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Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
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The most influential blues singers, songwriters!

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Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 – January 10, 1976), better known as Howlin' Wolf or sometimes, The Howlin' Wolf, was an influential blues singer, songwriter, guitarist and harmonica player.

Early life
Born in White Station near West Point, Mississippi, he was nicknamed Big Foot and Bull Cow in his early years because of his massive size. He explained the origin of the name Howlin' Wolf thus: "I got that from my grandfather [John Jones]. He used to tell me stories about the wolves in that part of the country" and warn him that if he misbehaved, they would "get him". As a youth he listened to Charley Patton, who taught him the rudiments of guitar, as well as to the Mississippi Sheiks, Tommy Johnson and Jimmie Rodgers, whose famous "blue yodel" Burnett integrated into his singing style. His harmonica playing was modelled after that of Rice Miller, (also known as Sonny Boy Williamson II) who had lived with his sister for a time and taught him how to play. He played with Robert Johnson and Willie Brown in his youth.

He farmed during the 1930s, served in the United States Army as a radioman in Seattle during World War II, and by 1948 had formed a band which included guitarists Willie Johnson and M. T. Murphy, harmonica-player Junior Parker, a pianist named Destruction, and drummer Willie Steele. He began broadcasting on KWEM in West Memphis, Arkansas, alternating between performing and pitching farm equipment, and auditioned for Sam Phillips' Memphis Recording Service in 1951.

According to the documentary film The Howlin' Wolf Story, Howlin' Wolf's parents broke up when he was young. His very religious mother Gertrude threw him out of the house for refusing to work around the farm while still a child; he then moved in with his uncle, Will Young, who treated him badly. When he was 13, he ran away and walked 75 miles barefoot to join his father, where he finally found a happy home within his father's large family. During the peak of his success, he returned from Chicago to his home town to see his mother again, but was driven to tears when she rebuffed him and refused to take any money he offered her, saying it was from his playing the "Devil's music".
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Career
Howlin' Wolf quickly became a local celebrity, and soon began working with a band that included both Willie Johnson and guitarist Pat Hare. His first recordings came in 1951, when he was simultaneously signed with the Bihari brothers at Modern Records and to Leonard Chess' Chess Records. Chess issued Howlin' Wolf's How Many More Years in August 1951; Wolf also recorded sides for Modern, with Ike Turner, in late 1951 and early 1952. Chess eventually won the war over the singer, and Wolf settled in Chicago, Illinois. He began playing with guitarist Hubert Sumlin, whose terse, curlicued solos perfectly complemented Burnett's huge voice and surprisingly subtle phrasing. In the mid-'50s Wolf released "Evil" and "Smokestack Lightnin'", both major R&B hits.

His 1962 album Howlin' Wolf is one of the most famous and influential blues records, known for its cover illustration of an acoustic guitar leaning against a rocking chair. This album contained "Wang Dang Doodle", "Goin' Down Slow", "Spoonful" and Little Red Rooster, songs which found their way into the repertoires of British and American bands infatuated with Chicago blues. In 1965 he appeared on the television show Shindig along with the Rolling Stones, who had covered "Little Red Rooster" on an early album. He was often backed by bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon who authored such Howlin' Wolf standards as "Spoonful", "I Ain't Superstitious", "Little Red Rooster", "Back Door Man", "Evil", "Wang Dang Doodle" (primarily known as a Koko Taylor hit), and others.


1971, Howlin' Wolf and his long-time guitarist Hubert Sumlin travelled to London to record the Howlin' Wolf London Sessions LP. British blues/rock musicians Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Ian Stewart, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts played alongside the Wolf on this album. He recorded his last album for Chess, The Back Door Wolf, in 1973.

Unlike many other blues musicians, after he left his impoverished childhood to begin a musical career, Howlin' Wolf was always financially successful. He described himself as "the onliest one to drive himself up from the Delta" to Chicago, which he did, in his own car on the Blues Highway and with four thousand dollars in his pocket, a rare distinction for a black bluesman of the time. In his early career, this was the result of his musical popularity and his ability to avoid the pitfalls of alcohol, gambling, and the various dangers inherent in what are vaguely described as "loose women", to which so many of his peers fell prey.

After he married Lillie, an educated woman who was able to manage his professional finances, he was so financially successful that he was able to offer band members not only a decent salary, but benefits such as health insurance; this in turn enabled him to hire his pick of the available musicians, and keep his band one of the best around. According to his daughters, he was never financially extravagant, for instance driving a Pontiac station wagon rather than a more expensive and flashy car.

