Muddy Waters - The Chess Box :Muddy Waters
Facts
| Artist(s) | Muddy Waters |
| Studio | WATERS,MUDDY |
| Release Date | October 13, 1989 |
| UPC Code | 076741080229 |
| Buy this item | $44.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 7:51 EST (details) 3 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set |
Tracks
Disc 1- Gypsy Woman - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Good Looking Woman - Muddy Waters, Spann, Otis
- Mean Disposition - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- I Can't Be Satisfied - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- I Feel Like Going Home - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Train Fare Home - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, Morgan
- Mean Red Spider - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Streamline Woman - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Little Geneva - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1 - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Rollin' Stone - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Walking Blues - Muddy Waters, Johnson, Robert [01
- Louisiana Blues - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Evans Shuffle (Ebony Boogie) - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Long Distance Call - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Honey Bee - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- She Moves Me - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Still a Fool - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Stuff You Gotta Watch - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Standing Around Crying - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Flood - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Baby Please Don't Go - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Blow Wind Blow - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- (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
- Smokestack Lightning - Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf
- Young Fashioned Ways - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
- Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- 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 - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- I Love the Life I Live, I Live the Life I Love - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
- Rock Me - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Look What You've Done - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Good News - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Evil - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- She's Nineteen Years Old - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Close to You - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
- Walkin' Thru the Park - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, Morgan
- Blues Before Sunrise - Muddy Waters, Hooker, John Lee
- Lonesome Road Blues - Muddy Waters, Broonzy, Big Bill
- Take the Bitter With the Sweet - Muddy Waters, Oden, James Burke
- She's into Something - Muddy Waters, Wright, Carl [1]
- Southbound Train - Muddy Waters, Broonzy, Big Bill
- Double Trouble - Muddy Waters, Melka, Harriett
- I Feel So Good - Muddy Waters, Broonzy, Big Bill
- You Shook Me - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
- You Need Love - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
- Twenty-Four Hours - Muddy Waters, Boyd, Eddie
- Elevate Me Mama - Muddy Waters, Williamson, Sonny B
- So Glad I'm Living - Muddy Waters, Williamson, Sonny B
- My Love Strikes Like Lightning - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- You Don't Have to Go - Muddy Waters, Reed, Jimmy [1]
- The Things That I Used to Do - Muddy Waters, Guitar Slim [Eddie
- 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 - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Short Dress Woman - Muddy Waters, Brown, J.T.
- Making Friends - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Black Night - Muddy Waters, MacRobinson, Jessie
- Bird Nest on the Ground - Muddy Waters, Higgins, Monk
- Country Boy - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Sugar Sweet - Muddy Waters, London, Mel
- All Aboard - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Going Down Slow - Muddy Waters, Oden, James Burke
- Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I'm Gone [Original Hornless Londo - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
- Can't Get No Grindin' (What's the Matter With the Meal) - Muddy Waters, Morganfield, McKinl
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User Reviews
Average user review:| This Muddy guy just couldn't go wrong |
The Plantation Recordings from the early 40's and his late 70's albums produced by Johnny Winter are all fine, because again, he just couldn't open his mouth and sing a BAD song.
But leave these ones alone, and get The Chess Box (Everything he has done for Chess between 1947-1972). Just like other Chess artists (Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy) - the Chess years are his best by far, and the tracks put chronologically here serves you ear and historic sense great.
The music here is absolutely astonishing - Muddy's clear, throaty famous vocal and whining slide work, Little Walter's/James Cotton's weeping harmonicas, Otis Spann on piano and all the other members of this legendary blues band.
5 stars without a doubt. Just get it. July 8, 2008
| Great Compilation, but not the best versions of the songs |
| There are simply not enough stars....... |
Muddy Waters was one of the Blues musicians who was deftly able to make the transition from the cotton field, delta, acoustic blues, to the electric sound which has remained with us since. He not only made the transition, but set an example for others.
Disc one of the box set covers the period 1947-1954. Disc two covers the hits of the 1950's, many of which inspired English rockers who were preparing to hit the shores. And Disc three covers the latter period from 1960 through 1972. It should be noted that there are recordings before and after the time periods on this box, and as such, this box set could not be termed "all inclusive". Not covered are the very early years of Muddy's singing, as covered by The Complete Plantation Recordings. And the Blue Sky recordings (I'm Ready; Hard Again; King Bee) of the 1980's cover the latter part of his career. This box set covers the meaty, main portion of his career and are definitely the set to get if you are going to get just one for your collection. The book that comes with this 3-CD set also gives a very nice overview of Muddy's life and career, something that the mp3 downloads cannot do.
Muddy Waters was one of the most influential blues singers of all time and influenced generations of singers who came after him. If you plan on getting only one collection of Muddy Waters, I would strongly recommend this 3-CD set. You can now buy the songs individually through Amazon, but it is strongly recommended to buy the box set en total.
They get no bluer than this. Muddy was, and is, the real deal.
Highly recommended. 5 Stars. December 13, 2007
| Best ever |
| The most complete overview of Muddy Waters' Chess sides |
It is not the final word on Muddy Waters - his excellent latter-day recordings with Johnny Winter as producer aren't here, and you'll need some of his live stuff as well - but these 72 tracks do include the vast majority of his best songs from 1947 and twenty-five years on.
Disc one spans 1947-1954, and most of the 24 tracks feature just Muddy Waters on slide guitar and bassist Ernest "Big" Crawford backing him, although the great Sunnyland Slim rolls the ivories on a few songs, like the delightful 1947 single "Gypsy Woman".
Muddy's arsenal of slide guitar riffs may seem limited, but his playing on the 1948 hit "I Can't Be Satisfied" and the mellow "Train Fare Home" is really great, demonstrating what a fine guitarist he actually was.
Percussion doesn't show up until two-thirds of the way through the disc, when the "classic" Muddy Waters band begins to take shape: Little Walter Jacobs on harmonica, Jimmy Rogers on second guitar, drummer Elgin Evans, and Otis Spann playing the piano.
Along with the songs already mentioned, the lean, mean "I Feel Like Going Home" and "Rollin' And Tumblin'" are among the highlights on disc 1, which ends with the tough, swinging "Blow Wind Blow" and the classic "Hoochie Coochie Man". Big Walter Horton plays superb harmonica on "Blow Wind Blow".
Disc 2 includes the majority of Muddy's classic 50s singles, from "I'm Ready" and the thumping "I Just Want To Make Love To You" to "Got My Mojo Working", the Bo Diddley-ripoff "Mannish Boy", and the superbly swinging "I Love The Life I Live, I Live The Life I Love". Harpist James Cotton appears for the first time on "I Love The Life I Live", blowing a truly inspired harmonica riff.
And there are several lesser-known songs here as well, including previously unreleased takes and singles which make their LP/CD debut on this album. Most of them are good, although not quite great, with the exception of a very fine rendition of Jimmy Oden's "Take The Bitter With The Sweet".
Disc 3 covers 1960-1972, and includes a few live recordings, as well as two alternates from the sublime "Fathers And Sons" sessions. Opening with the great live "I Feel So Good" from the Newport album, it is highlighted by Muddy's version of Eddie Boyd's "Twenty-Four Hours", the mid-60s hit singles "The Same Thing" and "You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had", and a hornless version of "Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I'm Gone", one of the few good cuts from the otherwise forgettable "London Sessions" album.
There is nothing here from the misguided and completely superflous "Electric Mud", or from Muddy's last Chess-effort, "The Woodstock Album", but that detracts little or nothing from the greatness of this compilation, the finest overview of Muddy Waters' Chess sides available. April 3, 2004
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