Your favorite blues album?


I would like to know what you think to be your favorite blues album. I have several compilations, some Big Joe Turner, and several Chicago local blues artists, but am looking for more. Please include why you like the album. I'm trying to expand my "Blues" horizons, and I know I have come to the right place. I look forward to your comments.

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limabean683
The name of my favorite is called "the best blues album....ever" seriously that is the name. It is a good compilation full of hard edged and at times 'screamin' blues music.
After that there are a whole bunch at the next level but charlie musselwhit ein "rough news" comes to mind.
Mcrheist, thanks for the tip, i will try it out.
Artemus, I have that one already and although it doesn't make my op list since, I don't know, it isn't hard edged screamin blues, it is still a very enjoyable album.

jd
Hmmmm.... that's a tough one to narrow down. My overall fav blues artist is John Lee Hooker. The "Mr Lucky" features Albert Collins, Ry Cooder, Robert Cray, Johnny Winter, Keith Richards, Van Morrison, Carlos Santana, John Hammond, et al. That's a lot of talent for one cd. John Lee is a legend and I bet they had a ball making this cd.
I love all of the artists & titles listed above. For the past few months, there is one album that has displaced all of the others in my 'playlist', however & its a superbly engineered Audioquest recording of song-writing virtuoso, Doug Macleod -Come to Find.