| | Blues: The Essential Album CD
2cds-BB King,John Lee Hooker/ Canned Heat/Peter Green/Leadbe Blues: The Essential Album Music Blues: The Essential Album Songs | 1. | Travellin Riverside Blues - Robert Johnson |
| 2. | Sweet Sixteen - B.B. King |
| 3. | Sittin' Here Thinkin' - John Lee Hooker |
| 4. | Still a Fool - Muddy Waters |
| 5. | Ice Pick - Albert Collins |
| 6. | High Fever Blues - Corey Harris |
| 7. | 61 Highway - Mississippi Fred McDowell |
| 8. | Come Here Baby - Robert Pete Williams |
| 9. | See My Jumper Hangin' on the Line - R.L. Burnside |
| 10. | Worried Life Blues - Big Maceo Merriweather |
| 11. | Love Is Like a Hydrant - Lightnin' Hopkins |
| 12. | This War - Son House |
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