Updated On November 8th, 2024
Looking for the best Blues Rock Music on CD or Vinyl? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Blues Rock 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 Rock Music on CD or Vinyl.
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FIRST RAYS OF THE NEW RISING SUN [008811159924]
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Then Play on (CD)
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Waiting for Columbus (CD)
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False Accusations
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Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton
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Pair A Dice Found
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Couldn't Stand the Weather
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I Was Warned (CD)
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THE MOODY BLUES - A NIGHT AT RED ROCKS WITH THE COLORADO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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Blues Traveler Straight On Til Morning (1997 A&M Records) Original Audio CD
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FIRST RAYS OF THE NEW RISING SUN [008811159924]
FIRST RAYS OF THE NEW RISING SUN [008811159924]
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Then Play on was Fleetwood Mac's 1969 debut on the Reprise label. They were already a popular blues band in 1969 when they released Then Play On, the group's stellar third studio album. It was the first with guitarist-songwriter Danny Kirwan and ultimately it's last with founding member Peter Green. The album's powerful mix of blues and rock includes standout tracks like quot;Rattlesnake Shake,quot; quot;Searching for Madgequot; and quot;Coming Your Way.quot; the Beatles acknowledged this album had a big influence on their Abbey Road swan song album.
Then Play on
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LITTLE FEAT / WAITING FOR COLUMBUS
Waiting for Columbus
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False Accusations
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Product descriptionClassic 1966 album featuring John McVie (Fleetwood Mac) & Eric Clapton.This 1966 landmark album, along with the debut Butterfield Blues Band record that shipped the previous year, launched the blues-rock revolution of the mid-'60s. Eric Clapton, who'd skipped out on the Yardbirds to explore his deep-blues muse, was given every opportunity to shine on flash-guitar numbers like Otis Rush's "All Your Love" and Freddy King's "Hideaway." And Clapton's easy-rolling cover of Robert Johnson's "Ramblin' on My Mind" marked his debut as a lead vocalist. John Mayall may have been overshadowed by his blazing attaché, but he and the Hughie Flint/John McVie rhythm section hold their own throughout. There are better '60s blues albums, but few had greater impact.--Steve Stolder
BLUESBREAKERS WITH ERIC CLAPTON [REMASTER]
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Pair A Dice Found
Pair A Dice Found
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Couldn't Stand the Weather
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I Was Warned
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THE MOODY BLUES - A NIGHT AT RED ROCKS WITH THE COLORADO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
THE MOODY BLUES - A NIGHT AT RED ROCKS WITH THE COLORADO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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Blues Traveler Straight On Til Morning (1997 A&M Records) Original Audio CD
STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING