun I've ever had with a compact disc. Joe Bussard spent his entire life searching shotgun shacks for dusty old 78s. |
 | Downhearted Blues list: $16.98 - our price: $13.99 by Varese Records Audio CD
(28 August, 2001)
(3 reviews)  Editorial Review: Few singers have a story as long and varied as that of Alberta Hunter, whose career spanned most of the 20th century. From the dawn of the classic blues era, through two world wars, a long hiatus, and a fresh start shortly before her death in 1984, |
 | Dream Cafe list: $17.98 - our price: $13.99 by Red House Audio CD
(23 March, 1992)
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: Dream Cafe: Insightful and inspirational. Quit reading this and buy it! |
 | East-West list: $9.98 - our price: $9.98 by Elektra Audio CD
(25 October, 1990)
(20 reviews)  Editorial Review: If the Butterfield Blues Band's groundbreaking debut earned the respect of the group's elder influences, this one won over (and guided) the blues boys' psychedelic peers. Highlighted by the 13-minute-plus title track (an Eastern-influenced jam cowritten by guitarist Mike Bloomfield), |
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