Don Patterson - The Return Of Don Patterson (Muse 1972)
Don's greasy B-3 teams up perfectly with the soulful saxes of Eddie Daniels and the sadly underrated guitar of Ted Dunbar. Freddie Watts on drums supplies lots of action with creative fills and rolls. This album wins the "Least Likely Cover" award with Don's take on "Theme From the Odd Couple" but it works really well.
Muddy Waters Blues Band - Mud In Your Ear (Muse 1973)
Muse Records specialized in jazz but did release this compilation of songs from some 1967 sessions cut by Alan Douglas. The Mud Man produced and played but didn't sing for contractual reasons. His band at the time were definitely stars in their own right:
Drums – Francis Clay
Guitar – Sammy Langhorne
Guitar, Vocals – Luther Johnson
Harmonica, Vocals – George "Mojo" Buford
Piano – Otis Spann
Great stuff.
EDIT: Actually, this is NOT the Muse comp but a different selections of tracks from the same sessions, some on Muse and some not. I see another Vinyl Rip of the Day in my future.