Blues rock is a fusion music genre that combines elements of blues and rock music. It is mostly an electric ensemble-style music with instrumentation similar to electric blues and rock: electric guitar, electric bass guitar, and drums, sometimes with keyboards and harmonica. From its beginnings in the early to mid-1960s, blues rock has gone through several stylistic shifts and along the way it inspired and influenced hard rock, Southern rock, and early heavy metal. Blues rock started with rock musicians in the UK and the US performing American blues songs. They typically recreated electric Chicago blues songs, such as those by Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolf, and Albert King, at faster tempos and with a more aggressive sound common to rock. In the UK, the style was popularized by groups such as the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, and the Animals, who put several blues songs into the pop charts. In the US, Lonnie Mack, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and Canned Heat were among the earliest exponents. These bands also "attempted to play long, involved improvisations which were commonplace on jazz records".[3] John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac also developed this more instrumental, but traditional-based style in the UK, while late 1960s and early 1970s groups, including Ten Years After, Savoy Brown, the Climax Blues Band and Foghat, became more hard rock oriented. In the US, Johnny Winter, the Allman Brothers Band, and ZZ Top represented a hard rock trend. While blues rock and hard rock shared a lot of similarities in the early 1970s, more traditional blues styles influenced blues rock in the 1980s,[3] when the Fabulous Thunderbirds and Stevie Ray Vaughan recorded their best-known works, and the 1990s, which saw guitarists Gary Moore, Jeff Healey, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd become popular concert attractions. Groups such as the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and the White Stripes brought an edgier, more diverse style into the 2000s, while the Black Keys returned to basics. Along with hard rock, blues rock songs became the core of the music played on album-oriented rock radio, and later the classic rock format established in the 1980s. Wikipedia

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Released Title Classification Artist Score Ratings
1975 For Earth Below very good Robin Trower 3.735 666
1976 Calling Card excellent Rory Gallagher 4.075 1427
1978 Move It On Over excellent George Thorogood & The Destroyers 3.830 430
1978 Photo-Finish excellent Rory Gallagher 3.841 902
1979 Degüello excellent ZZ Top 3.979 2722
1979 "Better Than the Rest" good George Thorogood & The Destroyers 3.407 182
1979 Top Priority excellent Rory Gallagher 3.914 1097
1980 More George Thorogood and The Destroyers nice George Thorogood & The Destroyers 3.492 198
1982 Bad to the Bone very good George Thorogood & The Destroyers 3.790 602
1982 Jinx very good Rory Gallagher 3.773 543
1983 Texas Flood excellent Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble 4.178 5648
1984 Couldn't Stand the Weather excellent Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble 3.984 3425
1985 Soul to Soul very good Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble 3.642 1770
1989 In Step excellent Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble 4.090 2741
1989 Masters of Reality excellent Masters of Reality 3.979 816
1991 The Sky Is Crying excellent Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble 3.864 1387
1995 Gov't Mule excellent Gov't Mule 3.881 641
1999 The White Stripes very good The White Stripes 3.717 7948
1999 Do What You Love poor Big Brother & The Holding Company 2.883 44
2000 A New Day Yesterday very good Joe Bonamassa 3.723 502
2000 De Stijl excellent The White Stripes 3.958 9582
2002 The Big Come Up very good The Black Keys 3.653 3188
2002 So, It's Like That nice Joe Bonamassa 3.515 323
2003 Birdland good The Yardbirds 3.248 248
2003 Thickfreakness excellent The Black Keys 3.860 4020

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