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  • The blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on the use of the blue notes and a repetitive pattern which is most of the time a tWelve-bar structure. It evolved in the United States in the communities of former African slaves, from spirituals, praise songs, field hollers, shouts, and chants. The use of blue notes and the prominence of call-and-response patterns in the music and lyrics are indicative of the blues' West African pedigree. The blues influenced later American and Western popular music, as it became part of the genres of ragtime, jazz, bluegrass, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, hip-hop, country music, and pop songs.

    Northern California Replay Records buys and sells Blues CDs and Blues albums. Often We may not have many of these Blues CD titles in have, they are subject to available inventory. We have blues records and blues CDs among our inventory of titles. We pay top prices for Blues Albums and Blues CDs.

    Call 209-951-8010 to sell and ask for Willie.

    Sell Blues CDs and Others Music :

    We pay up to four dollars per disc, for top selling blues CDs. Discs, cases, and liner notes must be in good condition. Your Blues CD collection is of interest whether it is large and small.

    Sell Blues Albums and Others Music :

    We pay up to $2 dollars for top selling Blues Albums, (up to $40 or more for some rare titles, less for slower selling titles and for titles of which We have a large quantity) in good condition (Blues Records and covers must be unmarked or unscratched).

    Sell Blues DVDs

    See our selection new and used Blues DVDs. We pay up to $4 cash per disc for top selling Blues DVDs. Discs, Cases, and liner notes must be in good condition.

    We have these listings of Blues Albums and Blues CDs are subject to change. All prices subject to change without notice!
    NO QUANTITY TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL . . NO 78s PLEASE

     

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    Live at the Regal B.B.King:Live At The Regal - Along with the Albert King and Allman Brothers titles herein, this is one of the greatest live blues albums ever recorded. Period. A 1964 concert at Chicago’s ansWer to Harlems’ Apollo Theatre, B.B. offers up timeless renditions of such classics as “How Blue Can You Get”(“I’ve been downhearted baby, ever since the day We met”) and “You Upset Me Baby”, and, of course, “SWeet Little Angel”. His voice and guitar are in perfect form, and the band is sympathetic and smokin’!
    Live Wire/Blues Power Albert King: Live Wire/Blues PoWer; Despite the fact that the mostly white and stoned audience couldn’t clap in time with a gun held to their head, Albert rises to the occasion with some audience participation(“Let’s everybody get a thing goin’ on here!”) and some absolutely visceral guitar work. The title track alone is worth the price of admission. Those first eight notes, man.. As good as it gets, and damn near a Whitman’s Sampler of every lick Stevie Ray Vaughan ever played. And speaking of..
    Texas Flood Stevie Ray Vaughan:Texas Flood; It arrived in 1983 amidst Reaganomics and MTV bullshit, and remains the definitive moment when the blues came back, and in a big way. Jeez, the title track alone…I still miss that guy so much..
    Complete Recordings Robert Johnson:The Complete Recordings; Hey, I don’t care if you settle for “King Of The Delta Blues” recordings, just get some. I mean, c’mon people, he sold his soul to the devil for your sorry ass, y’know? One listen to “Hellhound On My Trail”, and you’ll know why Clapton saw God..
    I Do Not Play No Rock 'N' Roll: The Complete Sessions Mississippi Fred McDoWell: I Do Not Play No Rock N’ Roll; First of all, where the hell do you think Bonnie Raitt learned to play such sinful slide guitar, and at his feet,no less? And besides, like the Lightnin’ Hopkins and Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee recordings testify, you don’t need no electricity to play and sing the blues.
    The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East Maybe I’m being a bit ethnocentric here, but I have to admit that “The Allman Brothers Live At Fillmore East” was, and remains to this day, the album that turned me onto Elmore James, T-Bone Walker, and Duane Allman all at the same time. This may very Well contain the definitive rendition of “Stormy Monday”. Timeless.
    Urban Blues John Lee Hooker:Urban Blues; Mid-60’s urban blues served up Chicago style with dirt and grit buried deep with the grooves. “The Motor City Is Burnin’” and “Want Ad Blues” have chicken grease and barbeque sauce drippin’ all over ‘em.
    Taj Mahal Taj Mahal:Taj Mahal; Late 60’s urban blues never sounded so good. Jesse Ed Davis shines on lead guitar, especially on “Leaving Trunk” and “Ezy Rider”, and Taj takes it home on slide on his classic take on “Statesboro Blues”, which is where a some Duane Allman got the idea and arrangement.
    Memphis Days: Definitive Edition, Vol. 1 Howlin’ Wolf: Memphis Days, Vol. I; Thanks to the German label Bear Family, these two discs offer up every pre-Chicago, Sun Records recordings the Wolf made. This is some raw and unfettered stuff, and after repeated listening, you begin to realize just how many signature Wolf songs Were “borroWed” by Led Zeppelin.; borroWed, my ass, Page and Plant oWe his estate some serious money.
    The Memphis Days: Definitive Edition, Vol. 2 Howlin’ Wolf: Memphis Days, Vol II
    Fathers & Sons Various Artists: Fathers and Sons; Granted, there are a lot of seminal recordings of great artists you need to get( Memphis Slim, Charley Patton, Elmore James, Blind Lemon Jefferson, et al..), but this list is more about the albums that have moved me over the years, and this 1969 recording from Chicago’s Super Cosmic Boy Scout Jamboree features Muddy Waters and a who’s who of players from drummer Sam Lay and pianist Otis Spann to Paul Butterfield on harp and Michael Bloomfield on guitar. Half studio and half live, this eighty minute workout has it all, from a mean “Can’t Lose What You Never Had” to an extended jam on “Got My Mojo Workin’” that’ll get yours workin’ too. And, as of this posting, every single title listed is in print on cd, though I prefer the original vinyl records pressed, to be sure.

