What's your favourite Blues record today??

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by BLUESJAZZMAN, Sep 1, 2013.

  1. Tuck1977

    Tuck1977 Forum Resident

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    Careful you’ll have Joe Bussard knocking at your door.
     
  2. fenderesq

    fenderesq In Brooklyn It's The Blues / Heavy Bass 7-7

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    J.B. Lenoir - The Parrot Sessions
     
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  3. cypert2

    cypert2 Forum Resident

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    I could do like Joe Bussard and put em under the tap and take a scrub brush to em, but I’ve always been scared to try that!
     
  4. Tuck1977

    Tuck1977 Forum Resident

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    Even if they end up in a picture frame the historical significance is very important to anyone that understands what these are. Damn you own an original shellac by the guy that has a direct link to the birth modern music.
    Patton-House-Johnson
     
  5. wwaldmanfan

    wwaldmanfan Born In The 50's

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  6. mgb70

    mgb70 Senior Member

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    Lowell Fulson - The Complete Chess Masters
     
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  7. DigitalBlues

    DigitalBlues Forum Resident

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    Stone Crazy by Buddy Guy-just picked up a NM copy-I've had the CD for as long as I can remember. Vinyl sounds great.
     
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  8. hakstone

    hakstone Witnessing the prototype of the Eloi

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    Johnny winters - progressive blues experiment
     
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  9. Barolojoe

    Barolojoe Forum Resident


    You forgot to attach the proper Vinyl edition.... :righton:


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  10. hakstone

    hakstone Witnessing the prototype of the Eloi

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    Also one of my favorite album covers
     
  11. mgb70

    mgb70 Senior Member

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  12. jhm

    jhm Forum Resident

    I have a ticket (thanks to a good friend of mine) to see Buddy Guy in Denver on my 50th birthday this year! I can't wait!
     
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  13. Barolojoe

    Barolojoe Forum Resident

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    Another one of my favorite Buddy Guy LPs (together with Junior Wells) : .
    Buddy & The Juniors , recorded & released 1969/early 1970:


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  14. Barolojoe

    Barolojoe Forum Resident

    ..... US first press in Mono from 1961 [​IMG]


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  15. Reid Smith

    Reid Smith Forum Resident

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    One of the very best ..Big Maybelle could sure belt out a song.With some of the top musicians backing her.
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    From 1954 with Mickey Baker-guitar and Sam"The Man'Taylor on sax..
     
  16. Barolojoe

    Barolojoe Forum Resident

  17. hakstone

    hakstone Witnessing the prototype of the Eloi

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    The Animals - Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted
     
  18. Barolojoe

    Barolojoe Forum Resident

    . ... Some more Piano Blues.... [​IMG]


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  19. jbg

    jbg Senior Member

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    Prayer of Death - Charley Patton

     
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  20. Barolojoe

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  21. Reid Smith

    Reid Smith Forum Resident

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    And to think Shuggie was just 15 at the time..Damn! Already a veteran from playing with Dad..Johnny Otis for years.
     
  22. Barolojoe

    Barolojoe Forum Resident

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  23. lazydawg58

    lazydawg58 Know enough to know how much I don't know

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    I got a new reissue of this and a Guitar Boogie Smith and 5 Royals at a record store in Piegeon Forge Tn. A while back. When I talked to the clerk about them he told me that the owner of the store owned the King category and would press the one’s that he could move online or in his stores every so often. I think it was called Music City or Country Music USA or something like that.
     
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  24. mgb70

    mgb70 Senior Member

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  25. blutiga

    blutiga Forum Resident

    Happy happy upcoming 50th!!!!! What a great way to celebrate with Buddy Guy,
     
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