BB King's "Blues is King". Although "Live at the Regal" is considered by many to be the ultimate live blues recording "Blues is King" recorded live in Chicago in 1964 I think surpasses "Regal" in all aspects.
Anything by Rashaan Roland Kirk! Edgar Winter, Entrance The Dave Frishberg Songbook, volumes 1 and 2 Duke Lamumba, Jungle Funk Mathew's Southern Comfort, Later That Same Year Ten Year's After, Undead
Leo Kottke: "Greenhouse" Rod Stewart: "Gasoline alley" Gram Parson: "Grievous Angel" John Prine, Iris DeMent. Take your pick, they are all good. Flying Burrito Brothers: "The Guilded palace Of Sin" Buddy Guy: "Damn Right I Got The Blues" Tim Hardin: "Reason to believe" Tim Hardin: "Live In Concert" Francis Dunnery: "Tall Blonde Helicopter" Nanci Griffth: "Other Voices-Other Rooms" Peggy Lee: Bewitching-Lee Laila Dalseth: "Time For Love" Valerie Carter: "Just A Stones Throw Away" Charlie Musslewhite, Can't remember the title. Rita Coolidge: "Rita Coolidge"
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