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Howlin Wolf: The Chess Box
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Artist(s)Howlin' Wolf
StudioChess
Release DateNovember 12, 1991
UPC Code076732933220
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About Howlin' Wolf - Howlin Wolf: The Chess Box

This is probably the best Wolf compilation there is in terms of comprehensiveness and digestibility. The problem with collecting the works of prolific artists is that there's so much material; fortunately, Chess made some good selections. Chronicling Howlin' Wolf's career from Memphis, through Chicago, and on into his later years. There are snippets of interviews, as well as the classic tracks you'd expect: "All Night Boogie", "Howlin' For My Darling", "Evil", "Forty Four", "Spoonful", and "I'd Better Go Now." This box set is a bit much to swallow if you're not already a fan of the Wolf, but if you are, this is a great way to get his best work in one place. --Genevieve Williams Amazon.com essential recording

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. Moanin' At Midnight
  2. How Many More Years
  3. Howlin' Wolf Boogie
  4. Wolf Is At Your Door
  5. Mr. Highway Man
  6. Howlin' Wolf Talks #1
  7. Bluebird
  8. Saddle My Pony
  9. That's All Right (Well)
  10. My Last Affair
  11. Just My Kind
  12. Work For Your Money
  13. Mama Died and Left Me
  14. All Night Boogie (All Night Long)
  15. Streamline Woman
  16. Crazy About You Baby
  17. You Gonna Wreck My Life
  18. Neighbors
  19. Howlin' Wolf Talks #2
  20. I'm The Wolf
  21. Rockin' Daddy
  22. Baby How Long
  23. Evil
  24. I'll Be Around
  25. Forty-four
  26. Who Will Be Next
Disc 2
  1. Don't Mess With My Baby
  2. Smokestack Lightning
  3. You Can't Be Beat
  4. Howlin' Wolf Talks #3
  5. I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline)
  6. The Natchez Burnin'
  7. Who's Been Talkin'?
  8. Tell Me What I've Done
  9. Sittin' On Top Of The World
  10. I Didn't Know
  11. Moanin' For My Baby
  12. Change My Way
  13. I Better Go Now
  14. Howlin' For My Darling
  15. I've Been Abused
  16. Mr. Airplane Man (Alt. Take)
  17. Wang Dang Doodle
  18. Back Door Man
  19. Howlin' Wolf Talks #4
  20. Spoonful
  21. Down In The Bottom
  22. Shake For Me
  23. The Red Rooster
  24. You'll Be Mine
  25. Just Like I Treat You
  26. I Ain't Superstitious
  27. Goin' Down Slow
  28. Tail Dragger
Disc 3
  1. Hidden Charms
  2. Three Hundred Pounds Of Joy
  3. Built For Comfort
  4. Love Me Darlin'
  5. Killin' Floor
  6. My Country Sugar Mama
  7. Louise
  8. I Walked From Dallas
  9. Tell Me What I've Done
  10. Don't Laugh At Me
  11. Ooh Baby (Hold Me)
  12. New Crawlin' King Snake
  13. My Mind Is Ramblin'
  14. Commit A Crime
  15. Dust My Broom (I Believe I'll)
  16. I'm The Wolf (Acoustic)
  17. Ain't Goin' Down That Dirt Road
  18. Mary Sue
  19. Hard Luck
  20. The Red Rooster
  21. Moving

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (12 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteDoin' His Midnight CreepQuote
One of my first exposures to the world of Chicago-style blues, after a steady diet of country-style Delta blues, was the Rolling Stones' version of the Willie Dixon classic Little Red Rooster back in the early 1960's. I thought that was a song to beat all songs and it had nothing to do its allegorical nature, you know, about sex. What, moreover, capped it for me the fact that it was originally banned in Boston- from the radio airwaves of the times. Naturally that made this teenager want to hear it even more.

All this is by way of saying-yes; the Stones did a great version of that song but if you really want it heard then you must go to the master- Howlin' Wolf. That big gravelly-voiced man who, in still pictures that I have seen of him as well as film seems to be inhaling the microphone, lets it all hang out as he struts his stuff on that number. In Do the Do, Little Red Rooster, Killing Floor and on and on the Wolf sweats, bleeds, sucks up the whiskey, has another one for good measure and gets down on his knees, sometimes literally, to belt out the blues.

You buy this CD set to get your little hands on Rooster but that is hardly the end of the story. This set contains every classic Wolf song that you could want under one roof, and some interesting Wolf talk in between. What are the ones you want to make sure you hear (and hear over and over again). Well, here is a by no means inclusive short list. Spoonful, The Natchez Burning, Killing Floor, Dust My Broom, I Am The Wolf, Back Door Man, Wang Dang Doodle... hey, wait a minute let's make it easier just get the set, take a few hours off and listen-you won't want to turn the damn thing off.
June 20, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteA very good setQuote
Wolf along with Muddy were stablemates during Chess's glory years, and this set shows why his reputation as one of the blues' great masters is inviolable. The set begins in the early 50s with his first recordings for Philip's Sun studios in Memphis, which are key to understanding his origins in Delta country blues, before switching to his various band formations at Chess through to the early 70s. There are many classics here, including "Evil," "Sitting on Top of the World," and "Smokestack Lightin'," as well as lesser known gems and brief interviews. With partial exception of some lackluster liner notes, this set is necessary for any self-respecting fan of American folk music and blues. July 26, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteHe's the WolfQuote
This is not a very tough choice, if you like Howlin' Wolf or the blues get this box. It has not weak tracks, some fascinating interviews (well The Wolf talking), and many of the classic, indispensable tracks.Plus, there's, as evidenced here, no other electric blues guitarist nearly as nasty, dirty, just downright awesome as Hubert Sumlin. Buy and enjoy, this is the blues at its best. February 17, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteHowling Wolf BoxQuote
I bought this box as a present and up to now have not haerd it. However, having today talked to the recipient of the gift, I can confirm that he is more than satisfied with it. The remastering is excellent and there are enough alternate takes to satisfy the most ardent completist. January 22, 2007

rating: 5 Quotelong album but worth every songQuote
this album is amazing. it's very long, but the songs never get old. i wish i could have seen the wolf in concert. that would be a great chance because he's my favorite bluesman. of course, robert johnson, blind blake and muddy waters come pretty close too but none can sing like the wolf. the best song on here is 'i asked for water (she gave me gasoline)' it's full of humor and makes me laugh every time. what's even funnier is in 'howlin wolf talks part 3' when he tells the interviewer why she gave him gasoline is because she was mad with him. i never know who he's singing to, but i'm sure they all get the message. December 18, 2005

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