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Recommended for rock fans too! — A classic album of modern blues

The birth of the blues, often called the root of rock ’n’ roll and jazz, dates back to the late 19th century.

Its forms are diverse and can’t be summed up in a single phrase: from Delta blues and country blues—often referred to as prewar blues—to Chicago blues and modern blues, which developed after the war in Chicago and incorporated electric instruments.

In this article, we introduce classic blues albums whose style and spirit continue to be carried on by many musicians even in the 2020s.

The lineup focuses mainly on modern blues that’s easy for beginners to enjoy, so even those who usually listen to rock will find it accessible.

Recommended for rock fans too! ~ Masterpieces of modern blues (131–140)

I’ m a WomanKoko Taylor

She is a veteran female singer who has been active in the Chicago blues scene since the 1960s, known by the nickname “Queen of the Blues.” Her powerful, shout-infused, distinctive vocals are popular.

This is included on the 2002 album Koko Taylor: Deluxe Edition.

HallelujahLeonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen – Hallelujah (Official Live in London 2008)
HallelujahLeonard Cohen

He was a Canadian singer-songwriter who remained energetically active until his passing in November 2016.

This famous song is included on the 1984 album “Dance Me to the End of Love.” Despite its radiant title, its wistful, blues-tinged mood is beloved for its lingering sense of sorrow.

My BabeLittle Walter

Little Walter was a harmonica virtuoso on par with Sonny Boy Williamson II.

He was active in the Chicago blues scene and played behind other bluesmen as well, but this is a performance with his own band.

In conclusion

The more you listen to the music genre called blues, the more you’ll notice its pure musical brilliance and joy, and the endless allure of those “blue” emotions—sorrow and loneliness—poured into wailing guitar tones and heartfelt vocals.

By touching the soul of the blues, you may find a new path opening up as a music lover.

Why not take this opportunity to step into the profound world of the blues?