Blues (Music) -- 1951-1960
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- Two steps from the blues, Bobby Bland
- The real folk blues, Muddy Waters
- The Profile Records story
- Coltrane plays the blues, John Coltrane
- The Johnny Otis story, midnight at the barrelhouse : volume 1: 1945-57
- Blues greats
- Bobby "Blue" Bland, the anthology
- Rhythm 'n' bluesin' by the bayou, livin', lovin' & lyin'
- The acoustic years, 1959-1960, Lightnin' Hopkins
- A life in music, Lonnie Johnson
- Blowin' the fuses, from studio to stage, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee
- New Orleans street singer, great R&B sounds of New Orleans, Snooks Eaglin
- Champion Jack Dupree
- Dinah jams, Dinah Washington
- Don't go to strangers
- The very best of T-Bone Walker, T-Bone Walker
- Count Basie swings, Joe Williams sings
- The sky is crying, the history of Elmore James
- Bill Wyman's blues odyssey, [compiled by Bill Wyman]
- Dinah sings Bessie Smith
- Let's hide away and dance away with Freddy King
- The chronological Guitar Slim, 1951-1954, Guitar Slim
- Buzzin' the blues, Slim Harpo
- Ebony and ivory blues, Otis Spann
- The Excello singles anthology, Slim Harpo
- All or nothing at all, Billie Holiday
- At last!, Etta James
- The Age/Chief blues story
- LaVerne Baker, 1949-1954
- T-Bone blues, T-Bone Walker
- The Chess box, Willie Dixon
- Lightnin' Hopkins
- The very best of Big Joe Turner
- The best of Elmore James, Elmore James, Volume 2
- Candy!, Big Maybelle
- The best of Dixieland
- Early Chet, Chet Baker in Germany 1955-1959 : lost tapes
- Odetta sings ballads and blues
- Buddy's blues, Buddy Guy
- Johnny Adams meets Lee Dorsey, rhythm 'n' blues in New Orleans, 1959-1969., Johnny Adams
- Walking the blues, Otis Spann
- Mellow cats 'n' kittens, hot R&B and cool blues 1946-52
- The complete singles, As & Bs, 1954-62, Lightnin' Slim
- Trouble in mind, Big Bill Broonzy
- The best of B.B. King, RPM & Kent recordings, B.B. King
- T-Bone blues, T-Bone Walker
- The definitive collection, Etta James
- New Orleans, the living legends, "Sweet Emma" Barrett "The Bell Gal" and her Dixieland Boys
- Hound dog, the Peacock recordings, Big Mama Thornton
- Greatest hits, walking to New Orleans, Fats Domino