Blues from the 50s/60s/70s


Im very interested in build a nice collection of blues from the 50s to 70s and found that vinil is the way to go because the great qwuality and variety. I need help with names of the best performers and great recordings of those years. Would you help me with some titles and details of what specials recordings I need to find? thanks in advance
jorsan
Jorsan, among many alternatives, here are some suggestions:

Wild Child Butler
Sho' 'Nuff (Analogue Productions APO 2015 -45)
Wild Child Butler (Analogue Productions APO 004)

Memphis Slim & Willie Dixon
The Blues Every Which Way (Verve V6-3007 SpeakersCorner)

Honeyboy Edwards
Shake 'Em On Down (Analogue Productions APO 2010)

Fleetwood Mac, Otis Spann, Willie Dixon, Shakey Horton, Honey Boy Edwards, et al
Blues Jam at Chess (Blue Horizon 7-66227, Pure Pleasure)

Buddy Guy & Junior Wells
Going Back to Acoustic (Pure Pleasure PPAN001)

Little Hatch
Rock with me baby (Analogue Productions APO 2012-45)

John Lee Hooker
Boogie Chillin' (Audio Fidelity AFLP 005)
Burning Hell (Riverside RLP 008 -45 Analogue Prod)
It Serve You Right to Suffer (Impulse AS 9103)

Lightin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker
O Blues, Where Art Thou? (Audio Fidelity AFLP 001)

John Lee Hooker
Sings the Blues (ThatÂ’s my story) (Riverside OBC-538 Analogue Prod)
The Real Folk Blues (Chess AA 007 Alto Analogue)

Lightnin' Hopkins
Broken Hearted Blues (Audio Fidelity AFLP 010)
Goin' Away (Bluesville 1073 -45 Analogue Prod)
Lightnin' (Prestige Bluesville BV 1019 -45 Analogue Prod)
Lightnin' in New York (Candid 9010 Pure Pleasure)

Lightin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, et al
O Blues, Where Art Thou? (Audio Fidelity AFLP 001)

Lightnin' Hopkins, Sonny Terry
Last Night Blues (Prestige Bluesville BV 1029 -45 Analogue Prod)

Son House
Father of the Delta Blues (Columbia CS 9217 Pure Pleasure)

John Hurt
The Best of Mississippi John Hurt (Vanguard VSD 19/20)

Mississippi John Hurt
Today! (Vanguard VSD 79220 Pure Pleasure)

Skip James
Today! (Vanguard VSD 79219 Pure Pleasure)

Lonnie Johnson, Elmer Snowden
Blues, Ballads and Jumpin' Jazz (Analogue Productions APR 3001)

Robert Johnson
King of the Delta Blues Singers, Vol. I Columbia CK 65746 (CD)
King of the Delta Blues Singers, Vol. II Columbia CK 92579 (CD)

Lenoir, JB
Alabama Blues (L&R Record LR 42.001)

Lazy Lester
Lazy Lester (Analogue Productions APO 003)

Little Walter
The Best of Little Walter (Chess LP 1428 Speakers Corner)

Robert Lucas
Usin' Man Blues (Audioquest 1001)

Taj Mahal
Recycling the Blues & other related stuff (Columbia 31605)

Leroy Jodie Pierson
Leroy Jodie Pierson (Analogue Productions APO 005)

Weepin' Willie Robinson
At Last, On Time (Analogue Productions APO 2009)

Jimmy Rogers
Blue Bird (Analogue Productions APO 2001)

Shakey Jake
Mouth Harp Blues (Prestige 1027 -45 Analogue Prod)

Memphis Slim
The Real Folk Blues (Chess LP 1510 mono)

Memphis Slim & Willie Dixon
The Blues Every Which Way (Verve V6-3007 Speakers Corner)

Muddy Waters, Otis Spahn
Fathers and Sons (Chess LPS 127)

Muddy Waters
Folk Singer (Mobile Fidelity MFSL 1-201)
Sings Big Bill Broonzy (Chess LP 1444 Speakers Corner)

Doc and Merle Watson
Pickin' the Blues (Analogue Productions APF 026)

Big Joe Williams
Back to the Country (Testament 2205)

Sonny Boy Williamson
A Portrait in Blues (Storyville SLP-4016)
Keep It To Ourselves (Alligator AL 4787)
The Real Folk Blues (Chess 1503 Speakers Corner)

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All on vinyl except the Robert Johnson.
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Crem1 I understand, is impossible to ask for some references with "just" an email right?
Chashmal, english is not my first lenguage and I do what I can, sorry.
Thanks Rushton for the long list and the time you spend typing. I have some of the LPs that you listed and will keep an eye on the rest.
Jorsan,
Rushton, as always, has offered a fabulous start.
It's a shame the first 2 responses are so negative.

Look in the Blues section of your local record stores. If there is an Everyday Music store in your hood start souring it.
In addition to Rushton's list, try
Bobby Blue Bland
T Bone Walker
Albert King, BB,
Elmore James
Buddy Guy

You might try finding fellow audiophiles in your area to listen to there Lps.

Good luck and have fun!
What you are asking is that persons with decades of valuable information give that hard learned & impossible to find vinyl to you for the cost of a email.
Crem1, what exactly do think the Audiogon forums are for?
If I were to pick one to start with, I would go for Muddy Waters 'Folk Singer.'
It was released a couple of years ago.