The Best Blues Music: Vinyl Records 2025

Updated On April 10th, 2025

Looking for the best Blues Music: Vinyl Records? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Blues Music: Vinyl Records 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: Vinyl Records.

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T-Bone Walker - Inventor of the Blues Guitar - Music & Performance - Vinyl

T-Bone Walker - Inventor of the Blues Guitar - Music & Performance - Vinyl

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T-Model Ford - Don't Get Out Talkin' It - Blues - Vinyl

T-Model Ford - Don't Get Out Talkin' It - Blues - Vinyl

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Mitch Woods - Mr Boogies Back in Town - Blues - CD

Mitch Woods - Mr Boogies Back in Town - Blues - CD

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Full title: Plays Spirituals & Blues: New Orleans: The Living Legends. Personnel includes: Jim Robinson, Ernest Cagnolatti, Louis Cottrell, "Creole George" Guesnon, Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, Alfred Williams, Annie Pavageau. Recorded in January 1961.

Full title: Plays Spirituals & Blues: New Orleans: The Living Legends. Personnel includes: Jim Robinson, Ernest Cagnolatti, Louis

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Personnel: Sonny Terry (harmonica, vocals); Brownie McGhee (guitar, vocals). Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey. Includes liner notes by Tony Glover. Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1989, Fantasy Studios). Originally released as 2 seperate LPs.

Personnel: Sonny Terry (harmonica, vocals); Brownie McGhee (guitar, vocals). Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey

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Deep Purple: Glenn Hughes (vocals, bass); David Coverdale (vocals); Tommy Bolin (guitar); Jon Lord (keyboards); Ian Paice (drums). Recorded live in Long Beach, California on February 27, 1976 and Springfield, Massachusetts on January 26, 1976. Includes liner notes by Bruce Pilato. Digitally remastered from the original multi-track masters by Gary Lyons (Dolphin Studios). The Deep Purple lineup that was recorded live on this two-CD set from the band's 1976 tour was the latest in a revolving door of personnel that had been through the ranks of this eight-year-old band. The latest to leave was Ritchie Blackmore, whose 1975 departure was solved when James Gang guitarist Tommy Bolin was brought on board. By now, the only original members remaining were keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice. Vocalist David Coverdale and bassist Glenn Hughes were already three-year veterans of the band, having replaced Ian Gillan and Roger Glover respectively. Touring behind COME TASTE THE BAND, (the only album this lineup ever recorded), Deep Purple played a set consisting of material from that album. In keeping with live performances of that time, instrumental interludes are abundant and as a result, many of these songs clock in between six and eight minutes. The combination of Hughes and Bolin gave Deep Purple's trademark hard rock sound a bit of a funkier edge on newer songs such as "Lady Luck" and "Love Child." This is particularly evident as Bolin tossed a few fusion licks into the midst of the 20-minute plus medley of "Lazy/The Grind."

Deep Purple: Glenn Hughes (vocals, bass); David Coverdale (vocals); Tommy Bolin (guitar); Jon Lord (keyboards); Ian Paice (drums).

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Johnny Otis - Barrelhouse Stomp - Music & Performance - Vinyl

Johnny Otis - Barrelhouse Stomp - Music & Performance - Vinyl

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Bull Moose Jackson - Moose on the Loose - Vinyl

Bull Moose Jackson - Moose on the Loose - Vinyl

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Delicate Cycle

Delicate Cycle

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Bobby Whitlock - Raw Velvet [Reissue/Remastered/180 Gram Vinyl] (Remaster)

Bobby Whitlock - Raw Velvet [Reissue/Remastered/180 Gram Vinyl] (Remaster)

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1. T-Bone Walker - Inventor of the Blues Guitar - Music & Performance - Vinyl

T-Bone Walker - Inventor of the Blues Guitar - Music & Performance - Vinyl
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1929-1953. Housed in the original inner sleeve only, does not come with original album cover.

INVENTOR OF THE BLUES GUITAR Music & Performance Blues Boy

2. T-Model Ford - Don't Get Out Talkin' It - Blues - Vinyl

T-Model Ford - Don't Get Out Talkin' It - Blues - Vinyl
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DON'T GET OUT TALKIN' IT Blues Fat Possum Records

3. Mitch Woods - Mr Boogies Back in Town - Blues - CD

Mitch Woods - Mr Boogies Back in Town - Blues - CD
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MR. BOOGIE'S BACK IN TOWN Blues Blind Pig

4. Full title: Plays Spirituals & Blues: New Orleans: The Living Legends. Personnel includes: Jim Robinson, Ernest Cagnolatti, Louis Cottrell, "Creole George" Guesnon, Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, Alfred Williams, Annie Pavageau. Recorded in January 1961.

Full title: Plays Spirituals & Blues: New Orleans: The Living Legends. Personnel includes: Jim Robinson, Ernest Cagnolatti, Louis Cottrell, "Creole George" Guesnon, Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, Alfred Williams, Annie Pavageau. Recorded in January 1961.
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Full title: Plays Spirituals & Blues: New Orleans: The Living Legends. Personnel includes: Jim Robinson, Ernest Cagnolatti, Louis Cottrell, "Creole George" Guesnon, Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau, Alfred Williams, Annie Pavageau. Recorded in January 1961.

5. Personnel: Sonny Terry (harmonica, vocals); Brownie McGhee (guitar, vocals). Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey. Includes liner notes by Tony Glover. Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1989, Fantasy Studios). Originally released as 2 seperate LPs.

