MUDDY WATERS The Johnny Winter Sessions, 1976-1981 (2009
Australian exclusive 19-track remastered CD album - Muddy
is one of the undisputed giants of the post-war Chicago electric blues
scene. Born McKinley Morganfield, a product of the fertile Mississippi
delta, he relocated to Chicago in 1943 where he began recording for
the Chess brothers' Aristocrat label. He scored hits with 'I Can't Be
Satisfied', 'Honey Bee', 'Mannish Boy', 'Trouble No More' and many
other landmark bluessongs. By the mid 70s after a period of steady
worldwide touring but little quality recording activity, his studio
fortunes were resuscitated by one of his legion of disciples, guitarist
Johnny Winter. Signed to Columbia subsidiary Blue Sky,
Muddy recorded four hard-edged, timeless, back-to-basics albums
with Winter that remain classics of the genre. Backed by Winter and
the likes of Pinetop Perkins, James Cotton, Jimmy Rogers, Big Walter
Horton and Jerry Portnoy, Muddy just roars like a lion from go to
whoa! This essential collection culls the best tracks from 'Hard Again',
'I'm Ready', 'King Bee' and 'Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live' on one
scintillating, 77-minute CD. Highlights include incendiary versions of
'Mannish Boy', 'I'm Ready', 'Hoochie Coochie Man', 'Rock Me' and the
epochal 'The Blues had a Baby and They Named it Rock 'n' Roll')
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