domenica 20 settembre 2009

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martedì 8 settembre 2009

Howlin' Wolf - Live In Cambridge, MA, 1966


1. 300 pounds of joy
2. I walked fom Dallas
3. I asked for water
4. I told my baby
5. Tell me what I've done
6. Down in the bottom
7. Dust my broom
8. Goin'down slow

Howlin' Wolf - Cadillac Daddy


1. Cadillac Daddy (Mr. Highway Man)
2. Bluebird Blues [#]
3. My Last Affair [Take 1][#]
4. Oh, Red! [Take 2][#]
5. Come Back Home
6. Dorothy Mae
7. Decoration Day Blues [#]
8. Color and Kind [#]
9. Drinkin' C.V. Wine [#]
10. I Got a Woman (Sweet Woman) [#]
11. Everybody's in the Mood [#]
12. My Baby Walked Off [#]

Howlin' Wolf - Chess Records Outtakes 1948-68 (3 cds)


Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' In The Moonlight

Howlin' Wolf - The Chronological (1951-1952)



Howlin' Wolf - Sings The Blues (P-Vine)

Same to the Crown with some adds :

My Baby Stole Off [1951]
I Want Your Picture [1951]
Passing By Blues [1951]
Driving This Highway [1952]
The Sun Is Rising [1952]
Stealing My Clothes [1952]
I´m The Wolf [1952]

Howlin' Wolf - Sings The Blues (Crown)

Howlin' Wolf - Howlin' Wolf Sings the Blues (Ace)


Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938 (3 cds box set)

more info at :

http://www.amazon.com/People-Warning-Ballads-Disaster-1913-1938/dp/B000ULQV20

or :

http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3iftxzrhld6e~T1

lunedì 7 settembre 2009

Howlin' Wolf - Memphis Days



Howlin' Wolf - Live In Denver '73





Howlin' Wolf - The Genuine Article

This magisterial set opens with 1951's "Moanin' At Midnight", recorded for Sun Records, but appearing on Chicago's Chess label the next year. It was for Chess that the Wolf would record his formidable body of work, only entering the studio at the age of 41. Chester Burnett was given his performing name as a child, by his grandfather. He was taught guitar by Charley Patton and, later, harmonica by Sonny Boy Williamson II, his raw-throated delivery possessed of an unequalled authority, becoming a prime influence on later artists like Captain Beefheart and Tom Waits. The Wolf's fearsome personal reputation is audible in his music, charged with a trembling violence as he grinds through an unbeatable string of classics: "How Many More Years", "Smokestack Lightnin'", "Wang Dang Doodle", "Spoonful", "The Red Rooster", "300 Pounds Of Joy" and "Killing Floor", all written either by key blues composer Willie Dixon or The Wolf himself. Dixon plays double bass on most tracks, with Hubert Sumlin's stinging lead guitar also an essential part of Howlin's regular band. The rest of the revolving line-up reads like a who's- who of blues kingpins: Ike Turner, Otis Spann, Jimmy Rogers, Buddy Guy. To close, there's a rare solo acoustic glimpse on 1968's "Ain't Goin' Down That Dirt Road" and 1970's version of "The Red Rooster", with willing electric pupils Eric Clapton, Stevie Winwood, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. --Martin Longley

Howlin' Wolf - BBC Radio Music Documentary

Bruce Dickinson presents a profile of Howlin' Wolf, aka Chester Arthur Burnett, one of the greatest Chicago bluesmen, whose songs include Smokestack Lightnin' and the Red Rooster, and who influenced everyone from Cream and the Rolling Stones to Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Deep Purple.

With:
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Bonnie Raitt
Bill Wyman
Jeff Beck
Hubert Sumlin
Chris Barber
Dave Kelly
Skip McDonald
Marshall Chess
Mark Hoffman.

Two episodes of approximately thirty minutes each.

First broadcast in 2008 on BBC Radio 2.

Howlin' Wolf - Key Largo's Chicago 1969-02-23

Recorded Live and "In Concert" at the Key Largo Club in Chicago Illinois on
February 23, 1969.


Disc 1
01. Million Miles Away 13:18
02. Don't Laugh At Nobody 8:15
03. Pretty Baby 5:25
04. Little Bird 11:41
05. Crazy About You Woman 7:42
06. How Much Is That Chicken 1:19

Disc 2
01. If You Don't Love Me 7:30
02. I Had A Dream 10:17
03. Killing Floor 5:38
04. How Many More Years 8:54 *
05. Instrumental 1:50
06. Crosscut Saw 8:29
07. Sock It To Me 4:24

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