Blues (Music) -- 1951-1960
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Blues (Music) -- 1951-1960
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Blues (Music)
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- The very best of Big Joe Turner
- The voice, Duke recordings 1959-69, Bobby "Blue" Bland
- Clownin' with the world, Sonny Boy Williamson [and] Willie Love
- Sam Phillips, the man who invented rock 'n' roll
- Dinah Washington
- At last!, Etta James
- Rediscovered blues, Lightnin' Hopkins, Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry, Big Joe Williams
- That's all right mama / Arthur Crupdup
- Sufferin' mind, Guitar Slim
- Blues masters, the essential blues collection, Volume 4
- Blues masters, the essential blues collection, Volume 1
- The best of Etta Jones, the Prestige singles, Etta Jones
- The very best of Jimmy Reed
- Troubadours of the folk era, Volume 1
- Blues wail, Coleman Hawkins plays the blues
- Blues & roots, Charles Mingus
- Pure religion and bad company, Reverend Gary Davis
- Louis Armstrong
- Billie's best, Billie Holiday
- Snooks Eaglin, New Orleans street singer
- Texas country blues, 1948-1951
- The dirty dozens, Speckled Red
- Hello Central, the best of Lightnin' Hopkins, Lightnin' Hopkins
- The best of Muddy Waters
- Blues in orbit, Duke Ellington
- Chicago boogie, Roosevelt Sykes
- I'm the boss card in your hand, Black Ace
- That's your last boogie!, the best of Johnny Otis
- Mr. Dixon's workshop, Willie Dixon
- Count Basie swings, Joe Williams sings
- Blues masters, the essential blues collection, Volume 10
- Junior's blues, the Duke recordings, Junior Parker
- When a man takes the blues, [all selections composed or arr. by] Robert Pete Williams, Vol. 2
- I'm as blue as a man can be, [all selections composed or arr. by] Robert Pete Williams, Vol. 1
- Frisco bound, Jesse Fuller
- Bo Diddley ; Go Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley
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