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The Definitive Collection(more) »rank: 6190by: Muddy Waters
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The Anthology: 1947-1972(more) »rank: 11706by: Muddy Waters
: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: WATERS,MUDDYTitle: ANTHOLOGY 1947-72Street Release Date: 08/28/2001DomesticGenre: BLUES TRADITIONAL :Muddy Waters should need no introduction. Not only did he provide a name for the world's greatest rock & roll band, but he also created the Chicago electric blues sound that's dominated the genre since he first hit the windy city in the late 1940s. His bands also featured what would become a who's who of electric blues: Little Walter, Jimmy Rogers, Otis Spann, James Cotton, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, and the list goes on. The Anthology covers Waters's most important period: his first ... |
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Fathers and Sons(more) »rank: 8105by: Muddy Waters
: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: WATERS,MUDDYTitle: ANTHOLOGY 1947-72Street Release Date: 08/28/2001DomesticGenre: BLUES TRADITIONAL :Muddy Waters should need no introduction. Not only did he provide a name for the world's greatest rock & roll band, but he also created the Chicago electric blues sound that's dominated the genre since he first hit the windy city in the late 1940s. His bands also featured what would become a who's who of electric blues: Little Walter, Jimmy Rogers, Otis Spann, James Cotton, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, and the list goes on. The Anthology covers Waters's most important period: his first ... |
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Hard Again(more) »rank: 8947by: Muddy Waters
: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: WATERS,MUDDYTitle: ANTHOLOGY 1947-72Street Release Date: 08/28/2001DomesticGenre: BLUES TRADITIONAL :Muddy Waters should need no introduction. Not only did he provide a name for the world's greatest rock & roll band, but he also created the Chicago electric blues sound that's dominated the genre since he first hit the windy city in the late 1940s. His bands also featured what would become a who's who of electric blues: Little Walter, Jimmy Rogers, Otis Spann, James Cotton, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, and the list goes on. The Anthology covers Waters's most important period: his first ... |
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Breakin' It Up & Breakin' It Down(more) »rank: 5706by: Muddy Waters
: :Muddy Waters had his second coming 30 years ago, when longtime friend and disciple Johnny Winter and his Blue Sky label returned him--after a series of listless recordings aimed at the rock audience--to the raw, powerful authenticity of his timeless Chess material with a series of powerful albums. Beginning with 1977's acclaimed Hard Again, a subsequent tour produced Muddy 'Mississippi' Waters Live, recorded onstage in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia with Muddy's band, Winter, and harmonica player/vocalist James Cotton. Enough live material remained for Legacy to release an expanded version with an entire second disc of unissued concert material. It seems ... |
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Folk Singer(more) »rank: 11975by: Muddy Waters
: :Muddy Waters started out playing acoustic blues in the Delta, and it shows on this return to his roots, designed to appeal to the mid-1960s surge of interest in folk music. The back of the CD includes a photo of Waters with bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon, as well as a very young Buddy Guy, gathered around a single microphone. This particular CD reissue includes five bonus tracks, among which are 'The Same Thing' and 'Short Dress Woman,' which take advantage of the longer CD running time. All of the other reasons to hear this one remain--Waters's strong, confident voice, the ... |
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At Newport(more) »rank: 12077by: Muddy Waters
: :Muddy Waters started out playing acoustic blues in the Delta, and it shows on this return to his roots, designed to appeal to the mid-1960s surge of interest in folk music. The back of the CD includes a photo of Waters with bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon, as well as a very young Buddy Guy, gathered around a single microphone. This particular CD reissue includes five bonus tracks, among which are 'The Same Thing' and 'Short Dress Woman,' which take advantage of the longer CD running time. All of the other reasons to hear this one remain--Waters's strong, confident voice, the ... |
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Muddy 'Mississippi' Waters Live(more) »rank: 10665by: Muddy Waters
:Album Description:Digitally remixed and remastered 2 disc Legacy Edition of the Grammy Award winning album Muddy ''Mississippi'' Waters Live. The original recording was produced by legendary guitarist Johnny Winter, who also plays and performs on the album. All tracks on disc 2 - Muddy ''Mississippi'' Waters Live at Harry Hopes - are live recordings of Muddy and his band never before available, 'Medley-After Hours/Stormy Monday Blues', 'Trouble No More', 'Champagne & Reefer', 'Corrina, Corrina', 'Hoochie Coochie Man', 'She Moves Me', 'Kansas City', 'Pinetop's Boogie Woogie', 'Mad Love (I Want You To Love Me)', 'Everything's Gonna Be Alright' & 'Got My Mojo ... |
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Electric Mud(more) »rank: 60295by: Muddy Waters
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. :This is the infamous 'somebody-put-something-in-the-Waters' LP from 1968. A relative hit for Chess, it features the exalted bluesman bellowing over psychedelicized arrangements that owe more to Steppenwolf than Willie Dixon. Waters himself complained that the drums were too busy and the lead guitar sounded like a cat's meow. Not a bad critique. --Steven Stolder |
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The Super Super Blues Band(more) »rank: 14375from: Chess MCA Records
:Album Description:Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007. :This is the infamous 'somebody-put-something-in-the-Waters' LP from 1968. A relative hit for Chess, it features the exalted bluesman bellowing over psychedelicized arrangements that owe more to Steppenwolf than Willie Dixon. Waters himself complained that the drums were too busy and the lead guitar sounded like a cat's meow. Not a bad critique. --Steven Stolder |


