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    Posted: July 04 2006 at 20:54
The Allman Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers Band (1969)
 
2
Brothers and Sisters

The Allman Brothers Band

Brothers and Sisters (1973)
 
3
Searching For Simplicity

Gregg Allman

Searching For Simplicity (1997)
 
4
Arc Angels

Arc Angels

Arc Angels (1992)
 
5
Not Fragile

Bachman-Turner Overdrive

Not Fragile (1974)
 
6
Bad Company

Bad Company

Bad Company (1974)
 
7
Music From Big Pink

The Band

Music From Big Pink (1968)
 
8
Cheap Thrills

Big Brother & the Holding Company

Cheap Thrills (1968)
 
9
The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion

The Black Crowes

The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (1992)
 
10
Blind Faith

Blind Faith

Blind Faith (1969)
 
11
Blood, Sweat & Tears

Blood, Sweat & Tears

Blood, Sweat & Tears (1969)
 
12
Melting Pot

Booker T. & The M.G.'s

Melting Pot (1971)
 
13
Late for the Sky

Jackson Browne

Late for the Sky (1974)
 
14
Hot Wires

Roy Buchanan

Hot Wires (1987)
 
15
Better Days

Paul Butterfield

Better Days (1973)
 
16
The Notorious Byrd Brothers

The Byrds

The Notorious Byrd Brothers (1968)
 
17
Naturally

J.J. Cale

Naturally (1972)
 
18
Closer To You

J.J. Cale

Closer To You (1994)
 
19
Sapphire Blue

Larry Carlton

Sapphire Blue (2004)
 
20
461 Ocean Boulevard

Eric Clapton

461 Ocean Boulevard (1974)
 
21
White Light

Gene Clark

White Light (1971)
 
22
Ice Pickin'

Albert Collins

Ice Pickin' (1978)
 
23
Tales from the Ozone

Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen

Tales from the Ozone (1975)
 
24
Jazz

Ry Cooder

Jazz (1978)
 
25
Midnight Stroll

Robert Cray

Midnight Stroll (1990)
 
26
Willy and the Poor Boys

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Willy and the Poor Boys (1969)
 
27
Cosmo's Factory

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Cosmo's Factory (1970)
 
28
If I Could Only Remember My Name

David Crosby

If I Could Only Remember My Name (1971)
 
29
Daylight Again

Crosby, Stills & Nash

Daylight Again (1982)
 
30
Déjà Vu

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Déjà Vu (1970)
 
31
Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow (1996)
 
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Free As the Wind

The Crusaders

Free As the Wind (1977)
 
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Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs

Derek & the Dominos

Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs (1970)
 
34
The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark

Dillard & Clark

The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark (1968)
 
35
Making Movies

Dire Straits

Making Movies (1980)
 
36
Brothers in Arms

Dire Straits

Brothers in Arms (1985)
 
37
Free Fall

The Dixie Dregs

Free Fall (1977)
 
38
Toulouse Street

The Doobie Brothers

Toulouse Street (1972)
 
39
The Doors

The Doors

The Doors (1967)
 
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Plays Mac Rebennack

Dr. John

Plays Mac Rebennack (1982)
 
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Blonde on Blonde

Bob Dylan

Blonde on Blonde (1966)
 
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The Basement Tapes

Bob Dylan

The Basement Tapes (1975)
 
43
On the Border

Eagles

On the Border (1974)
 
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The Long Run

Eagles

The Long Run (1979)
 
45
The Colour of Love

Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters

The Colour of Love (1997)
 
46
Centerfield

John Fogerty

Centerfield (1985)
 
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Tattoo

Rory Gallagher

Tattoo (1973)
 
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Garcia

Jerry Garcia

Garcia (1972)
 
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E Pluribus Funk

Grand Funk Railroad

E Pluribus Funk (1972)
 
50
Stone Crazy!

Buddy Guy

Stone Crazy! (1981)
 
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Abandoned Luncheonette

Daryl Hall & John Oates

Abandoned Luncheonette (1973)
 
52
Building The Perfect Beast

Don Henley

Building The Perfect Beast (1984)
 
53
Beatin' The Heat

Dan Hicks

Beatin' The Heat (2000)
 
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The Real Folk Blues

John Lee Hooker

The Real Folk Blues (1966)
 
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The Way It Is

Bruce Hornsby

The Way It Is (1986)
 
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Rock On

Humble Pie

Rock On (1971)
 
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Smokin'

Humble Pie

Smokin' (1972)
 
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Honky Tonk Heroes

Waylon Jennings

Honky Tonk Heroes (1973)
 
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Tumbleweed Connection

Elton John

Tumbleweed Connection (1970)
 
