| 11. |  | Fender Presents: Getting Started on Acoustic Guitar -- A Guide for Beginners
from Hal Leonard
Price: $19.99
Customer Review:
This is a good starting point for an adult beginner which I am, tried to learn as a teenager but had little or no staying power then. The only problem with the DVD is I find it difficult to navigate through the thing which is frustrating and confusing. Have only gone through the Power chords, ADE... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 12. |  | Trouble
by Ray LaMontagne
Price: $9.97
Customer Review:
This albumn has a very cool sound -- Ray Lamontagne brings a bit of Otis Redding to the kind of Marin County folk tunes Van Morrison produced during his best years. The Otis comparison is not to say that Ray has the same power in his vocals -- he's much more restrained as fits the genre -- more that... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 13. |  | Attack and Release
by The Black Keys
Price: $11.97
Customer Review:
This is the first Black Keys record I've heard and I am completely hooked. There isn't much music out there that's really truly, raw, bluesy, that rocks, and that has captured much of my listening time but this record is pure genious. a MUST for any music collection....any GOOD music collection that... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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| 14. |  | Live from Nowhere in Particular
by Joe Bonamassa
Price: $14.99
Customer Review:
One of the best blues CD's (2) in my 50 year blues collection. A very talented lyric writer, singer, & a great blues guitar player. | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 15. |  | Maestro
by Taj Mahal
Price: $9.99
Customer Review:
Taj Mahal's cd Maestro is the best! Very bluesy. His band is awesome. I actually don't get tired of listening to him in my car. Some songs are very easy listening. Sort of background music. | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 16. |  | Fender Presents: Getting Started on Electric Guitar -- A Guide for Beginners
from Hal Leonard
Price: $19.99
Customer Review:
I'm a beginner and for me this DVD is hard to follow now matter how many times I watch it, there are things that I can't understand when he talks about steps and stuff. I'll keep it maybe one day I'll have enough background to understand it. | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 17. |  | Live Through the 70's
from MUSIC VIDEO DIST.
Price: $13.99
Customer Review:
Well some of us remember Johnny Winter when he came out as a "bonus baby" (one of the highest paid artists at the time- not really appropriate for a "bluesman") on his initial Columbia Records debut. This record was fantastic, but it was at the end of the "blues boom" of the 1960s. Winter went on to... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 18. |  | Keep It Simple
by Van Morrison
Price: $13.49
Customer Review:
a beautiful album. the title 'keep it simple' says it all.
right to the hart, love it! | 4.0 / 5.0

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| 19. |  | From the Reach
by Sonny Landreth
Price: $13.99
Customer Review:
I had heard an review on National Public Radio and since my husband is a big blues fan, I thought I'd try it. This was a wonderful surprise! We love the CD and would recommend it to anyone - whether they are a major blues fan or not. | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 20. |  | Best Of Chess: Original Versions Of Songs in Cadillac Records
by Various Artists
Price: $9.97
Customer Review:
This is a great CD, with re-mastered versions of the original blues songs featured in the film, Cadillac Records. These are the real thing, blues written and performed by by Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James, Little Walter, Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley. And the quality is very good, thanks to... more info | 5.0 / 5.0

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