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Crossroads Top 40 Albums For October 2017

  1.   Blind Boys of Alabama – Almost Home (BBOA)

 

  1. Savoy Brown – Witchy Feelin’ (Ruf)

  1. Randall Bramblett – Juke Joint at the Edge of the World (New West)

  1. Stanton Moore – With You in Mind (Cool Green)

  1. Dee Dee Bridgewater – Memphis…Yes, I’m Ready (OKeh)

  1. Sherman Holmes Project – The Richmond Sessions (M.C.)

  1. Wee Willie Walker & the Andy Paule Soul Orchestra – After a While (Blue Dot)

  1. Van Morrison – Roll With the Punches (Exile/Caroline)

  1. Gregg Allman – Southern Blood (Rounder)

  1. Johnny Rawls – Waiting for the Train (Catfood)

  1. Benny Turner – My Brother’s Blues (NOLA Blue)

  1. Rick Estrin & the Nightcats – Groovin’ in Greaseland (Alligator)

  1. Tommy Castro – Stompin’ Ground (Alligator)

  1. Mitch Woods – Friends Along the Way (E One)

  1. Chickenbone Slim – The Big Beat (Chickenbone Slim)

  1. Sonny Landreth – Recorded Live in Lafayette (Provogue)

  1. Andy T Band – Double Strike (American Showplace Music)

  1. Various Artists – Jesus Rocked the Jukebox (Craft)

  1. The Sons of the Soul Revivers – Live! Rancho Nicasio (Little Village Foundation)

  1. Johnny DeFrancesco & Duke Jethro – A Tribute to B.B. King’s Live at the Regal (Ton A’ Chopps)

  1. Al Basile – Quiet Money (SweetSpot)

  1. Williams, Wayne & Isaak – Big City, Back Country Blues (Brandon Isaak)

  1. Altered Five Blues Band – Charmed and Dangerous (Blind Pig)

  1. Jimmy Reed – Mr. Luck (Craft)

  1. Corey Dennison Band – Night After Night (Delmark)

  1. Pee Wee Crayton – The Pee Wee Crayton Collection 1947-62 (Acrobat)

  1. Various Artists – Rough Guide to Holy Blues (World Music Network)

  1. John McNamara – Rollin’ With It (Bahool)

  1. Johnny Ray Jones – Feet Back in the Door (Moondogg)

  1. Doug MacLeod – Break the Chain (Reference Records)

  1. George Thorogood – Party of One (Rounder)

  1. Guy Davis & Fabrizio Poggi – Sonny & Brownie’s Last Train (M.C. Records)

  1. Walter Trout – We’re All in This Together (Provogue)

  1. John Lee Hooker – Whiskey & Wimmen (Vee Jay)

  1. Hamilton Loomis – Basics (Ham-Bone)

  1. Willa – Better Days (Building)

  1. Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Lay It On Down (Concord)

  1. Jonny Lang – Signs (Concord)

  1. Chris ‘Bad News’ Barnes – Hokum Blues (Vizztone)

  1. The Nighthawks – All You Gotta Do (Eller Soul)

Chris Heim produces and hosts Global Village, a nationally and internationally distributed world music show; the nightly jazz show Night Train, and Crossroads, KMUW’s twice-weekly blues and R&B show. Chris is also a critic and freelance writer whose work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Utne, Global Rhythm, Dirty Linen, and Option, among others.