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1) Luther Allison
An incendiary double live album including his legendary performance at the 1995 Chicago Blues Festival!
cover Live In Chicago
2) Matt Taylor Band
A band at its creative best with each member feeding off the other trading licks and crafting some unforgettable songs!
cover No Trouble At All
3) ZZ Top
How do these guys manage to get so many blues classics on one CD?
cover One Foot In The Blues
4) Otis Grand
Otis Grand has with the release of 'Hipster Blues' confirmed his place at the very forefront of the British Blues renaissance!
cover Hipster Blues
5) 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
6) 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
7) 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
8) 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
9) Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
No introductions here as Stevie gives his all one last time!
cover Blues At Sunrise
10) Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler provide the dream ticket and spawn the classic 'Gotta Serve Somebody'... shame it all ended in tears!
cover Slow Train Coming
11) Willie "Big Eyes" Smith
Born In Arkansas harps back to the golden age of blues like you used to hear every night on the south side of Chicago!
cover Born In Arkansas
12) 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
13) Kelly Joe Phelps
Acoustic folk/blues guitar at an intensity seldom heard combined with pedal steel and the unassuming husky voice of K.J.P.
cover Roll Away The Stone
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) 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
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
This is the classic album that re-launched Buddy's career and you can hear why! 
cover Damn Right I've Got the Blues
18) 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
19) Willie Kent
Chicago blues at it's best performed live by the 'Sugar Bear' who epitomized blues history itself!
cover Comin' Alive
20) Otis Rush
An undiscovered gem produced by Willie Mitchell has Rush playing blues & soul at his very best!
cover Any Place I'm Going
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) John Lee Hooker
Hooker's collaborations with some of the blues greats.  Brilliant!
cover Best of Friends
23) Jimmy Hall
'Build Your Own Fire' pays tribute to the songs of unsung hero Eddie Hinton immortalised here by blues/rock singer Jimmy Hall & The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Collective!
cover Build Your Own Fire
24) Kirk Whalum
Experience saxophone played with a spiritual emotion that will reach your very soul on his best selling album to date!
cover For You
25) 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
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) Jeff Lang
A fine example of contemporary roots music and how it can be played today... miss it at your peril!
cover Whatever Makes You Happy
30) Robert Cray
A retrospective look at one of the most original blues artists to evolve in recent times.
cover Heavy Picks
31) Stax - Various Artists
Memphis soul on the legendary Stax Records label that changed the face of soul music forever!
cover Stax Gold: Hits 1968 - 1974
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) Danny Bryant's Red Eye Band
This is Danny's first studio release and these quite often turn out to be an artists best!  All these tracks are his own original blues songs played straight from the heart!
cover Watching You!
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) Tab Benoit
Cajun blues and bayou boogie played just how you like it!
cover What I Live For
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) Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
When SRV released this first album, he gave due warning of what was to come.  The rest is history!
cover Texas Flood
38) Rory Gallagher
Rory playing his strat and treading the boards on stage always was a delight and here he is exceptional!
cover Irish Tour 1974 'Live'
39) Jimi Hendrix
Hendrix captured playing the blues and shows why he was undoubtedly the most influential guitarist in history.   
cover 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) 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
42) Little Feat
When Lowell George produced the Feats finest album with 'Dixie Chicken' he also provided the catalyst for what was to follow!
cover Dixie Chicken
43) John Martin
A landmark album from the master of the echo-plex which gave a whole new meaning to acoustic electric guitar!
cover Solid Air
44) Vance Kelly
A blues album with his Backstreet Blues Band that captures the sheer magic of one of his extraordinary 'live' performances bringing you R&B, Funk and Soul!
cover Live At Lee's Unleaded Blues
45) Stephen Stills
Whilst enjoying superstar status with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Stephen Stills was always essentially a blues man and here you can hear it!
cover Stephen Stills
46) Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie's unmistakable voice and blues slide guitar prove irresistible!
