Great Blues Rock Albums Over The Years Part 2

A Listmania! list by Greennose "greennose" (Edinburgh, Scotland)
 
Then Play on
1.  Then Play on by Fleetwood Mac
The list author says:
  "1969: Peter Green's last album with Fleetwood Mac. Great variety of tracks including Oh Well, Coming Your Way, Rattlesnake Shake and the Madge jams"
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Idlewild South
2.  Idlewild South by Allman Brothers Band
The list author says:
  "1970: Best album from the brothers features electric blues with an acoustic texture, virtuoso lead, slide, and organ playing, features the best white cover of Willie Dixon's "Hoochie Coochie Man""
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Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore
3.  Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore by Humble Pie
The list author says:
  "1971: ...Another blistering live album, this time from Marriott and Frampton with covers of Ray Charles’s I Don’t Need No Doctor, Stone Cold Fever and Muddy’s Rollin’ Stone and I’m Ready"
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Exile on Main Street
4.  Exile on Main Street by The Rolling Stones
The list author says:
  "1971: The finest Rolling Stones album - features Tumbling Dice, Sweet Virginia,  Ventilator Blues and covers of Shake Your Hips and Stop Breakin' Down"
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La Woman
5.  La Woman by The Doors
The list author says:
  "1971: This Doors album, the last with Morrison was a return to form, contains Crawling King Snake (credited to John Lee Hooker), The Changling, Love Her Madly and Riders on the Storm"
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Long Player
6.  Long Player by Faces
The list author says:
  "1971: Rod, Ronnie and the boys boogie on with their second album, includes the bluesy ballad Tell Everyone and a cover of Big Bill Broonzy’s I Feel So Good"
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4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

Live! In Europe
7.  Live! In Europe by Rory Gallagher
The list author says:
  "1972: Arguably best blues guitarist of his time, Messing With The Kid is one of three Junior Wells tracks on this superb live CD. Also features a true acoustic interpretation of Pistol Slapper Blues"
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Tres Hombres
8.  Tres Hombres by ZZ Top
The list author says:
  "1973: Features the John Lee Hooker inspired La Grange, 12 bars of Jesus Just Left Chicago and party song Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers"
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Hound Dog Taylor & the Houserockers
9.  Hound Dog Taylor & the Houserockers by Hound Dog Taylor
The list author says:
  "1973: The first album ever released on Alligator Records. This is the raw sound of Taylor and his slide guitar. Features a couple of vamped Elmore James covers and his most famous track Gimme Back..."
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Aerosmith
10.  Aerosmith by Aerosmith
The list author says:
  "1973: Aerosmith’s under-rated debut album featured Mama Kin and Movin Out and a funky version of Walkin The Dog. The first of 6 classics from this band"
£4.07   Used & New from: £2.44
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

Takin' My Time
11.  Takin' My Time by Bonnie Raitt
The list author says:
  "1973: Bonnie’s best album. Standouts are Mississippi Fred McDowell's Write Me a Few of Your Lines and Mose Allison's Everybody's Cryin' Mercy."
£6.99   Used & New from: £3.15
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Burglar
12.  Burglar by Freddie King
The list author says:
  "1974: Freddie at his funkiest, features Pack It Up, Texas Flyer and Clapton on Sugar Sweet"
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Stupidity
13.  Stupidity by Dr. Feelgood
The list author says:
  "1976: Stripped down roots rock this live album featuring Wilko Johnson and vocalist Lee Brilleaux, some classic covers and some great originals"
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Presence
14.  Presence by Led Zeppelin
The list author says:
  "1976: Led Zep's last great album includes the fantastic version of Nobody's Fault But Mine: a Blind Willie Johnson blues song, the Chicago-style blues Tea for One & delta blues of Royal Orleansmixes"
£4.37   Used & New from: £1.78
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Hard Again
15.  Hard Again by Muddy Waters
The list author says:
  "1977: Muddy’s comeback.  A stunning return to form by the legend – featuring James Cotton and Johnny Winter breathing life into some old classics like Can’t Be Satisfied and The Blues Had a Baby..."
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Ice Pickin'
16.  Ice Pickin' by Albert Collins
The list author says:
  "1978: Burning set from Albert Collins. Features Honey Hush, Too Tired and Cold Cold Feeling. He never surpassed this great album."
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Move It on Over
17.  Move It on Over by George Thorogood & The Destroyers
The list author says:
  "1978: Thorogood’s second album included inspired recordings of Elmore James' The Sky Is Crying, Bo Diddley's Who Do You Love and Chuck Berry's It Wasn't Me and Piedmont blues on So Much Trouble"
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Live! Go for What You Know
18.  Live! Go for What You Know by Pat Travers
The list author says:
  "1979: Great live album from the Canadian Rocker.  Includes his storming version of Little Walter's Boom Boom Out Goes The Lights."
£10.00   Used & New from: £2.67
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Deguello
19.  Deguello by ZZ Top
The list author says:
  "1979: ZZ Tops's best album contains fine examples of their blues based boogie such as Cheap Sunglasses, I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide and the hilarious Fool For Your Stockings"
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Fabulous Thunderbirds
20.  Fabulous Thunderbirds by Fabulous Thunderbirds
The list author says:
  "1979/1980: The Fabulous Thunderbirds fronted the revival of the blues in the 1980s with their first album, includes Slim Harpo’s Scratch My Back and Jimmie Rodgers’s Never No More Blues"
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American Music
21.  American Music by The Blasters
The list author says:
  "1980: A bar house blues rock album includes a great version of Magic Sam’s 21 Days in Jail, and Arnold’s I Wish You Would."
£13.62   Used & New from: £6.01

Don't Point Your Finger
22.  Don't Point Your Finger by Nine Below Zero
The list author says:
  "1981: Bluesey mod revivalists, their second album included Ain’t Coming Back, cover of Sugar Mama and Three Times Enough which bears a resemblance to Train Kept A Rolling"
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Bad Influence
23.  Bad Influence by Robert Cray
The list author says:
  "1983: Cray’s initial break-through album features the excellent Phone Booth. Bad Influence (later covered by Clapton) and a recording of Johnny “Guitar” Watson’s Don’t Touch Me"
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Texas Flood
24.  Texas Flood by Double Trouble
The list author says:
  "1983 SVR did more for the blues than anyone else in 1980s. Features his trademark Pride & Joy Also includes Texas Flood, Buddy Guy’s Mary Has A Little Lamb and the Wolf’s Tell Me."
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Third Degree
25.  Third Degree by Johnny Winter
The list author says:
  "1986: Great album from Mr Winter, includes CC Baby, JB Lenior's Mojo Boogie and a cover of Shake Your Money Maker."
£10.97   Used & New from: £8.00
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