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Rockafella Skank 12-22-2003 09:40 AM

What was your first Blues album?
 
My first album was Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. Probably the best Blues album of all time. I still listen to it now after all the other albums I've purchased over the years and I still think nothing else can compare. He just had the best people in Blues on that album and it shows.

What was your first Blues album?

Drifting_Angel 05-27-2004 01:31 AM

I'm not sure if this exactly counts but the first one I got was Stevie Ray Vaughan.. well actually it was Hendrix too but he does a whole variety

mynameismike 06-06-2004 08:24 PM

chet atkins "back home country hymns"
if that doesn't count, then i'd have to go with the cd that came with my guitar lesson book. it had a lot of blues.

Blue Dog 06-26-2004 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockafella Skank
My first album was Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. Probably the best Blues album of all time. I still listen to it now after all the other albums I've purchased over the years and I still think nothing else can compare. He just had the best people in Blues on that album and it shows.

What was your first Blues album?

It was in 1967.Paul Butterfield Blues Band. "In My Own Dream"
Recently bought it in CD.

2tonelol 08-05-2004 05:52 PM

It was a cassette by Peter Green's fleetwood mac called Looking back on fleetwood mac,that was swiftly followed by a double album by Canned heat and John Lee Hooker.

soundgardenrox 10-03-2004 12:59 PM

My first jazz album was Miles Davis-Round Midnight. My first blues album was Stevie Ray Vaughan- The Sky is Crying. Both albums rock!

wacky 10-05-2004 02:50 PM

mine would probably be the one my dad gave me a few months ago after seeing them play. It's a little more rockish than other blues bands but its still concidered blues. The album is called Good Day For Dying and its from Beau Kavanagh And The Broken Hearted. I'm not so much into blues but they are pretty good.

AmericanPoet 10-11-2004 10:01 PM

My dad gave me "Kind of Blue" when i was like 7,and i really got into it. one of the greatest albums all the way through

All_Nite_Dinah 10-23-2004 11:27 PM

It was a tape with John Lee Hooker on one side, and Muddy Waters on the other. And i played that tape untill it disintegrated. Then I started listeinging to Taj Mahal and the like and I was hooked.

C-Lydian 11-17-2004 02:03 AM

"Texas Flood" (SRV) Followed by "All these Blues" (The Russel Brothers)


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