Stacker compiled data on the top 50 rock albums from the 21st century according to Best Ever Albums, which ranks albums according to their appearance and performance on 40,000 editorial and data-based charts (e.g., Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Billboard, etc.). 14h ago. Believe it, if you want. Hes another haunting, beautiful player who might not have come to your attention yet. Three volumes with Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Otis Spann, Otis Rush, J.B. Hutto, Jimmy Cotton, Walter Horton, Johnny Shines, Johnny Young, Homesick James, and Charlie Musselwhite is absolutely essential blues listening! The title song appeared on this compilation, a 10-track overview of his Stax-era recordings, including assorted singles, B-sides, and album tracks. They included My Time Is Expensive, Okie Dokie Stomp and Midnight Hour, all present on this ace retrospective. The Charles Ford Band - The Charles Ford Band-(with Robbin Ford at his best) Amazing! Lonnie Mack Wham I also agree with Chriss statement that cross over artists should have been dropped in favor of true blues legends. simply stunning, There is a Hendrix compilation, titled Blues. Born Gertrude Pridgett in Columbus, Georgia, Ma Rainey was one of the first blues singers. McDowell is in magnetic form, shining on nine scintillating tracks. Chicken Shack, and I didnt see Savoy Brown, Climax Blues Band and the Chicago Blues Band. try it out. Losing Hand Excellent recording with a superb interview of Nighthawk by Michael Bloomfield! One beneficiary was singer and harmonica player, Sonny Boy Williamson (not to be confused with the same-named singer who sang Good Morning School Girl and died in 1948). Listen to the album. Big Mama Thornton with the Muddy Waters Blues Band. It is full of energy, Harvey stalking the gutters and subways; it is full of sex, most of it new and dangerously in flux. pride.com - Bernardo Born in Houston, this flamboyant singer and guitarist moved to Los Angeles as a teenager and is best remembered for his commercially successful marriage of pimped-up blues, funk and soul in the 1970s. King King by The Red Devils is my favorite live blues album of all time. Superharps???? Listen to the album. The Nighthawks Live at the PsycheDeli should be on this list ahead of many others. Between 1955 and 1961, Mississippi singer, guitarist and harmonica maestro, Jimmy Reed, racked up eighteen US R&B hit singles for the Chicago-based Vee-Jay label. The highlights are numerous and include Devil Got My Woman, 22-20 Blues with James playing the piano and Im So Glad.. with Dutch band Living Blues. Well done Bert, I would say add To blind to see from Cuby and the Blizzards to the list as well. And how the hell did you not include Jimmy Pages work with Led Zeppelin? Excellent. Just relying on what they read. All noted exponents of blues harmonica, Cotton, Branch, Musselwhite and Norcia teamed up to spectacular effect on Superharps, an enjoyable romp through eleven original tunes. begins with an electrifying version of T-Bone Walkers T-Bone Shuffle setting the tone for what is a thoroughly enjoyable blues summit characterized by some exceptional guitar playing. I did not rate him myself to be on the list. Amid videogame clatter, Rascals voice is full of scorn and bafflement as he considers girls, rivals and his place in the world. Did you consider any Canadian blues artists? Ultimately who is the definer of what blues is and whether an artist is truly a blues artist? Lana Del Rey albums have become pop musics most compelling ongoing saga about American loneliness and sadness. Live on the Queen Mary Professor Longhair (1978) Kings Totalmente de acuerdo, sobre todo en lo relacionado con Ronnie Earl. Muddy Waters They Call Me Muddy Waters. Lyrics 12.8K 3 Hard Out Here. They range from sassy barroom belters (Honkey Tonkey) to aching slow ballads (Thats Why Im Crying). I am thinking that udiscovermusic is not living up to its name but being arrogant in essentially pushing the idea that blues is English-American. Thank you! Amongst its gems is the carefree title song, the earthy I Crave Pigmeat with washboard accompaniment, and the storytelling ballad Homesick and Lonesome Blues, a vehicle for Fullers scything slide guitar. Though born in Paris to Austrian and Greek parents, Korner became one of the prime movers and shakers of the influential British blues scene in the 1960s. That track is the leadoff cut on Sufferin Mind, a 26-song anthology of his work for Art Rupes LA-based Specialty label. Initially grabbing headlines for its pay-what-you-want release online, it quickly became clear that this was one of Radioheads greatest albums. Made the list. Tips. Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac His recording career was spectacularly brief from 1927 to 1930 but his influence has been long-lasting (Robert Johnson and Howlin Wolf took note of his guitar style while Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin covered his songs). A feel-good collaboration between two Texas veteran guitar slingers and newcomer, Cray, Showdown! Free And Equal Blues is a compelling collection of recordings he made between 1944-1946 and encapsulate Whites singular meld of blues, folk, gospel and jazz styles. Im dying to push their backs against the grain / and fool them all again, he sang. The album marks 6 in the UK albums chart, Clapton left to form Cream shortly afterwards. Formed in 1961, Korners band Blues Incorporated recorded R&B From The Marquee in a London studio with vocals shared between Cyril Davies and Long John Baldry on a meld of blues covers and original material. Key Track: She-Wolf, The blues was the musical bedrock beneath Jimi Hendrixs flamboyant, high-decibel psychedelic rock style which sent seismic shockwaves through the music world of the late 1960s. Best Pop Soul Albums of 2023 - User Score. Bert. RL Burnside- Come On In. A clear contender among the best blues albums ever, Muddy Waters At Newport captured the man born McKinley Morganfield at Rhode Islands famous annual jazz festival. A multicultural celebration, a political statement and a middle finger up to misogynists. The Smokin Joe Kubek Band Served up Texas Style Bands like Cream, Allmans and Stones restored many blues originators fortunes and fame by crediting their accomplishments. XCX stopped waiting around for mainstream acceptance and showed the normies what they were missing with this bracingly eclectic, guest-laden mixtape. Listen to the album. I could not leave out these ass kickin`records that represent the artists as their best: Also, in many cases, there are better collections by the same artist than the ones listed. The album marked a watershed moment for the British music scene, sparking a blues-rock explosion. Joe Bonamassa is easily worthy of this list. This album collected together some of Guys best Chess sides, including First Time I Met The Blues, and his 1962 US R&B hit, Stone Crazy. Windy City electric blues at its visceral, compelling finest, it clearly stands among the best blues albums ever. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, singer/pianist Otis Spann moved to Chicago when he was 22 and made his mark on the burgeoning Windy City blues scene of the late 1940s. Everything that Johnson recorded is on this 30-track compilation, a compelling testament to his genius. pride.com - Bernardo Sim. Feeling lazy. You forgot Smokey Wilsons 88th Street Blues. Street Corner Talking should be on the list. Downchild Blues Band) who have been entertaining folks with awesome foot-stompin blues for some 45 years. Robert Nighthawk Live on Maxwell Street 1964. No Champion Jack Dupree? The Rolling Stones covered Little Red Rooster in 1964 while Cream recorded a version of Spoonful two years later. Buddy Guy, Albert Collins, and Frank Zappa all cited Slim as a seminal influence. After his clutch of early 78s released in 1931 for Paramount fell on deaf ears, James slipped into anonymity but was rediscovered and coaxed back to the recording studio three decades later as a result of the 1960s blues and folk revival. The Blues is the blues some you like some you dont , some I like some I dont . Though she was reared on gospel music and grew up singing in church, the late Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, was no stranger to the blues, or what God-fearing Christian folk called The Devils Music. This compilation draws on bluesy gems from the Memphis-born divas Atlantic repertoire, including inspired renditions of Today I Sing The Blues, B.B. Listen to the album. Not only did it launch the career of Kanye West, showcasing his soul-sampling productions alongside those of Just Blaze, this album cemented Jay-Z as one of the greatest to ever do it. Also, The London Howlin Wolf Sessions could have also been included. The youngest of three regal-named bluesmen, this Texas-born, Chicago-raised singer and guitarist began his career in the 1950s. They included the chart-topping Messin Around, one of many standout cuts on Blues Greats, alongside the humorous Beer Drinking Woman. Frankie & Johnny Boogie is a pulsating solo piano piece highlighting