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King of the Electric Blues

King of the Electric Blues (1997) more music like this

by Muddy Waters

The first 20-bit remastering of any of Muddy's late career work for Johnny Winter's Blue Sky label is of considerable interest. The fact that, in the wake of the earlier Blues Sky best-of disc, there's enough material to do another 60-minute-plus collection, also speaks well for this catalog. The clarity of the Super Bit Mapping audio brings out a ...

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Raw

Raw (2007) more music like this

by Bobby Rush

Just as the title implies, Raw is Bobby Rush at his most elemental: a man, his acoustic guitar, and his foot stamping out a beat on an amplified board. A little harmonica now and then, and a Dobro played with a bottleneck slide on the rollicking "Glad to Get You Back," but that's it for ornamentation. Although most of 13 songs are Rush originals, ...

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Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection

Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection (2000) more music like this

by Muddy Waters

Like the Bear Family sets that include every available recording of an artist, this two-disc collection finally presents every known track Muddy Waters recorded for the Aristocrat and Chess labels from 1947 to 1952. Since Waters was such a vital architect of the Chicago blues sound, it's an indispensable historical and educational document, as ...

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Sugar Man [#2]

Sugar Man [#2] (1999) more music like this

by Cootie Stark

A second generation Piedmont bluesman who learned his trade busking on South Carolina street corners in the 1930s, Cootie Stark didn't record until he was in his seventies, but age hasn't prevented him from having an obvious good time on Sugar Man, his debut release. Stark is more percussive and abrasive a guitar player than the traditional ...

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Live Recordings 1965-1973

Live Recordings 1965-1973 (1999) more music like this

by Muddy Waters

These are ten tracks of Waters pretty much on top of his game, with the bulk of them coming from 1965-68 and featuring Pinetop Perkins, Carey Bell, and Sammy Lawhorn in support. Three tracks from 1973 may sport better fidelity than the scratchier-sounding mid-'60s stuff, but every track's a gem no matter how you slice it. Cub Koda, All Music ...

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Blues Straight Ahead

Blues Straight Ahead (1995) more music like this

by Muddy Waters

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Gold Collection [Retro]

Gold Collection [Retro] (2000) more music like this

by Muddy Waters & Howlin' Wolf

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Sail On

Sail On (1969) more music like this

by Muddy Waters

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Mojo: The Best of Muddy Waters Live!, 1971-1976

Mojo: The Best of Muddy Waters Live!, 1971-1976 (2000) more music like this

by Muddy Waters

This compilation was assembled from three live performances, two in the Northwest in 1971, and one in Switzerland in April 1976. There are already several live Muddy Waters albums available, including some recorded during this era. Not only that, the 74-minute program does not exactly offer much in the way of surprising repertoire: "Rollin' and ...

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1950-1952

1950-1952 (2004) more music like this

by Muddy Waters

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Blowin' the Blues

Blowin' the Blues (2008) more music like this

by Little Walter

Although he sang on occasion, and played guitar, too, Little Walter will always be revered for his harmonica skills, and in his own way he was the John Coltrane of the instrument, creating and shaping the sound of the "Mississippi saxophone" into the very template of the Chicago blues style, and any short list of blues harp players starts with ...

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