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DescriptionRipped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy. Art & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Muddy Waters Muddy Waters in Chicago, 1977 Muddy Waters at Ontario Place, Toronto, June 1978 (with James Cotton) Wikipedia: McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 – April 30, 1983), known by his stage name Muddy Waters, was an American blues musician. He is often considered the "father of modern Chicago blues". Muddy Waters grew up on Stovall Plantation near Clarksdale, Mississippi and by age seventeen was playing the guitar at parties, emulating local blues artists Son House and Robert Johnson. He was recorded by Alan Lomax there for the Library of Congress in 1941. In 1943, he headed to Chicago with the hope of becoming a full-time professional musician, eventually recording, in 1946, for first Columbia and then Aristocrat Records, a newly formed label run by brothers Leonard and Phil Chess. In the early 1950s, Muddy and his band, Little Walter Jacobs on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on guitar, Elgin Evans on drums and Otis Spann on piano, recorded a series of blues classics, some with bassist/songwriter Willie Dixon, including "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I Just Want to Make Love to You" and "I'm Ready". In 1958, Muddy headed to England, helping to lay the foundations of the subsequent blues boom there, and in 1960 performed at the Newport Jazz Festival, recorded and released as his first live album, At Newport 1960. Muddy's influence is tremendous, not just on blues and rhythm and blues but on rock 'n' roll, hard rock, folk, jazz, and country; his use of amplification is often cited as the link between Delta blues and rock 'n' roll. The London Muddy Waters Sessions Release Date: 19721989 Label: Chess – CH-60013 Duration: 35:36 Genre: Blues Styles: Chicago Blues, Electric Chicago Blues, Slide Guitar Blues Recording Date: December 4, 1971 - December 8, 1971 If you like hearing '70s British rock stars attempting to jam with one of the originators of the form, then you'll probably like the results from this tepid 1971 session. Only the late Irish guitarist Rory Gallagher seems to be interacting with the old master here (and guitarist Sammy Lawhorn) while Stevie Winwood, Georgie Fame and Mitch Mitchell seem to be totally lost. 01. Blind Man Blues 3:33 02. Key to the Highway 2:28 03. Young Fashioned Ways 4:26 04. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town 3:57 05. Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I'm Gone 5:05 06. Walkin' Blues 3:05 07. I'm Ready 4:11 08. Sad Sad Day 5:21 09. I Don't Know Why 4:00 Lineup: Bass – Rick Grech Drums – Herbie Lovelle (tracks: A1, B2, B4), Mitch Mitchell Guitar – Rory Gallagher, Sam Lawhorn Harmonica – Carey Bell Harrington Piano, Organ – Georgie Fortune, Steve Winwood (tracks: A2, A4, B3) Producer – Esmond Edwards, Ian Green (2) Saxophone [Tenor] – Seldon Powell Trombone – Garnett Brown Trumpet – Ernie Royal, Joe Newman Vocals – Rosetta Hightower (tracks: A1) Vocals, Guitar [Slide] – Muddy Waters ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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