Slims keyboard prowess. Layla may not be pure blues but it is blues enough to me. His brother, Sticks McGhee, also a guitarist, accompanies Terry on the evocative song, Jail House Blues. Folk icon, Pete Seeger, contributes banjo to the stirring live medley Fox Chase/Right On That Shore.. A self-taught pianist and singer from Nashville, Tennessee, Carr worked initially as an accompanist for other blues singers before performing as a solo artist in his own right. You know your stuff. Blues Rock Reviews Top 20 Albums of 2021 was compiled with the fans counting for Robert Johnsons immortal Dust My Broom, the first of only two covers, references Elmore James electric guitar-driven version of the tune. And just as importantly, what have we missed? And everyone has their own opinion and thats great. If Wileys eski beats acknowledged grimes froideur, then Dizzee Rascal turned the temperature down further: his debut is a chillblained study in urban harshness that remains grimes masterpiece album. Give me a break! Arguably the poet laureate of the blues, Dixon was born in Mississippi but is synonymous with the postwar Chicago electric style. Listen to the album. Future blues star, Buddy Guy, assists on additional guitar, but its Waters who is the unequivocal center of attention, mesmerizing with his nuanced vocals, which range from booming hollers to hushed whispers. Please, listen to sean costello playing talk to your daughter and watsons three hours past midnight, No blues list that excludes Peter Green can be taken seriously. He began his solo recording career in 1978 and recorded Still Got The Blues which went platinum in the UK and gold in the USA twelve years later. Under the name Elmo James, he scored a Top 10 R&B hit with a searing cover of Johnsons Dust My Broom for the Trumpet label in 1952. You forgot Johnny Winters, The Progressive Blues Experiment. This Norman Granz-helmed late 50s session features the husky tenor saxophone of Ben Webster and finds Holiday putting her indelible stamp on a selection of jazz standards where she marries jazz sophistication with the deep emotional sincerity of blues music. Best of all is Percy Mayfields Memory Pain, transformed into a riff-heavy hard-rock workout. Thank you, Wanda. At least this got people talking and Im sure that many will be picking the lists for stuff they may have missed. Humble Pie? On this magnificent album, however, he played an acoustic guitar on what was an intimate, unplugged-style session that attempted to latch on to the folk music revival of the early 60s. After toiling as a street musician in Chicago, Hooker began playing in clubs and eventually cut some singles one of which, the instrumental Blue Guitar became the basis of Muddy Waters 1962 single, You Shook Me. With his reputation blossoming he guested on a Beatles TV special in the US Hookers debut LP followed in 1967 for the Wisconsin indie label, Cuca, and contained a dozen self-written instrumentals which highlighted his guitars stinging attack and lucid tone. Listen to the album. No. Showdown! She cut a slew of memorable 78-rpm singles that included the chart-topping, Down Hearted Blues featuring just piano accompaniment from 1923, which is one of the numerous highlights of a 2-CD retrospective that stands as a monument to Smiths remarkable legacy. Key Track: Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down, From Woodlake, California, Ford is a quick-fingered guitarist who as a young man played with Charley Musselwhite, the LA Express, Joni Mitchell, and Miles Davis. Btw I nominate Talk to Your Daughter as Robben Fords actual best album. This album is lauded for the three masterpieces Aaliyah made with Timbaland Try Again, More Than a Woman and We Need a Resolution that lend a serpentine malevolence to her voice, but there are also strong old-school jams and languorous ballads. 100. Though it mainly consisted of self-penned material, the influence of the Mississippi delta blues style is almost palpable. Great list and recommendations from others. Though he was a talented multi-instrumentalist who could play guitar and piano, Arkansas-born Frost rose to prominence as a harmonica specialist mentored by the legendary blues harp blower, Sonny Boy Williamson. Listen to the album. This list was voted for by a panel of 45 Guardian music writers, who ranked their 20 favourite albums from 2000 to 2019 inclusive. Buddy Guy Stone Crazy Then I listened to Escapism, then I started to listen to the whole album, then immediately started for looking tour dates this better be an album of the year. However Im really disapointed in the 28 CD Box Set just released of Cuby. What about African Blues.Ali Farka Toure. Follow. Janis Joplin? Think in those terms and some of the classic rock bands qualify. Key Track: I Didnt Know What Time It Was. Its Muscle Shoals fed through a Manchester filter, and on songs such as the swaggering Catch It or the anthemic The Day The Music Dies, Iceage take the basic framework of early progenitors like The Gun Club and blow it wide open into one of the best rock n roll albums of the 21st century. Bruce Fisher above is right! 