All albums in genre Blues
- January 21, 1980
- Percy Sledge - The Best Of Percy Sledge
- July 15, 1980
- Live Wire - No Fright / Break Of Day
- October 2, 1980
- Alexis Korner & Colin Hodgkinson - White & Blue
- September 12, 1980
- The Robert Cray Band - Who's Been Talkin'
- December 16, 1980
- Kojo - Lucky Street
- June 24, 1979
- Merrill E. Moore - 20 Golden Pieces Of
- July 28, 1979
- Steve Gibbons Band - Get Up And Dance - The Best Of Steve Gibbons
- July 8, 1979
- Jim Jackson - Kansas City Blues
- June 7, 1979
- The Marshall Tucker Band - The Best Of
- February 6, 1979
- Erik Van Neygen - Stille Brieven
- January 28, 1979
- Meri Cetinić - Meri
- December 8, 1979
- The Jackys - Bettina's Boogie
- December 21, 1979
- Arik Einstein = אריק איינשטיין, Shalom Hanoch = שלום חנוך - In Concert = בהופעה משותפת
- May 3, 1979
- Dan Sadowsky & The Ophelia Swing Band - Spreadin' Rhythm Around
- April 4, 1979
- Bonnie Raitt - The Glow
- January 13, 1979
- Ducks Deluxe - Last Night Of A Pub Rock Band
- February 7, 1979
- Ville Emard Blues Band - 2 Disques Incluant 2 Oeuvres Inédites
- March 16, 1979
- Various - The Ace (USA) Story Volume 2
- July 7, 1979
- Various - Aladdin Magic
- March 17, 1979
- Moirana & Culpeper's Orchard - Loners & Lovers + Second Sight
- January 8, 1979
- Orion - Sunrise
- January 23, 1979
- Various - Streetwalking Blues
- July 22, 1979
- Claudia Schmidt - Claudia Schmidt
- December 11, 1979
- Mahalia Jackson - Mahalia Jackson
- May 3, 1979
- Charlie Moore & Smoketown Strut - Mountain Sweetheart
- March 7, 1979
- Washington Phillips - Denomination Blues
- June 22, 1979
- John Renbourn, Stefan Grossman - Snap A Little Owl
- February 28, 1978
- The Ebbtides, Butch Ballard Orchestra - What Is Your Name Dear / Only Be Mine
- December 27, 1978
- Various - That's Jazz
- October 25, 1978
- Hans Edler - Jukebox Graffiti No. 2
- October 12, 1978
- The Five Royales - 17 Hits
- November 27, 1978
- Tommy Tucker - Live+Well
- January 17, 1978
- Tom McFarland - Travelin' With The Blues
- April 15, 1978
- Various - Gabe's Dirty Blues
- December 9, 1978
- Tracy Nelson - Homemade Songs
- October 28, 1978
- Charles Brown & Johnny Moore's Three Blazers - Sunny Road
- August 5, 1978
- Dr. Feelgood - Milk And Alcohol
- July 10, 1978
- Charlie Musselwhite - The Harmonica According To Charlie Musselwhite
- December 3, 1978
- Big Joe Turner / Axel Zwingenberger - Let's Boogie Woogie All Night Long
- July 11, 1978
- Peter Thorup - Rejsen Til Kina
- October 20, 1978
- The Supremes - The Supremes At Their Best
- October 13, 1978
- Harry Sacksioni - Om De Hoek
- September 21, 1978
- Danny Green - Ask Her
- February 2, 1978
- Ry Cooder - Jazz
- September 2, 1978
- Lightnin' Hopkins - Sings The Blues
- June 19, 1978
- Rocky Roberts - Un Grande Del Rhythm And Blues
- November 6, 1978
- John Spencer's Louts - The Last LP
- November 25, 1978
- Jon Wilcox - Close To Home
- June 27, 1978
- Lucio Battisti - Songs
- May 14, 1978
- R. Crumb And The Cheap Suit Serenaders - Number Three
- June 19, 1978
- Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill / Blue Monday
- September 17, 1978
