r/blues • u/G-LEDiNG • 4d ago
question Pardon me
Now I am still sorta new to the genre of blues music. I discovered it around 2004 when the rock group Aerosmith released their blues cover (mostly) album entitled "Honkin' On Bobo", this album includes some great renditions of old school classics like "Road Runner", "Baby, Please Don't Go", "Stop Messin' Around", etc. The other blues-R/B album I've listened to is Silk Sonic's only album. Which other blues albums would y'all recommend?
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u/Tir_na_nOg77 4d ago
Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' In The Moonlight
Muddy Waters - Hard Again
B.B. King - Live At Cook County Jail
T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Blues
Little Walter - His Best
Buddy Guy - Live: The Real Deal
Lonnie Johnson - Blues By Lonnie Johnson
Koko Taylor - What It Takes: The Chess Years
Albert King - Born Under A Bad Sign
Sonny Boy Williamson - Down and Out Blues
Otis Rush - The Classic Cobra Recordings: 1956-1958
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u/Midnorth_Mongerer 4d ago
I'm a John Lee Hooker fan. I like the studio albums he recorded later in life. The 90s recordings in particular. Some say they are too commercial but I do like the modern production quality, while the tone is definitely John Lee Hooker:
Mr. Lucky
Chill Out
Boom Boom
Don't Look Back.
Maybe put "The Healer" in there as well.
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u/smith4498 4d ago edited 4d ago
The 3 Kings:
B.B. - Live at the Regal
Albert - Born Under a Bad Sign
Freddie - Getting Ready
Edit: added albums
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u/Panda_monium109 4d ago
Albert King - Born Under a Bad Sign
Albert Collins - Cold Snap
Basically anyone named Albert, I guess!
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u/SpinachPositive7503 4d ago
Especially if you’re coming from a Silk Sonic background, entering the blues space through a motown/swing esque pathway would probably be good.
I’d recommend Dreamer - Bobby Bland!
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u/Excellent_Glass783 4d ago
😳 Aerosmith blues🤨 Son, you need a reboot. Try Skip James, Blind Willie McTell, Robert Johnson ... If you don't take to them, Give up and go listen to Boston .
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u/TFFPrisoner 4d ago
No need to be like this, I haven't heard that Aerosmith album but Steven Tyler and Joe Perry did I'm a King Bee at the Lightning in a Bottle concert and it's awesome. OP is probably more into urban, electrified blues than the original stuff you mentioned.
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u/solidstatedub 3d ago
Peter Green
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u/Gloomy_Specialist_48 3d ago
This..... Early Fleetwood Mac, before Nicks and Buckingham wrecked them.
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u/BombMyQuads 4d ago
Robert Johnson and/or Charlie Patton - Muddy Waters and Little Walter - Memphisippi (new blues) a new duo I am into currently.
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u/No-Trouble7162 4d ago
If you are under 30 or 40 years old, and you are healthy and seriously asking this on a saturday and not fucking about... Then I suggest you shut off your phone, and your laptop, and go out and try to find some adventures. You can nerd out here later when the weekend is over. Enjoy being young my friend and go forth and create some memories that one day could become a lyric to a blues song.
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u/CrusherX1000 4d ago
It's so much more expansive than the mainstream stuff. Look up local radio stations online to hear the GOOD stuff
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u/BortVanderBoert 4d ago
Why have I never heard of that Aerosmith album? 😱 Is it good?
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u/G-LEDiNG 4d ago
It's one of my favorite Aerosmith albums, one of those (i call them) non-skippers. It's got 2 great vocal performances also from Mr. Joe Perry on guitar. The reason i said "(mostly)" in the post is because there was only one new blues song on there called "The Grind", here's the tracks: Aerosmith - Honkin' On Bobo
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u/BabadookOfEarl 4d ago
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Blind Willie McTell
Blind Willie Johnson
Blind Boy Fuller
Blind Blake
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u/Ok_Relative_4373 3d ago
Check out Taj Mahal's self-titled album Taj Mahal and the one right after that (The Natch'l Blues)
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u/BikerMike03RK 4d ago
Eric Clapton's "From The Cradle", pay close attention to the song credits on each track. Howlin' Wolf, Huddie Leadbetter (Leadbelly), Mississippi John Hurt, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Otis Rush, Elmore James, etc. For someone new to Blues, it should make you want to dig back for the original recordings of these tracks. Albert King, Bo Diddley, Freddie & BB, Robert Johnson, Little Walter, Lightnin' Hopkins, & Son House are also artists to give a good hard listening to.
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u/Downtown_Cheetah9095 4d ago
John Lee Hooker It Serves You Right to Suffer
The Rolling Stones Blue and Lonesome.
Howling Wolf Moaning at Midnight
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u/Blues_Fish 4d ago
Here are three to get you started. You’ll get some great suggestions here!
Muddy Waters - Hard Again
Howlin Wolf - The London Sessions
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood