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1. Romp (2003)
by Chris Duarte Group
Although he doesn't totally transcend his Stevie Ray Vaughan/Hendrix influences, Chris Duarte attempts to progress beyond them -- occasionally -- on ... More
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4. Broken Lands (2008)
by Indigenous
Though Indigenous had started as a group including several members of the family of frontman Mato Nanji, by the time of Broken Lands it was really ... More
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6. Almost Always Never (2012)
by Joanne Shaw Taylor
Joanne Shaw Taylor has the looks of a cherub, with a round baby face and a shock of blonde hair that makes her look even younger than her 26 years. ... More
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7. Diamonds in the Dirt (2010)
by Joanne Shaw Taylor
British blues guitarist Joanne Shaw Taylor comes off as a talented, if unfinished, young blues artist on her second album, Diamonds in the Dirt. ... More
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8. All Blues'd Up! Songs of the Rolling Stones (2003)
by Various Artists
That the Rolling Stones built a long and illustrious career with the blues as a template is hardly any kind of revelation, and while Mick Jagger and ... More
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9. From the Heart (2003)
by Albert Cummings
New England's Albert Cummings is a fine blues-rock guitarist somewhat in the Stevie Ray Vaughan mold, displaying at times the same sort of tone, ... More
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11. The Alligator Records 20th Anniversary Tour (1993)
by Various Artists
Recorded on live on Alligator Records' 20th Anniversary Tour, this double disc set is a showcase for the label's artists. Featuring an array of their ... More
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12. The Real Deal: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (2006)
by Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
This is a fine 16-track introduction to Stevie Ray Vaughan. Here are the early rollicking blues hits like "Texas Flood," "Couldn't Stand the Weather, ... More
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13. A New Day Yesterday: Live (2002)
by Joe Bonamassa
Something of an odd release, A New Day Yesterday Live documents the final date of a 60-day jaunt during blues guitar prodigy Joe Bonamassa's 2001 ... More
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14. Feel So Good (2008)
by Albert Cummings
New England's Albert Cummings has been hailed as the next Stevie Ray Vaughan, and certainly Cummings' explosive, soulful, and emotional guitar style ... More
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15. Got Love (2005)
by The Bel Airs
Got Love is another solid, soulful blues effort from Missouri's own Bel Airs, driven by bassist Dick Pruitt's weathered vocals and brother Dave ... More
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16. All I Found (2005)
by Debbie Davies
Debbie Davies doesn't play straight blues on All I Found, her eighth release as a bandleader and her first for Telarc Records, so much as a kind of ... More
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21. Bring 'Em In (2005)
by Buddy Guy
Buddy Guy's career and discography have been marked by inconsistency. Especially since his high-profile comeback in the early '90s, it seems he's ... More
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23. C.C. Adcock (1994)
by C.C. Adcock
"It's been a lifetime mean from drinkin'/Cheatin' and shankin' man dead," sings C.C. Adcock on "Couchemal," the first track from his debut eponymous ... More
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24. Blind Pig Records: 20th Anniversary Collection (1997)
by Various Artists
San Francisco's Blind Pig Records celebrates their 20th anniversary with this two-disc, 36-track collection featuring over two hours' worth of ... More
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25. Welcome (2001)
by Doyle Bramhall II & Smokestack
Welcome, Doyle Bramhall's third effort, continues to blur the lines between rock and blues, but he doesn't always achieve success with this tactic. ... More
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