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The Chess Box
Willie Dixon
Chess
Chess
Best known for his work as a songwriter, producer, and talent scout, singer-bassist Willie Dixon essentially built Chicago's Cobra and Chess labels with his sweat. Although this double-disc set does include five performances by the man from...
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Gatorhythms
Marcia Ball
Rounder / Umgd
Rounder / Umgd
A mainstay of the festival circuit and blues clubs, Marcia Ball is a captivating performer and a one-woman ambassador for the south Louisiana sound she loves. This, her third Rounder album, dates from 1989. It's a mostly self-composed program...
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Black Magic
Magic Sam
Delmark
Delmark
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The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Elektra / Wea
Elektra / Wea
The Butterfield Blues Band sparked a firestorm of blues activity by young white kids all around the world. 1967's The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw , Butterfield's third album, saw Elvin Bishop (A.K.A. Pigboy Crabshaw) replace Mike Bloomfield on...
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Howlin' Wolf: His Best (Chess 50th Anniversary Collection)
Howlin' Wolf
Chess
Chess
Chester Burnett's ferocious growl was a staple of Chicago's electric-blues heyday. This 20-song compilation ranges from his 1951 debut "Moanin' at Midnight" with Willie Johnson on guitar to 1964's "Killing Floor" with Buddy Guy on guitar. His...
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If You Love Those Blues, Play 'Em As You Please
Michael Bloomfield
Kicking Mule
Kicking Mule
Originally recorded for Guitar Player magazine and released as "Guitar Player 3002" in 1976, this album is regarded as one of the highlights of Bloomfield's later career. Michael Bloomfield takes you through the blues guitar style of B.B. King,...
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Thunderbird
Cassandra Wilson
Blue Note Records
Blue Note Records
With a series of terrific albums, Cassandra Wilson has established herself as one of the day's great vocalists and, in branching out from jazz into blues and folk and pop, paved the way for genre-crossing stars including Norah Jones. But the...
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Blues Masters: The Very Best of Jimmy Reed
Jimmy Reed
Rhino / Wea
Rhino / Wea
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...
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