Album Releases by Genre
Beyond the Bloodhounds
by Adia Victoria
May 13, 2016
The debut full-length release for the Nashville-based artist was co-produced with Roger Moutenot.
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Night & Day
by Andre Williams & The Sadies
May 15, 2012
Andre Williams and the Canadian alt-country rock band the Sadies worked together in 2008, however due to Williams' legal and personal problems the project was shelved until they reunited recently to finish the album.
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One Kind Favor
by B.B. King
August 26, 2008
The blues legend releases his latest album produced by T Bone Burnett.
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Get Up!
by Ben Harper
January 29, 2013
The 12th studio release for Ben Harper features a collaboration with veteran blues artist Charlie Musselwhite.
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Black Coffee
by Beth Hart
January 26, 2018
The third full-length studio release for the collaboration between Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa was produced by Kevin Shirley.
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Have Fun with God
by Bill Callahan
January 21, 2014
Bill Callahan's 2013 album Dream River is remixed with inspiration from 1970s dub and Jamaican music.
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Blues Dream
by Bill Frisell
January 30, 2001
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Esker
by Bill MacKay
May 5, 2017
The third full-length solo release for the Chicago-based guitarist is his first on the Drag City label.
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A History of Every One
by Bill Orcutt
September 30, 2013
The latest solo acoustic release includes covers of classic, traditional tunes as well as a Disney song.
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Kings of the Medway Delta
by Billy Childish
March 6, 2020
This is the third release for the collaboration between Wild Billy Childish and the Chatham Singers.
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Electric Slave
by Black Joe Lewis
August 27, 2013
The third release from the Austin soul and blues-rock band includes production from Stuart Sikes and John Congleton on three tracks.
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Loving You
by Bobbie Nelson
June 23, 2023
The debut full-length collaboration between Amanda Shires and the late Bobbie Nelson was recorded in 2021 and features a guest appearance by Willie Nelson.
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Slipstream
by Bonnie Raitt
April 10, 2012
Bonnie Raitt returns after seven years with her first studio album since 2005's Souls Alike.
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Memphis
by Boz Scaggs
March 5, 2013
Produced by Steve Jordan and recorded in Memphis, the first studio release in five years for the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is a collection of cover songs and two originals reflecting the sounds from the South.
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A Fool to Care
by Boz Scaggs
March 31, 2015
The follow-up to 2013's Memphis album was recorded over four days with producer Steve Gordan and features guest appearances Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams.
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Out of the Blues
by Boz Scaggs
July 27, 2018
The third and final part of the singer-songwriter's trilogy of albums featuring songs that inspired him was co-produced with Chris Tabarez and Michael Rodriguez.
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Living Proof
by Buddy Guy
October 25, 2010
The blues guitarist's latest solo album features Carlos Santana and B.B. King as guests.
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Rhythm & Blues
by Buddy Guy
July 30, 2013
Produced by Tom Hambridge, the latest release for the multiple Grammy-winning blues musician includes guest appearances from Gary Clark, Jr., Beth Hart, Kid Roc, Joe Perry, Steven Tyler, Keith Urban, and Brad Whitford.
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Born to Play Guitar
by Buddy Guy
July 31, 2015
The 29th studio release for the blues guitarist features guest appearances from Billy Gibbons, Joss Stone, Kim Wilson, and Van Morrison.
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The Majestic Silver Strings
by Buddy Miller
March 1, 2011
Buddy Miller and guitarists Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot, and Greg Leisz come together to sing classic country songs and a few originals. Julie Miller, Shawn Colvin, Emmylou Harris, Lee Ann Womack, and Ann McCrary are some of the guests on the album.
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Buffalo Nichols
by Buffalo Nichols
October 15, 2021
This is the debut full-length studio release for the Austin-based blues artist.
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Gon' Boogaloo
by C.W. Stoneking
June 3, 2016
The third full-length release for the Australian blues singer-songwriter was record in one take.
