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Hard Again(more) »rank: 35947by: Muddy Waters
: essential recording:It's seems strange now to think of Muddy Waters's having to make a 'comeback,' but that's what the 1977 Hard Again came down to. The great bluesman's first post-Chess recording after 30 years with that company, it marked Waters's major-label debut and eventually went gold. The over-60 Waters lived up to all the attention with one of his most energetic, sustained performances, bettering his original version of 'Mannish Boy,' pushing 'Bus Driver' to a raging peak, and generally sounding like the wisest man on record. Harp player James Cotton and producer-guitarist Johnny Winter are among the support; they both stay out ... |
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Do Your Thing(more) »rank: 154593by: Papa Mali
: essential recording:It's seems strange now to think of Muddy Waters's having to make a 'comeback,' but that's what the 1977 Hard Again came down to. The great bluesman's first post-Chess recording after 30 years with that company, it marked Waters's major-label debut and eventually went gold. The over-60 Waters lived up to all the attention with one of his most energetic, sustained performances, bettering his original version of 'Mannish Boy,' pushing 'Bus Driver' to a raging peak, and generally sounding like the wisest man on record. Harp player James Cotton and producer-guitarist Johnny Winter are among the support; they both stay out ... |
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Rare & Unissued(more) »rank: 46013by: Muddy Waters
: essential recording:The reissue of this 1984 release puts some rare gems on CD for the first time. Some of the seminal bluesman's earliest sessions are here, including two tracks from 1947-48 with the legendary Sunnyland Slim, as well as some early sessions with Jimmy Rogers and Little Walter. There are also some later 1950s sessions, including James Cotton's first recording--that's him playing harmonica on 'Let Me Hang Around.' This album is far more than a historical curiosity, however; it contains Muddy sessions that can be found nowhere else (except on bootleg, and the sound quality of the legit recording is far, far ... |
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Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Muddy Waters(more) »rank: 36009by: Muddy Waters
:Album Description:Full title - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues. From the PBS series produced by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, this release is packed with 16 'Muddy' classics including 'I Can't Be Satisfied' & 'Got My Mojo Working'. Hip-O Records. 2003. |
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The Best of the Allman Brothers(more) »rank: 159710by: The Allman Brothers Band
:Album Description:Full title - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues. From the PBS series produced by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, this release is packed with 16 'Muddy' classics including 'I Can't Be Satisfied' & 'Got My Mojo Working'. Hip-O Records. 2003. |
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I'm the Boss Card in Your Hand(more) »rank: 111789by: Black Ace Buck Turner
:Album Description:Full title - Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues. From the PBS series produced by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, this release is packed with 16 'Muddy' classics including 'I Can't Be Satisfied' & 'Got My Mojo Working'. Hip-O Records. 2003. |
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Twist It, Babe!(more) »rank: 157782by: Catfish Keith
:Album Description:Catfish swims deep on this sliding, string-twanging classic from the two-time W.C.Handy Award nominee for BEST ACOUSTIC BLUES ALBUM. The 20-year veteran explores hypnotic hill country blues, percolating island rhythms and jumping hot jazzy swing, celebrating American roots music at it's finest. |
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Blues Masters: The Very Best of Elmore James(more) »rank: 152797by: Elmore James
: :This rocking trove of stylistic innovation spans Elmore James's peak recording years, from 1951 to 1963. In the charging fury of his slide guitar and his screaming voice one hears the echo of fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Robert Johnson, whose local Delta performances in the mid-1930s first inspired young Elmore to play guitar. Johnson's 'Dust My Broom'--which became James's signature song and the foundation of his recording career--kicks things off here with the slashing guitar work that helped define the electric-blues idiom, followed by his instrumental showpiece 'Hawaiian Boogie.' Drenched in Delta-driven emotion, his fiery vocals are well represented on ... |
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Masters Of Modern Blues(more) »rank: 169753by: Robert Nighthawk & Houston Stackhouse
: :This rocking trove of stylistic innovation spans Elmore James's peak recording years, from 1951 to 1963. In the charging fury of his slide guitar and his screaming voice one hears the echo of fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Robert Johnson, whose local Delta performances in the mid-1930s first inspired young Elmore to play guitar. Johnson's 'Dust My Broom'--which became James's signature song and the foundation of his recording career--kicks things off here with the slashing guitar work that helped define the electric-blues idiom, followed by his instrumental showpiece 'Hawaiian Boogie.' Drenched in Delta-driven emotion, his fiery vocals are well represented on ... |
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Greatest Blues Legends(more) »rank: 166572by: Various Artists
: :This rocking trove of stylistic innovation spans Elmore James's peak recording years, from 1951 to 1963. In the charging fury of his slide guitar and his screaming voice one hears the echo of fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Robert Johnson, whose local Delta performances in the mid-1930s first inspired young Elmore to play guitar. Johnson's 'Dust My Broom'--which became James's signature song and the foundation of his recording career--kicks things off here with the slashing guitar work that helped define the electric-blues idiom, followed by his instrumental showpiece 'Hawaiian Boogie.' Drenched in Delta-driven emotion, his fiery vocals are well represented on ... |



