Drew Velvet's Ever-Growing Album Collection (Part 4: Jazz & Blues)

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  1. Roy Ayers-Coffy
  2. Blue Break Beats (compilation)
  3. Blue Break Beats, Vol. 4 (compilation)
  4. Buckshot LeFonque-Buckshot LeFonque
  5. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band-The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
  6. Donald Byrd-Stepping Into Tomorrow
  7. Ornette Coleman-The Shape Of Jazz To Come
  8. John Coltrane-Giant Steps
  9. John Coltrane-My Favorite Things
  10. John Coltrane-A Love Supreme
  11. Miles Davis-Kind Of Blue
  12. Miles Davis-Sketches Of Spain
  13. Miles Davis-Bitches Brew
  14. Howlin' Wolf-Howlin' Wolf/Moanin' In The Moonlight
  15. Bob James-One
  16. Bob James-BJ4
  17. Etta James-At Last!
  18. Robert Johnson-King Of The Delta Blues Singers
  19. Robert Johnson-King Of The Delta Blues Singers, Vol. 2
  20. Quincy Jones-Q: The Musical Biography Of Quincy Jones (box set)
  21. B.B. King-Live At The Regal
  22. B.B. King & Eric Clapton-Riding With The King
  23. Muddy Waters-At Newport, 1960
  24. Muddy Waters-Folk Singer
Author Comments: 

Yes, this list is very short in comparison to my previous lists. While I do enjoy and appreciate jazz and blues, I'm just not into them as much as I'm into other genres. But I do have quite a bit of jazz and blues albums on my "to get" list.

My next list will focus on the movie soundtracks that I own, and it will include all genres of music. If some of the titles sound obscure, they're more than likely from straight-to-video/DVD hip hop films.

Questions and comments are always welcome!

I'd suggest a little Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf.

I've actually been meaning to get some stuff from both of them for a while now. I will definitely start checking their stuff out within the next few months or so.