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Genuine Negro Jig
by Carolina Chocolate Drops
February 16, 2010
With the help of Joe Thompson--one of the last of North Carolina's African-American string-band players--the trio seeks to continue the style with its third album.
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Leaving Eden
by Carolina Chocolate Drops
February 28, 2012
The follow-up to their 2010 Grammy-winning debut album was produced by Buddy Miller.
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The World Is Just a Shape to Fill the Night
by Case Studies
August 15, 2011
Jesse Lortz recorded this album in Washington state with his friends in a secluded cabin.
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I Be Trying
by Cedric Burnside
June 25, 2021
The ninth full-length release for the Mississippi blues artist was produced by Boo Mitchell and features guest appearances from Luther Dickinson and Zac Cockrell.
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Hill Country Love
by Cedric Burnside
April 5, 2024
The latest full-length release from blues artist Cedric Burnside was recorded in Mississippi with producer Luther Dickinson.
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Mississippi Son
by Charlie Musselwhite
June 3, 2022
The latest full-length release from blues artist Charlie Musselwhite features six covers and eight new originals.
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Songs My Friends Wrote
by Corb Lund
June 17, 2022
The latest full-length release from Canadian singer-songwriter Corb Lund features covers of songs written by Geoff Berner, Hayes Carll, Fred Eaglesmith, John Evans, Mike Plume, Tom Russell, Todd Snider, and Ian Tyson.
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River
by Daniel Bachman
June 2, 2015
The latest release for the guitarist is his first recorded in a proper studio and features covers of William Moore's "Old Country Rock" and Jack Rose's "Levee."
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Common Ground: Dave & Phil Alvin Play and Sing the Songs of Big Bill Broonzy
by Dave Alvin
June 3, 2014
Blasters Dave and Phil Alvin come together for this tribute to Big Bill Broonzy.
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Lost Time
by Dave Alvin
September 18, 2015
The follow-up to Dave and Phil Alvin's Grammy-nominated Common Grounds release is another covers album that includes songs from such artists as James Brown, Thomas Dorsey, Lead Belly, and Big Joe Turner.
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From an Old Guitar: Rare and Unreleased Recordings
by Dave Alvin
November 20, 2020
The 16-track release from The Blasters singer songwriter features 13 covers and were recorded from sessions over many years.
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Angels & Ghosts
by Dave Gahan & the Soulsavers
October 23, 2015
This is the second collaboration between the Depeche Mode frontman and the British electronica duo Soulsavers.
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Prick of the Litter
by Delbert McClinton
January 27, 2017
The 19th full-length studio release for the Texan blues rock artist was co-produced with Bob Britt and Kevin McKendree.
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Tall, Dark, And Handsome
by Delbert McClinton
July 26, 2019
The latest release for the Texas singer-songwriter was produced with Bob Britt and Kevin McKendree.
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Already Free
by Derek Trucks Band
January 13, 2009
The latest album for the nephew of the Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks features other blues artists such as Doyle Bramhall II, Oteil Burbridge, Susan Tedeschi, and Warren Haynes.
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Blues With Friends
by Dion
June 5, 2020
The latest full-length studio release for the veteran singer features guest appearances from Jeff Beck, Rory Block, Joe Bonamassa, Samantha Fish, Billy Gibbons, John Hammond, Sonny Landreth, Joe Menza, Van Morrison, Patti Scialfa, Brian Setzer, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Van Zandt, Jerry Vivino, Jimmy Vivino, and Joe Louis Walker.
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Stomping Ground
by Dion
November 19, 2021
The latest full-length release for Dion features guest appearances from
Joe Bonamassa, Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton, Billy Gibbons, Rickie Lee Jones, Keb' Mo', Mark Knopfler, Sonny Landreth, Patti Scialfa, Boz Scaggs, and Bruce Springsteen.
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Girl Friends
by Dion
March 8, 2024
The latest full-length release from singer-songwriter Dion features collaborations with Rory Block, Carlene Carter, Shemekia Copeland, Debbie Davies, Randi Fishenfeld, Sue Foley, Danielle Nicole, Christine Ohlman, Maggie Rose, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Susan Tedeschi, and Valerie Tyson.