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Not Alone

Thomas Jefferson Kaye

Not Alone (1996)
 
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Born Under a Bad Sign

Albert King

Born Under a Bad Sign (1967)
 
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Muswell Hillbillies

The Kinks

Muswell Hillbillies (1971)
 
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Rekooperation

Al Kooper

Rekooperation (1994)
 
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Sports

Huey Lewis & The News

Sports (1983)
 
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Dixie Chicken

Little Feat

Dixie Chicken (1973)
 
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Feats Don't Fail Me Now

Little Feat

Feats Don't Fail Me Now (1974)
 
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Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd (1973)
 
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Second Helping

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Second Helping (1974)
 
69
The Natch'l Blues

Taj Mahal

The Natch'l Blues (1968)
 
70
Mr. Jelly Lord: Standard Time Volume 6

Wynton Marsalis

Mr. Jelly Lord: Standard Time Volume 6 (1999)
 
71
Blues From Laurel Canyon

John Mayall

Blues From Laurel Canyon (1968)
 
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New World Order

Curtis Mayfield

New World Order (1997)
 
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Moondance

Van Morrison

Moondance (1970)
 
74
Fathers and Sons

Muddy Waters

Fathers and Sons (1969)
 
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12 Songs

Randy Newman

12 Songs (1970)
 
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The Hot Spot

Jack Nitzsche

The Hot Spot (1990)
 
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Temptation

Duke Robillard

Temptation (1994)
 
78
Let it Bleed

The Rolling Stones

Let it Bleed (1969)
 
79
Sticky Fingers

The Rolling Stones

Sticky Fingers (1971)
 
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Carney

Leon Russell

Carney (1972)
 
81
Havana Moon

Carlos Santana

Havana Moon (1983)
 
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Raw Sienna

Savoy Brown

Raw Sienna (1970)
 
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Stand!

Sly and the Family Stone

Stand! (1969)
 
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Born to Run

Bruce Springsteen

Born to Run (1975)
 
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Stealers Wheel

Stealers Wheel

Stealers Wheel (1973)
 
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The Joker

Steve Miller Band

The Joker (1973)
 
87
Every Picture Tells a Story

Rod Stewart

Every Picture Tells a Story (1971)
 
88
Stephen Stills

Stephen Stills

Stephen Stills (1970)
 
89
Cricklewood Green

Ten Years After

Cricklewood Green (1970)
 
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Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1

The Traveling Wilburys

Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1 (1988)
 
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Soul to Soul

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Soul to Soul (1985)
 
92
In Step

Stevie Ray Vaughan

In Step (1989)
 
93
Deliver the Word

War

Deliver the Word (1973)
 
94
Whiskey Bent and Hellbound

Hank Williams Jr.

Whiskey Bent and Hellbound (1979)
 
95
Still Alive And Well

Johnny Winter

Still Alive And Well (1973)
 
96
Saints And Sinners

Johnny Winter

Saints And Sinners (1974)
 
97
This Time

Dwight Yoakam

This Time (1993)
 
98
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere

Neil Young

Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)
 
99
After the Gold Rush

Neil Young

After the Gold Rush (1970)
 
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Tres Hombres

ZZ Top

Tres Hombres (1973)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2006 at 21:52
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2006 at 22:35
I actually have a lot of those albums, Bad Co, BTO-Not Fragile, Rory Gallagher-Tattoo, Dire Straits, SRV, etc...good albums!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 09:34
some kinda got lost over the last 40 years!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 09:44
Wow, except for the stuff that's neither Blues nor Rock (Booker T, Sly and War) there's not a thing on there I would listen to even if I was paid to do it; it's pretty much my list of music to avoid. Quite an accomplishment, if you think about it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 19:04
TRUTH by Jeff Beck, THE END OF THE GAME by Peter Green and COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER by Stevie Ray Vaughan.
RELIGION IS HATE, RELIGION IS FEAR, RELIGION IS WAR,RELIGION IS RAPE, RELIGION'S OBSCENE,RELIGION'S A WHORE
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 19:14
Originally posted by Teaflax Teaflax wrote:

Wow, except for the stuff that's neither Blues nor Rock (Booker T, Sly and War) there's not a thing on there I would listen to even if I was paid to do it; it's pretty much my list of music to avoid. Quite an accomplishment, if you think about it.
 
*sighs*
 
An excellent list, lots of awesome stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 19:20

Concerning blues, Muddy Waters is the man. I don't like southern rock (allman brothers, lynyrd skynyrd et company) too much. I prefer instead CSNY and derivatives. Grand funk and the doors have great songs too. Perhaps Cream is the best band of that era, don't know if it's on the list.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 19:23
I agree with The Wizard, except on the quoting and sighing point. There is some good stuff in there.

