VA - Blues Women Anthology [2007] (18 x CDs)
BLUES WOMEN
The Blues Women Anthology series is a sprawling, unofficial collection of
compilations that gathers performances by female blues artists from many
eras and corners of the genre.
Unlike curated anthologies issued by record labels with rights clearances
and remastered sources, these anthologies are bootleg compilations
assembled outside the formal industry system, circulating largely as digital
double-CD sets.
That context matters to how the series functions more than any single
track list, because part of the experience is encountering music that
might otherwise be scattered across rare LPs, obscure singles, or
out-of-print compilations.
As a body of material these anthologies are eclectic and uneven by design.
There are moments of clear beauty and deep expression here,
performances that carry the raw emotional weight and stylistic range that
define blues as a form.
Vocals and instrumentation run the gamut from early country blues grit to
later urban and rhythm-inflected styles, giving a broad, if informal,
sense of the diverse voices women brought to the music over decades.
On its own terms the series can be a trove of interesting performances,
especially for listeners who enjoy discovery outside mainstream catalogs.
The Blues Women Anthology series reads more as a collector-driven archive
than a polished survey.
It shines brightest when taken as a window into the breadth of women’s
contributions to blues and related forms, approached with an ear for charm
and curiosity rather than expecting uniform fidelity or definitive representation.
That blend of rawness and range gives the series a particular appeal,
even as its unofficial nature and patchy quality remind listeners that it occupies
a different space from sanctioned anthologies backed by labels and rights.
(Butterboy)
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This is a very odd selection of women artists and not what I was expecting at all but
eclectic or nay it is worth a listen and no mistake
A Butterboy compilation worthy of your eardrobes - pin ‘em back!

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