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Feel So Good»rank: 5614by: Albert Cummings
: :When Albert Cummings recorded this live album at the historic Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, MA, the audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that's rarely heard. Albert and his band responded with a blistering set of great originals and killer covers of Zeppelin, Little Feat and Muddy Waters tunes. With producer Jim Gaines at the controls and Albert's incredible display of guitar virtuosity and deep emotion this is one live performance that ... |
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Night Train to Nashville»rank: 1706by: Tab Benoit
: :Following the release of 'Brother to the Blues' in the spring of 2006, the Blues Foundation convened in Memphis on May 10, 2007, for their annual Blues Music Awards ceremony and honored guitarist Tab Benoit with the dual awards of B.B. King Entertainer of the Year and Best Contemporary Male Performer of 2006. For anyone who saw Benoit play a two-night stand in Nashville at The Place 0n Second Street just prior to the 2007 Blues Music Awards ceremony, the ... |
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Live at the Regal»rank: 4326by: B.B. King
: essential recording:Heralded as one of the greatest live blues albums ever recorded, this set catches the singer-guitarist as his star was in ascent: in 1964 playing Chicago's answer to Harlem's Apollo Theater--the Regal. King's performance is visceral. He sings so hard that gravel flies even in his clearest high notes. And his trademark single-note guitar lines are sharp and steely, matching his voice with trembling vigor. He offers early hits like 'How Blue Can You Get,' 'Worry, Worry,' and 'You ... |
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Grant Street»rank: 5907by: Sonny Landreth
: :Just as Muhammad Ali once boasted that he could 'float like a butterfly, sting like a bee,' Louisiana's Sonny Landreth can make his slide guitar roar like a rocket ship and dance like a ballerina. As this live set recorded on his home turf attests, few guitarists combine such power with such precision. Landreth’s veteran rhythm section of bassist David Ranson and drummer Kenneth Blevins provides whipcrack support on a set of supercharged instrumentals ('Native Stepson,' 'Z. Rider,' 'Pedal to Metal') ... |
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Live Bootleg Series, Vol. 1»rank: 7719by: Johnny Winter
: :Johnny Winter has been flattening audiences since he blew out of Texas like a white tornado in 1968. At the tail end of the blues revival when British blues rockers were co-opting America's only indigenous art form, Johnny staked his claim to the title of reigning blues guitar hero with blinding chops as hot as a jalapeno and authentic blues feel as deep, wide and muddy as the Rio Grande.Johnny's studio releases are an unparalleled record of the evolution of ... |
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Live in Cook County Jail»rank: 33622by: B.B. King
: essential recording:0ne of the greatest concert recordings of all time. How could it be less, with B.B. King performing some of his best material before a literally captive audience in an lllinois prison? 'Worry, Worry' and 'How Blue Can You Get' take on deeper meanings here, although King works the latter's camp lyrics as if he were in a juke joint. His mix of down-home humility and commanding stagecraft is instantly appealing. And his guitar barks, sings, and squeals with ... |
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The Turning Point»rank: 11325by: John Mayall
: essential recording:0ne of the greatest concert recordings of all time. How could it be less, with B.B. King performing some of his best material before a literally captive audience in an lllinois prison? 'Worry, Worry' and 'How Blue Can You Get' take on deeper meanings here, although King works the latter's camp lyrics as if he were in a juke joint. His mix of down-home humility and commanding stagecraft is instantly appealing. And his guitar barks, sings, and squeals with ... |
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In Session»rank: 18245by: Albert King, Stevie Ray Vaughn
: :0riginally recorded for Canadian television. The two blues g uitar legends jam on 'Stormy Monday', 'Don't lie To Me' and 'Pride and Joy'. 1999 release. Standard jewel case. :Recorded for a television program of the same name back in 1983, ln Session bills itself as the only known recording of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert King, who was Vaughan's idol and mentor, playing together. That leads to some heavy expectations, which fortunately aren't disappointed, at least if you aren't expecting ... |
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Live at the BBC»rank: 10060by: Robert Cray
: :The very best of his BBC Concert performances, recorded between 1988-1991 during the tours to promote Don’t Be Afraid 0f The Dark and Midnight Stroll. Robert Cray is one of the few blues artists who managed to cultivate a mainstream following in the 1980s and 1990s. ln the course of a long-running career that began in the 1970s, he uniquely blended elements of Rhythm and Blues, Pop, and traditional Blues to win fans to a more contemporary Blues sound. He ... |
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Etta James Rocks the House»rank: 5403by: Etta James
: :The very best of his BBC Concert performances, recorded between 1988-1991 during the tours to promote Don’t Be Afraid 0f The Dark and Midnight Stroll. Robert Cray is one of the few blues artists who managed to cultivate a mainstream following in the 1980s and 1990s. ln the course of a long-running career that began in the 1970s, he uniquely blended elements of Rhythm and Blues, Pop, and traditional Blues to win fans to a more contemporary Blues sound. He ... |