- The Rolling Stones - The Black Box
- April 5, 1978
- Townes Van Zandt - Flyin' Shoes
- September 5, 1978
- Bill Black's Combo - Cashin' In (A Tribute To Luther Perkins)
- September 22, 1977
- Robert Jr. Lockwood - Does 12
- April 6, 1977
- Roy Brown - Laughing But Crying
- May 6, 1977
- Kansas City Stompers - Med Venner
- October 28, 1977
- Them - The Story Of Them
- November 14, 1977
- Tex Ritter - Lonely Mountains
- April 3, 1977
- Katie Webster - Whooee Sweet Daddy
- April 3, 1977
- Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Midnight Special
- November 14, 1977
- Ronnie Spector And The E-Street Band - Say Goodbye To Hollywood
- October 20, 1977
- Van Morrison - This Is Where I Came In
- January 27, 1977
- Eddie Lang - Jazz Guitar Virtuoso
- May 10, 1977
- Pen Lee - Catlook Gypsies
- December 2, 1977
- John Mayall - Primal Solos
- January 10, 1977
- The Boomtown Rats - Lookin' After No. 1
- April 18, 1977
- The Seeds - Fallin' Off The Edge
- November 11, 1977
- Ungava - Ungava
- July 27, 1977
- Rusty Wier - Stacked Deck
- August 21, 1977
- Louisiana Red - Live + Well
- July 12, 1977
- Various - The Blues
- June 5, 1977
- Tampa Red - 1932 - 1953 ("You Can't Get That Stuff No More")
- February 25, 1977
- Johnny Guitar Watson - Lover Jones / Tarzan
- March 5, 1977
- Lou Rawls - Greatest Hits
- July 13, 1977
- The Dominoes - Volume Four : 21 Hits
- March 28, 1976
- Dionne Warwicke - Dionne Warwicke!
- January 3, 1976
- The J. Geils Band - Peanut Butter
- October 19, 1976
- Zabu & Co - Melancholy Me / 99 Men
- February 18, 1976
- Willy Michl - Blues + Balladen
- September 19, 1976
- Clifton Chenier - Frenchin' The Boogie
- September 7, 1976
- Kazumi Watanabe - Monday Blues
- November 16, 1976
- Bruno Lomas - Bruno Lomas
- November 16, 1976
- Albert King - Truckload Of Lovin'
- November 22, 1976
- Johnny Hallyday - Johnny Hallyday Story (Palais Des Sports)
- September 5, 1976
- Gerry Lockran - Blues Blast Off
- December 11, 1976
- The Stylistics - Grandes Exitos
- January 9, 1976
- Fred Karlin - Leadbelly
- July 26, 1976
- Jimmy Dawkins - I Want To Know
- July 18, 1976
- Dave's Triad - Dave's Triad
- October 23, 1976
- Various - Doo Wop Doo Wop
- August 8, 1976
- Shirley Eikhard - Say You Love Me
- October 5, 1976
- Backdoor - Activate
- June 4, 1976
- Procol Harum - Rock Roots
- July 27, 1976
- Baris Mancho - Baris Mancho
- December 17, 1976
- Rekyl - Rekyl
- July 23, 1976
- Albert King - Guitar Man
- November 3, 1976
- Rod Stewart - Shake / Bright Lights Big City
- December 26, 1976
- John Mayall - Lo Mejor De John Mayall
- February 10, 1976
- Bobbie Gentry / Michel Legrand - Ode To Billy Joe - Main Title / There'll Be Time (Love Theme)
- January 13, 1976
- 서울 나그네 - 고고 Go Go 생음악 1집
- July 21, 1976
- Telly Savalas - Who Loves Ya Baby
- June 14, 1976
- Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More From The Road
- November 3, 1975
- Jimi Hendrix - Crash Landing
- May 2, 1975
- Jelly Roll Morton - Blues And Rags From Piano Rolls 1924/1925
- February 26, 1975
- Billie Holiday - A Day In The Life Of Billie Holiday
- March 1, 1975
- ZZ Top - Fandango!