At 6 foot, 6 inches (198cm) and close to 300 pounds (136 kg), he was an imposing presence with one of the loudest and most memorable voices of all the "classic" 1950s blues singers. Howlin' Wolf's voice has been compared to "the sound of heavy machinery operating on a gravel road". Although the two were reportedly not that different in actual personality, this roughedged, slightly fearsome musical style is often contrasted with the more genteel but still powerful presentation of his contemporary, Muddy Waters, to describe the two pillars of the Chicago Blues representing the two sides of the music.

Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller), Little Walter Jacobs and Muddy Waters are usually regarded as the greatest blues artists who recorded for Chess in Chicago. Sam Phillips once remarked of Chester Arthur Burnett, "When I heard Howlin' Wolf, I said, 'This is for me. This is where the soul of man never dies.' " In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked him #51 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[1]

Wolf met his future wife, Lillie, while playing in a Chicago club one night when she just happened to attend. She and her family were urban and educated, and not involved to what was generally seen as the unsavory world of blues musicians. Nonetheless, immediately attracted when he saw her in the audience as Wolf says he was, he pursued her and won her over. According to those who knew them, the couple remained deeply in love until his death. They had two daughters, Bettye and Barbara.

Chester Burnett "Howlin Wolf" is buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Hillside, Cook County, Illinois, USA Plot: Section 18, right by the road. His gravestone has an image of a guitar and harmonica etched into it.
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2SergeK:

А можно глупый вапрос Вам:

а кому это здеся надоть?
да ышо по-вражьи...
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REGULAR RELEASES (chronological)
THE CHESS YEARS:


MOANIN' IN THE MOONLIGHT (Chess 9195) released 1959
Moanin' at Midnight / How Many More Years / Smokestack Lightnin' / Baby, How Long / No Place To Go / All Night Boogie / Evil / I'm Leaving You / Moanin' For My Baby / I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline) / Forty-Four / Somebody in My Home

HOWLIN' WOLF ('the Rocking Chair LP') (Chess 1469) released January 11 1962 (see Liner notes for this album)
Shake For Me / The Red Rooster / You'll Be Mine / Who's Been Talkin' / Wang Dang Doodle / Little Baby / Spoonful / Going Down Slow / Down In The Bottom / Back Door Man / Howlin' For My Baby / Tell Me

THE REAL FOLK BLUES (Chess 9273) released January 1966
Killing Floor / Louise / Poor Boy / Sittin' On Top of the World / Nature / My Country Sugar Mama / Tail Dragger / Three Hundred Pounds of Joy / Natchez Burnin' / Built For Comfort / Ooh Baby / Hold Me / Tell Me What I've Done

MORE REAL FOLK BLUES (Chess 9279) released January 27, 1967
Just My Kind / I've Got A Woman / Work for Your Money / I'll Be Around / You Can't Be Beat / You Gonna Wreck My Life / I Love My Baby / Neighbors / I'm the Wolf / Rocking Daddy / Who Will Be Next? / I Have A Little Girl

THE HOWLIN' WOLF ALBUM (Cadet 319) released January 1969
Spoonful / Tail Dragger / Smokestack Lightnin' / Somebody In My Home / Moanin' At Midnight / Built For Comfort / The Red Rooster / Evil / Down In The Bottom / Three Hundred Pounds of Joy / Back Door Man

EVIL (Chess 1540) released October 1969
(re-release of MOANIN' IN THE MOONLIGHT)

MESSAGE TO THE YOUNG (Chess 50002) released March 16, 1971
If I Were A Bird / I Smell A Rat / Miss James / Message to the Young / She's Lookin' Good / Just As Long / Romance Without Finance / Turn Me On

* THE LONDON SESSIONS (Chess 9297) released Summer 1971


* LIVE AND COOKIN' (AT ALICE'S REVISTED) (Chess 9339) released July 1972

THE BACK DOOR WOLF (Chess 9358) released November 19 1973
Moving / Coon on the Moon / Speak Now Woman / Trying To Forget You / Stop Using Me / Leave Here Walking / The Back Door Wolf / You Turn Slick On Me / Watergate Blues / Can't Stay Here

THE LONDON SESSIONS REVISITED (Chess 60026) released February 1974


COMPILATIONS:
CHESTER BURNETT a/k/a HOWLIN' WOLF (Chess 60016) released March 1972