2. WebMy 21st Century Blues. Listen to the album. However, behind the dazzling stage presence lay a considerable musical talent who blended blues with jazz and swing. Written before the death of one of Caves teenage sons not after it, as was often assumed Skeleton Tree nonetheless cast Caves recurring themes in unsettlingly anaesthetised new light. Why not include Men At Work and Bay City Rollers? blues rhythms and razorblade punk riffsactually creates a coherent and fascinating whole. No doubt about it, this is the kind of stuff that B.B. The folk-blues renaissance of the 1960s revived many a bluesmans ailing career. Im not sure that should really qualify as an album. Blues has always been about *songs* more than *albums*. Adele 's 21 is the best selling album of the 21st century to date, with sales of over 31 million copies worldwide. The anchor of the album initially released in a trailblazing three parts across 2010 was Dancing on My Own, a breakup song with a wildly transgressive edge: is there a secret erotic thrill behind the pain of going to the club to watch her partner with their new girlfriend? It showed Cray giving blues a modern makeover without sacrificing the musics traditional inner essence and confirmed his direct lineal descendent from legendary blues figures like Muddy Waters and Albert Collins. Red Devils album King King Great stuff!! Once again, a record number of votes were cast for this years top 20 albums list. The trio had always sounded appealingly like a band rehearsing in a garage, but here they threatened to blow its door open and its walls apart. I like Bonamassa but dont consider him a bluesman. You know: the likes of Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin Wolf, A band working in perfect equilibrium, where wild prog and bug-eyed Burroughs-esque visions were tethered by earthy punk. Most of the material is self-penned though Allison also stamps his authority on Willie Dixons Easy Baby and Roosevelt Sykes Driving Wheel. No. Bumble Bee spans the years 1929-1941, collecting all the Hoodoo Ladys seminal early sides with McCoy, including the classics Black Rat Swing, Dirty Mother For You, and New Dirty Dozen., Key Track: Whats The Matter With The Mill. Pharrell at his horniest ever Truth or Dare hints at an orgy before Tape You records the sounds of one but Bobby James is one of his loveliest ballads. At least Kooper and Bloomfield were included on another pick. There the Gibson is really crying. Kind of a snore in this list though, IMHO. The Brits embraced it and started it again. I am going to be busy buying more blues albums, the best! Give me a break. They included the classic 3 OClock Blues a slow nocturnal ballad penned by Lowell Fulson You Know I Love You, and Please Love Me.. Fenton Robinson And, of course, pretty much everything by Wolf and Muddy. Also Jeff Beck TRUTH..Robin Trower Bridge Of SighsTen Years After-A Space In Time.Fabulous Thunderbirds Butt RockinThe Stones Get Your Ya Yas Out..Ray Charles -The Genius Sings The Blues.and pretty sure its blaspemy not to have Peter Green-Jimi Hendrix-Janis Joplin-George Thorogood or Big Mamma Thornton on a blues list somehow Triumph was labeled hard rock or heavy metal but Rik Emmett and the band did play and record some bluesy music from time to time. What about? A prolific recording artist and virtuosic guitarist, New Orleans-born Johnson was a blues pioneer who invented the idea of the lead guitar solo. With his croaky voice and piercing, bittersweet guitar melodies, Allison made his album debut for Chicagos Delmark label in 1969 but three years later, he was recording for Motowns Gordy imprint. Oscar Brown Jr, Between Heaven and Hell, Columbia Three years shy of his sixtieth birthday, Water is backed by a superb band (including pianist Otis Spann and harmonica player, James Cotton), delivering a bravura performance. You mean there is only 100 good blues albums out there? No King Curtis? Grammys would come later in her career and help to crown her the queen of contemporary blues, but Turn Up The Heat captures her at the start of what became a storied musical journey. James was 64 when he recorded Today! 