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Cryland
by Don Cavalli
April 22, 2008
The Frenchman releases his latest album of blues music.
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Oh My Goodness
by Donnie Fritts
October 9, 2015
The fourth solo release for the songwriter and keyboardist was produced by Alabama Shakes’ Ben Tanner and Civil Wars' John Paul White.
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Ske-Dat-De-Dat: The Spirit of Satch
by Dr. John
August 19, 2014
Dr. John's tribute album to Louis Armstrong features James "12" Andrews, Terence Blanchard, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Shemekia Copeland, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Anthony Hamilton, Mike Ladd, Ledisi, The McCrary Sisters, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, Bonnie Raitt, and Arturo Sandoval.
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Things Happen That Way
by Dr. John
September 23, 2022
The posthumous release for New Orleans artist Dr. John features guest appearances from Lukas Nelson And Promise Of The Real, Willie Nelson, and Aaron Neville.
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Tribal
by Dr. John/The Lower 911
August 3, 2010
Dr. John revives the Night Tripper persona for his new album Tribal, which features guest spots from Derek Trucks, Donald Harrison, and tunes by Bobby Charles and Allen Toussaint.
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Heavy Love
by Duke Garwood
February 10, 2015
Produced by Alain Johannes and Mark Lanegan, the fifth full-length solo release for the London-based artist features contributions from Johannes, Paul May, Jehnny Beth and Johnny Hostile of Savages.
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Singing for My Supper
by Early James
March 13, 2020
The debut full-length release for the Alabama-based singer-songwriter was co-produced by Dan Auerbach and David "Fergie" Ferguson.
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Brother Johnny
by Edgar Winter
April 15, 2022
Edgar Winter's tribute album to his brother, blues guitarist Johnny Winter features Gregg Bissonette, Joe Bonamassa, Doyle Bramhall II, John McFee, Robben Ford, Billy Gibbons, David Grissom, Taylor Hawkins, Warren Haynes, Steve Lukather, Michael McDonald, Keb Mo, Phil X, Doug Rappoport, Bobby Rush, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ringo Starr, Derek Trucks, Waddy Wachtel, and Joe Walsh.
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Deeper in the Well
by Eric Bibb
March 27, 2012
The bluesman who lived in Sweden and Finland for a number of years returned to the US, to Louisiana, to work on his 36th album of blues, folk, country, and Creole music.
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Reptile
by Eric Clapton
March 13, 2001
This new 14-track set from Eric Clapton features a mix of originals and covers (including songs by Stevie Wonder and James Taylor).
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Crown
by Eric Gales
January 28, 2022
The latest full-length solo release for blues-rocker Eric Gales was co-produced by Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith.
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Matriarch Of The Blues
by Etta James
December 12, 2000
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The Dreamer
by Etta James
November 8, 2011
Coproduced with Josh Sklair and her sons, Danto and Sametto, The Dreamer is said to be Etta James' final album as she retires to take care of her health.
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The Last Days of Oakland
by Fantastic Negrito
June 3, 2016
The debut full-length solo release for blues artist Xavier Dphrepaulezz as Fantastic Negrito reflects on issues such as racism and gentrification in his hometown.
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Please Don't Be Dead
by Fantastic Negrito
June 15, 2018
The follow-up to the Oakland artist's Grammy Award-winning 2016 release was influenced in part by divisive political and social issues.
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Have You Lost Your Mind Yet?
by Fantastic Negrito
August 14, 2020
The latest full-length release for the two-time Grammy winner was inspired by socially and politically-aware albums from 1960s-70s.
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Try It... You Might Like It! GA-20 Does Hound Dog Taylor
by GA-20
August 20, 2021
The second full-length release for the Boston blues trio of Pat Faherty, Matt Stubbs and Tim Carman features 10 songs written or performed by Chicago blues rock legend Hound Dog Taylor.
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Live
by Gary Clark, Jr.