CHANGE MY WAYS (Chess 93001) released early 1975


POSTHUMOUS RELEASES:
* AIN'T GONNA BE YOUR DOG/CHESS COLLECTIBLES VOL. 2 (Chess 9349) released March 15 1994

* THE CHESS BOX (Chess 9332)

CHICAGO -- 26 GOLDEN YEARS (Chess 9183)

* CHICAGO BLUES (Tomato 71733)

HIS GREATEST SIDES, VOL. 1(Chess 9107) released 1984

MOANIN' IN THE MOONLIGHT/HOWLIN' WOLF (Chess 5908) CD-pairing of these two LP's

* MUDDT & THE WOLF (Chess 9100) released 1982

HIS BEST (Chess 9375) released 1997


VARIOUS ARTISTS COMPILATIONS: (this excludes the many blues compilations with previously released material):
DEVIL GOT MY WOMAN: BLUES AT NEWPORT, 1966 (Vestapol 13049), 1996

BLUES AT THE COPA

* THE SUPER SUPER BLUES BAND (Chess 9169), 1968

Various Artists- A TRIBUTE TO HOWLIN' WOLF (Telarc Jazz Zone 83427) released 1998
Saddle My Pony / Howlin' For My Darling / Red Rooster, The / Just Like I Treat You / Built For Comfort / Ooh Baby (Hold Me) / Riding In The Moonlight / Back Door Man / Baby How Long / Killing Floor / Howlin' Wolf Boogie / Smokestack Lightnin' / Come To Me Baby
Personnel: Christine Ohlman, Ronnie Hawkins (vocals); Kenny Neal (guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, vocals); Cub Koda (guitar, harmonica, vocals); Collin Linden, Debbie Davies, Hubert Sumlin, Colin James, Lucinda Williams (guitar, vocals); Taj Mahal (harmonica, vocals); James Cotton (harmonica); Eddie Shaw (saxophone, vocals); Henry Gray (piano, vocals); Calvin Jones (bass); Sam Lay (drums, vocals); Tim Taylor (drums); Larry Donohue (percussion).
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SUN RELEASES: although these were done before the Chess sessions, they would not be released until years later- information provided by the inimitable Mr. KLAUS D. MUELLER




RIDIN' IN THE MOONLIGHT(Ace CH52)
(Originally released on RPM singles, and on Crown, Custom, United, and Kent LPs. "Chocolate Drops" and the second "Riding' in the Moonlight" were formerly unreleased. "Driving this Highway" only released before on a Polydor sampler LP)
Ridin' in the Moonlight/Crying at Daybreak/Passing By Blues/Driving this Highway/The Sun is Rising/Stealing my Clothes (My Friend)/I'm the Wolf/Worried about you Baby/House Rockin' Boogie Chocolate Drop (Brown Skinned Woman)/Keep what you got/Dog Me Around/Morning at Midnight (mistitled 'Moanin' At Midnight')/I Want Your Picture/My Baby Stole Off/Ridin' in the Moonlight


THE LEGENDARY SUN PERFORMERS (Charly CR 30134)
My Baby Walked Off / Smile At Me / Bluebird / Everybody's In the Mood / Chocolate Drop / Come Back Home / Dorthy Mae / Highway Man / Oh Red / My Last Affair / Howlin' For My Baby / Sweet Woman / C.V. Wine Blues / Look-A-Here Baby / Decoration Day / Well That's All Right
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__________________________________Muddy Waters_____________________________

McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1915 – April 30, 1983), better known as Muddy Waters, was an American blues musician and is generally considered "the father of Chicago blues". He is also the actual father of blues musician Big Bill Morganfield. Muddy Waters is generally considered one of the greatest bluesmen of all time, and in 2004 he was ranked #17 in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
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Early life
Waters was born McKinley Morganfield in Issaquena County, Mississippi in 1913 (He later told people that he was born in 1915 in Rolling Fork, Mississippi; the reason for this remains unknown). His grandmother Della Grant raised him after his mother died in 1918. His fondness for playing in mud earned him his nickname at an early age. Waters started out on harmonica but by age seventeen he was playing the guitar at parties and "fish fries", emulating two blues artists who were extremely popular in the south, Son House and Robert Johnson. "His thick heavy tone, the dark coloration of his voice and his firm almost stolid manner were all clearly derived from House," wrote Peter Guralnick in Feel Like Going Home, "but the embellishments which he added, the imaginative slide technique and more agile rhythms, were closer to Johnson."


