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,
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.
Thanks for the support, honestly dont understand why those first two answers , is easiest just not to post.
I was just asking for some advice thats all, I do not have the intention or the money to steel those "marvellous treasures" to the gods of music like Robert Plant (by the way I love Led Zep and have all their recordings).All that I want to add to my collection some blues LPs from great artist and if its possible with nice recordings. Hope this time Crem1 could understand and post some advice and Chasmal....sorry for my terrible english ... again.
jo ann kelly, the groundhogs, the blues band, michael bloomfield, paul butterfield, savoy brown, chicken shack.