461 Ocean boulevard is my favourite blues album, its disappointing not seeing that on this list. Discovered by Chess songwriter Willie Dixon, Taylor (who was born Cora Walton in Tennessee) scored a Top 5 US R&B hit with Wang Dang Doodle in 1966 before leaving Chess for another Windy City label, Bruce Iglauers Alligator imprint in the 70s. An incredible guitar/fiddle player who refused to be pigeonholed as a bluesman, however I think the majority of his work would be considered by most to be blues. I would have to include ZZ Top and Hendrix to make this an official list! For a more in-depth description of their methodology, click here. Hes great. When it comes to white guys playing the Blue how about ZZTop Rio Grand Mud,. Hooker & Heat is one of the greatest blues records ever. Thats in my opinion the best live album of Cuby & Blizzards. Im for the Top 200 Blues albums. One album that I love that past me by for many years is Otis spans the biggest thing since colossus . i believe it should read muddy waters live at Newport 1960. Bill Wymans favorite. On their second album, they broke through the snark, pondering their identities as New Yorkers, Americans and thirtysomethings and with a range of potential dance moves, from pogoing to sleek disco shapes. A mortal sin. This is just not music, its life. Listen to the album. Its AWESOME! Fool For You. Listen to the album. YES too many Blues-Rock releases and BLUES FOR A ROTTEN AFTERNOON isnt even on the list, so THAT tells me the compilers are just kids. Weblists The 15 best blues albums of the 2000's A list by DJ_LuPe Categories: 2000s, Genre [List557744] | +1 | Log in to suggest an addition Only one album per artist, in chronological Deeply influenced by blues music, Belfast-born Gary Moore started his career playing the guitar with Northern Irish band Skid Row in the early 70s before briefly joining Thin Lizzy. I was happy to see Texas Flood made the list. Mathus & his knockdown society? We are surprised by the breadth of the blues, as well as the sheer number of different blues styles that are represented here. No Ronnie Earl! black Gibson Les Paul Custom. JB is a blues hack who can only play fast but has very little feel or soul. Rolling Stone ranked it 374th on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. The albums opening song Samson & Delilah was later covered by Peter, Paul & Mary and the Grateful Dead. Remarkably, it was his first recording using an electric guitar, and he precedes a version of the blues standard, Baby Please Dont Go, with a short talk about his guitar style and affection for the blues. guess they assume its soul or r and b, but his early stuff was straight blues. WebFind many great new & used options and get the best deals for Fast Eddys Blue Band Blues Club (signed) at the best online prices at eBay! Drawing from house, psychedelia and even Bollywood soundtracks, Missys third the one responsible for Get Ur Freak On forced pop to catch up with her yet again. I know most folks think of Louis Armstrong as Jazz, but for me, Id include some of his work. ric ya damn skippy! Electric flag long time coming I am going to listen to them, but as a Belgian I would like to say you might want to check out The Zoots live at The Bannana Peel. If anyone can recommend artist like these players, thatd be cool too. Even people who love the blues can manage to leave Willie Dixon off this list. Despite an outstanding lineup of guests and producers, all eyes were on Drakes journey into and out of heartbreak, variously bitter, angry and doe-eyed. Cuz yer listening to the blues and thats the thing. King 'One Kind Favor' (Geffen Records, 2008). Jesus just left Chicago???? Key Track: Two Bugs In A Rug. He is almost as bad as Eric Clapton. There is such anger as she reaches back to the first world war to show how every generation destroys its young in the same way summed up by the pompous fanfare in The Glorious Land, crushed by a tank of blues-rock. . I might beg to differ on The Allman Brothers though. Some may complain about crossover or blues rock albums, but how could anyone not think that the Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East shouldnt be on this list. Joe Bonamassa is said by nearly all of the guitar, blues, and rock music magazines to be the best living blues guitarist and should be on the list (he is much better than Johnny Lang, a contemporary who is on the list). If theyre going to include ctoss-over