September 23, 2014
The two-disc live set from the Texas blues-rock guitarist features tracks recorded from various gigs while touring for 2012’s Blak and Blu.
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The Story of Sonny Boy Slim
by Gary Clark, Jr.
September 11, 2015
The second full-length release for the Austin guitarist was self-produced.
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This Land
by Gary Clark, Jr.
February 22, 2019
The fifth full-length studio release for the Austin singer-guitarist was co-produced with Jacob Sciba.
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I'm New Here
by Gil Scott-Heron
February 9, 2010
Poet, musician, and singer/songwriter Gil Scott-Heron is one of the most influential progenitors of hip-hop music. Such artists as Kanye West, Mos Def, Black Star, and Air have sampled his work. Now, the poet returns with his first album in 15 years released on XL Recordings.
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Heavy Load Blues
by Gov't Mule
November 12, 2021
The latest full-length release for the Southern rock jam band Gov't Mule features both originals and covers of blues songs.
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Guadalupe Plata (2015)
by Guadalupe Plata
January 15, 2016
The fourth full-length release (and fourth self-titled album that was released in March 2015 in Spain) for the Spanish blues rock trio was recorded in London with producer Liam Watson.
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Guadalupe Plata (2018)
by Guadalupe Plata
May 3, 2019
The fifth full-length release for the Spanish blues rock trio was written, recorded and mixed over three and a half weeks in 2018.
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Snake Pit
by Harvey Mandel
November 18, 2016
The latest solo studio release for the blues-rock guitarist who played with such artists as Canned Heat, John Mayall, and the Rolling Stones, was recorded in two days.
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Dirt Don't Hurt
by Holly Golightly
October 14, 2008
Not the "Breakfast at Tiffany's character, rather the British singer returns with her second album with Lawyer Dave as Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs.
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Medicine County
by Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs
March 30, 2010
This is the third album for the British duo who recently moved to Georgia in the United States.
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Let Them Talk
by Hugh Laurie
September 6, 2011
The actor best known for his roles on the TV shows House and Jeeves and Wooster releases his debut album of blues music produced by Joe Henry.
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Didn't It Rain
by Hugh Laurie
August 6, 2013
Joe Henry returns as producer for the second jazz/blues release for actor-singer Hugh Laurie.
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Preliminaires
by Iggy Pop
June 2, 2009
Hal Cragin produced the rock legend's latest album, influenced by jazz music.
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Any Other Way
by Jackie Shane
October 20, 2017
The two-disc release collects all the singles and B-sides by the transgender soul singer who found some fame in the 1960s Canada, as well as her lone full-length live album.
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Wilderness
by Jade Jackson
June 28, 2019
The second full-length release for the singer-songwriter was produced by Social Distortion's Mike Ness.
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What in the Natural World
by Jake Xerxes Fussell
March 31, 2017
The second full-length release for the singer-songwriter features contributions from Nathan Bowles, Nathan Golub, Nathan Salsburg, Joan Shelley and Casey Toll.
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Good and Green Again
by Jake Xerxes Fussell
January 21, 2022
The fourth full-length release for North Carolina-based folk artist Jake Xerxes Fussell was produced by James Elkington.
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Minute by Minute
by James Hunter
February 26, 2013
The first release in five years for the British soul singer was produced by Gabriel Roth.
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Live+
by Jeff Beck
May 19, 2015
The live album includes live tracks from the British rock artist's 2014 tour as well as two studio recordings featuring guest vocals from Veronica Bellino and Ruth Lorenzo.
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A Reasonable Amount of Trouble
by Jesse Winchester
September 16, 2014
The final album from the singer-songwriter who passed away in April 2014 from cancer, was produced by Mac McAnally.
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These 13
by Jimbo Mathus
March 5, 2021
The debut full-length collaboration between Jimbo Mathus and Andrew Bird as a duo was recorded live to tape and was produced by Mike Viola.