    Top Selling Blues Albums

    Heart of Mine: Love Songs of Bob Dylan Heart of Mine: Love Songs of Bob Dylan
    by Maria Muldaur
    Ray Sings, Basie Swings Ray Sings, Basie Swings
    by Ray Charles
    Trouble Trouble
    by Ray LaMontagne
    Come Away with Me Come Away with Me by Norah Jones
    Colorblind Colorblind
    by Robert Randolph
    Turn Around Turn Around
    by Jonny Lang
    Leave the Light On Leave the Light On
    by Chris Smither
    Bahamut Bahamut
    by Hazmat Modine
    On And On On And On
    by Jack Johnson
    Suitcase Suitcase
    by Keb' Mo'
    Brushfire Fairytales Brushfire Fairytales
    by Jack Johnson
    At Last! At Last!
    by Etta James
    Genius Loves Company Genius Loves Company
    by Ray Charles
    Ray Charles: Ultimate Hits Collection Ray Charles: Ultimate Hits Collection
    by Ray Charles
    Live from Across the Pond Live from Across the Pond
    by The Robert Cray Band
    Songlines Songlines
    by The Derek Trucks Band
    Friends of Old Time Music: The Folk Arrival 1961 - 1965 Friends of Old Time Music: The Folk Arrival...
    by Various Artists - American Roots
    Lemonade Lemonade
    by G. Love
    Magic Time Magic Time
    by Van Morrison
    Stevie Ray Vaughan - Greatest Hits Stevie Ray Vaughan - Greatest Hits


    Stevie Ray Vaughan

    The River in Reverse The River in Reverse
    by Elvis Costello
    Black Swan Black Swan
    by Bert Jansch
    Lie to Me Lie to Me
    by Jonny Lang
    Riding with the King Riding with the King

     
    Eric Clapton and B.B. King

    The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Recording The Blues Brothers: Original Soundtrack Rec...
    by The Blues Brothers
    Thicker Than Water Thicker Than Water
    by Jack Johnson
    Keep It Simple Keep It Simple
    by Keb' Mo'

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