Blues is the root of much of what we listen to today: rock, soul, R&B,
and even parts of pop and electronic music. It is a direct genre, built on tone,
timing, and truth — where a voice and a guitar can be enough to say everything.
In this section you will find a selection of blues on vinyl: cornerstone classics,
major artists, carefully produced reissues, and new releases.
Records for listeners who want groove, dynamics, and the kind of sonic intimacy that vinyl can highlight.
How to choose a blues vinyl record
If you want to understand where it all comes from, start with tradition: stripped-down recordings and historical classics.
If you prefer energy and groove, electric blues and urban bands are often more immediate.
For system-focused listening, curated reissues can help bring out tone and presence.
Product pages include details such as format, release year, label, and edition features.
With blues records, cues like remastering, pressing quality, and the cut can strongly affect
the realism of voices and instruments, especially in intimate passages.
Frequently asked questions about blues vinyl records
Which blues vinyl records are best for beginners?
It depends on taste: tradition for a more raw sound, electric blues for impact and groove,
modern blues for a bridge to contemporary styles.
Does blues sound better on vinyl?
Often yes: tone, microdynamics, and presence are central to blues,
and vinyl can enhance the intimacy of the performance.
Are originals better than reissues?
Originals have charm and collectible value, but many high-quality official reissues
offer excellent sound and greater reliability.