Blues (Music)
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Blues (Music)
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- Yonder come the blues
- "In Berkeley"
- "Love and theft"
- "My baby don't wear no shoes"
- "The Sleeping Giant" James Winfield
- 17 greatest hits
- 20 hits
- A taste of BluesWay
- Adam & Eve had the blues
- Al Miller : complete recorded works in chronological order, 1927-1936
- Alabama slide guitar
- All 15 of his chart hits
- All kinds of blues
- Another night to cry
- Atlanta bounce
- B.B. king & friends - 80
- Ballads, blues and a spiritual
- Best of the Tiffanys
- Big Bill Broonzy sings folk songs
- Black & blue
- Blind James Campbell and his Nashville street band
- Blind Joe Taggart : complete recorded works in chronological order
- Blind John Davis : complete recorded works in chronological order, Vol. 1, 1938-1952
- Blue collar blues
- Blue ladies, 1934-1941 : the complete recorded works of Irene Sanders ... [et al.]
- Blues
- Blues & ballads
- Blues bag
- Blues for easy livers
- Blues legend
- Blues on the South Side
- Blues with a message
- Bob Dylan live 1966
- Bon ton roulet
- Boss blues harmonica
- Bottleneck blues
- Bread & roses festival of acoustic music, V. 1
- Brownie McGhee sings the blues
- Brownie's blues
- Bull Moose Jackson - more greatest hits : my big ten-inch
- Burning Hell
- Carolina blues and other down home blues hits : New York City, 1944
- Cisco Houston sings songs of the open road
- Classic blues from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
- Classics
- Complete collection
- Cotton in your ears
- Courtyard blues
- Cow Cow Davenport : complete recorded works in chronological order
- Daisy Martin & Ozie McPherson : complete recorded works 1921-1926 in chronological order
- Deep blue : 25 years of blues music on Rounder Records
- Diana Ross live : the lady sings-- jazz & blues : stolen moments
- Discoveries
- Do the rump!
- Dock Boggs
- Down home blues
- Evenin' blues
- Everybody's blues
- Favorites
- Felix Slatkin's Fantastic Brass marches the blues
- Female blues : the remaining titles
- Female blues singers : complete recorded works
- Fenton Robinson
- Fernwood rhythm 'n' blues
- Folk music U.S.A, Vol. 1
- Funk is in the house
- Ghetto poet : Juke Boy Bonner
- Goin' down slow
- Good understanding
- Graveyard blues
- Handful of blues
- Harlem blues
- Harps, jugs, washboard & kazoos : complete recorded works in cronological order : 1926- 1940
- Helen Gross : in chronological order, 1924-1925
- Hills of home : 25 years of folk music on Rounder Records
- Home
- Hoodoo man blues
- How blue can you get
- How blue can you get? : classic live performances 1964 to 1994
- How late'll ya play 'till
- Howlin' Wolf
- Howlin' Wolf
- Indianola Mississippi seeds
- It's a cold ass world : the beginning
- Ivory Joe Hunter sings
- James "Stump" Johnson : complete recorded works in chronological order, 1929-1964
- Jammed together
- Jelly Roll Morton : the complete Library of Congress recordings by Alan Lomax
- Jesse Fuller's favorites
- Jim Cullum's Happy Jazz Band
- Joe Liggins & the honeydrippers
- Joe Turner : His greatest recordings
- John Lee Hooker gets into the blues
- John Lee Hooker sings the blues : that's my story
- Johnny Shines
- Johnny Shines with Big Walter Horton
- Josh White : complete recorded works in chronological order
- Jumpin' & jivin'
- Just the blues
- K. C.'s blues
- Kansas City Kitty & Georgia Tom : complete recorded works in chronological order (1930- 1934)
- Kansas City star
- Kansas Joe & Memphis Minnie : 1929- 1934 recordings in chronological order
- Ladies sing the blues
- Leadbelly sings folk songs
- Let it shine on me
- Let the good times roll : the music of Louis Jordan
- Levee camp blues
- Life gave me a dirty deal
- Lightnin' Hopkins hootin' the blues
- Little Brother Montgomery : vocal accompaniments & early post-war recordings 1930-1954
- Little Brother Montgomery blues
- Live and on the move
- Live at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
- Live at slim's
- Live in Japan
- Live!
