Jimmy Reed
Guitarist Jimmy Reed's laid-back style remains one of the friendliest entry points into the blues. His low-volume electric approach, though relatively quiet, was rhythmically relentless; in the 1950s he was one of the prime architects of the style known as the blues shuffle, which was a key building block of rock music. (The Who, Neil Young, and legions of other rockers are deeply indebted to Reed's sound.) Along the way, Reed also exerted a pivotal influence on the British blues boom of the mid-1960s.
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Albums
- (1987) The Best of Jimmy Reed
Top Tracks
- Honest I Do
- Big Boss Man
- Baby What You Want Me to Do
- Shame, Shame, Shame
- Ain't That Lovin' You Baby
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