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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
(1965)
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Even after his death, Paul Butterfield's music didn't receive the accolades that were so deserved. Outputting styles adopted from Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters among other blues greats, Butterfield became one of the first white singers to rekindle blues music through the course of the mid-'60s. His debut album, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, saw ...
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Blues Brothers 2000
(1998)
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Original Soundtrack
Like the movie itself, the soundtrack to the belated Blues Brothers sequel, Blues Brothers 2000, simply doesn't work as well as its predecessor, despite good intentions all around. Part of the problem, of course, is the absence of John Belushi, who provided a boisterous energy and undeniable charisma that made the Blues Brothers' slick updates of ...
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band/East West
(2001)
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The Butterfield Blues Band
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An Anthology: The Elektra Years
(1997)
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
An Anthology -- The Elektra Years is a double-disc, 33-song set that offers a comprehensive overview of Paul Butterfield's eight years with the label. His first two albums, Paul Butterfield Blues Band and East-West, were seminal, groundbreaking records that blurred the boundaries between blues, jazz and rock, suggesting everything from blues-rock ...
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Live from Chicago Mr. Superharp Himself
(1986)
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James Cotton Blues Band
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Boogie People
(1991)
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George Thorogood & the Destroyers
George Thorogood can usually be counted on to deliver infectious, rowdy blues-rock, and Boogie People is no exception. Though not quite on a par with Bad To The Bone, this is an unpretentious party album with more than a few assets. The splendor of Chess Records had long been one of Thorogood's primary inspirations, so it shouldn't come as a major ...
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Live at the Palladium NYC, New Years Eve 1977
(2006)
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Levon Helm and the RCO All Stars
In November 1976, the Band called it quits with a well-publicized Thanksgiving Day farewell concert, but Levon Helm made it clear to anyone who cared to listen he thought the group was foolish to throw in the towel, and within a year Helm was on the road with a band designed to show fans how much he had to offer. The RCO All Stars certainly lived ...
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Blues Masters, Vol. 16: More Harmonica Classics
(1998)
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Various Artists
With such a wealth of great harmonica blues out there, and with such an outstanding track record on Rhino's part in general when it comes to historical compilations, it's no surprise that their second anthology of harmonica blues is just as good as the first. There are fine cuts by many big guns here, including Little Walter, both Sonny Boy ...
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Newport Folk Festival: Best of the Blues 1959-1968
(2001)
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Various Artists
Newport Folk Festival: Best of the Blues 1959-1968 presents live performances from many of the top blues players of the era. From Skip James to Mance Lipscomb to Memphis Slim, these musicians play mostly acoustic blues before an appreciative audience. From the first disc, Mississippi John Hurt's six-song set is a standout. Piedmont fingerpicking ...
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Together
(1972)
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Jesse Colin Young
Made while the Youngbloods were still together, Jesse Colin Young's first solo album since 1965's Young Blood was a busman's holiday on which he played favorite songs from a variety of genres -- '50s rock & roll (Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little 16"), country (the Dave Dudley hit "6 Days on the Road"), folk-blues (Mississippi John Hurt's "Creole Belle" ...
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Monterey International Pop Festival, June 16-17-18, 1967
(1997)
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Various Artists
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Crucial Live Blues
(2004)
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Various Artists
Blues, like jazz, is often at its most striking in a live setting, where the interplay between the musicians and the feedback from the audience serves to push things to a high edge. This explosive collection from Alligator Records gathers 13 live tracks from an assortment of players, and there really isn't a slack cut here. Koko Taylor's "Going ...
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Blues with a Feeling
(1995)
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Steve Hackett
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She's My Money Maker
(2003)
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Joe Louis Walker
She's My Money Maker finds blues guitarist Joe Louis Walker returning to his soul/blues roots following the release of the jazz/Latin Pasa Tiempo. Most of the material was written (or co-written) by Walker except for the Nick Gravenites classic "Born in Chicago." Walker works with a stripped-down lineup consisting of Robert Watson on bass, Geno ...
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Rubaiyat: Elektra's 40th Anniversary
(1990)
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Various Artists
The label's current artists cover its all-timers, e.g., The Cure meets The Doors. An interesting idea, it has sketchy results. Dan Heilman, All Music Guide
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Natasha
(1990)
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Natasha
Chesky Records was best known for jazz and classical in the early 1990s, but the New York label dabbled in New Orleans-influenced R&B, roots-rock and blues with this little-known CD by singer Natasha Turner (who simply went by Natasha). This isn't strictly a blues album -- most of the tunes don't have a 12-bar blues structure -- but because it's ...
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Kings of Noise
(1989)
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Slammin' Watusis
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Disaster City Blues: A Collection of Contemporary Blues, Vol. 1
(2005)
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Various Artists
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Blue Moon in Your Eye
(2006)
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The Nighthawks
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Skip 'N Go Naked Tour
(2006)
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Herb Gross & the Invictas
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Live [Cacophony]
(1987)
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Blues 'N' Trouble
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Since We've Been Gone
(1994)
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The Kingsmen
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Straight Up...Down and Dirty
(2004)
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Inside Straight
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Generations of Blues, Vol. 2: Born in Chicago
(1998)
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Various Artists
The blues were not born, but did evolve in Chicago, as did the majority of artists on this collection. The most blatant non-Chi-Town exception is John Mayall, with most others coming up from the Delta. Still this is a decent collection of classic blues, especially with the tracks from Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, Little Walter, James Cotton, Son ...
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Vanguard Collector's Edition
(1997)
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Various Artists
This four-CD set isn't quite as comprehensive as it might have been. All of the major bases are covered, from Paul Robeson, the Weavers, and Count Basie to Alison Brown and John McEuen, and even Circus Maximus ("Oops -- I Can Dance") is here, with cuts by the Frost ("Sweet Lady Love") and the Third Power ("Gettin' Together"). But there's no Sandy ...
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