Tuesday 16 August 2011

MUDDY WATERS - THE REAL FOLK BLUES (CHESS 1965) Jap mastering cardboard sleeve




It's hard to talk about Muddy Waters without resorting to superlatives. While the songs on Real Folk Blues can be described as standard blues--and over the years, many of them became blues standards--Muddy Waters simply did them the best. Maybe it's that there's never a note out of place, yet Muddy makes it sound easy; or maybe it's that baritone voice. Or maybe it's the magical pairing of Muddy the player and Willie Dixon the songwriter, which produced "Mannish Boy," "Walking Blues," "Same Thing," and more. Whatever it is, it's on this album--blues music so real you can taste it. --Genevieve Williams
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2 comments:

ARGS said...

Eυχαριστώ πολύ Georgie!!

doccus said...

I wuz just listening to Muddy's 'Brass & the Blues and it struck me that people didn't post Muddy much.. so I though well.. if I look around long enough.. i'm bound to run into a muddy post some where..

Believe it or not, this was the first page I opened..

Thanks!