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1) Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa
One of the most powerful female blues/rock singers to emerge since Janis Joplin & the guitar maestro himself pay homage to some of the greatest artists and most beautiful songs ever written... simply breathtaking!
Don't Explain
2) Joanne Shaw Taylor
Cue acoustic guitar and deep smoky vocals like the quiet before a storm and wait for the whirlwind to follow... amazing!
Diamonds In The Dirt
3) James Armstrong
A true ambassador of the blues making his first release in eleven years that was well worth the wait!
Blues At The Border
4) Joe Bonamassa
Dust Bowl is arguably the best Joe Bonamassa album to date and takes him one more step towards legendary status!
Dust Bowl
5) Matt Schofield
One of the most innovative guitarists at his compelling best seamlessly fusing blues with jazz, funk & rock!
Anything But Time
6) Danny Bryant's RedEyeBand
Blues rock with passion all the way and 'Just As I Am' promises to be their most important release to date!
Just As I Am
7) Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Tom Petty orchestrating his usual magic as a songwriter on guitar & vocals leaving Mike Campbell to cast his spells on lead guitar!
Mojo
8) Todd Sharpville
Fine blue blooded blues that is essential listening and proves simply irresistible!
Porchlight
9) Luther Allison
An incendiary double live album including his legendary performance at the 1995 Chicago Blues Festival!
cover Live In Chicago
10) Eric Clapton
Clapton's legendary 1973 comeback concert (including previously unreleased tracks) at the Rainbow Theatre in London with a little help from his friends!
cover Rainbow Concert
11) ZZ Top
How do these guys manage to get so many blues classics on one CD?
cover One Foot In The Blues
12) Joe Bonamassa
An astonishing live collection of some of his greatest songs played as only he can!
Live From Nowhere In Particular
13) Chess Blues
Essential collection covering the golden era of blues music made in Chicago between 1947-1967 on the legendary Chess label!
Chess Blues (4CD Box Set)
14) Robert Cray
At last... a double 'live' album from one of the most gifted and distinct blues guitarists ever!
cover Live From Across The Pond
15) Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
No introductions here as Stevie gives his all one last time!
cover Blues At Sunrise
16) Jonny Lang
Jonny Lang recorded this blues album back in 1997 when he was only 16!  Unbelievable... check him out!
cover Lie To Me
17) Buddy Guy
The legend himself unleashing an amazing album that takes you from Hooker to Hendrix! 
cover Sweet Tea
18) Otis Rush
An undiscovered gem produced by Willie Mitchell has Rush playing blues & soul at his very best!
cover Any Place I'm Going
19) Robben Ford
Robben Ford's trademark is that amazing ability to make the blues sound refreshingly new and here he excels himself!
cover Blue Moon
20) Michael Burks
The 'Iron Man' cometh playing blues that will burn your heart out and leave you smokin'!
I Smell Smoke
21) Ian Parker
Like all great musicians, it's not so much what they play that's important, it's how they feel and deliver it that matters!
cover ...Whilst The Wind
22) Otis Grand
Otis Grand has with the release of 'Hips
ter Blues' confirmed his place at the very forefront of the British Blues renaissance!
Hipster Blues
23) Joanne Shaw Taylor
Licensed to thrill on her Fender Telecaster you catch a glimpse of a rising star sending shock waves through radio stations worldwide!
cover White Sugar
24) Little Milton
The 'Mississippi Master' who became a blues giant and after listening to this album... you will certainly be thinking of him!
cover Think of Me
25) Walter Trout
Full Circle from Walter Trout & Friends is a reflection of where the blues is today as well as a glimpse into its future!
cover Full Circle
26) Paul Rodgers
The magic still works for one of the most emulated voices in music paired with the greatest guitarists covering Muddy Waters finest!
cover Muddy Water Blues
27) BB King
A fabulous collection from BB's back catalogue starting with 'The Thrill is gone'.  Listening to this, it most certainly isn't!
cover His Definitive Greatest Hits
28) Sonny Landreth
The king of the Louisiana slide guitar and this album endorses his popularity among his contemporaries!
cover From The Reach
29) Etta James
Imagine the Rolling Stones and Tina Turner at their very best... then you get the one and only legendary Etta James!
cover Let's Roll
30) Robert Cray
A retrospective look at one of the most original blues artists to evolve in recent times.
cover Heavy Picks
31) Ike Turner
Ike forges variations on Blues/Jazz/Funk/Soul/Gospel giving you a musical fusion and clarity of musicianship seldom heard on CD!
cover Risin' With The Blues
32) Eric Clapton
Clapton performing diverse blues sets during his marathon 24 gigs at the Royal Albert Hall in 1990.  Unforgettable!
cover 24 Nights
33) Tad Robinson
Seldom does soul blues sound so good... probably because it's produced by only the finest and given a new point of view!
cover A New Point Of View
34) Robin Trower
One of the most underrated blues/rock guitarists of all time and this was his finest hour!
cover Bridge of Sighs
35) Kelly Joe Phelps
Acoustic folk/blues guitar at an intensity rarely experienced these days combined with pedal steel and the unassuming husky voice of K.J.P.
cover Roll Away The Stone
36) Sue Foley
Never a dull moment with this blues guitar woman as she changes gears and moves into the fast lane with easily her best cut to date!
cover New Used Car
37) Albert King
Anyone who's got a soul will relate to Albert King just as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and Stevie Ray Vaughan did!
cover The Best of Albert King
38) Gary Moore
Gary plays the blues and the title of this album just about sums up this double CD!
cover The Best of the Blues
39) Melvin Taylor
Like Hendrix he takes risks ignoring tradition whilst fusing blues standards with jazz/rock that takes you on a fascinating journey into the unknown...
cover Rendezvous With The Blues
40) John Campbell
Experience blues music played raw & close to the bone down at the crossroads with voodoo, despair, death, angels, love and loaded dice!
cover One Believer
41) Randall Bramblett & Geoff Achison
The combination of these remarkable musicians is so infectious that it results in an unforgettable musical celebration!
Jammin' in the Attic
42) Matt Schofield
One of the most innovative guitarists in the world today and after listening to this... I'm sure you'll agree!
cover Heads, Tails & Aces
43) Magic Slim
Chicago blues like it used to be played on the 'south side' with his band 'The Teardrops'.  Thankfully this piece of 'magic' is captured here live on CD!
cover Anything Can Happen
44) Chris Dair
'Crossroads To Freedom' is the album you always wanted to own and could never remember the name of... here it is!
Crossroads To Freedom
45) John Lee Hooker
Hooker's collaborations with some of the blues greats.  Simply brilliant!
cover Best of Friends
46) Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Trouble Is... was the longest running album
on the Billboard Blues Record Charts... listen and you will see why!
Trouble Is...
47) Tony Joe White
Deep Cuts features revamped versions of earlier songs coupled with fascinating new funky tracks and goes a long way to defining swamp blues music!
Deep Cuts
48) Sean Chambers
This man regularly blows up a hurricane around the Florida coastline that would have made Jimi Hendrix and SRV proud!
cover Strong Temptation
49) Larry McCray
Scorching blues guitar coupled with a soulful voice give you a delta hurricane!
cover Delta Hurricane
50) Delta Moon
Delta Moon forge infectious tunes with honest heartfelt lyrics that defy any listener not to be moved, because if these songs can't get you doing the 'Dixie Chicken'... then you know your goose is well and truly cooked!
cover Hell Bound Train