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Well I'm only 45+ years late, but BB King @ The Regal is awesome

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SAWYER

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I got to check out to awesome albums today
I can't believe it took me so long to get this one, it is regarded as one of the best live blues albums. The quality is damn good for a live performance in 1964
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and this
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Mike Bloomfield & Al Kooper - The Live Adventures Of



Any other suggestions for good live blues albums? Older is good
 
Live at the Regal is awesome.


Hendrix is correct, I probably listen to Alone and Acoustic more than anything else blues. Most of their collaborations are great.

Check out "Elmore James - The sky is Crying" if you haven't.
 
Probably not what your looking for, but Albert King and SRV did a studio album(can't recall title) that's great. It's spontaneous and raw, and features studio chatter between takes. Really listen to Albert King. People always compared SRV to Hendrix, but I always thought his style was closer to Kings'.
 
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