Rock, Blues, Soul, Funk Compilations

Best of Blues

Very Good Blues Tracks (MP3 edition, Flac, and WAV edition)

1. Albert King – Overall Junction (1966)

2. Andre Williams – Beep Beep Beep (2012)

3. Big Bill Morganfield – Boogie Child (2003)

4. Big Joe Turner & His Blues Kings – Shake, Rattle & Roll (1956)

5. Big Joe Williams- Baby Please Don’t Go (1935)

6. The Big Mama Thornton – They Call Me Big Mama (1953)

7. Big Maybelle – Way Back Home (1953)

8. Bo Diddley – Bo Meets The Monster (1958)

9. Buddy Guy and B.B.King – Stay around a little longer (2010)

10. The Buddy Guy and Junior Wells – A Man Of Many Words (1972)

11. Buddy Guy ft. Carlos Santana – I Put A Spell On You (2010)

12. Cab Calloway – Minnie The Moocher (The Ho De Ho Song, 1931)

13. Dean Martin – Have a Little Sympathy (1949)

14. Detroit Jr. – Somebody Better Do Something (2006)

15. Detroit Jr. Maybelliene – Whole Lotta Shakin’ (Live 2005)

16. Eddie Cochran – Summertime Blues (1958)

17. Elmore James – Dust My Broom (1936)

18. Elton John – Your Sister Can’t Twist (But She Can Rock ‘n Roll, (1973)

19. Elvis Presley – Milkcow Blues Boogie (1955)

20. Eric Clapton – Me And The Devil Blues (2004)

21. Etta James – I Just Want To Make Love To You (1961)

22. Fleetwood Mac – Jigsaw Puzzle Blues(1999)

23. Floyd Dixon – Oooh Little Girl (1973)

24. Forrest City Joe, Sonny Boy Rogers & Thomas Martin – She Don’t Love Me That Way (1969)

25. Gary Clark Jr. -Next Door Neighbor Blues (2012)

26. Howlin Wolf – Back Door Man (Cadet Concept 1969)

27. Howlin Wolf – Spoonful (Cadet Concept, 1968)

28. Howlin Wolf – The Red Rooster (Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Leake – piano; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums, 1972)

29. Howlin Wolf – Wang Dang Doodle – Wolf (Carp – harmonica; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Stewart – piano; Wyman – bass; Watts – drums 1972)

30. Howlin’ Wolf, Hubert Sumlin, Eddie Shaw – Dust My Broom (Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley – Ooh Baby, Wrecking My Love Life (1968)

31. Chuck Berry – Roll Over Beethoven (1956)

32. Jack Owens & Bud Spires – Devil Blues (1970)

33. Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats Rocket 88 (1989)

34. J. B. Lenoir – Mississippi Road (1965)

35. Jimmy Rogers – This Has Never Been! (1947)

36. Jimmy Rogers & Muddy Waters, Little Walter -Blues Leave Me Alone (1947)

37. Jimmy Rogers, Muddy Waters, Little Walter – Sloppy Drunk (1947)

38. Jimmy Witherspoon -Please Send Me Someone To Love (1966)

39. John Brim – Tough Times (1953) John Lee Hooker – Boom Boom (1961)

40. Junior Wells – Good Morning School Girl (1965)

41. Leadbelly – Good Morning Blues (1940)

42. Lonnie Young, Ed Young & Lonnie Young Jr. – Sittin’ On Top of the World (1959)

43. Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington – Drop Me Off At Harlem (1933)

44. Louis Jordan – I Want You To Be My Baby (1953)

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45. Magic Slim – I’m a Bluesman (2002)

46. Muddy Waters – Still A Fool (1951)

47. Muddy Waters – The Blues Had A Baby And They Named It Rock And Roll (1977)

48. The Muddy Waters Bo Diddley Little Walter – Sad Hours (1967)

49. Muddy Waters Bo Diddley Little Walter – Who Do You Love(1967)

50. North Mississippi Allstars – Goat Meat (2013)

51. Professor Longhair Hey Little Girl (1972)

52. Ray Charles – I Wonder Who (1961)

53. Robert Johnson- I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom (1936)

54. Robert Nighthawk – Anna Lee., Sweet Black Angel (1948)

55. Ruth Brown – As Long As I’m Moving (1955)

56. Ry Cooder – Down In Mississippi (1986)

57. Ry Cooder – Willie Brown Blues (1986)

58. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins – There’s Something Wrong With You (1956)

59. Sister Rosetta Tharpe – Didn’t It Rain (1964)

60. Skip James – All Night Long (1965)

61. Son House – Empire State Express (1965)

62. Sonny Boy Williamson II – Bye Bye Bird (1963)

63. Steve Vai – John the Revelator (2012)

64. The Beatles – The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill (1968)

65. The Black Lillies – Smokestack Lady (2013)

66. The Doors – Build Me a Woman (1970)

67. The Rolling Stones – Mercy, Mercy (Chess 1965)

68. Willie Dixon and Koko Taylor -Wang Dang Doodle (1964)

REVIEWS:

MTV ROCK

He puts as many songs in his compilations as possible.

JAMSPHERE

The Kwolek is serious about blues music and follows the best of the genre. He often discovers hidden gems that no one else has seen or has forgotten.

NORAGOUMA

He has created mixed compilations that include artists such as Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker. Find out more by reading the interview.