Early career
In 1940 Waters moved to St. Louis before playing with Silas Green a year later and returning back to Mississippi. In the early part of the decade he ran a juke house, complete with gambling, moonshine, a jukebox and live music courtesy of Muddy himself. In the Summer of 1941 Alan Lomax came to Stovall, Mississippi, on behalf of the Library of Congress to record various country blues musicians. "He brought his stuff down and recorded me right in my house," Waters recalled in Rolling Stone, "and when he played back the first song I sounded just like anybody's records. Man, you don't know how I felt that Saturday afternoon when I heard that voice and it was my own voice. Later on he sent me two copies of the pressing and a check for twenty bucks, and I carried that record up to the corner and put it on the jukebox. Just played it and played it and said, `I can do it, I can do it.'" Lomax came back again in July of 1942 to record Waters again. Both sessions were eventually released as Down On Stovall's Plantation on the Testament label.

In 1943 Waters headed north to Chicago in hopes of becoming a full-time professional. He lived with a relative for a short period while driving a truck and working in a factory by day and playing at night. Big Bill Broonzy was the leading bluesman in Chicago until his death in 1958 and the city was a very competitive market for a newcomer to become established. Broonzy helped Waters out by letting him open Broonzy's show in the rowdy clubs. In 1945 Waters's uncle gave him his first electric guitar, which enabled him to be heard above the noisy crowds. In 1946 Waters recorded some tunes for Mayo Williams at Columbia but they were never released. Later that year he began recording for Aristocrat, a newly-formed label run by two brothers, Leonard Chess and Phil Chess. In 1947 Waters played guitar with Sunnyland Slim on piano on the cuts "Gypsy Woman" and "Little Anna Mae." These were also shelved, but in 1948 Waters's "I Can't Be Satisfied" and "I Feel Like Going Home" became big and his popularity in clubs began to take off. Soon after, Aristocrat changed their name to Chess and Waters's signature tune, "Rollin' Stone", became a smash hit.
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Success
The Chess brothers would not allow Waters to use his own musicians (Jimmy Rogers and Blue Smitty) in the studio; instead he was only provided with a backing bass by Big Crawford. However, by 1950 Waters was recording with perhaps the best blues group ever: Little Walter Jacobs on harmonica; Jimmy Rogers on guitar; Elgin Evans on drums; Otis Spann on piano; Big Crawford on bass; and Waters handling vocals and slide guitar. The band recorded a string of blues classics during the early 1950s with the help of bassist/songwriter Willie Dixon. "Hoochie Coochie Man" (Number 8 on the R&B charts), "I Just Want To Make Love To You" (Number 4), and "I'm Ready". These three were "the most macho songs in his repertoire," wrote Robert Palmer in Rolling Stone. "Muddy would never have composed anything so unsubtle. But they gave him a succession of showstoppers and an image, which were important for a bluesman trying to break out of the grind of local gigs into national prominence."

Waters reigned over the 1950s Chicago blues scene; he was its most popular artist and led its tightest band, fueled by hits from Willie Dixon, its strongest composer. On all these fronts, however, Waters contended with fierce competition from the gravel-voiced singer Howlin' Wolf. Wolf's band rivaled Water's all-star lineup, notably featuring the now-legendary guitarist Hubert Sumlin. Wolf also competed with Waters for the songwriting attention of Willie Dixon and recorded a large number of Dixon tunes. Nonetheless, Waters consistently retained an edge in popularity and esteem.

By the early 1950s, Waters was at the height of his career. "By the time he achieved his popular peak, Muddy Waters had become a shouting, declamatory kind of singer who had forsaken his guitar as a kind of anachronism and whose band played with a single pulsating rhythm," wrote Guralnick in his Listener's Guide.

Waters's success as the frontman led others in his group to seek the same recognition. In 1953 Little Walter left when his single "Juke" became a hit and in 1955 Rogers quit to form his own band. Waters could never recapture the glory of his pre-1956 years as the pressures of being a leader led him to use various studio musicians for quite a few years thereafter
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England and low-profile
He headed to England in 1958 and shocked his overseas audiences with loud, amplified electric guitar and a thunderous beat. When R&B began to die down shortly after, Waters switched back to his older style of country blues. His gig at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1960 (see At Newport 1960) turned on a whole new generation to Waters's Delta sound. After which English musicians of the likes of Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones expressed a fondness for the new sound, Waters switched back to electric circa 1964. Thereupon expressing anger when he felt that members of his own race were turning their backs to the genre while a Caucasian audience had shown increasing respect for the blues.

