rhythm and blues 54. AIN’T THAT GOOD NEWS by Sam Cooke This 1964 record was soul/rhythm and blues singer Sam Cooke’s
country 52. LYLE LOVETT AND HIS LARGE BAND (self-titled) I think if Texas’ own nerdy country crooner Lyle Lovett would have
jazz 51. BLUE TRAIN by John Coltrane While Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme” is considered by most people as
alternative 50. VISIONS OF A LIFE by Wolf Alice 2017 brought us London-based alt-rock (Britrock) band Wolf Alice’s second record.
blues 48. THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS (CENTENNIAL COLLECTION) by Robert Johnson This is where it all began. Two days, two cities, 29 songs
blues 45. NEW YORK CITY by The Peter Malick Group (feat. Norah Jones) The year is 2000 and Norah Jones, daughter of Indian classical music
alternative 44. CAGE THE ELEPHANT (self-titled) Kentucky’s Cage the Elephant announce themselves within the first few notes