Updated On November 19th, 2024
Looking for the best Blues Music on CD or Vinyl? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Blues Music on CD or Vinyl for you, but luckily that's where we can help. Based on testing out in the field with reviews, sells etc, we've created this ranked list of the finest Blues Music on CD or Vinyl.
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Roomful of Blues - Dressed Up to Get Messed Up [CD]
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What It Takes: The Chess Years (CD) by Koko Taylor
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Buddy's Blues (Chess 50th Anniversary Collection) (CD)
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Indianola Mississippi Seeds
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Born With The Blues
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Freedom Blues
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Ladies Of Blues Vol.3
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A Long Way Home (CD) by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
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Taking The Wheel
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Early Tapes, The 1975-1976
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Roomful of Blues - Dressed Up to Get Messed Up [CD] 01167100182 Music
Roomful Of Blues - Dressed Up To Get Messed Up (CD NEW) Label: Varrick Format: CD Release Date: 10 Aug 1998 No. of Discs: 1 UPC: 011671001821 Album Tracks 1. Money Talks 2. What Happened to the Sugar (In My Lemonade) 3. Let's Ride 4. Yes Indeed! 5. Albi's Boogie 6. The Last Time 7. Oh Oh 8. Dressed Up To Get Messed Up 9. He Knows The Rules 10. Whiplash
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0076732932827. New condition. CD. This single disc neatly collects everything of importance that Chicago blues belter Koko Taylor released through Chess and its subsidiary Checker label, presenting a thoroughly enjoyable, collection as historically important for Taylor's sizzling performances as it is for Willie Dixon's sublime compositions and sympathetic production. Those who know these formative years from Taylor's immortal "Wang Dang Doodle" will thrill to realize that the classic isn't even the best entry here. It's a toss-up as to which others challenge it, but "What Came First the Egg or the Hen," with Dixon joining in on vocals, is in the running, as is the absolutely chilling "Insane Asylum," where Dixon interestingly kicks off the song before Taylor appears over a minute later. The producer/bassist/songwriter/singer pens all but one of the 18 songs. Of those, Taylor takes sole songwriting credit on 1964's "What Kind of Man is That?" and covers J.B. Lenoir's "Good Advice." The latter is an unusually pop-oriented moment that she still roughs up with her usual dynamic vocal attack. Taylor tackles politically charged territory in "Bill, Bills and More Bills," one of the few times that the material leans in that direction. While her later Alligator years might have exposed her talents to the world and helped crown her Queen of the Blues, this is where it all started. It shows how Taylor developed, with assistance from Willie Dixon over this fertile, seven-year stretch, to her well-earned legendary status. ~ Hal Horowitz, Rovi
UPC: 0076732932827 Condition: New CD This single disc neatly collects everything of importance that Chicago blues belter Koko Taylor released through Chess and its subsidiary Checker label, presenting a thoroughly enjoyable, collection as historically important for Taylor's sizzling performances as it is for Willie Dixon's sublime compositions and sympathetic production. Those who know these formative years from Taylor's immortal "Wang Dang Doodle" will thrill to realize that the classic isn't even the best entry here. It's a toss-up as to which others challenge it, but "What Came First the Egg or the Hen," with Dixon joining in on vocals, is in the running, as is the absolutely chilling "Insane Asylum," where Dixon interestingly kicks off the song before Taylor appears over a minute later. The producer/bassist/songwriter/singer pens all but one of the 18 songs. Of those, Taylor takes sole songwriting credit on 1964's "What Kind of Man is That?" and covers J.B. Lenoir's "Good Advice." The latter is an unusually pop-oriented moment that she still roughs up with her usual dynamic vocal attack. Taylor tackles politically charged territory in "Bill, Bills and More Bills," one of the few times that the material leans in that direction. While her later Alligator years might have exposed her talents to the world and helped crown her Queen of the Blues, this is where it all started. It shows how Taylor developed, with assistance from Willie Dixon over this fertile, seven-year stretch, to her well-earned legendary status. ~ Hal Horowitz, Rovi
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Part of the Chess 50th Anniversary Series of legendary blues artist compilations, this digitally remastered set contains 15 of Buddy's best hits including quot;First Time I Met the Blues,quot; quot;Worried Mind,quot; quot;My Time After a Whilequot; (alt.) and quot;Stone Crazy.quot; Packaging features great new liner notes and graphics.
Buddy's Blues (Chess 50th Anniversary Collection) (CD)
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Joe Walsh, Carole King and Leon Russell join B.B. on this 1970 pop style blues album. Features Nobody Loves Me But My Mother; Ask Me No Questions; Until I'm Dead and Cold; Chains and Things; Hummingbird, and more!
Indianola Mississippi Seeds
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Born With The Blues
Born With The Blues
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Freedom Blues
Freedom Blues
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Ladies Of Blues Vol.3
Ladies Of Blues Vol.3
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A Long Way Home (CD) by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
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Taking The Wheel
Taking The Wheel
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Early Tapes, The 1975-1976
Early Tapes, The 1975-1976