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The Anthology: 1947-1972
Muddy Waters
Chess, 2001
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Artist: WATERS,MUDDY
Title:
ANTHOLOGY
1947
-72
Street Release Date: 08/28/2001
The Definitive Starting place for Any Muddy Waters Collection....
Arguably one of the most important Blues guitarist, to ever pick up a guitar....Muddy Waters has seen his profile have something of a re-evaluation, over the last few years, as bands with a heavy blues-influence (such as "The White Stripes", "The Black Keys" "Jon Spencer blues Explosion".....and even classic established bands like "Led Zeppelin" & "The Rolling Stones" ), have seen a rise...in the amount of people reacquainting or indeed seeking about the original sources of these artists that influenced such bands.
Trading in a wide style of blues (Electric Blues, Slide Guitar, R&B, Delta Blues & Blues Revival....it's safe to say that if it's Blues that your after, Muddy Waters was a necessary required listening. This 2 Disk
Anthology
is probably without doubt the best one-stop purchase for anyone (Casual or otherwise), curious with the guitarist's prolific work. There is simply so much worthwhile material here, that it's one of those collections that cherry picks through pretty much Muddy Waters entire career, and for an artist that started recording from the 40's - 80's, it's a collection that is breathtaking in scope, track selection, sequencing and even the actual mastering of the disk is superb. Sometimes you'll find with blues recordings, that because the actual quality of the original recordings were anything less than stellar, that the CD format, sometimes merely highlights the recordings technical shortcomings. Well...not in this instance, because the label seems to have taken the time and effort to put together a disk that impresses greatly with the sound quality. And coupled with some of the most popular Muddy waters recordings ("Mannish Boy", I Can't Be Statifised", "Rollin And Tumblin Pt 1", "Louisianan Blues", "(I'm Your) Hoochie Choochie Man", "Just to Be with You", "Got Me Mojo Working", "Can't Get No Grindin"). If it's a popular or highly regarded regarded Muddy Waters track, that there's a likely chance that it'll feature on this Anthology.
The only thing that could possibly make you not consider picking up this amazing anthology, is due to the higher price (due to it being a anthology) or that you're a very causal listener, that wouldn't want to have so much material to digest. If you are the latter, then you'd be wrong....you can never have enough Muddy Waters, and if there two things that will hit home, when you buy this release is (1) The man, sure can play the guitar...and (2) you'll be surprised, how truly amazing it is, listening to this anthology in chunks...as it quickly grabs hold of you, and refuses to let go. Such is the brilliance of this Anthology, that it'll possibly, urge you to seek out similar blues artists (Howlin Wolf, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Albert King, Magic Sam...etc). And the highlight exactly why so many acts today, are looking back at artists such as these, for inspiration. Truly amazing!!!
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A really good Muddy compilation
The 50 songs included that date from
1947
to
1972
are first rate songs from Muddy's prime. They're not the only worthwile Muddy by a long stretch though: He did some good work prior to 1947, there were many more good songs in the 1947 to 1972 period, and he did some really good work after 1972 as well. To do a really thorough Muddy compilation, I think you'd need at least 4 discs but these 2 discs with 50 songs total do a great job of highlighting Muddy at his prime. The liner notes are excellent and are a great source of information also.
I had the chance of seeing Muddy live in concert as opening act for the Allman Brothers in the mid 1970's. Before seeing him, I knew some of his big hits and I knew he was a great influence on Allmans, Stones, Led Zeppelin and many top rock bands. After seeing him live, I became a much bigger fan as did many of the people who saw him in that period. Muddy deserves every bit of critical respect he enjoys today and these 2 discs are an excellent document of why.
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Two smokin' slabs of bluesy goodness!
Muddy Waters was to mid-century Chicago as Charley Patton, Son House, and Robert Johnson were to the Mississippi Delta of the early 20th century: his catalogue is pretty much the foundation on which electric blues (and, by extension, rock `n' roll) rests- he mixed the raw swagger and cruel attitude of his predecessors and filtered it through vicious electric guitars and rumbling rhythms. It was a muscular, sweaty sound that dripped with pure emotion and hulking aggression. This collection brings together fifty of the man's best recordings for Chess Records (easily the most influential label in the history of the blues), winding its way from great early classics like "Rollin' Stone" (which inspired the name of a certain English rock `n' roll band) and "I Can't Be Satisfied" to rollicking masterpieces such as "Mannish Boy" and "Rock Me." This is easily one of the greatest collections of music ever assembled, and a damn-near-necessary purchase for any aspiring fan of blues or rock `n' roll.
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Muddy Waters Anthology
This was purchased as a gift for a fiend who "loves" Muddy Waters. She was thrilled with this collection and said it was the best!
Chess Box is bigger, better
Good stuff, but bigger, better Muddy in CHess Box 'cuz there's more of it. Compare and see that, basically, this plus more is on that collection.
Editorial Reviews
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"Muddy Waters should need no introduction. Not only did he provide a name for the world's greatest rock & roll band, but he also created the Chicago electric blues sound that's dominated the genre since he first hit the windy city in the late 1940s."
I still haven't found where Muddy Waters had anything at all to do with the Beatles' name. Maybe Muddy attended the Creedence Clearwater Revival. I'll keep looking...
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Tracks
Gypsy Woman | I Can't Be Satisfied | I Feel Like Going Home | Train Fare Home Blues | Mean Red Spider | Standin' Here Tremblin | You Gonna Need My Help | Little Geneva | Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1 | Rollin' Stone | Walkin' Blues | Louisiana Blues | Long Distance Call | Honey Bee | Country Boy - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy | She Moves Me | Still a Fool - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy | Stuff You Gotta Watch - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy | Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I'm Gone | Standin' Around Cryin' | Baby Please Don't Go | (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | I Just Want to Make Love to You - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | I'm Ready - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | Young Fashioned Ways - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | I Want to Be Loved - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | My Eyes (Keep Me in Trouble) - Muddy Waters, Walker, Hap | Mannish Boy | Sugar Sweet - Muddy Waters, London, Mel | Trouble No More - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy | Forty Days and Forty Nights - Muddy Waters, Roth, Bernard | Just to Be With You - Muddy Waters, Roth, Bernard | Don't Go No Farther - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | Diamonds at Your Feet | I Love the Life I Live, I Live the Life I Love - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters, Foster, Preston | Rock Me | Look What You've Done | She's Nineteen Years Old | Close to You - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | Walking Thru the Park | Take the Bitter With the Sweet - Muddy Waters, Oden, James | I Feel So Good - Muddy Waters, Broonzy, Big Bill | You Shook Me - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | My Home Is in the Delta - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy | Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - Muddy Waters, Williamson, Sonny B | The Same Thing - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie | You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had | All Aboard | Can't Get No Grindin'
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