Recommended BLUES recordings


I am looking for any CD suggestions that have to do mainly with INSTRAMENTAL BLUES. However, I appreciate all of your suggestions.
kgb540
I concur with the recommendations of the MFSL Muddy Waters disc (aside from great music, fantastic recording) and Buddy Guy's "Damn Right I've Got the Blues." I've owned both these discs for 2-3 years and I never, ever get tired of listening to either one. Check them out; you won't be disappointed - you might even be thrilled.
......One I missed; The best blues CD I've ever heard is "Strike A Deep Chord", sub-title "Blues For the Homeless"-- various artists. As I understand it, this CD was made to call attention to and benefit the homeless. Besides being excellent Blues, it is one of the best recordings I've heard. Mostly vocal, but very highly recommended. Long live the Blues. Cheers. Craig.
a new taj mahal cd, "shoutin' in key", is an excellent live recording, combining instumental and vocal blues selections. (yeah, i know blues is supposed to be a vocal genre, but there's a helluva lot of instrumental stuff out there that clearly mimics the aab rhyming scheme.) taj's backup, the phantom blues band, is comprised of absolutely first-rate musicians. IMHO, a little better sounding cd by taj mahal is "an evening of acoustic music." some may catagorize the latter recording as more "folk" than "blues," but it does have several classic blues numbers on it, including 2 great covers of robert johnson: dust my broom & come on in my kitchen. try 'em; i think you'll like 'em.
try miles davis,kind of blue on columbia #ck 64935 and mighty sam mcclain, soul survivors on audio quest. lots agree it's miles davis best work.kind of blues have several re-issues you must get columbia ck64935.
try "preaching the blues" on mapleshade. terrific slide & piedmont blues + great recording.