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<blockquote data-quote="alanB" data-source="post: 10745" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Hmmm...</p><p></p><p>The problem I find that most of the great albums werent recorderd that well, certainly the level of perfection isnt as good on average as the jazz world. I did find a the Alligator record label a while ago (who is trying to be the Chesky of the bluse world), which had some good quality stuff (but no artist I had heard of before).</p><p></p><p>My favourites in terms of the music are:</p><p></p><p>1) Stevie Ray Vaughn - In Step</p><p>2) Buddy Guy - Buddy's Baddest (I actually saw Buddy Guy live in his bar "Legends" in Chicago last year).</p><p>3) Junior Wells - Keep on Steppin</p><p>4) Johnny Lang - Lie to Me</p><p>5) ZZ Top - Rythmeen</p><p>6) Stevie Ray Vaughn - Couldnt Stand the Weather </p><p>7) Jonny Lang - Wander this World</p><p>8) Bonnie Rait - Fundamental</p><p>9) Buddy Guy and Junior Wells - Last Time Around</p><p>10) Keb Mo' - Just Like You</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alanB, post: 10745, member: 431"] Hmmm... The problem I find that most of the great albums werent recorderd that well, certainly the level of perfection isnt as good on average as the jazz world. I did find a the Alligator record label a while ago (who is trying to be the Chesky of the bluse world), which had some good quality stuff (but no artist I had heard of before). My favourites in terms of the music are: 1) Stevie Ray Vaughn - In Step 2) Buddy Guy - Buddy's Baddest (I actually saw Buddy Guy live in his bar "Legends" in Chicago last year). 3) Junior Wells - Keep on Steppin 4) Johnny Lang - Lie to Me 5) ZZ Top - Rythmeen 6) Stevie Ray Vaughn - Couldnt Stand the Weather 7) Jonny Lang - Wander this World 8) Bonnie Rait - Fundamental 9) Buddy Guy and Junior Wells - Last Time Around 10) Keb Mo' - Just Like You [/QUOTE]
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