Blues "must have, top 100" list?


Anyone know of any "must have, top 100" type blues lists?
I just worked my way through a similar Jazz list, and found some incredible tunes.

Thanks,

Ed
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James Armstrong - Sleeping with a Stranger
Carey and Lurrie Bell - Son of A Gun
Mel Brown - Neck Bones and Cavier
Eddie C. Campbell - King of the Jungle
Jimmy Dawkins - Fast Fingers
Buddy Guy - Stone Crazy
The Holmes Brothers - In The Spirit
John Lee Hooker - Modern Recordings 1948 - 1954
Big Walter Horton - Can't Keep Loving You
Howlin' Wolf - Memphis Days
Junior Kimbrough - All Night Long
Albert King - Let's Have A Natural Ball
Magic Sam - Live
Otis Rush - Right Place Wrong Time
Son Seals - Bad Axe
Byther Smith - Housefire
Melvin Taylor - Melvin Taylor and the Slack Band
Troy Turner - Blues on my Back
Junior Wells - Hoodoo Man blues
Sonny Boy Williamson - any Chess recordings
Smokey Wilson - Smoke 'n' Fire
Johnny Winter - The Progressive Blues Experiment

I think that these are some strong contenders but I've left out a lot more than I've included
Craig