Tuesday , March 19 2024
Some shakeups up and down the chart but one thing is sure: Buddy Guy is on top of the blues world...

Buddy Guy’s Living Proof #1 At Radio And Retail; Eden Brent Returns To Charts

They say you don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone but I’ve seen that work in reverse this week.  I didn’t notice Eden Brent’s marvelous Ain’t Got No Troubles disappeared from the charts until seeing it storm into the Top 10 this week.  It’s insane such a good record should have vanished for as long as it did and it’s great to see it back where it belongs. 

Buddy Guy is tops at radio and retail this week, which isn’t much of a surprise.  He’s one of the biggest names in the blues universe and his new record is quite good.  It’s not surprising at all he should be doing this well.  Harp maestros Charlie Musselwhite and James Cotton are in the Top 5 with Guy, as are Robin Rogers and Kenny Neal.   Elsewhere on the chart we see some albums that have been in the charts awhile but had tapered off having a bit of resurgence.  Albert Castiglia, Eric Clapton, and Joe Louis Walker are all on the rise this week.

We’ve also got some albums in this week I’ve yet to hear much from or about so I’ve got some homework.  Steve Gerard & The National Debonaires, Lucky Peterson, Jay Gaunt, and Chrissie O’Dell are all albums that are new to me.  I still haven’t caught up on the pile of records in front of me but I’m going to have to find time for these, especially if they’re going to be around for a while.  It’s good to see these new records mingling with some of the albums that have been here awhile.  It’s a good time to be a blues fan.

  1. Buddy Guy  – Living Proof
  2. Robin Rogers  – Back In The Fire
  3. James Cotton  – Giant
  4. Charlie Musselwhite  – The Well
  5. Kenny Neal  – Hooked On Your Love
  6. Eden Brent  – Ain’t Got No Troubles
  7. Albert Castiglia  – Keepin On
  8. Steve Gerard & The National Debonaires  – Words Are Like Bullets
  9. Joe Louis Walker  – Live On The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
  10. Eric Clapton  – Clapton
  11. Cyndi Lauper  – Memphis Blues
  12. Devon Allman’s Honeytribe  – Space Age Blues
  13. Jay Gaunt  – Harmonicopia
  14. Lucky Peterson  – You Can Always Turn Around
  15. Chrissie O’Dell  – If I Had A Dime
  16. Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters  – Spread The Love
  17. The Derek Trucks Band  – Roadsongs
  18. Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band  – Live! In Chicago
  19. Shawn Camp  – 1994
  20. Walter Trout  – Common Ground
  21. Dave Specter  – Spectified
  22. Reverend Km Williams  – When I Rise
  23. Mitch Kashmar & The Pontiax  – 100 Miles To Go
  24. Tony Joe White  – That On The Road Look – Live
  25. Biscuit Miller  – Blues With A Smile

There aren’t many changes on Billboard’s chart this week with Buddy Guy and Kenny Wayne Shepherd again leading the way.

  1. Buddy Guy – Living Proof
  2. Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band – Live! In Chicago
  3. Etta James – Icon: Etta James
  4. Joe Bonamassa – Live From The Royal Albert Hall
  5. 7 Walkers – 7 Walkers
  6. Cyndi Lauper – Memphis Blues
  7. Charlie Musselwhite – The Well
  8. Joe Bonamassa – Black Rock
  9. The Steve Miller Band – Bingo!
  10. The Derek Trucks Band – Roadsongs

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