cover Luck of the Draw
47) Mark Knopfler
Even blues purists will be seduced by this gem which subtly blends haunting folk and country ballads with electric blues.
cover Sailing to Philadelphia
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) Janis Joplin
Janis was someone who lived the blues and always gave her all which is what you hear on this CD!
cover Greatest Hits
51) Ian Parker
'Where I Belong' bears the musical influences of this unique artist who never fails to fascinate!
cover Where I Belong
52) Luther Allison
A classic album from the ultimate entertainer, featuring his explosive blues guitar and soulful vocals!
cover Bad Love
53) Magic Slim
Chicago blues like it used to be played on the 'south side' with his band 'The Teardrops' performed by one of the few remaining survivors!
cover Blue Magic
54) Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
The sublime talents of SRV captured live at Montreux in 1982 on CD1 and also in 1985 on CD2.  Extraordinary!
cover Live at Montreux
55) Eric Clapton
Eric unwrapping some of his old favourites and letting us take a look at his music from an acoustic angle!
cover Unplugged
56) Kelly Joe Phelps
Infectious down to earth acoustic folk/blues guitar that will make you wonder how you ever managed to live without it!
cover Shine Eyed Mister Zen
57) Eric Clapton
Slowhand paying tribute to Robert Johnson, his greatest musical influence!
cover Me and Mr Johnson
58) Buddy Guy
The legend himself unleashing an amazing album that takes you from Hooker to Hendrix! 
cover Sweet Tea
59) Ian Parker
One of the most original and exciting guitarists of his generation captured 'Live'!
cover Lost & Found
60) Michael Messer
MM on acoustic/electric blues slide guitar combining some blues standards with his own original compositions!
cover King Guitar
61) Crawdaddy & The Acoustic Orchestra
Chris Scott & Steve Payne playing acoustic roots music in a one off concert performed at the Hope Centre in Bristol, from which the album takes its title.
cover Hope
62) Robert Plant
A masterpiece of an album that is seamless throughout from one of rocks greatest voices showing he can still sing the blues!
cover Dreamland
63) Fleetwood Mac
Peter Green captured 'live' at his best with the original Fleetwood Mac.  Enough said!
cover Boston Blues
64) Buddy Guy
Buddy plays some amazing acoustic blues in the memory of John Lee Hooker!
cover Blues Singer
65) Robert Cray
Breaking new ground with his trademark soulful voice and fiery guitar, this living blues legend includes the classic song 'Time Makes Two'!
cover Time Will Tell
66) Bob Dylan
The master
unleashes all that we have come to expect from the poetic genius whilst capturing arguably his most influential songs on 2 CD's.
cover The Essential Bob Dylan
67) Ian Parker
One of the most original and exciting guitarists of his generation writing with his heart and soul from the inside!
cover Inside
68) Chris Rea
Chris unleashes his 'dark side' on this album and with that achieved legendary status.
cover The Road to Hell
69) Jonny Lang
This guy continues to astound people with his talent and this album puts him up there with the very best!
cover Wander This World
70) Walter Trout Band
Walter showed with this recording why he is regarded as one of the best exponents of powerful electric blues!
cover Prisoner of a Dream
71) Martin Scorsese Presents: The Best Of The Blues
21 tracks taken from the 5 CD deluxe boxed set that offers an overview of the 'The Blues' project!
cover The Best Of The Blues
72) Little Milton
A blues collaboration with friends which underlines this man's talents along with a few surprises!
cover Welcome To Little Milton
73) Led Zeppelin
Zeppelin displaying their blues roots on their first album which they never surpassed!  An absolute classic!
cover Led Zeppelin I
74) Sonny Landreth
A landmark blues recording for Sonny whose sizzling slide guitar compliments his Zydeco & Cajun origins!
cover The Road We're On
75) John Lee Hooker
JLH reworking some of his old classics with new material and approaching his absolute best!
cover Chill Out