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This isn't just a "collector's item" for blues nerds. It’s a masterclass in tension and release. It’s an album for late nights, long drives, or whenever you need a reminder of what music sounds like when it’s played by people who have nothing to prove and everything to feel.
If you’re looking for the definitive bridge between the old-school Delta roots and the electrified energy of the 80s Chicago scene, this is your soundtrack. The Players John Littlejohn & Carey Bell (1981)
The Raw Magic of 1981: When John Littlejohn Met Carey Bell In the world of Chicago blues, there are "studio polish" records, and then there are records that sound like they were cut in a basement filled with cigarette smoke and overpriced bourbon. The 1981 collaboration between slide guitar master and harmonica wizard Carey Bell (often released as Blues Show! Live at the Pit Inn ) is firmly the latter. This isn't just a "collector's item" for blues nerds
A protege of Little Walter and Big Walter Horton, Bell brought a "chromatic" flair to the harp. He didn't just play notes; he bent the air around them. Why This 1981 Pairing Matters If you’re looking for the definitive bridge between