Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' At Midnight
mp3 | 320kbs / joint stereo | 119.5 MB
Genre: Blues
This CD
combines some of the material from blues giant Howlin' Wolf's first two
albums, themselves compilations of his singles released between 1951
and 1962. Apart from two tracks cut in Memphis with Ike Turner, these
Chess Studios recordings are landmarks in the development of electric
Chicago blues. The Mississippi Delta native's gruff persona towers over
"Smokestack Lightnin'," "Red Rooster," "Spoonful," "Evil," "Wang Dang
Doodle," "Back Door Man," and others that have become standards since
being "discovered" by the Rolling Stones, Clapton, The Doors, et al.
Almost as influential as Wolf's bottomless growl are the guitar playing
of Hubert Sumlin and the writing and direction of Willie Dixon. An
exceptional twofer value for such a weighty slice of American musical
history. --Ben Edmonds
Songs: Shake For Me (W. Dixon) * The Red
Rooster (C. Burnett) * You'll Be Mine (W. Dixon) * Woh's Been Talkin'
(C. Burnett) * Wang - Dang - Doodle (W. Dixon) * Little Baby * Spoonful
(W. Dixon) * Goin' Down Slow (J. Oden) * Down It The Bottom * Back Door
Man (W. Dixon) * Howlin' For My Baby (W. Dixon/C. Burnett) * Tell Me
(C. Burnett) * Moanin' At Midnight (C. Burnett) * How Many More Years
(C. Burnett) * Smokestack Lightning (C. Burnett) * Evil (W. Dixon) *
I'm Leavin' You (C. Burnett)
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