Friday, December 25, 2009

Muddy WATERS - More Real Folk Blues 1967


Muddy WATERS - More Real Folk Blues 1967

Blues

The companion volume to the first Waters entry in the series is even more down home than the first. Featuring another brace of early Chess sides from 1948-1952, this release features some essential tracks not found on The Chess Box. With the bludgeoning stomp of "She's Alright" featuring Elgin Evans's kickass drumming and the moody introspection of "My Life Is Ruined" to be counted up among the numerous highlights, this is a fine budget package that Muddy (and lovers of early Chicago blues) fans certainly shouldn't overlook.
By Cub Koda, All Music Guide.
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Jimmy Rogers- Guitar
Ernest Big Crawford- Bass 
Muddy Waters- Guitar, Vocals 
Little Walter- Harmonica
Elgin Edmonds- Drums
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01. Sad Letter Blues 3:05
02. You're Gonna Need My Help I Said 3:10
03. Sittin' Here And Drinkin' (A.K.A. Whiskey Blues) 2:37
04. Down South Blues 2:57
05. Train Fare Home 2:50
06. Kind Hearted Woman 2:37
07. Appealing Blues (A.K.A. Hello Little Girl) 2:52
08. Early Morning Blues 3:11
09. Too Young To Know 3:16
10. She's All Right 2:32
       Drums - Elgin Evans
       Guitar - Jimmy Rogers
11. My Life Is Ruined (A.K.A. Landlady) 2:41
       Drums - Elgin Evans
       Guitar - Jimmy Rogers
12. Honey Bee 3:23
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