[b][u][i]Blues[/i][/u][/b]
Subgenre 1: Soul Blues
albums:
B.B. King - "Completely Well"
Subgenre 2: Blues Rock
albums:
Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble - "Texas Flood"
Subgenre 3:
albums:
Subgenre 4:
albums:
Subgenre 5:
albums:
English
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Edited by f3: 10/4/2016 11:01:16 PMlol woops wrong spot
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So, I want to put an Eric Clapton record somewhere. I feel like it's just right. What do you guys think his most quintessential album would be?
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Good question. Let me think on that for a while.
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Edited by YerSpookyGrandad: 10/4/2016 8:57:42 PMClassic Country: Hank Williams Snr
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SRV: Texas Flood
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The album titled "completely well" by BB king belongs on this list under the genre soul blues .
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Absolutely agree, B.B. King is a legend.
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Blue rock or Alternative blues, whatever you want to call it: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Orange
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Edited by Art Vandelay: 10/4/2016 1:39:54 AM[quote][b][u][i]Blues[/i][/u][/b] [b]Electric Blues[/b]: albums: [b]Texas Flood - Stevie Ray Vaughan[/b] [b]Slow Blues[/b]: albums: [b]The Best of Friends - John Lee Hooker[/b] [b]Blues Rock[/b]: albums: [b]Truth - The Jeff Beck Group[/b] Subgenre 4: albums: Subgenre 5: albums:[/quote] I tried my best. Good luck trying to get 25 blues albums by Floodians lol.
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Subgenre: Blues Rock Band: Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble Album: Texas Flood
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I would probably sub genre Blues under Rock or Jazz tbh
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Well I could under rock, but I already have 5 genres, not sure which one to give the boot, and Jazz is getting no attention which actually surprises me a little bit.
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Yeah I'm not sure on the Sub Genres of Jazz. I really only know the "Best" albums like Love Supreme, Time Out, Blue Train, and Kind Of Blue. I've never been able to differentiate between Smooth and Cool Jazz. Never been a fan of Swing Jazz either