Top James Cotton Albums
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Chicago Sessions
Chicago Sessions
[2023]
James Cotton Blues Legends
James Cotton Blues Legends
[2020]
Two Sides of the Blues
Two Sides of the Blues
[2016]
Chicago Harp Showdown
Chicago Harp Showdown
[2013]
This Is
This Is
[2013]
Cotton Mouth Man
Cotton Mouth Man
[2013]
The Dave Cash Collection
The Dave Cash Collection
[2011]
Off the Wall
Off the Wall
[2011]
The Midnight Creeper
The Midnight Creeper
[2010]
South Side Boogie
South Side Boogie
[2010]
Giant
Giant
[2010]
James Cotton
James Cotton
[2010]
Fanny Mae
Fanny Mae
[2010]
Blues Routes: James Cotton
Blues Routes: James Cotton
[2009]
Blues Harp
Blues Harp
[2009]
Live & On the Move
Live & On the Move
[2007]
Vanguard Visionaries: James Cotton
Vanguard Visionaries: James Cotton
[2007]
Cut You Loose!
Cut You Loose!
[2006]
Live Blues Masters: James Cotton, Vol. 2
Live Blues Masters: James Cotton, Vol. 2
[2005]
Live Blues Masters: James Cotton
Live Blues Masters: James Cotton
[2005]
Blues Masters
Blues Masters
[2005]
Baby, Don't You Tear My Clothes
Baby, Don't You Tear My Clothes
[2004]
Midnight Creeper (Live)
Midnight Creeper (Live)
[2002]
It Was a Very Good Year
It Was a Very Good Year
[2001]
Fire Down Under the Hill
Fire Down Under the Hill
[2000]
It Was a Very Good Year (Live)
It Was a Very Good Year (Live)
[1999]
Late Night Blues (Live)
Late Night Blues (Live)
[1998]
Seems Like Yesterday
Seems Like Yesterday
[1998]
Seems Like Yesterday (Live)
Seems Like Yesterday (Live)
[1998]
Deep in the Blues
Deep in the Blues
[1996]
Living the Blues
Living the Blues
[1994]
3 Harp Boogie
3 Harp Boogie
[1993]
Mighty Long Time
Mighty Long Time
[1991]
Take Me Back
Take Me Back
[1990]
James Cotton Live At Antone's Nightclub
James Cotton Live At Antone's Nightclub
[1988]
Live At Antone's Nightclub
Live At Antone's Nightclub
[1988]
Live from Chicago - Mr. Superharp Himself!
Live from Chicago - Mr. Superharp Himself!
[1986]
High Compression
High Compression
[1984]
100% Cotton
100% Cotton
[1974]
Related Information for James Cotton
James Cotton (born July 1, 1935, Tunica, Mississippi, United States) is an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter, who has performed and recorded with many of the great blues artists of his time as well as with his own band. Although he played drums early in his career, Cotton is famous for his work on the harmonica. Cotton began his professional career playing the blues harp in Howlin' Wolf's band in the early 1950s. In 1965 he formed the Jimmy Cotton Blues Quartet, utilizing Otis Spann on piano to record between gigs with Muddy Waters' band. In the 1970s, Cotton played harmonica on Muddy Waters' Grammy Award winning 1977 album Hard Again.“The blues is all about feeling,” says Grammy Award-winning... read more
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