However, for the better part of twenty years (since his last big hit in 1956, "I'm Ready") Waters was put on the back shelf by the Chess label and recorded albums with various "popular" themes: Brass And The Blues, Electric Mud, etc. In 1972 he went back to England to record The London Muddy Waters Sessions with four hotshot rockers—Rory Gallagher, Steve Winwood, Rick Grech, and Mitch Mitchell — but their playing wasn't up to his standards. "These boys are top musicians, they can play with me, put the book before 'em and play it, you know," he told Guralnick. "But that ain't what I need to sell my people, it ain't the Muddy Waters sound. An if you change my sound, then you gonna change the whole man."

Waters sound was basically Delta country blues electrified, but his use of microtones, in both his vocals and slide playing, made it extremely difficult to duplicate and follow correctly. "When I plays onstage with my band, I have to get in there with my guitar and try to bring the sound down to me," he said in Rolling Stone. "But no sooner than I quit playing, it goes back to another, different sound. My blues look so simple, so easy to do, but it's not. They say my blues is the hardest blues in the world to play."


Comeback
In 1977 Johnny Winter convinced his label, Blue Sky, to sign Waters and the beginning of a fruitful partnership was begun. Waters's "comeback" LP, Hard Again, was recorded in just two days and was as close to the original Chicago sound he had created as anyone could ever hope for. Winter produced/played and pushed Waters to his limit. Former Waters sideman James Cotton contributed harmonica on the Grammy Award-winning album and a brief but well received tour followed. "He sounds happy, energetic and out for business," stated Dan Oppenheimer in Rolling Stone. "In short, Muddy Waters is kicking in another mule's stall."

In 1978 Winter recruited Walter Horton and Jimmy Rogers to help out on Waters's I'm Ready LP duplicating the critical and commercial success of Hard Again. The comeback continued in 1979 with the lauded LP Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live. "Muddy was loose for this one," wrote Jas Obrecht in Guitar Player, "and the result is the next best thing to being ringside at one of his foot-thumping, head-nodding, downhome blues shows." King Bee the following year concluded Water's reign at Blue Sky and all four LPs turned out to be his biggest-selling albums ever.


Death
In 1983 Waters died in his sleep, aged 70. At his funeral, throngs of blues musicians showed up to pay tribute to one of the true originals of the art form. "Muddy was a master of just the right notes," John Hammond Jr., told Guitar World. "It was profound guitar playing, deep and simple. . . . more country blues transposed to the electric guitar, the kind of playing that enhanced the lyrics, gave profundity to the words themselves." Two years after his death, the city that made Muddy Waters (and vice versa) honored their father by changing the name of 43rd Street to Muddy Waters Drive. Following Waters's death, B.B. King told Guitar World, "It's going to be years and years before most people realize how great he was to American music."
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Influence

His influence is almost indefinable, over a variety of music genres: blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, folk, jazz, and country. Waters also helped Chuck Berry get his first record contract.

His 1958 tour of England marked possibly the first time an amplified, hard-rocking band was heard there, although on his first tour he was the only one amplified. His backing was provided by Englishman Chris Barber's trad jazz group. (One critic retreated to the restroom to write his review because he found the band so loud.)

The Rolling Stones named themselves after Waters' 1950 song, "Rollin' Stone," (also known as "Catfish Blues," which Jimi Hendrix covered as well). Cream covered his song "Rollin' and Tumblin'" on their 1966 debut album Fresh Cream. One of Led Zeppelin's biggest hits, "Whole Lotta Love", is based upon the Muddy Waters hit, "You Need Love," which was written by Willie Dixon. Led Zeppelin also covered "You Shook Me". Dixon wrote some of Muddy Waters' most famous songs, including "I Just Want to Make Love to You" (a big radio hit for the '70s rock band Foghat), "Hoochie Coochie Man," and "I'm Ready." Angus Young of the rock group AC/DC has cited Waters as one of his influences. His songs sometimes appear in Martin Scorsese movies, including The Color of Money, Casino, and most memorably in Goodfellas ("Everything, everything, everything's gonna be alright this morning", from his song "Mannish Boy").