However, I also agree with Teaflax to a certain extent. I mean, Lynyrd Skynyrd, for example, is one of the most boring bands ever. They're a joke really. The deeper I get into prog, the more I start to share Teaflax's opinions on blues and bluesrock. It's starting to bore me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2006 at 22:11
[QUOTE=Philéas]I agree with The Wizard, except on the quoting and sighing point. There is some good stuff in there.

However, I also agree with Teaflax to a certain extent. I mean, Lynyrd Skynyrd, for example, is one of the most boring bands ever. They're a joke really. The deeper I get into prog, the more I start to share Teaflax's opinions on blues and bluesrock. It's starting to bore me.

 
 
Isn´t Sweden where Malmsteen and POS come from? What is it with this dislike of Rock and Blues?
Sharing Teaflax´s opinions? I´m not sure if I like the sound of that!!


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Maybe it's being a studio and live sound engineer in my late teens and hearing one Blues/Rock band after another come in and do the same chords in the same order in the same way, night in and night out. The preponderance of bands who keep themselves within that very limited idiom is staggering once you have to deal with the onslaught - I'd say 4 out of 5 bands I've ever dealt with were in that category, albeit with some internal differences such as being Metal inspired or Clash wannabees.

It got to the point where even a Folk troubadour was a welcome change (easier to mike and mix, too), but it ended up being a thrill when a band could surprise me with even one chord sequence or just a single non-predictable aspect. It didn't happen much - one was a Simple Minds-style band who did an excellent cover of Genesis Back in New York City. The first 7/8 I'd heard live in months at that point, and an unexpected choice for a Pop band.

Sweden has a thriving and active music scene (and I assure you that neither Yngwie nor PoS are even close to being its biggest exports) the likes of which you can only really see in England. And though it's probably changed since the 80's, so that the majority is somewhat smaller, I'm willing to bet that at least 51% of all bands playing gigs around town and rehearsing at Fryshuset (the subsidized rehearsal space where many Stockholm bands started out) are still firmly within Rock/Blues parameters.

It may not be the #1 Radio format, but as far as bands out there playing, there's really nothing more mainstream than a twelve-bar and its offshoots.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2006 at 02:45

Numbers 5 - 13 - 33 - 36 -38 - 39 - 41 - 49 - 73 - 81 - 89 - 90 - 93 - 98 and 99 are among my favorite non Prog albums, except a few albums I find the list interesting.

BTO can be considered anything but IMO was good Rock (Listen their version of The House of the Rising Sun, it's outstanding), Jackson Browne has excellent music as Dylan, The Doors and a lot of the bands mentioned.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2006 at 03:50
Actually, I rushed a bit looking through the list. The Doors' debut is a fine album indeed, and Curtis Mayfield is usually good, even I'm sure he's turned out something better than that 1997 album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2006 at 07:19
Dire Straits higher than Hooker and Water surprises me, I always thought Hooker and Muddy Waters were the founders and greats of blues/blues-rock.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2006 at 07:39
^The list is alphabetical
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2006 at 11:26
Originally posted by Teaflax Teaflax wrote:

^The list is alphabetical

Ah yes, the numbers to the side confused me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2006 at 12:23
I would say that 7,15,24,50,61,66,75,80,82,95 represent some of the best that may have been lost through the years, so much so as they are as good or superior to many others on the list!Cool

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Originally posted by Minkia Minkia wrote:

TRUTH by Jeff Beck, THE END OF THE GAME by Peter Green and COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER by Stevie Ray Vaughan.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2006 at 08:14
My picks (where I haven't commented, the chosen album gets my vote!):

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16 I prefer 5th Dimension, but that might be just me!
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35 Interesting that you miss out Dire Straits' debut - but Makin' Movies is a better album all round.
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39 Can't go wrong with the Doors - any of their albums would have been good picks.
41 I would pick "Highway 61 Revisited".
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71 *Good album, but there are so many good albums by Mayall/Bluesbreakers. My picks would have been "Turning Point" and "Bare Wires" - or even the "Bluesbreakers" album.
78 "Let It Bleed" is my favourite of all the Stones albums, with "Satanic Majesties" a close 2nd (mainly for the humour).
81 *Again, good album, but I would pick the debut.
82 *Quality - I'm a big fan of Savoy Brown, and Raw Sienna is a superb album. Gotta mention "Looking In", "Blue Matter" and "Hellbound Train".
83 "Dance to the Music" and "There's a Riot Going On" are better, IMHO.
89 I would pick "Ssssh!" or "Stonehenge" by TYA.
91 "Couldn't Stand the Weather", of course!
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