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Hoochie Coochie Man [LRC]
(2001)
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The source for this 1964 live performance appears to be Lippmann and Rau, the sponsors of Europe's American Folk Blues Festival. Considering that Chess Records never recorded Muddy's live set during this era, this disc is priceless. Otis Spann is at the piano, George Smith plays sax, Sammy Lawhorn is the second guitarist, and Francis Clay and ...
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The Real Folk Blues/More Real Folk Blues [MCA]
(1999)
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Waters' The Real Folk Blues and More Real Folk Blues, combined here onto one CD, were not exactly random collections of tracks -- the quality was too consistently high for them to just have been picked out of a hat. Still, it was a pretty arbitrary grouping of items that he recorded between 1947 and 1964. In fact, they hail from throughout his ...
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More Real Folk Blues
(1967)
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The companion volume to the first Waters entry in the series is even more down home than the first. Featuring another brace of early Chess sides from 1948-1952, this release features some essential tracks not found on The Chess Box. With the bludgeoning stomp of "She's Alright" featuring Elgin Evans's kickass drumming and the moody introspection ...
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Blues Legend [Golden Stars]
(2000)
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Rollin' Stone [Proper]
(2002)
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One More Mile
(1994)
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Muddy Waters
A double CD of 41 tracks, none of which are found on The Chess Box. With only three exceptions, none of them have ever been available on an American album before, and quite a few were never previously released anywhere. During most of his stay at Chess, Muddy's output was remarkably prolific and consistent. If you are interested enough in him to ...
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Screamin' and Cryin' [Universe]
(2004)
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Bull Durham Blues
(1999)
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John Dee Holeman
Piedmont bluesman John Dee Holeman mixes a little Texas into his North Carolina guitar approach, even covering Lightnin' Hopkins' "Give Me Back My Wig" as the first track of Bull Durham Blues, his debut album. Holeman isn't as irascible as Hopkins, with a gentle vocal approach that's closer to Mississippi John Hurt in demeanor, and his guitar ...
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Barrelhouse Blues
(1999)
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Various Artists
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Blues Men [LRC Box Set]
(2001)
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Various Artists
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King of Chicago Blues [Proper]
(2006)
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The Blues: Rolling Stone: 1941-1950
(2002)
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There are countless Muddy Waters compilations on the market, but what makes this two-disc package so interesting is that it traces the transformation of Waters from a tractor operator on Stovall's Plantation in Mississippi to his incarnation as the king of Chicago blues. Opening with a pair of acoustic field recordings, "Country Blues" and the ...
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