Other songs for which Muddy Waters is known include "Long Distance Call", "Rock Me", and the blues anthem "Got My Mojo Working".

In 1992, Waters was honored with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Albums
1958 - The Best of Muddy Waters
1960 - Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill Broonzy
1960 - At Newport 1960
1964 - Folk Singer
1966 - The Real Folk Blues
1966 - Muddy, Brass & The Blues
1967 - More Real Folk Blues
1967 - Super Blues
1968 - Electric Mud
1969 - After The Rain
1969 - Fathers And Sons
1969 - Sail On
1971 - They Call Me Muddy Waters
1971 - McKinley Morganfield A.K.A. Muddy Waters
1971 - Live (at Mr. Kelly's)
1972 - The London Muddy Waters Sessions
1973 - Can't Get No Grindin'
1974 - London Revisted with Howlin' Wolf
1974 - 'Unk' In Funk
1974 - The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album
1976 - Live at Jazz Jamboree '76
1976 - His Best 1947-1955
1977 - Hard Again
1978 - I'm Ready
1979 - Muddy "Mississippi" Waters - Live
1981 - King Bee" (Blue Sky label)
1982 - Rolling Stone
1982 - Rare And Unissued
1983 - Muddy & The Wolf
1989 - Trouble No More
1993 - The Complete Plantation Recordings
1997 - Paris, 1972
1997 - Goin' Back
1998 - One More Mile
1999 - A Tribute To Muddy Waters King Of The Blues
1999 - Hoochie Coochie Man
1999 - The Lost Tapes
2000 - The Golden Anniversary Collection
2001 - The Anthology

Singles
1941 Country Blues (Recorded By Alan Lomax)
1941 I Be's Troubled (Recorded By Alan Lomax)
1942 Ramblin' Kid Blues
1947 Little Anna Mae
1948 Hard Days
1948 Down South Blues
1949 Screamin' And Cryin'
1949 Last Time I Fool Around With You
1950 "Rollin' Stone" aka Catfish Blues
1950 "Rollin' and Tumblin'"
1950 Walkin' Blues
1951 Howlin' Wolf
1951 Lonesome Day
1951 They Call Me Muddy Waters
1951 Still A Fool
1951 Long Distance Call
1951 Honey Bee
1952 Iodine In My Coffee
1953 Sad Sad Day
1954 "I Just Want to Make Love to You"
1954 "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man"
1954 I'm Ready
1955 "Mannish Boy"
1955 "Trouble No More"
1955 Sugar Sweet
1956 All Aboard
1956 Rock Me
1956 Forty Days and Forty Nights
1956 "Got My Mojo Working"
1957 Good Lookin' Woman
1958 Born Lover
1959 Goin' Down Louisiana (aka Louisiana Blues)
1960 Deep Down In My Heart
1961 Messin' With The Man
1962 Going Home
1962 "You Shook Me"
1963 Let Me Hang Around
1964 My Home is on The Delta
1965 Early Morning Blues
1966 Canary Bird
1967 Trainfare Blues
1968 Mud In Your Ear
1969 Blues And Trouble
1970 Blues For Hippies
1971 Strange Woman
1972 My Pencil Won't Write No More
1973 Muddy Waters Shuffle
1974 Drive My Blues Away
1975 Born With Nothing
1977 Crosseyed Cat
1978 Copper Brown
1979 "She's Nineteen Years Old"
1981 Forever Lonely
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 10.04.07 01:33:24   
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Howlin' Wolf -Shake It For Me & I'll Be Back Someday (1964)


Howlin' Wolf / Rolling Stones 1965


Howlin' Wolf - Love Me Darlin' (1964)

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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 10.04.07 01:36:00   
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Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Working


Muddy Waters - Blow Wind Blow


Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man (live at newport 1960)


Muddy Waters - Intro/Soon Forgotten


Muddy Waters & bluesband - Kansas City


Muddy Waters - Long distance call

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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: vinyl   Дата: 10.04.07 07:39:28   
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2john lee hooker:
>А можно глупый вапрос Вам:
>а кому это здеся надоть?
>да ышо по-вражьи...
B принципе, кому-то здеся энто всё таки надоть, вот мне очень интересно было почитать про любимого музыканта, спасибо Сергею, только вот одно но... досадные ошибочки в дискографии, очень покоробили, много достойных пластинок упущено...я понимаю, не все пластинки Мадди найдёшь на CD, но всё же...
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 10.04.07 22:17:36   
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2vinyl:
http://www.bluesandrhythm.co.uk/documents/200.pdf

А ты не критикуй, а участвуй. Чего-то не хватает - возьми и напиши, если знаешь.
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: vinyl   Дата: 10.04.07 22:53:26   
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2SergeK:

>2vinyl:
>http://www.bluesandrhythm.co.uk/documents/200.pdf
>
>А ты не критикуй, а участвуй. Чего-то не хватает
>- возьми и напиши, если знаешь.

