
Righteous, by Harvey Mandel
9 track album

9 track album
Freddy King Sings is an album by blues singer and guitarist Freddie King.[2] Released in 1961, it was King's first album and includes four singles that appeared in Billboard magazine's R&B and Pop charts.
King's guitar playing has been described as "a unique synthesis" of Texas and Chicago blues styles. According to author John Hartley Fox, "King was a Texas bluesman as well as a member of the same "West Side" school of gritty Chicago blues that produced incendiary guitarists Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, Magic Sam, and Luther Allison" - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo3ll90kggo&list=PLvxWibFr0wiJJ3mv3_-CPB0IM3bkudemY&index=1
#FreddieKing #Blues #BluesGuitar #TexasBlues #ChicagoBlues #Music
MUDDY WATERS
The Best of Muddy Waters
2025 Europe Ltd. Edition reissue
Having a hard time getting up and going this morning, and I suppose this isn’t helping. 😂
Saw this in the used bin the other day (who the hell disposes of Muddy Waters records?!?!), and I couldn’t resist.
Ten years ago, I really didn’t own that many blues records. However, over the last decade I have really started to accumulate a LOT of them. Other than Lightnin’ Hopkins, Leadbelly, and John Lee Hooker, there’s no artist I have more records of than Muddy.
This collection SOUNDS really good. I was very pleasantly surprised by that. It’s borderline audiophile to my ears, and I wish all blues reissues took the same aural care as this one does.
Sail on, my little honey bee.
Sail on.
#vinyl #vinylrecords #vinylcommunity #vinylcollection #retro #vintage #art #music #blues #MuddyWaters #Chicago #chicagoblues
Jimmy Reed - "Bright Lights Big City" (1961)
Another cool album my parents played a lot when I was a child. These things tend to stay with you for the rest of your life.

#MuddyWaters (1913- 1983)
Le blues a eu un bébé et ils l’ont appelé rock and roll.
Muddy Waters - I love the Life I Live (I Live the Life I Love)
#mastobada vivre
#blues #chicagoblues
https://youtu.be/v6qjr5rnqeE
My pick for this week's #MusicWomenWednesday is a video from the 1967 American Folk and Blues Festival. This is Koko Taylor doing a live version of her great hit from the previous year, backed by a stellar group of musicians including Little Walter on harmonica, Hound Dog Taylor on guitar, Dillard Crume on bass and Odie Payne on drums.
Koko Taylor: Wang Dang Doodle (1967)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyUHkY0K8HE
This line-up even visited Finland, playing a show at Kulttuuritalo in Helsinki on October 12, 1967.
#music #kokotaylor #littlewalter #hounddogtaylor #dillardcrume #odiepayne #bliuesmusic #chicagoblues
#JukeboxFridayNight
Theme: #JazzAndBlues
Such an easy pick today ❤️ 
Studebaker John - Tell Me So
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VA-8GVbUs4
Honey if you love me you got to tell me so
I said, Honey if you love me you got to tell me so
'Cause that's one thing, oh baby, that I just don't know
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