Relaxing Blues Music 2015 Vol 2

This article is a collaborative effort, crafted and edited by a team of dedicated professionals.

Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Contents

Looking for some calming, relaxing blues music to help you wind down? Check out our top picks for the best blues albums of 2015!

Introduction

This album contains some of the best Relaxing Blues Music 2015 has to offer. If you are looking for some good relaxing blues music to help you unwind after a long day, then this is the album for you.

The Benefits of Relaxing Blues Music

Relaxing blues music can have many benefits for your mind and body. It can help you to relax, to focus, and to feel more positive. It can also help you to sleep better, to reduce stress, and to manage pain. Let’s take a closer look at some of these benefits.

Reduces stress and anxiety

Relaxing blues music has been shown to be effective in reducing stress and anxiety. A study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology found that listening to relaxing blues music can help to decrease stress and anxiety levels. The study found that participants who listened to relaxing blues music had lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, and reported feeling less anxious.

If you’re looking for a way to reduce stress and anxiety, consider adding some relaxing blues music to your playlist.

Improves sleep quality

If you have trouble sleeping, relaxing Blues music can help you fall asleep and stay asleep. One study found that people who listened to 45 minutes of soothing music before bed fell asleep faster than those who didn’t listen to any music. They also slept better throughout the night and felt more rested in the morning.

Another study looked at people with insomnia and found that those who listened to relaxation tapes fell asleep sooner, slept more soundly, and felt more rested in the morning than those who didn’t listen to the tapes. The relaxation tapes helped the insomniacs sleep an average of one hour longer per night.

Relaxing Blues music can also help people with sleep apnea, a disorder that causes interrupted breathing during sleep. One study found that people with sleep apnea who listened to 45 minutes of soothing music before bed had fewer breathing interruptions during the night and slept better overall.

Aids in concentration and focus

Studies have shown that listening to relaxing blues music can help you focus and concentrate. One study found that people who listened to music while working on a task were better able to retain information and stay on task than those who did not listen to music.

Other research has shown that relaxing blues music can help reduce stress and anxiety. One study found that people who listened to music for 30 minutes had lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol.

So if you need to focus on a task or relieve stress, consider popping on some relaxing blues music.

The Best Relaxing Blues Music of 2015

The best relaxing blues music of 2015 can be found on this album. It features some of the greatest blues musicians of our time. This album is sure to get your toes tapping and your body moving. Let the music take you away.

“Sweet Home Chicago” – Robert Johnson

On “Sweet Home Chicago”, Robert Johnson laments leaving the city he loves so much, but finds some solace in the memories he has of it. The piano and slide guitar work together beautifully to create a mournful, yet strangely comforting atmosphere.

“Cross Road Blues” – Robert Johnson

“Cross Road Blues” is a song written and recorded by American blues artist Robert Johnson in 1936. Johnson sold the rights to the song to Don Law and Ernie Oertle in exchange for recording time and was subsequently recorded by numerous artists. The song is considered one of the most influential blues songs of all time.

In 2004, the United States Library of Congress honored “Cross Road Blues” as a National Recording Registry track, deeming it “traditional” and “culturally significant”.

“Hellhound on My Trail” – Robert Johnson

eerie, minimalist design and its slow, measured movement give it a feeling of inexorable fate. The words are simple, but the emotions are complex and deep.

“I Can’t Quit You Baby” – Willie Dixon

Willie Dixon was an American blues musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is notable for his work with Chess Records in Chicago and has been recognized as one of the most prolific songwriters of his time. He wrote or co-wrote over 500 songs, including “I Can’t Quit You Baby”, which was recorded by Willie Dixon and his band in 1954. The song has been covered by many artists, including Led Zeppelin, Cream, and Eric Clapton. It is a slow, 12-bar blues song with a simple chord progression and lyrics that tell the story of a man who is trying to leave his lover but finds himself unable to do so.

“Spoonful” – Willie Dixon

Willie Dixon was an American blues singer, songwriter and record producer. He wrote over 500 songs, including “Hoochie Coochie Man”, “I Ain’t Superstitious” and “My Babe”. He also wrote and produced records for Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf,Leonard Chess, Little Walter and Chuck Berry. Dixon’s songs have been recorded by a variety of artists, including Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones.

Conclusion

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