Я понимаю, не прослушивание, а тупая "копирка" чужой информации ставится во главу угла...
А "Супер Супер Блюз", который должен звучать "...в твоём ухе" почему-то пролетает мимо "элитных" блюзовых ушей...
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 10.04.07 23:32:34   
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2vinyl:
Естественно, если в дискографии стоит 1967 - Super Blues с Little Walter, то 1968 - Super Super Blues, тоже должен быть.

Понимаешь... никто, никому и ничего не должен. Поэтому, твой менторский тон тебе не на пользу, ибо сам ты не созидатель. Хочешь, чтобы люди относились нормально - помогай им ;)

Мог бы просто написать, без нравоучений. Не забывай "коронный вопрос" Паниковского! ;)
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: Primal Scream   Дата: 10.04.07 23:38:12   
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2john lee hooker:

>2SergeK:
>А можно глупый вапрос Вам:
>а кому это здеся надоть?
>да ышо по-вражьи...

Не пора ли нам замахнуться на тему про Джона, нашего, Ли, так сказать, Хукера, а то его явно ущемили в правах?
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: vinyl   Дата: 10.04.07 23:39:19   
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Тогда Супер, а как же "МАД в твоём ухе", так и не зазвучал?
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 11.04.07 00:05:47   
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2vinyl:
У меня звучат вот эти: The Complete Plantation Recordings, Folk Singer, Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill Broonzy и конечно же - Folk Festival of the Blues - [1964].

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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 11.04.07 01:18:20   
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: john lee hooker   Дата: 13.04.07 15:48:24   
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2SergeK:

Vinil намекает на Электрическую Грязь.
Ду ит фанки, сайки унд мадди...
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: john lee hooker   Дата: 13.04.07 15:50:21   
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2 Primal Scream:
>Не пора ли нам замахнуться на тему про Джона, нашего, Ли, так сказать, Хукера, >а то его явно ущемили в правах?

А я тутова причём?!
Тада толстого Вилли надова до кучи с его даблбасом сюда ф теремок фпихивать...
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 13.04.07 15:51:43   
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2john lee hooker:
Вы сомневаетесь в моей осведомленности? Зря... ;)
А я намекаю на то, что мне ДРУГОЕ ближе...
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 13.04.07 15:52:50   
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2john lee hooker:
Надо, но не хочеца! Он Бадди и других обижал :)
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: john lee hooker   Дата: 13.04.07 15:53:39   
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2SergeK:

>Вы сомневаетесь в моей осведомленности?
ничё я не намекаю...

...а вот и третий замаячал...
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: john lee hooker   Дата: 13.04.07 16:00:10   
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ежели фспомнить, кого Леннон с Лениным обидел (прости, Ильич), то половину мужыкальных сайтоф можа позакрывать...
Эт я к тому, шо в искусстве не важно "говно был человек или не говно". Фсё забудецца, а то шо "наплевал в Вечность", так сказать, "натворил", останецца... Как там у нашего "нашего фсё" в масеньких блюзовых историях:
"Гений и Злодейство -- две вещи несовместны" ? {со знаком вопроса}
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 13.04.07 16:04:03   
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Ну и открывайте, уважаемый ДжЛыХа! Я про него все равно толком ничего и не знаю... :)))
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: john lee hooker   Дата: 13.04.07 23:13:27   
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2SergeK:

>Ну и открывайте, уважаемый ДжЛыХа! Я про него
>все равно толком ничего и не знаю... :)))

нет! на это я пойтить не могу...
Кому это нада, пусть тот и несёт фольклор в массы.
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 13.04.07 23:21:23   
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2john lee hooker:
Ну, значит Дикси останется без темы ;)
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: john lee hooker   Дата: 13.04.07 23:44:17   
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А теперича по теме:
товарисчи, ежели кто-то ышо верит байкам роллингоф, шо Мадди в 64-ом белил-красил стены-потолки в Шахматном Царстве, шо в беспокойной южной части Шыкаги, немедля выкиньте это из своих голоф...
Роллинги шуткують...




