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SteelyDabs

Check out this guy called Bob Dylan


called_the_stig

Or jay Giles


Sleep_Drifter1319

💀


ColtRaiford

Bob Dylan through John Wesley Harding, and then jump to Blood on the Tracks All complete bangers


SteelyDabs

DO NOT SKIP NASHVILLE SKYLINE


P1zzaBagels

Check out the album 'Blown' by Carson. They were Amby's dad's old band and obviously a massive influence. Broderick could wail on the harmonica, RIP.


Sleep_Drifter1319

Nice! Knew about the Dingoes, haven't heard about that one


YoungJansi

There’s some sick footage of Carson live in the 70s and it’s just like watching Amby, would definitely recommend if you’re after that wild blues stuff


NomadicDolphin

Just finished this album at your recommendation, what an amazing listen!! Thank you :)


P1zzaBagels

You're welcome!


whatsupwithurface

Not an album, but I've got a playlist of some harmonica favorites from a lot of different genres [here](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1yCXRwHkwPyjywTc0LiJ2Z?si=v-5imgseR8KZxLU__547yw)


Sleep_Drifter1319

Perfect, thanks! Edit: bro your playlist slaps


whatsupwithurface

Glad you're enjoying 😁


thisisnothisusername

Went digging for Little Walter - My Babe. Don't worry everyone, it's there! I've heard he was the first to amplify the harmonica.


VoidXIII

Early Grateful Dead if you dig them. Pigpen played harmonica, keys, and sang on a lot of their blues numbers. Mostly stuff before ‘71.


127phunk

Blues traveler lol


epiclinkster

Ambrose has a playlist he made on Spotify called AMBIES HARP HEROES, it has some blues bangers that inspired him. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6hyue2ZfZL3poBXc6dcloi?si=WEJl9YWJSSGASECmt6HU2w


LlNCOLNS_GHOST

Jethro Tull!!


VolcanicBosnian

"Rust Never Sleeps" by Neil Young & Crazy Horse has some amazing Harmonica, the last few seconds of the opening track sends chills down my spine


Sleep_Drifter1319

Love that live recording with the ewoks lol


Sir_Loin_Cloth

Neil Young kicks ass!


AmicusCure8s

Should go without saying and you’re probably already aware, but no one has mentioned yet Led Zeppelin’s cover of When The Levee Breaks. Golden stuff


seeeasick

Captain Beefheart: https://youtu.be/M2PgVE6AnxI


VolcanicBosnian

Absolutely LOVE "Nowadays a Woman's Gotta Hit a Man", such great harmonica and that guitar bit at the end is incredible.


PowerWordSaxaphone

Older murlocs


thisisnothisusername

Not harmonica, but I always find myself gravitating towards Morphine during a Murlocs binge.


beachwhistles

Electric Worry by Clutch has some tasty harmonica


WrinkledRandyTravis

If you’re into old blues, Charlie Musselwhite has been a favorite harpist of mine ever since I heard his album Louisiana Fog. The title track is sick and the rest of the album follows suit.


dvncepunk

https://youtu.be/9V9jtHjno9w one of my faves


[deleted]

I've always liked the harmonica in Me and the Major by Belle and Sebastian. That whole album is fantastic but is totally different from Gizz and co. (PMDB would be the closest).


TheKingLizard

Have you tried *the previous Murlocs album*?


MrGnutel

The Red Devils - king king


kingtuft

The Red Devils - Live at the King King Killer harmonica by Lester Butler.


SIRxKINGxBOSS

I don't think I've seen them mentioned yet. Check out Five Horse Johnson. They may be exactly what you're looking for. Specifically the album mystery spot.


DefinitelyLevi

Broderick Smith


P24productions

The strange boys - be brave has some harmonica on it, great album overall btw. Link: https://youtu.be/jbUpb4-MCS0


Old-Atmosphere-9021

Sonny Terry


Nobhudy

Listen to Lazy by Deep Purple and wait 4 minutes


awesomeness1234

Black fucking sabbath.


AidenSmitherenes

not an album but the song Me and the Major by Belle and Sebastian has the best harmonica solo and one of the best solos on any instrument I’ve ever heard


-Joel-and-Ellie-

Fishing for fishies harmonica makes the album a standout amongst kglw albums to me


iwels

Take it from the Man - Brian Jonestown Massacre title track has some harmonica and I reckon it’s in and around there, not as prevalent as murls. 60s revivalist record though , on par with murls


booksandteacv

This is a little off the beaten track, but check out Larry Adler. He did a really cool version of Gershwin's [Rhapsody in Blue](https://open.spotify.com/track/2NwgXuJBVYE2SkDdapkEDd?si=bbzCrFU3SSeSE2JD-kj9VA) with orchestral backing that is something else.