Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Buy Blues Saraceno Reh What Would Be The Best 1st Early Blues CD To Buy?

What would be the best 1st early blues CD to buy? - buy blues saraceno reh

My husband and I have always wanted to present as the old blues-funk or platinum (we lived in New Orleans). Suggestions on what would be a good CD to start with in terms of ownership? A good best blues CD early? Maybe an album by Blind Willie McTell? Mississippi Fred McDowell? Anyone else? We have an album of Bob Dylan by the Blues in the early figures and a CD Keb 'Mo ..... but we want something from their roots.

7 comments:

  1. For the early blues, is the best Robert Johnson King Delta Blues Singers Vol. 1. For his blues classic, I went with Willie Dixon, I Am the Blues. If you are in the 60s and early 70s, rock, you can see that many of these songs because include groups like Zeppelin, The Who, Cream, The Allman Brothers to so love this song Led.

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  2. I recommend "Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey", published as a book and a CD. The CD contains songs from the classic blues and Bessie Smith, including Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mississippi John Hurt, Pine Top Smith, Charley Patton, Blind Willie McTell, Elmore James, Big Maceo, Muddy Waters, Lonnie Johnson, Robert Johnson, Big Bill Broonzy.
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    So:
    "Blues Masters Volume 8: Mississippi Delta Blues" CD Rhino R2 # 71,130

    The 4 CD set from BMG Music: "When The Sun Goes Down"
    Vol 1 - Walk Right In 09026-63986-2
    Vol 2 - The First Time I Met The Blues 09026-63987-2
    Vol 3 - That's Chicago's South Side 09026-63988-2
    Vol 4 - That's All Right 09026-63989-2

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  3. The right of everyone about him that suggests Robert Johnson, but his music can intimidaiting hear dark and not easy to some, but Give it a listen. I recommend Lighitn Hopkins, Elmore James, John Lee Hooker and Blind Lemon Jefferson.

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  4. 2 Old 2 RocknRoll, 2 Jung 2 DieFebruary 4, 2010 at 7:34 AM

    Keb Mo is not big enough? I dig it. Try to Son House. Great Delta bluesman. Yes, his name is Son House. I think it was a mother's room and the house of his father. Anyway, it was great. My fave is John Lee Hooker .. definitive, but it was a bit of modern

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  5. 2 Old 2 RocknRoll, 2 Jung 2 DieFebruary 4, 2010 at 7:35 AM

    Keb Mo is not big enough? I dig it. Try to Son House. Great Delta bluesman. Yes, his name is Son House. I think it was a mother's room and the house of his father. Anyway, it was great. My fave is John Lee Hooker .. definitive, but it was a bit of modern

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  6. The Complete Recordings of Robert Johnson is one of the rules.

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  7. Start with R Johnson - from there.

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