If you enjoy jazz, rock, pop, or basically any genre of contemporary music, you have the musicians of Rhythm and Blues β the βBluesβ portion especially β to thank. Blues music was an immense cultural force during the 1960s and 70s. Major scenes developed concurrently in Chicago, New Orleans and the Mississippi River Delta; each bringing a distinct flavor to the genre. Blues music follows a simple structure, allowing for incredible amounts of improvisation and imaginative songwriting. While Blues experienced a golden age decades ago, the genre still thrives in venues like Kingston Mines in Chicago and Wild Billβs in Memphis. Before delving into the rich world of contemporary blues, itβs important to listen to the genreβs most revered recordings.Β
1. Albert King β βBorn Under A Bad SignβΒ
Choosing a starting point in Blues music is a daunting task. Personally, I think Albert Kingβs βBorn Under A Bad Signβ is a terrific introduction to this. King is referred to as one of the βThree Kings of Blues Guitarβ so it comes as no surprise that his signature electric guitar, the Gibson Flying V, is the most prominent instrument on the album. King also incorporated brass ensembles, piano arrangements and groovy drums to support his smooth voice and absolutely righteous guitar playing. βBorn Under A Bad Signβ features some of the most energetic and exciting songs in the genre. If you are new to the Blues, Iβd highly recommend you spin this first.Β
2. Robert Johnson β βKing of the Delta Blues SingersβΒ
Robert Johnson is perhaps the most legendary Blues musician of all time. Itβs important to note that he is a legend in the most literal sense, as people claim the Mississippi musician sold his soul to the devil in exchange for remarkable guitar skills and songwritabilities. Tall tales aside, Johnson is one of the most important figures in contemporary music. Eric Clapton calls Johnson: βthe most influential musician of all time.β βKing of the Delta Blues Singersβ is a compilation of Johnsonβs seminal 1930s recordings. The music is minimalist, with only Johnsonβs voice and acoustic guitar. Itβs a wonderful collection of some of the most amazing Blues tracks ever written.Β
3. Junior Wells β βHoodoo Man BluesβΒ
Originally from Memphis, Junior Wells is one of the most celebrated Chicago Blues musicians. With his βChicago Blues Bandβ and collaborators like Buddy Guy and Muddy Waters, Wells helped redefine Chicagoβs regional Blues sound in the 1950s. Wellsβs most famous collaboration with Buddy Guy, βHoodoo Man Blues,β emphasizes groove and call-and-response over pure technical ability. Beautifully melodic harmonica solos occur occasionally, but βHoodoo Man Bluesβ is all about driving, unadulterated rhythm.Β
Other Blues albums you must hear:Β
4. Sugar Blue β βCode BlueβΒ
5. Muddy Waters β βFolk SingerβΒ
6. B.B. King β βLive in Cook County JailβΒ
7. John Lee Hooker β βHouse Of The BluesβΒ
8. Buddy Guy β βStone Crazyβ
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