The Very Best of The Blues Brothers is a 1995 greatest hits album by The Blues Brothers. It is one of several compilations of the band's recordings, following Best of The Blues Brothers (1981) and Dancin' wid da Blues Brothers (1983).
Blues is recognized as one of the musical genres that had the greatest influence on the musical history of the past century, becoming staple precursor and even integrated into genres like jazz, rock, country and pop. Blues has always been considered a feeling. This double album gives a compilation of some of the major themes of famous performers in the genre, classical and modern, such as John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, B. B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan or The Black Crowes among others. The launch of the work was done about the celebration in the USA of 'Year of the Blues'.
There are a large number of blues albums floating around. It is a great collection of tunes and a value purchase. Outstanding group of musicians and totally enjoyed the music, blues and recommend this to anyone enjoying the blues and wanting the best of musicians.
12 killer Buddaheads' classics with 4 brand new studio tracks, never before released. This CD is dedicated, in full, to every person that has helped build the band’s career through CD purchases and ticket purchases over the past two decades.
With the exception of a live version of "Flute Thing" from the Blues Project's 1973 reunion concert included only on the CD version, this compilation is culled entirely from the albums Live at the Cafe Au-Go-Go, Projections, and The Blues Project Live at Town Hall, all recorded and released in the period 1966-1967…..
A handy and generous double-disc (one live, one studio) compilation of Gary Moore's four Virgin label blues albums is predominantly an excellent introduction to this showy hard rocker turned midlife third-generation bluesman. The 31 tracks liberally sample from his relatively short five-year association with Virgin (roughly 1990-1995) but ignore his excellent 2001 Back to the Blues release on Sanctuary…