bands how could they omit Led Zeppelin I, yet have Cream. Love and self have always been Beyoncs two grand themes, but they were each invested with more passion and nuance than ever before on her fifth solo album. With its profile raised by a Mercury prize win, this album was the first time many people had encountered Anohnis voice, which didnt so much apply vibrato as become it: a beautiful instrument that instantly entranced. In 1994, however, this compilation containing eleven tracks, six of which were previously unissued, highlighted his connection with musicians like Howlin Wolf and B. The Best Blues Rock Albums of 2021. Your email address will not be published. Between 1952 and 1959, he was a ubiquitous figure in the US R&B charts, racking up fifteen hit singles. Key Track: The Things That I Used To Do, The son of noted African American actor, Ossie Davis, native New Yorker Guy Davis has divided his life between music-making and acting (he appeared as Robert Johnson in an off-Broadway play about the singers life). Without further ado, get ready to gawk at the greatest album art of the 21st Century: And then Kanye is also in some sort of strange 1970s burned-out back room of J.B. Lenoir, Chicken Shack, Fleetwood Mac in Chicago, Listen to the album. Donde esta THE LONDON SESSION HOWLIN WOLF, I own most of the 100 mentioned but would like consideration for: Muddy Waters The London sessions, Big Joe Williams Hand Me Down My Old Walking Stick. Smiths final album followed his brief adoption by Hollywood, and added a cinematic grandeur to his work but, thankfully, it didnt swamp his haunted songwriting. Hudson Woodbridge was the birth name of Tampa Red, who was born in Georgia and raised in Florida. Otis Taylor? Listen to the album. Loaded, but only in the sense that XTRMNTR suggested heavy artillery locked and ready to fire: few good times here. The title track from this, Harpos second album for Ernie Youngs Excello label, topped the R&B charts in 1966 but it was also significant for including the hypnotic, eminently danceable Shake Your Hips, covered by the Stones on their 1972 LP, Exile On Main Street, and the gentle, country-style ballad, Rainin In My Heart, which was a Top 20 US R&B smash. Composite: n/a. If your including John mayall, Jazz blues fusion would be my pick, as would Roy Buchanans Austin city limits performance. Omar&Howlers:I Told You So. WebMy 21st Century Blues is the debut studio album by British singer and songwriter Raye, released through Human Re Sources independently on 3 February 2023. Agree about Willie DixonNeeds to be there. Johnny Winter progressive blues experiment King said, Peter Green is the only blues guitar player that can make me cry.Savoy Brown(Kim Simmons)andNo Jimmy Page? Born in Harlem and raised in Massachusetts, Mahal (real name Henry Saint Clair Fredericks) is a singer, guitarist and blues harp player who performed with a California-based band called Rising Sons with Ry Cooder before signing a solo deal with Columbia in 1967. For all the hype, the Brooklyn scene of the early 00s didnt produce many genuine rock stars, but Karen O was its finest. Stacker set out to I agree and was going to post the same. A potent blues-rock manifesto. $18.61 Blues Album CDs The Band, The Band Blues Vinyl Records, The Band Blues Music Cassettes, B. If not for rolling stones early blues albums not the rock stuff I only learn later on that type of music was blues, Also the animals, yardbirds and canned heat promoted the blues as pop music. Listen to the album. Maybe so, Brian, but you have to admit, it makes a change for any of Rorys albums to appear in a list like this. My 21st Century Blues | CD | Signed by Raye | IN HAND | FAST DISPATCH. Listen to the album. Oh, and your boss trying to be trendy by wearing a T-shirt under his blazer at the office on Fridays? A sightless singer who accompanied his smooth voice with rhythmically-flowing acoustic guitar lines, Blind Arthur Blake was a pioneer of the east coast Piedmont blues style, renowned for its ornate, ragtime-style, finger-picking. His double LP Chronology, Vol I, a good mix of blues and soul. I like Leslie West. WILLIE DIXON, besides writing MANY BLUES STANDARDS/CLASSICS, is playing on mist of the CHESS stjuff. Thats news to me. (Remember, if we get rid of cross-over bands we can have a little more room for the class blues artists who created the music all these cross-over bands derived their music from). Kenny Wayne Shepherd Ledbetter Heights Awesome! Theres no debating this fact. 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