11 best various blues
Blues is a genre of music with deep roots in African American culture, and it has significantly influenced various other music genres, including soul and R&B. Here's some information about various blues styles:
Delta Blues: Delta blues originated in the Mississippi Delta region of the United States in the early 20th century. It is characterized by its raw and often acoustic sound. Delta blues artists like Robert Johnson and Charley Patton are considered some of the genre's pioneers.
Chicago Blues: Chicago blues emerged as African Americans migrated from the South to Chicago and other northern cities during the Great Migration. It often features electric guitars and amplified harmonicas, creating a more urban and electrified sound. Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf are iconic figures in Chicago blues.
Texas Blues: Texas blues is known for its powerful guitar work and often features a shuffling rhythm. Prominent Texas blues musicians include Stevie Ray Vaughan, T-Bone Walker, and Freddie King.
Piedmont Blues: Piedmont blues originated in the southeastern United States and is characterized by its fingerpicking style on the guitar. Artists like Blind Blake and Etta Baker were known for their Piedmont blues contributions.
Jump Blues: Jump blues combines elements of blues with upbeat rhythms and horn sections, creating a danceable and energetic style. Louis Jordan is a notable figure in jump blues.
Soul Blues: Soul blues is a subgenre that blends traditional blues with elements of soul music. Artists like Bobby "Blue" Bland and Little Milton are known for their soulful blues contributions.
Rhythm and Blues (R&B): R&B evolved from blues and gospel music and became a genre of its own. It often features a smooth, soulful vocal delivery and has been a significant influence on modern popular music. Early R&B artists like Ray Charles and Ruth Brown helped shape the genre.
Modern Blues: Contemporary blues artists continue to evolve the genre. While staying true to its roots, modern blues often incorporates elements of rock, funk, and other genres. Musicians like Joe Bonamassa and Susan Tedeschi are prominent in the modern blues scene.
Blues Recordings on CDs and Vinyl: Many classic blues albums and recordings are available on CDs and vinyl records. Collectors and enthusiasts often seek out original pressings and reissues to enjoy the authentic blues sound on these formats.
Blues has had a profound impact on the development of music, including soul and R&B, and its influence can be heard in countless songs across various genres. It remains a beloved and enduring style of music with a rich history and a wide array of subgenres and regional variations.
Below you can find our editor's choice of the best various blues on the marketProduct description
NEW Combo BLUWAVS CD and FLAC FILE
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Confessin' The Blues: Vol 1 - Various Artists - Double LP Vinyl
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Iconic 1962 album featuring raw live tracks from Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, Buddy Guy & Sonny Boy Williamson
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(10-CD LP-sized Box Set with 184 page hardcover book, 307 tracks and over 830 minutes of music) Now, in conjunction with SUN's sixtieth anniversary, BEAR FAMILY is releasing three genre-defining box sets.
THE SUN BLUES BOX is one of them. It is the last word on the SUN and pre-SUN blues recordings. Nearly 30 years after the original Sun Blues Box was released on LP, it's back on CD with so much more than was on the original set. Recently discovered music from well-known artists... and incredible artifacts like Sam Phillips narrating a radio commercial for a West African herbalist who would soon be jailed for selling bogus patent medicine. Recordings produced by Phillips but issued on Chess, RPM, TRUMPET and other labels were unavailable in 1983, but are now included. Researcher Steve LaVere finally allowed the world to hear the SUN audio and see the SUN-related photos he collected back in the late 1960s. In fact, the entire blues research community came together to make this a once-in-a-lifetime blues experience!
So don't believe that the story of SUN RECORDS has been told until you hear a priceless audio fragment that might be SUN #176... the only SUN record that has never been heard, or seen the scrap of paper where Sam Phillips figured out his tiny income for 1952, or hear African-American gay nightclub singer Rudi Richardson sing rock 'n' roll! This is the story of the most lauded record label of all time told as only BEAR FAMILY can tell it!
This is the story of ten years that changed the world of popular culture!
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In an article for The Guardian titled ''Belgium's 'Popcorn: the last underground music scene in Europe'' musician and writer, Bob Stanley wrote ''the purity of Belgian Popcorn is its very impurity. R&B, Broadway numbers, tangos, Phil Spector-Esque girl groups, and loungey instrumentals, they are all constituent parts of a rare, and still largely undiscovered scene. It won't stay that way forever.''
Sadly the trademark ''Popcorn'' dance style (that reminds me in more than one way of the American ''Shag'' dance and culture still so popular in Carolina) stayed pretty much in Belgium. Everywhere else, the British ''vision'' of the Popcorn genre and dance seem to be the most popular version around the World (just like all the other similar genres I mentioned) and not the original and Belgian Popcorn. In the current ''international'' version of Popcorn (mainly focused on the gritty R&B side of the genre) the minor key seems to be almost mandatory and slower Northern Soul dance moves replaced the original hand dance that was actually a slower version of ''classic'' 1950s rock and roll dancing. On the other hand, this created a new ''buzz'' that seems to appeal to younger generations, while in Belgium the Popcorn crowd is mostly composed of people over 40. For strange that it seems only a few compilations of American and other R&B and pop music in the Belgian Popcorn style (also known as ''Oldies Popcorn'') have been released to this day. Before this series (of 3 volumes) none of them focused on blues (even if lotta songs included here are already regarded by many as ''classics'' of the genre) so I decided to change that. that with a truckload of boss platters straight from his old record box. This second helping of boss ''Popcorn Blues'' tracks anthology features more great tunes. Dig it!
Little Victor (a.k.a. DJ ''Mojo'' Man)
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