- October 9, 1975
- J.T. Brown And His Boogie Boys - Rockin' With J.T.
- March 6, 1975
- The Kinks - Long Tall Sally
- November 20, 1975
- Telegraph Ave. - Telegraph Ave. Vol. 2
- December 17, 1975
- Rashied Ali featuring Royal Blue - N.Y. Ain't So Bad: Ali Plays The Blues
- December 11, 1975
- The Allman Brothers Band - The Road Goes On Forever
- April 14, 1975
- Chris Barber - The Chris Barber Jubilee Album 3 (1970 - 1974)
- May 8, 1975
- Rusty Wier - Don't It Make You Wanna Dance?
- September 6, 1975
- The Wombles - Superwombling
- January 9, 1975
- Homesick James - Home Sweet Homesick James
- January 3, 1975
- Matt Taylor - Old New Intuitive
- October 8, 1975
- Jerry Lee Lewis - 16 Songs Never Released Before 1
- March 22, 1975
- Eric Clapton / Jack Bruce / Ginger Baker - The Early Cream Of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ginger Baker
- May 18, 1975
- Oscar Peterson & Roy Eldridge - Oscar Peterson & Roy Eldridge
- November 9, 1975
- Drupi - Due
- January 25, 1975
- Freddie King - The Best Of Freddie King
- February 7, 1975
- Z.Z. Hill - My Girl / Don't Make Me Pay
- July 19, 1974
- Various - American Blues Legends 74
- June 10, 1974
- Various - Disco de Ouro Difusora Volume II Especial
- November 12, 1974
- Oliver Sain - Booty Bumpin' (The Double Bump) / California Sunset
- March 6, 1974
- Ken Lyon And Tombstone - Sing Song City
- August 11, 1974
- Johnny Shines - Country Blues
- March 6, 1974
- The Mercy's - Pop Melayu Vol.1
- January 9, 1974
- Various - Kings & Queens of Ivory 1, 1935-1940
- April 11, 1974
- The Showmen - The Showmen
- August 13, 1974
- Eddie Lee Jones - Yonder Go That Old Black Dog: Blues, Spirituals And Folksongs From Rural Georgia By Eddie Lee Jones And Family
- November 24, 1974
- Roy Orbison - Sweet Mamma Blue
- May 2, 1974
- James P. Johnson - Daddy Of The Stride Piano
- October 4, 1974
- Gershwin - All The Works For Orchestra & For Piano & Orchestra
- August 10, 1974
- Louis Armstrong - Live Recording
- July 12, 1974
- Taj Mahal - Little Red Hen / Buck Dancer's Choice
- January 15, 1974
- Ernie Wilkins Featuring: Joe Newman, Snookie Young, Dave Spinosa, Grady Tate, Chuck Rainey, Hubert Laws, Woody Shaw, Kenny Burrell - Screaming Mothers
- February 20, 1974
- Mac Simmons - Youre So Fine / Blue Light
- September 24, 1974
- Sunnyland Slim - The Legacy Of The Blues Vol. 11
- October 17, 1974
- Klaus Lenz Big Band With Uschi Brüning And Klaus Nowodworski - Klaus Lenz Big Band
- November 13, 1974
- Blind Connie Williams - Philadelphia Street Singer (Blind Connie Williams- Traditional Blues, Spirituals And Folksongs)
- January 28, 1974
- Blind Lemon Jefferson - Blind Lemon Jefferson
- March 14, 1974
- Otis Rush - Screamin' And Cryin'
- June 6, 1974
- Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, Meade Lux Lewis - Boogie Woogie Kings
- December 17, 1974
- Various - Boogie Woogie Masters
- February 27, 1974
- The Late Bill Williams - Blues, Rags, And Ballads
- April 5, 1974
- Vassar Clements - Hillbilly Jazz
- November 22, 1973
- Judee Sill - Heart Food
- May 8, 1973
- Los Felinos - Bailalo / La Mula Bronca
- April 1, 1973
- Matt Taylor - Straight As A Die
- June 23, 1973
- Pugh Rogefeldt - On The Rocks
- August 1, 1973
- Tony McPhee - The Two Sides Of Tony (T.S.) McPhee
- April 14, 1973
- Sleepy John Estes With Yank Rachel - 1929-30 Sessions (Complete In Chronological Order)
- January 11, 1973
- Ted Taylor and Little Johnny Taylor - Cry It Out Baby / Walking The Floor
- July 22, 1973
- Son House, Willie Brown , Louise Johnson - Legendary Sessions Delta Style (The Famous 1930 Paramount Recordings In Chronological Order)
- January 20, 1973
- Various - The Explosion Of Rock'N Roll
- April 14, 1973
- Roy Head - Carol
- June 27, 1973
- Billie Holiday - Lady Sings The Blues
- October 3, 1973
- Rory Gallagher - Stereo Pop Special-38
- March 11, 1973
- Various - Stop My Brain!
