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  1. Tore Down House by Scott Henderson (4.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Another Scott Henderson - OVER THE TOP!!!!!
    Recordings: Blues · 2412 Hits · Posted on 11/21/1999 by Frederick Burton (5465)
  2. Trouble No More by John Hammond (4.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Electric and acoustic blues by John Hammond
    Recordings: Blues · 781 Hits · Posted on 11/2/2000 by Antonio Rosa (6789)
  3. Uncovered by Tony Joe White (4.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Country bluz
    Recordings: Blues · 485 Hits · Posted on 4/20/2007 by Edd Robins (6228)
  4. A modern blues trio entertains with some very clever lyrics.
    Recordings: Blues · 736 Hits · Posted on 1/10/2000 by Jim Burger (4606)
  5. Welcome by Doyle Bramhall II & Smokestack (4.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Clapton's sideman with his own band.
    Recordings: Blues · 355 Hits · Posted on 1/10/2006 by Edd Robins (6228)
  6. White African by Otis Taylor (4.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Obviously a great student of roots blues, Otis Taylor pulls out all the stops on this recording.
    URL: http://northernblues.com
    Recordings: Blues · 581 Hits · Posted on 12/29/2001 by Craig Lindsey (5518)

  7. Winter of '88 by Johnny Winter (4.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    A solid and edifying record by a blues guitar heavyweight
    Recordings: Blues · 1035 Hits · Posted on 1/8/2000 by Inactive Member
  8. Four by Blues Traveler (3.7 Stars · 5 Reviews)
    This is a very good album but it is much more rock based than blues. John Popper does seem to get carried away with the Harmonica solos. Otherwise it is a good addition to the CD collection.
    Recordings: Blues · 1891 Hits · Posted on 1/29/2000 by Kevin Yeoman (115)
  9. Black, Brown and White by Big Bill Broonzy (3.5 Stars · 2 Reviews)
    A variety of songs by the early bluesman who was one of the first players to bring blues to a white audience.
    Recordings: Blues · 1988 Hits · Posted on 12/1/1999 by Jim Burger (4606)
  10. Out of the Madness by Derek Trucks Band (3.5 Stars · 2 Reviews)
    Allman Brothers-style blues from a hot new slide guitarist (who also happens to be the son of Allmans' drummer Butch Trucks).
    Recordings: Blues · 1144 Hits · Posted on 1/10/2000 by Jim Burger (4606)
  11. Acoustic Stories by R.L. Burnside (3.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Down & dirty solo blues from a relatively new (i.e. he's still alive) delta bluesman.
    Recordings: Blues · 1495 Hits · Posted on 12/2/1999 by Jim Burger (4606)
  12. A collection of songs from the progenitor of Texas Blues. This album has pretty much all of Blind Lemon's best-known tunes.
    Recordings: Blues · 1142 Hits · Posted on 12/1/1999 by Jim Burger (4606)
  13. Come On Home by Boz Scaggs (3.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Easy going bluz, good instrumentals and great vocals.
    Recordings: Blues · 601 Hits · Posted on 12/26/2005 by Edd Robins (6228)
  14. An interesting collection of songs featuring Blind Blake on guitar with various accompaniments.
    Recordings: Blues · 1496 Hits · Posted on 12/2/1999 by Jim Burger (4606)
  15. He's a Jelly Roll Baker by Lonnie Johnson (3.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    I never saw this album listed anywhere, but I picked it up cheap as a cut-out at Tower and it definitely delivers a good feel of the Lonnie Johnson style.
    Recordings: Blues · 701 Hits · Posted on 11/29/1999 by Jim Burger (4606)
  16. Here And Now by Ike Turner (3.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Rock And Roll Hall of Famer Ike Turner returns with his first solo album in nearly 20 years.
    URL: http://www.iketurner.com
    Recordings: Blues · 567 Hits · Posted on 10/7/2001 by Alan Roberts (10060)

  17. Houston Ghetto Blues by Hop Wilson (3.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    A compilation of some of the best songs of one of the fathers of Texas blues. Most of this stuff was recorded in the early 60s.
    Recordings: Blues · 460 Hits · Posted on 12/6/1999 by Jim Burger (4606)
  18. I'm A Bluesman by Johnny Winter (3.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    A little different slant on the Johnny Winter bluz music.
    URL: http://www.johnnywinter.net
    Recordings: Blues · 918 Hits · Posted on 11/6/2005 by Edd Robins (6228)

  19. This album features the straight-ahead blues style of Eddie Kirkland backed by the polished King Curtis band.
    Recordings: Blues · 380 Hits · Posted on 1/7/2000 by Jim Burger (4606)
  20. It's Tight Like That (1928-1942) by Tampa Red (3.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    A collection of songs, mostly from 1928-1931, from the "Guitar Wizard" himself. Contains some good instrumental jobs from one of the first great slide players.
    Recordings: Blues · 974 Hits · Posted on 12/1/1999 by Jim Burger (4606)