hip me to some blues

beetjunkeebeetjunkee 22 Posts
edited September 2008 in Strut Central
im not realy up on the blues but i want to be.. i want some real heavy guitar with not much vocal....i been on this jimmy page craze for a while and im tryin to find some stuf that he was influenced by...

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  • "not much vocal?"b,121b,121a great blues instrumental is rarer than a virgin in a massage parlor. nothing worse than hearing a bunch of cats noodling around on a 12-bar progression without any real hook. but heres a couple i can recommend:b,121b,121b,121b,121

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts

  • spelunkspelunk 3,400 Posts
    HOIT.

  • Quote:h,121b,121"not much vocal?" - a great blues instrumental is rarer than a virgin in a massage parlor.b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121Albert's Alley from the Showdown LP. Collins,Copeland & Cray.

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    Quote:h,121b,121"not much vocal?" - a great blues instrumental is rarer than a virgin in a massage parlor.b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121Albert's Alley from the Showdown LP. Collins,Copeland & Cray. b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121b,121Albert Collins - Cookin' Catfish b,121b,121 b,121b,121b,121b,121b,121 Go here, scroll down to Vol3. Soul Food /a1 b,121b,121b,121b/wb,121b,121b,121You can add in almost anything Collins did in the 60s.... (More Here...)/a1

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    Quote:h,121b,121"not much vocal?" - a great blues instrumental is rarer than a virgin in a massage parlor.b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121Albert's Alley from the Showdown LP. Collins,Copeland & Cray. b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121
    Quote:h,121b,121You can add in almost anything Collins did in the 60s.... b,121b,121h,121
    b,121b,121I said great blues instros were RARE, not NONEXISTENTb,121b,121b/wb,121b,121Not only was one of the records I mentioned by Albert Collins, but it was a repackaging of (mostly) instrumental sides he recorded in the early sixties for various labels. It doesn't include "Cookin' Catfish," unfortunately - I also recommend that one. I play it often at my soul nights. It appears on an Imperial album, Love Can Be Found Anywhere (Even In A Guitar), under another title.

  • asstroasstro 1,754 Posts
    Freddie King had a bunch of great records from the 60's to the mid 70's, with some big instrumentals like "Hideaway", "San-Ho-Zay", and "The Stumble,". Huge influence on the Brit Blues scene and SRV as well. There are a bunch of greatest hits you can start with. Here is a pretty bad-ass clip from 1970:b,121b,121

  • I'd absolutely second the Freddie King. Also add Mississippi John Hurt, Lightning Hopkins, Free Chicken N' Beer by John Lee Hooker, and Charlie Musslewhite for some boogie blues.

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Heavy guitar, light on the vocals.b,121b,121Robben Ford Talk To Your Daughterb,121Shuggie Otis Kooper Sessionsb,121Snatch and the Poontangs (What? you call that vocals?)b,121b,121I'll second those above. That early Albert Collins stuff will blow your mind. b,121b,121As for stuff that influenced Jimmy Page. b,121Albert King - Born Under A Bad Signb,121Howling Wolf All the early stuff

  • this doesnt fit any of the criteria you asked for,its acoustic and has lots of vocals, but this will get your foot a tappin...amazing grooveb,121

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    Quote:/font1h,121b,121this doesnt fit any of the criteria you asked for,its acoustic and has lots of vocals, but this will get your foot a tappin...amazing grooveb,121 b,121b,121h,121
    font class="post"1b,121b,121is this a (relatively) young R.L. Burnside?

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    Quote:/font1h,121b,121/font1Quote:/font1h,121b,121this doesnt fit any of the criteria you asked for,its acoustic and has lots of vocals, but this will get your foot a tappin...amazing grooveb,121 b,121b,121h,121
    font class="post"1b,121b,121is this a (relatively) young R.L. Burnside? b,121b,121h,121font class="post"1b,121b,121yeah, its from the early 80s

  • but if you want some shit that influence Page:b,121
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