Collection: Blues

  • Buddy Guy

    Sweet Tea

    Very few artists have attempted, or succeeded, in improving the standard template for classic blues records set some 50 years ago in the golden age of...

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  • Lynyrd Skynyrd

    Pronounced Leh'nerd Skin'nerd

    Released in 1973, Pronounced 'LÄ•h-'Nérd 'Skin-'Nérd is the debut album of legendary pioneers of Southern Rock Lynyrd Skynyrd. They brought together all the best elements of...

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  • Shocking Blue

    Single Collection (Part 1)

    One of the most famous Dutch bands ever is Shocking Blue. The band released some of their best-selling hits all around the world, including the still...

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  • Cactus

    Cactus

    The original plan for Cactus was to release a debut album with the super group line-up of Vanilla Fudge rhythm section bassist Tim Bogart and drummer...

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  • Big Brother And The Holding Company Feat. Janis Joplin

    Live At The Carousel Ballroom 1968

    Big Brother & The Holding Company might best be known for being the first band Janis Joplin sung in, a live recording like this one shows...

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  • Juicy Lucy

    Juicy Lucy

    Juicy Lucy formed after the demise of The Misunderstood. Steel guitarist Glenn Ross Campbell, and Blackburn saxophonist Chris Mercer recruited guitarist Neil Hubbard, bassist Keith Ellis,...

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  • Stevie Ray Vaughan & Friends

    Solos, Sessions & Encores

    Solo's, Sessions & Encores is an impressive overview of SRV's history of collaborations with the world's greatest blues and rock stars. The selection of songs goes...

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  • Peter Green

    Little Dreamer

    Fleetwood Mac founder Peter Green released his third solo album Little Dreamer in 1980. Peter's brother Mike was responsible for the lyrical content, while Peter was...

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  • Carlos Santana

    Havana Moon =40Th Anniversary Edition=

    The third Carlos Santana solo album, titled Havana Moon, marks a surprising turn toward 1950s rock & roll and Tex-Mex, with covers such as Bo Diddley's...

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  • Janis Joplin

    Janis

    Janis is a 2LP 1975 compilation album by the Queen of Rock 'n Roll Janis Joplin, featuring the soundtrack to the Motion Picture Janis, live recordings,...

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  • Taj Mahal

    The Hidden Treasures Of Taj Mahal (1969-1973)

    As one of the most prominent figures in late 20th century blues, singer/multi-instrumentalist Taj Mahal played an enormous role in revitalizing and preserving traditional acoustic blues....

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  • Janis Joplin

    Farewell Song

    Farewell Song is a 1982 collection by rock & roll icon Janis Joplin, featuring live performances and alternate studio outtakes. The album includes recordings with her...

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The Soulful Echoes of Blues Music on Vinyl

Dive into the depths of Blues, a genre that's not just a collection of songs but the soul of American music heritage. It's in the raw emotion of a guitar riff and the gravelly depth of heartfelt vocals where Blues finds its home, and nowhere does it resonate more authentically than on vinyl records. Music on Vinyl brings this rich history into your living room with unparalleled sound quality. When it comes to experiencing the storytelling of American Blues, the crackle and pop of a vinyl record spinning on the turntable is part of the journey. Each note played by legends like Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy is captured in the grooves of the records, waiting to be released by the needle's touch. This isn't just music; it's the sound of the American spirit etched onto vinyl.

The revival of vinyl has rekindled a love affair with tactile musical experiences, where album art and liner notes offer a doorway to the past. With Blues vinyl records, that doorway opens to smoky rooms where the Blues Brothers and Stevie Ray Vaughan once played. It’s not just about listening; it’s about immersing oneself in the culture and history of the Blues.

Meet the Icons: Muddy Waters, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Buddy Guy on Vinyl

Your Blues collection on vinyl is incomplete without the giants who shaped the genre. Muddy Waters, with his pioneering electric Blues, lets you feel the Chicago scene's gritty soul in the comfort of your own home. His records like "Hard Again" bring forth a power that digital formats can scarcely contain. Then there's Stevie Ray Vaughan, whose Texas Blues on vinyl records like "Texas Flood" showcase his virtuosic guitar skills, with every pluck and slide sounding more poignant on vinyl.

Buddy Guy's electrifying performances on albums such as "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues" serve as a masterclass in Blues expression, revealing the intensity and passion of American Blues with each note. The vinyl experience connects you to these icons, making you feel as though they're playing right there in your room, the vibrations of their strings and vocal cords reaching out to you across time and space.

Blues Vinyl: A Time Machine to American Roots

Blues on vinyl offers more than just music; it's a portal to the past, to the origins of American Blues. Each Blues vinyl record holds stories of struggle, triumph, and the human experience. The Blues Brothers, with their rhythmic and soulful melodies, bring forth the classic Blues vibe that has influenced countless artists. Their albums serve as a celebration of the genre, infusing traditional Blues with their unique energy that demands to be played on a turntable.

When the needle drops on a Blues record, it's not just playing music; it's reviving the echoes of American history. It's the next best thing to being in the crowd as Stevie Ray Vaughan delivers another blistering performance or feeling the intensity of a live recording at the Checkerboard Lounge. With every spin, your room fills with the spirit and legacy of American Blues.

The Art of Collecting Blues Vinyl Records

For collectors and newcomers to the genre alike, building a library of Blues music on vinyl is an art form. It's about seeking out those albums that not only sound incredible but also represent pivotal moments in the Blues timeline. From the vintage pressings of Muddy Waters that offer a window into the ‘50s Blues scene to the modern reissues that celebrate the lasting influence of the genre, each record is a treasure to behold.

Collecting Blues vinyl is also about community. It connects you with fellow enthusiasts who share stories behind their favorite records, exchange tips on maintaining their collections, and discuss the subtleties of different pressings. Whether it's a rare issue of a Blues Brothers album or a well-loved copy of Buddy Guy's latest release, each vinyl adds a chapter to your own Blues narrative.

Why Blues and Vinyl Make the Perfect Pair

There's something magical about listening to Blues on vinyl. Perhaps it's the way the needle traces the grooves, a physical embodiment of the music's journey. Maybe it's the cover art that speaks volumes, or the liner notes that tell the story behind the songs. Or perhaps it's the way the warm, analog sound of a vinyl record complements the soulful melodies and gritty lyrics of the Blues.

Blues vinyl isn't just a medium; it's an experience. It's the anticipation as you remove the record from its sleeve, the ritual of placing it on the turntable, and the intimate connection as the room fills with the essence of the Blues. This is why enthusiasts seek out albums from legends like Muddy Waters, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, and the Blues Brothers. There's an honesty in the crackle and hiss of vinyl that digital formats can't replicate, making Blues