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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: vinyl   Дата: 14.04.07 11:41:47   
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Кто сказал Шо др. ближе, а мы чеВо только MP-3 cлушаем???
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: vinyl   Дата: 14.04.07 11:48:35   
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Мы осведоВляМшы, что через год после "рождества" появиМшы...
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: vinyl   Дата: 14.04.07 12:01:04   
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2john lee hooker:
>товарисчи, ежели кто-то ышо верит байкам роллингоф,
>шо Мадди в 64-ом белил-красил стены-потолки в
>Шахматном Царстве

Да нет, это они, попав на CHESS, не были допущены в студию, а закрепиться там как-то ведь надо, решили хоть забор будем красить, с годами стало стыдно, и придумали они другую легенду...
Вот это да!!!  
Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: vinyl   Дата: 14.04.07 12:07:03   
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Толстых нельзя заБЕжать, фолковыx...
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: Primal Scream   Дата: 24.04.07 14:11:03   
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HOWLIN' WOLF The Howlin' Wolf Anthology
(2007 2-CD album comprising a 48-track collection of the greatest hits from folk hero and musical legend, including Smokestack Lightnin', 'Sitting On Top Of The World', 'Wang-Dang-Doodle', 'Killing Floor', 'I Ain't Superstitious', 'Spoonful' and many more...).
[released 30 April 2007]

CD1:
1. Smokestack Lightnin'
2. You Can't Be Beat - Single Version
3. I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline)
4. So Glad - Single Version
5. Going Back Home
6. My Life - Single Version
7. Somebody In My Home - Single Edit
8. Nature - Single Version
9. Sitting On Top Of The World - 1958 Single Version
10. Poor Boy - Single Version
11. Moanin' For My Baby - Single Version
12. I Didn't Know
13. I'm Leavin You - Single Version
14. Change My Way - Single Version
15. Howlin' Blues - Single Version
16. I Better Go Now - Single Version
17. I've Been Abused
18. Mr. Airplane Man - Single Version
19. The Natchez Burnin' - Single Version
20. You Gonna Wreck My Life - Album Version
21. Who's Been Talking? - Single Version
22. Tell Me - Single Version
23. Howlin' For My Darlin' - Single Version
24. Spoonful - Single Version

CD2:
1. Wang-Dang-Doodle - Single Version
2. Back Door Man - Single Version
3. Little Baby - Single Version
4. Down In The Bottom - Single Edit
5. Shake For Me - Single Version
6. The Red Rooster - 1961 Single Version
7. You'll Be Mine - Single Version
8. Goin' Down Slow - Single Edit Version
9. Just Like I Treat You - Single Version
10. I Ain't Superstitious - 1961 Single Version
11. Mama's Baby - Single Version
12. Do The Do - Single Version
13. Three Hundred Pounds Of Joy - Single Version
14. Built For Comfort - Single Version
15. Tail Dragger - Single Version
16. Hidden Charms - Single Version
17. Love Me Darlin' - Single Version
18. My Country Sugar Mama - Single Version
19. Killing Floor - 1964 Single Version
20. Louise - Single Version
21. Tell Me What I've Done - Single Version
22. Ooh Baby (Hold Me) - Single Version
23. Coon On The Moon - Album Version
24. The Back Door Wolf - Album Version
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: ...итель   Дата: 23.09.07 10:27:24   
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Подскажите, пожалуйста, ссылку на халявную закачку альбома Hard Again (Muddy Waters, 1977). Желательно переиздания с бонусом.
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: SergeK   Дата: 28.01.08 11:36:54   
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Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Ты мне нравишься!  
Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: alex1972   Дата: 08.11.19 23:22:52   
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: alex1972   Дата: 24.04.20 22:40:48   
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: alex1972   Дата: 29.04.20 15:07:17   
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: alex1972   Дата: 07.05.20 14:47:12   
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: hunkydory1967   Дата: 31.01.21 14:08:52   
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Познакомился с ними в свое время по этим мелодиевским пластинкам: Познакомился с ними в свое время по этим мелодиевским пластинкам:
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: hunkydory1967   Дата: 31.01.21 14:09:22   
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Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues..
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: alex1972   Дата: 27.08.21 19:31:21   
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
Автор: alex1972   Дата: 15.09.21 17:12:40   
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Re: Blues. Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters. The voices of Blues.
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