Blues "must have, top 100" list?


Anyone know of any "must have, top 100" type blues lists?
I just worked my way through a similar Jazz list, and found some incredible tunes.

Thanks,

Ed
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James Armstrong - Sleeping with a Stranger
Carey and Lurrie Bell - Son of A Gun
Mel Brown - Neck Bones and Cavier
Eddie C. Campbell - King of the Jungle
Jimmy Dawkins - Fast Fingers
Buddy Guy - Stone Crazy
The Holmes Brothers - In The Spirit
John Lee Hooker - Modern Recordings 1948 - 1954
Big Walter Horton - Can't Keep Loving You
Howlin' Wolf - Memphis Days
Junior Kimbrough - All Night Long
Albert King - Let's Have A Natural Ball
Magic Sam - Live
Otis Rush - Right Place Wrong Time
Son Seals - Bad Axe
Byther Smith - Housefire
Melvin Taylor - Melvin Taylor and the Slack Band
Troy Turner - Blues on my Back
Junior Wells - Hoodoo Man blues
Sonny Boy Williamson - any Chess recordings
Smokey Wilson - Smoke 'n' Fire
Johnny Winter - The Progressive Blues Experiment

I think that these are some strong contenders but I've left out a lot more than I've included
Craig
if you like acoustic blues you need to listen to buddy guy & junior wells 'alone & acoustic'
Just a few:
•Elmore James - The Sky is Cryin'
•Magic Sam - West Side Soul, and Black Magic
•Fleetwood Mac - Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
•Big Bill Broonzy - Big Bill Broonzy Plays Folk Songs
•Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Paul Butterfield Blues Band
So Far I agree with all the posts before mine. But, Don't overlook the British Blues band's, John Mayall, Fleetwood Mac (the early stuff), Savoy Brown, Long John Baldry, Chicken Shack, Yardbirds, Ten Years After, Peter Green, Hendrix, Cream, and so on... Go to the web look up "British Blues" for more information. Cheers ;^)