- May 10, 1973
- Mike Deasy - Letters To My Head
- May 7, 1973
- The Allman Brothers Band - Beginnings
- April 20, 1973
- Mississippi Fred McDowell - 1904-1972
- June 7, 1973
- Thump'n Pig & Puff'n Billy - Downunda
- March 21, 1973
- Paul Geremia - Hard Life Rockin' Chair
- April 22, 1973
- Amigos De Maria - Rock
- October 26, 1973
- Memphis Slim - Very Much Alive And In Montreux
- January 26, 1973
- Jean Lafontaine - Forever And Ever
- May 24, 1973
- Rev. Gary Davis - O, Glory
- September 22, 1973
- Blossom Dearie - Blossom Dearie Sings, Volume I
- July 10, 1973
- Oscar Perry - Mother! Can Your Child Come Home / He Sent Me You
- August 27, 1973
- Artie Kaplan - Yours Is The Song / Steppin' Stone
- November 22, 1973
- Tony Joe White - 2 Originals Of Tony Joe White
- July 9, 1973
- Ted Taylor - Break Of Day / Fair Weather Woman
- June 24, 1973
- Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac/English Rose
- February 15, 1973
- Joe Liggins - Great Rhythm & Blues Vol. 6
- April 13, 1972
- Various - Barrelhouse Blues 1927-1936
- September 21, 1972
- Blind Lemon Jefferson / Son House - Blind Lemon Jefferson / Son House
- March 28, 1972
- Nina Simone - Nina Simone Sings Billie Holiday
- May 11, 1972
- Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis - Rock Smuk
- August 27, 1972
- Shirley Scott - Lean On Me
- November 1, 1972
- Yves Sinclair - San Francisco / Mr Night
- January 20, 1972
- Alexis Korner & Snape - The Accidental Band
- June 28, 1972
- Ron Paul Morin, Luke P. Wilson - Peaceful Company
- May 11, 1972
- Various - Lights Out: San Francisco (Voco Presents The Soul Of The Bay Area)
- April 19, 1972
- Catfish Hodge - Boogieman Gonna Get Ya
- October 9, 1972
- 浅川マキ - Live
- August 17, 1972
- John Paul Hammond - I'm Satisfied
- February 28, 1972
- Unknown Artist - Roots Of Black Music In America
- May 3, 1972
- Jimi Hendrix - In The Beginning
- September 6, 1972
- The Golden Gate Quartet - The Golden Gate Quartet
- September 19, 1972
- Ray Charles - What I'd Say / Hallelujah, I love Her So
- November 22, 1972
- Little Joe Blue - Gonna Walk On / Right There Where You Left It
- August 14, 1972
- Bob Ruzicka - Down And Losing
- November 19, 1972
- Black Velvet - People Of The World
- December 7, 1972
- T-Bone Walker - Fly Walker Airlines
- July 2, 1972
- Taste - First
- March 5, 1972
- Little Feat - Sailin' Shoes
- February 10, 1972
- Roy Buchanan - Sweet Dreams