- Live! at the 1966 Berkeley Blues Festival
- Living on the river
- Lone cat sings and plays jazz, folk songs, spirituals and blues
- Long way from home : the blues of Fred McDowell
- Louie Bluie : film soundtrack featuring Howard Armstrong
- Lovie Austin, 1924-1926
- Lucille talks back
- Lucy Mae blues
- Mean case of the blues
- Memphis Charlie
- Memphis Slim Favorite blues singers
- Memphis rockabillies, hillbillies & honky tonkers
- Messing with the blues
- Mississippi blues : complete recorded works in chronological order
- Mississippi delta blues jam in memphis
- Mississippi string bands & associates : complete sessions 1928-1931 in chronological order
- Montana Taylor : complete recorded works in chronological order (1929-1946). The complete "Freddie" Shayne (1935-1946)
- More blues on the south side
- Mr. Blues
- Muddy Waters, the definitive collection
- My first recordings
- Never let the same bee sting you twice : blues, ballads, rags and gospel in the songster tradition
- New Orleans' Billie and De De and their Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- New king of the blues harmonica
- Nothin' but the blues
- Odetta and the blues
- Old time Black southern string band music
- One more mile
- One more time
- One way out
- Percy Sledge sings country
- Pete Seeger sings Leadbelly
- Phone Booth
- Piano blues : complete recorded works in chronological order
- Piano, vocal and band blues
- Rare country blues : complete recorded works in chronological order
- Real life
- Reflections
- Regal records in New Orleans
- Regal records live in New Orleans
- Religious music, Vol. 2, 1923-1935
- Reservation blues
- Road tested
- Robert Pete Williams
- Rock 'n' roll city
- Rock me baby
- Room with a view of the blues
- Roy Milton & his solid senders
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe : complete recorded works in chronological order
- Slidin'- some slide
- Smithsonian Folkways American roots collection
- Something special
- Sonny Terry's new sound : the jawharp in blues and folk music
- Sooner or later
- Steady rolling blues : The blues of Memphis Slim
- Stop & listen
- Straight blues
- Sufferin' mind
- Super hits 1967 : a collection of classics
- Super hits 1969 : a collection of classics
- Supernatural
- Tell me pretty baby
- That breathless cat
- That's all right
- That's where it's at!
- The Asch recordings
- The Big blues
- The Charles Ford Band
- The Hopkins brothers : Sam, Joel & John Henry
- The London Bo Diddley sessions
- The London Muddy Waters sessions
- The Paramount piano blues
- The University of Illinois Jazz Band in Stockholm, Sweden
- The best of Clifton Chenier : the king of zydeco & Louisiana blues
- The best of Joe Tex : his complete king recordings
- The best of John Fahey
- The best of Phillip Walker
- The blues : a real summit meeting
- The blues of the Mississippi Delta
- The early years
- The great Elmore James
- The greatest hits of John Lee Hooker
- The greatest songsters (1927-1929
- The healer
- The hustler
- The legend of Blind Joe Death
- The man
- The paramounts chronologically 1924-1925
- The real folk blues
- The real folk blues : More real folk blues
- The secret handshake
- The way I feel
- Them update blues
- This train is a clean train
- Tiny Parham & the blues singers : complete recorded works 1926-1928
- Tired of wandering : the Blues of Arbee Stidham
- Traditional blues
- Trouble in mind
- Troubles, troubles : New Orleans blues from the vaults of Ric and Ron
- Two bugs and a roach
- Victoria Spivey : complete recorded works in chronological order
- Vocal blues and cornet in the classic tradition
- Walter Davis : complete recorded works 1933-1952 in chronological order
- Wednesday night in San Francisco
- Wild & cool
- Willie's blues
- Wynonie Harris - greatest hits : drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee
- Wynonie Harris - more greatest hits : good rockin' tonight
- Yellow sun blues
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