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1.Skin Deep
by Buddy Guy
Price: $13.99

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Just like fine wine, Buddy Guy keeps getting better and better. The new Skin Deep, which all the songs were written by Buddy is awesome. If you're a blues fan, this CD is for you.

4.5 / 5.0
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2.Riding with the King
by Eric Clapton B. B. King
Price: $14.99

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This is not a serious BLUES ALBUM. It is fun to listen to......but I exspected a much more serious SONG SELECTION for these 2 great singers. The "TITLE SONG", is some-what of a joke song. The song "DAY's OF OLD", just doesn't sound like blues. And "I WANNA BE", sounds almost like a rock ANTHEM. The... more info

4.5 / 5.0
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3.Hoodoo Man Blues
by Junior Wells
Price: $11.99

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There are fine reviews of this CD, some with historical background,. others, with an appreciative ear, most know better, esp. more than me.
I would only suggust that Jr. Wells, Buddy Guy, Jack Myers, oughta try to get reparations from Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Siegal-Schwall Band, Electric... more info

5.0 / 5.0
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4.Blue Yule: Christmas Blues and R&B Classics
by Various Artists
Price: $13.99

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Score one more for Rhino. This label really does know how to find obscure cuts and bring them into standout various artist collections. The only gripe I could have is this disk sounds a bit monaural in a mix, but I'll still use it--it's fun to mix up a little blues with the typical sugary Christmas... more info

5.0 / 5.0
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5.The Definitive Collection
by Muddy Waters
Price: $9.97

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There is a huge amount of Muddy Waters-compilations out there, and while MCA/Chess's two-disc, 50-track "Anthology 1947-1972" is certainly more definitive than this Geffen compilation, it does offer a very good overview of Muddy Waters' career.
Opening with the classic 1948 single "I Can't Be... more info

5.0 / 5.0
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6.Blues on the Bayou
by B.B. King
Price: $9.97

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I lived the 90's, this is the BEST and FEW ( IF any ), albums made that a FAMILY ( kids and adults ) could listen to. This is the best album of the 90's. BB KING is 10 times better now then in the 50's. And the work he is putting out is 10 times better then any-band on earth. WHY, don't no. The man... more info

5.0 / 5.0
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7.His Best :(Little Walter)The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection
by Little Walter
Price: $8.99

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Picture yourself in a crowded juke joint or blues bar on the southside of Chicago in the late '40's. Muddy Waters is about to play. He's already gone electric; I mean, he had to, to be heard over all the talking and yelling and what not. His harp player has about blown out a lung trying to be heard... more info

5.0 / 5.0
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8.Buddy's Baddest: The Best of Buddy Guy
by Buddy Guy
Price: $12.99

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I like "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues" better, but this is still great. I loved Stevie Ray Vaughn, and since Buddy played at the last concert Stevie ever gave, I looked forward to hearing the instrumental tribute to him. I wasn't disappointed. Anybody who thinks Chicago blues is always loud and... more info

5.0 / 5.0
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9.Lie to Me
by Jonny Lang
Price: $9.97

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I'm not thrilled by this album. I like Lang's bluesy renditions but I would have liked a few more cuts that have the energy of the title song.

4.5 / 5.0
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10.Midnight Blues
by Magic Slim & the Teardrops
Price: $13.99

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Didn't get excited about Magic Slim & the Teardrops the first time I heard them. Big, greasy Willie Johnson guitar work, Jimmy Reed slurred vocals, same fatback backbeat drums, nothing special about the setlist. Didn't get excited about Magic Slim & the Teardrops the second time I heard... more info

4.5 / 5.0
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