hey mu
can you rec me some entry level traditional american blues/ folk?
thanks
dylan
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not that entry level friend
i meant more traditional than that. black blues and folk artists from before dylan preferably
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Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings
>>63859052
thanks, will download
anything to go to from there?
phenomenal collection of southern gospel, blues, folk & sermons from the first half of the 20th century
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Muddy Waters At Newport 1960 and Folk Singer are essentials
gospel singer with a fantastic sense of melody accompanied by a gorgeous sounding zither-like instrument of unknown origin
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Make sure to get the centennial remastered release. The audio is much better
Mississippi John Hurt, country blues artist from the same generation as Robert Johnson but lived long enough to be part of the blues revival in the 60s
Blind Willie Johnson, gospel blues musician, very powerful work
Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, Son House, Buddy Guy, Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Willie Mctell, John Lee Hooker, B.B King, Freddie King, Albert King, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Willie Dixon, Albert Collins, Mississippi John Hurt, Lead Belly, Sonny Boy Williamson, Ray Charles, Big Bill Broonzy, Elmore James etc...
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>>63859572
thanks a lot buddies, i'll check out all of this
Skip James who recorded in the 20s/30s then later in life in the 1960s. great guitar player and pianist with a very distinct voice
Good recs except for this motherfucker
>>63858972
also check Mance Lipscomb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYlzrrZv4EM
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thanks for these recs, i'll check them out too. been a good thread