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Valleys Of Neptune
by Jimi Hendrix
March 9, 2010
The 12 unreleased recordings by rock legend Jimi Hendrix include new versions of songs that were under consideration to be included on a follow-up to 1968's "Electric Ladyland."
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Baby, Please Come Home
by Jimmie Vaughan
May 17, 2019
The latest full-length release for the Texas guitarist includes blues, country, R&B and soul covers.
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Brighter Days: The Film and Live Concert Album
by JJ Grey & Mofro
September 13, 2011
JJ Grey & Mofro's debut live concert album and DVD set was recorded at Atlanta's Variety Playhouse in January 2011.
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Ol' Glory
by JJ Grey & Mofro
February 24, 2015
The latest studio release for the Florida southern rock/funk band features guest appearances from Luther Dickinson and Derek Trucks.
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Seesaw
by Joe Bonamassa
May 21, 2013
Produced by Kevin Shirley, the second release from Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa includes covers of songs made famous by such artists as Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday, Etta James, Buddy Miles, Nina Simone, and Tina Turner.
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Different Shades of Blue
by Joe Bonamassa
September 23, 2014
The blues-rock guitarist 11th studio album was produced by Kevin Shirley.
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Blues of Desperation
by Joe Bonamassa
March 25, 2016
The 12th solo release from the blues-rock guitarist was recorded in five days.
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Royal Tea
by Joe Bonamassa
October 23, 2020
The latest full-length release for the blues-rock guitarist features songs influenced by British blues and was recorded at Abbey Road Studios.
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Time Clocks
by Joe Bonamassa
October 29, 2021
The latest full-length release for the blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa was produced by Kevin Shirley.
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Blues Deluxe, Vol. 2
by Joe Bonamassa
October 6, 2023
The second volume of blues covers from Joe Bonamassa features two new songs and guest appearances by Kirk Fletcher and Josh Smith.
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Blood From Stars
by Joe Henry
August 18, 2009
The latest album for the producer/singer-songwriter features Marc Ribot and Jason Moran as guest musicians.
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Hellfire
by Joe Louis Walker
January 31, 2012
The latest blues album from Joe Louis Walker was produced by Tom Hambridge.
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Hornet's Nest
by Joe Louis Walker
February 25, 2014
The latest release for the blues artist was produced by Tom Hambridge.
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Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You: The Fonotone Years, 1958-1965
by John Fahey
October 11, 2011
The five-disc set collects together 115 remastered tracks from John Fahey's time with the Fonotone label.
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Wicked Grin
by John Hammond
March 13, 2001
Tom Waits produced the album and wrote 12 of the 13 tracks.
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Ready For Love
by John Hammond
February 11, 2003
John Hammond follows his successful album of Tom Waits covers, Wicked Grin, with his first-ever original material. Well, ok, so he only wrote one song on this new album, but it is his first. Complimenting that track are selections written by the likes of Tom Waits, George Jones, Jagger/Richards and David Hidalgo (who also appears on the album).
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Terms of My Surrender
by John Hiatt
July 15, 2014
The latest release of acoustic blues from the veteran singer-songwriter was produced by Doug Lancio.
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Leftover Feelings
by John Hiatt
May 21, 2021
The debut full-length release for the collaboration between John Hiatt and The Jerry Douglas Band was produced by Jerry Douglas.
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King of the Boogie [Craft] [Box Set]
by John Lee Hooker
October 6, 2017
The five-disc set of 100 songs from the blues artist features rare, live and several unreleased tracks.
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Find a Way to Care
by John Mayall
September 4, 2015
The latest release for the blues artist was produced with Eric Corne and features an emphasis on Mayall's piano playing.
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Talk About That
by John Mayall
January 27, 2017
The latest release for the British blues artist features a guest appearance from Joe Walsh and was recorded in three days.
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Nobody Told Me
by John Mayall
February 22, 2019
The latest full-length release for the British blues guitarist features guest guitarists including Joe Bonamassa, Rush's Alex Lifeson, Larry McCray, Todd Rundgren, Steven Van Zandt, and Carolyn Wonderland.
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