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Muddy Waters The Best Of The King Of The Blues CD

Artist: 
Muddy Waters
Title: 
The Best Of The King Of The Blues
Label: 
Not Now Music
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Price: £7.99

CD 1

1. Mannish Boy
2. I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man
3. Forty Days & Forty Nights
4. Baby Please Don’t Go
5. She Moves Me
6. Howlin’ Wolf
7. Got My Mojo Working
8. I Want To Be Loved
9. Honey Bee
10. All Night Long
11. Rock Me
12. Smokestack Lightnin’
13. Good News
14. Sugar Sweet
15. She’s All Right
16. Young Fashioned Ways
17. Gone To Main Street
18. Please Have Mercy
19. Loving Man
20. Sad Sad Day
21. Mad Love (I Want You To Love Me)
22. Stuff You Gotta Watch
23. Too Young To Know
24. Trouble No More
25. Rollin’ Stone

CD 2

1. I’m Ready
2. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ Pt. 1
3. Rollin’ & Tumblin’ Pt. 2
4. I Just Want To Make Love To You
5. They Call Me Muddy Waters
6. Gypsy Woman
7. I Can’t Be Satisfied
8. Mean Red Spider
9. Long Distance Call
10. Good Lookin’ Woman
11. Hard Days
12. Screamin’ & Cryin’
13. Still A Fool
14. Sad Letter Blues
15. Muddy Jumps One
16. Mean Disposition
17. Little Annie Mae
18. Stand Here Tremblin’
19. Louisiana Blues
20. Where’s My Woman Been?
21. Streamline Woman
22. Walking Blues
23. You’re Gonna Miss Me (When I’m Dead & Gone)
24. I Feel Like Going Home
25. Train Fare Home Blues

 

Born McKinley Morganfield in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, on 4 April 1915 (some sources say 1913), Muddy Waters grew up to be the undisputed Father of post-World War II Chicago blues. He excelled as a recording artist, bandleader, songwriter and showman, and enjoyed a career long enough to inspire several generations of musicians to follow in his footsteps. He was the link between old and new blues, rural and urban, even black and white, and his role in the music’s development was crucial. This handsome double CD set contains all the tracks that won Muddy Waters legendary status. Recorded in the decade between 1946 and 1956, these 50 classics remain as fresh and vital today as when they were cut.

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