need some suggestions for Acoustics Blues


What are your favorite artists/recodings for acoustic Blues besides Muddy Waters MSFL "Folk Singer" and Buddy Guy "Alone and acoustics" (got them already)? Dont you just love the sound of acoustic guitar, harmonica, and vocal sound of the human soul/spirit? Any suggestion is appreciated...
jeanluc07
Mississippi John Hurt - Today

Son House - Death Letter

Joseph Spence - Music of the Bahamas (phenomenal guitar playing!)

Reverend Gary Davis - Ragtime, Sun is Going Down, Pure Religion, Guitar and Banjo

Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues

John Hammond - Country Blues

Cephas and Wiggins - Dog Days of August

Rory BLock - Rhinestones & Steel Strings

Eric Bibb - Spirit

R.L. Burnside - Acoustic Stories

Kelly Joe Phelps - Shine Eyed Mister Zen

Guy Davis - You don't know my Mind

And 3 that few have heard of:

Jackson Delta - Lookin' Back (this is a superb album)

Bill Bourne - No Special Rider

Jimmie Lee Robinson - ... all my life
Doc Watson, "Trouble in Mind" his new country blues anthology. Plain and simply "Doc" is one of the great pickers of all time with a great singing voice to boot. You really can't go wrong with virtually anything "Doc" has put out.
Here are some Goodins'
Luther Allison- Help me Keep my Moonshine
Buddy Guy & Junior Wells-Alone & Acoustic
Junior Wells-Come Inside my House
Any & all by Alvin Youngblood Hart
Doug MacLeod-You Can't Take my Blues( this is on Audioquest & aviable on vinyl)
How about Big Joe Williams? He's a bit unique in that he played a 9-string guitar (that he improvised himself), and he had all kinds of great bass runs that you just won't hear elswhere.

Also, Brownie McGhee (with Sonny Terry) are considered by many to be the standard for guitar/harmonica duos.