Best Blues Rock recommendations?


I just started listening to Blues Rock and have been bowled over by recents CDs I bought like Robert Lucas, Kenny Wayne Shepard, Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Led Zep, Jeff Beck etc. I intend to increase my collection and am keen on soem worthwhile recommendations. What are some of the Blues Rocks albums you've heard, especially the newer releases over the last few years?
raymond_tan
Check out Lounge Lizards "Live in Tokyo" album. They have an increadible blend of Free-Jazz, Progressive-Rock and Blues together! Certainly don't forget about Frank Zappa that had a huge input in Blues throughout his art. I wish He was alive still.
Danny Gatton - the finest guitar player EVER. Pick up a copy of 88 Elmira St. or Cruisin' Deuces - you will be blown away by his virtuosity, skill, and good taste. Danny, I sure do miss you... I hear he even lets Stevie Ray carry his guitar case for him up in Heaven [smile]
Early blues/rock

1. Paul Butterfield Blues Band
2. Yardbirds Live (Smokestack Lightning,the most awe inspiring pumped blues song ever!!!!!
3. Cream Live (Crossroads is another awesome song,along with
Spoonful)
You might also want to check out Keb Mo. My favorite is "The Door" but his music may be a little too much on the blues side for you. Another one might be the Cate Brothers.
Brian
Check out either of Melvin Taylor's releases on Evidence Records, Melvin Taylor & the Slack Band (straight power trio) or his most recent, "Bang that Bell". Possibly the best guitarist around today, with unbelievable technique but not just for the sake of playing fast (he plays great slowly as well). Very diverse in terms of style, combining blues, jazz, r & b, and hard rock. Really interesting and considered by many to be the best guitarist in Chicago today.