I already have most of Johnny Langs and Stevie Ray Vaugh blues songs. Would love to get some newer Blues Songs 1990 - Broke and Hungry - William Clarke
1990 - Ego Trip - Albert Collins & The Ice Breakers
1990 - I'm Free - Lucky Peterson
1990 - Leaving Your Town - Charlie Musselwhite
1990 - Second Hand Man - Carey Bell & Junior Well
1990 - The Middle Aged Blues Boogie - Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women
1991 - Chicken, Gravy, & Biscuits - Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials
1991 - Fannie Mae - Elvin Bishop
1991 - If You Don't Start Drinkin' (I'm Gonna Leave) - George Thorogood & The Destroyers
1991 - Look But Don't Touch - Kenny Neal
1991 - Mustang Sally 鈥?Commitments
1991 - Rain - Little Charlie & The Nightcats
1991 - Sadie - Son Seals with Elvin Bishop
1992 - You Talk Too Much - George Thorogood & The Destroyers
1993 - Stormy Monday - B.B. King
1994 - Am I Wrong - Keb' Mo'
1994 - I'm Tore Down - Eric Clapton
1994 - Saturday Night Blues - William Clarke
1995 - Bill - Peggy Scott-Adams
1995 - Cherry Red Wine - Luther Allison
1996 - Mamie - Cephas & Wiggins
1997 - 61 Highway Blues - Mississippi Fred McDowell
1997 - If You Let a Man Kick You Once - Corey Harris & Henry Butler
1997 - Jambalaya (On the Bayou) - C.J. Chenier & The Red Hot Louisianna Band
1997 - Just Won't Burn - Susan Tedeschi
1997 - Turn the Heat Up - Shemekia Copeland
1997 - You Can Have My Husband - Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women
1998 - Dump That Chump - Little Charlie & The Night Cats
1998 - Time is Running Out - The Kinsey Report
1999 - Basehead - Corey Harris
1999 - Boogie Rambler - Phillip Walker & Lonnie Brooks
1999 - Enough Is Enough -Coco Montoya
2000 - Bring Me Some Water - Koko Taylor
2000 - Got a Way With Women - Michael Burks
2000 - Slow Down - Elvin Bishop
2000 - The Chill - Rusty Zinn
2001 - Homeless Child - The Holmes Brothers
2001 - It's Two A.M. - Shemekia Copeland
2001 - Jenny Lee - Dave Hole
2001 - Louella - Marcia Bell
2002 - Round & Round - Bonnie Raitt
2002 - Vietnam Blues - Cassandra Wilson
2002 - Voodoo Music - Los Lobos
2003 - I Pity the Fool [Live] - Robert Cray & Shemekia Copeland
2003 - Sweet Home Chicago - Keb' Mo' & Corey Harris
2005 - Do Whatcha Wanna - Rebirth Brass Band
2005 - The Goldrush - Joe Washbourn
2006 - You Blew it Baby - John Lee Hooker, Jr. Hurt by Johnny Cash
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makes you happy with what you have B.B. King or more recent Jon Faddis get some doors stuff... some of their blues sounds were great... To play the blues you had to live the blues. Go back to the people that Stevie Ray learned from. B.B. King's Indianola Mississippi seeds album has some great songs
http://www.bbking.com/discography/defaul... Buddy Guy Try John Lee Hooker, BB King, Jimmie Vaughan, the first 4 Fabulous Thunderbirds albums, Howlin Wolf, Ike Cosse, Freddie King, Lowell Fulsom, Muddy Waters Learn and practice the basic 12 bar blues pattern, then go from there... I learned it years ago and still use it for improvising. Aint That Lovin You Baby-Jimmy Reed
Sweet Home Chicago-Robert Johnson
Red House Jimi Hendrix&The Experience
Cherry Red-Paul Butterfeild&The Butterfeild Blues Band
Hootchie Kootchie Man-Muddy Waters A guy I dig is Robert Cray. Phone booth is a killer song
So is smoking gun. He has a greatest hit cd that is very
cool and Robert just has a slickness to his playing.
Good luck You got to dig a little deeper son - go back to Muddy Waters, Albert King, Lightnin' Hopkins, Elmore James, Little Walter. That's a good start. jimi hendrix...red house
jimi hendrix...catfish blues
jimi hendrix...voodoo chile (not to be confused with slight return!)
jimi hendrix...hear my train comin'
jimi hendrix...jelly 292
jimi hendrix...born under a bad sign
jimi hendrix...once i had a woman
jimi hendrix...bleeding heart
rory Gallagher...bankers blues
rory Gallagher...gypsy woman
rory Gallagher...pistol slapper blues
rory Gallagher...hoodoo woman
howlin wolf...killing floor
howlin wolf...smokestack lightnin'
muddy waters...mannish boy
muddy waters... Champagne & Reefer
muddy waters...Got My Mojo Working
big bill broonzy...Key To The Highway
there's a few for you to be getting on with, as you can see i'm slightly biased towards jimi hendrix and rory gallgher.
there is a whole wealth of brilliant blues songs out there, you just gotta look!!! take note of who inspired you favourite artists or groups and this will open up a whole new world of great blues music!!!!!!
happy listening. Stick with SRV he was a God.
Actually, a few years ago BB King and Eric Clapton did an album together titled "Ridin' With The King". I really played/play it a lot. Check it out. |