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    • Allman Brothers Band: 'At Fillmore East' (1971) After two excellent studio collections of blues-and-soul-inspired rock music (1969's self-titled debut and the following year's Idlewild South), the Allman Brothers Band broke through nationally with the live two-album At Fillmore East.
    • Derek and the Dominos: 'Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs' (1970) After touring behind Delaney & Bonnie & Friends as just "one of the guys," Eric Clapton used many of his D&B "Friends" to record his 1970 solo debut and this shot in the dark, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.
    • Foghat: 'Foghat' (1972) Formed by Savoy Brown alumni "Lonesome" Dave Peverett (guitar, vocals), Tony Stevens (bass), and Roger Earl (drums) along with guitarist Roger Price, Foghat took the Savoy boogie-rock sound to arena-rock heights.
    • Humble Pie: 'Smokin'' (1973) England's Humble Pie had stumbled around the continent for a number of years with mixed results, never really breaking through in the U.S. or their homeland.
  2. Jan 25, 2024 · An entire generation of blues-rock albums was born from this educational shift in the U.K. (Yardbirds, the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin) and the U.S. (ZZ Top, the Allman Brothers Band, Stevie Ray ...

    • Led Zeppelin. 1,519 votes. Few bands have ever been as impactful as Led Zeppelin in the world of blues rock, with their fusion of powerful vocals, bone-crushing guitar riffs, and intricate musical arrangements.
    • The Jimi Hendrix Experience. 1,091 votes. With Jimi Hendrix at the helm, The Jimi Hendrix Experience took the world by storm with their groundbreaking guitar work and revolutionary approach to songwriting.
    • Cream. 896 votes. As one of the first supergroups ever formed, Cream brought together the prodigious talents of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker to create a transcendent blend of blues and rock.
    • The Allman Brothers Band. 963 votes. Southern rock royalty, The Allman Brothers Band, put their own spin on blues-rock with their trademark twin-guitar harmonies and extended jam sessions.
    • Johnny Shines, ‘Too Wet to Plow’ Shines was a living link to Robert Johnson, touring around the country with him to play music in the 1930s. On this album, he drew from the same deep wellspring of the Mississippi blues, only with the advantage of a modern recording studio.
    • Duster Bennett and His House Band, ‘Smiling Like I’m Happy’ When he played live around London, the British Bennett was a one-man blues band, working guitar, bass drum, and harmonica simultaneously.
    • Bobby Rush, ‘Rush Hour’ Bobby Rush was a journeyman blues singer, most famous for the novelty hit "Chicken Heads." On this album, however, he took his decades of his experience and his close study of Howlin' Wolf and made an urban blues album for his times, incorporating touches of Philadelphia soul, street-corner harmonies, and the rhythms of the pulpit.
    • Mississippi Fred McDowell, ‘I Do Not Play No Rock ‘n’ Roll’ McDowell may not have played no rock & roll, but the Rolling Stones covered his "You Gotta Move" on Sticky Fingers anyway.
  3. In the early 1970s, the lines between blues rock and hard rock were barely visible, as bands including ZZ Top began recording rock-oriented albums that tended to obscure their blues roots. However, blues rock soon distinguished itself from hard rock and acts continued to play or rewrite blues standards , as well as write their own songs in the ...

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · From soulful ballads to electrifying guitar solos, the 1970s delivered an enormous amount of timeless blues rock tracks that continue to captivate audiences today. Here are 10 timeless blues rock songs from the 1970s. Derek and the Dominos: “Layla” (1970) Few songs capture the essence of blues rock as powerfully as “Layla.”

  5. The Best Blues Rock Albums of 1970. 1. Derek and The Dominos - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. 2. The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South. 3. Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley. 4. Rod Stewart - An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down.

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