Personnel: Sonny Terry (harmonica, vocals); Brownie McGhee (guitar, vocals). Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey. Includes liner notes by Tony Glover. Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1989, Fantasy Studios). Originally released as 2 seperate LPs.
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Midnight Special SKU:ADIB000000XFC

6. Deep Purple: Glenn Hughes (vocals, bass); David Coverdale (vocals); Tommy Bolin (guitar); Jon Lord (keyboards); Ian Paice (drums). Recorded live in Long Beach, California on February 27, 1976 and Springfield, Massachusetts on January 26, 1976. Includes liner notes by Bruce Pilato. Digitally remastered from the original multi-track masters by Gary Lyons (Dolphin Studios). The Deep Purple lineup that was recorded live on this two-CD set from the band's 1976 tour was the latest in a revolving door of personnel that had been through the ranks of this eight-year-old band. The latest to leave was Ritchie Blackmore, whose 1975 departure was solved when James Gang guitarist Tommy Bolin was brought on board. By now, the only original members remaining were keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice. Vocalist David Coverdale and bassist Glenn Hughes were already three-year veterans of the band, having replaced Ian Gillan and Roger Glover respectively. Touring behind COME TASTE THE BAND, (the only album this lineup ever recorded), Deep Purple played a set consisting of material from that album. In keeping with live performances of that time, instrumental interludes are abundant and as a result, many of these songs clock in between six and eight minutes. The combination of Hughes and Bolin gave Deep Purple's trademark hard rock sound a bit of a funkier edge on newer songs such as "Lady Luck" and "Love Child." This is particularly evident as Bolin tossed a few fusion licks into the midst of the 20-minute plus medley of "Lazy/The Grind."

Deep Purple: Glenn Hughes (vocals, bass); David Coverdale (vocals); Tommy Bolin (guitar); Jon Lord (keyboards); Ian Paice (drums). Recorded live in Long Beach, California on February 27, 1976 and Springfield, Massachusetts on January 26, 1976. Includes liner notes by Bruce Pilato. Digitally remastered from the original multi-track masters by Gary Lyons (Dolphin Studios). The Deep Purple lineup that was recorded live on this two-CD set from the band's 1976 tour was the latest in a revolving door of personnel that had been through the ranks of this eight-year-old band. The latest to leave was Ritchie Blackmore, whose 1975 departure was solved when James Gang guitarist Tommy Bolin was brought on board. By now, the only original members remaining were keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice. Vocalist David Coverdale and bassist Glenn Hughes were already three-year veterans of the band, having replaced Ian Gillan and Roger Glover respectively. Touring behind COME TASTE THE BAND, (the only album this lineup ever recorded), Deep Purple played a set consisting of material from that album. In keeping with live performances of that time, instrumental interludes are abundant and as a result, many of these songs clock in between six and eight minutes. The combination of Hughes and Bolin gave Deep Purple's trademark hard rock sound a bit of a funkier edge on newer songs such as "Lady Luck" and "Love Child." This is particularly evident as Bolin tossed a few fusion licks into the midst of the 20-minute plus medley of "Lazy/The Grind."
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Deep Purple: Glenn Hughes (vocals, bass); David Coverdale (vocals); Tommy Bolin (guitar); Jon Lord (keyboards); Ian Paice (drums). Recorded live in Long Beach, California on February 27, 1976 and Springfield, Massachusetts on January 26, 1976. Includes liner notes by Bruce Pilato. Digitally remastered from the original multi-track masters by Gary Lyons (Dolphin Studios). The Deep Purple lineup that was recorded live on this two-CD set from the band's 1976 tour was the latest in a revolving door of personnel that had been through the ranks of this eight-year-old band. The latest to leave was Ritchie Blackmore, whose 1975 departure was solved when James Gang guitarist Tommy Bolin was brought on board. By now, the only original members remaining were keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice. Vocalist David Coverdale and bassist Glenn Hughes were already three-year veterans of the band, having replaced Ian Gillan and Roger Glover respectively. Touring behind COME TASTE THE BAND, (the only album this lineup ever recorded), Deep Purple played a set consisting of material from that album. In keeping with live performances of that time, instrumental interludes are abundant and as a result, many of these songs clock in between six and eight minutes. The combination of Hughes and Bolin gave Deep Purple's trademark hard rock sound a bit of a funkier edge on newer songs such as "Lady Luck" and "Love Child." This is particularly evident as Bolin tossed a few fusion licks into the midst of the 20-minute plus medley of "Lazy/The Grind."

7. Johnny Otis - Barrelhouse Stomp - Music & Performance - Vinyl

Johnny Otis - Barrelhouse Stomp - Music & Performance - Vinyl
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With His Orchestra, very rare recordings from 1946-51. (Previously deleted:3/1/05. Original release date:1/21/02)

BARRELHOUSE STOMP Music & Performance Jukebox Lil

8. Bull Moose Jackson - Moose on the Loose - Vinyl

Bull Moose Jackson - Moose on the Loose - Vinyl
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Singer and saxophonist Bull moose Jackson compiled on this release with tracks from 1945-1953.

Moose on the Loose (Vinyl)

9. Delicate Cycle

Delicate Cycle
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A true storyteller who ignites the fuse between lyrical intelligence and crackerjack fingerstyle and blues influenced guitar playing with dynamic vocals.

Delicate Cycle

10. Bobby Whitlock - Raw Velvet [Reissue/Remastered/180 Gram Vinyl] (Remaster)

Bobby Whitlock - Raw Velvet [Reissue/Remastered/180 Gram Vinyl] (Remaster)
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Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing of the singer/songwriter's 1972 album. Featuring George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Bobby Keys, Klaus Voormann, and Delaney & Bonnie. Remastered from the original tapes. Includes new liner notes interviewing Bobby and unseen photos.

Raw Velvet [Reissue/Remastered/180 Gram Vinyl] (Remaster)


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