suggest jazz and blues...tough call...two HUGE genres...
Well, there's always classic jazz albums like Miles Davis's
Kind of Blue, the all time best selling jazz record and an absolutly fantastic one at that, mellow mid-period Miles.
I'll jump on the Charlie Parker bandwagon for something older and recommend
Yardbird Suite, a 2 CD retrospective that gives a really great overvies of his career.
I'll also mention that early, instrumental Louis Armstrong is hard to beat, and Duke Ellington is absolutly essential. A Personal choice would be to go get anything by Fats Waller. He was a remarkable pianist, mostly known for the somewhat bawdy humor of his vocal tracks.
For Blues, Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf as said are great. Howlin' Wolf's
Moanin' at the Moonlight is one of my favorite blues albums.
I also wanna toss out a little something for you to listen to that you may like while I'm at it. Here's a quick little zip file with another classic blues artist that you may have passed by. Skip James was an obscure Mississippi bluesman from the 20s. Not many of his recordings have survived, but Shanchie records put out a disc called
The Complete Early Recordings of Skip James that gathered what was available. I got 3 songs off that on there.
And, while its not really blues or jazz, another thing I wanted to toss out there was some Western Swing, country sytle music from the 40s. Bob Willis was the most famous bandleader of the style, but I really like Spade Cooley. His music is a bit more ragged and the songs tend to have a less sunny disposition that suits me better. If you're looking for interesting old dusty music, his stuff may be fun. I have three tracks from
Spadella, a hits collection of his on there as well.
http://s60.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=29V6 ... 1CONK7W36T
I could ramble on more as this is really a huge topic, but I'm gonna quit for now since this post is already starting to ramble.
Hope you enjoy the tracks.