Muddy Waters - His Best: 1947 to 1955
Facts
| Artist(s) | Muddy Waters |
| Studio | Chess |
| Release Date | March 25, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 076732937020 |
About Muddy Waters - His Best: 1947 to 1955
One of the best recordings in Chess Records' 50th Anniverary series is the first of two bookend Muddy Waters collections, His Best 1947-55. Documenting Waters's most creatively and commercially successful years at Aristocrat/Chess, this CD begins with his formative years and ends with Waters at his peak. So you're in for a lot of terrific bottleneck slide guitar work as well as electric Chicago blues. What's to criticize? Superb remasterings of "I Can't Be Satisfied," "Rollin' and Tumblin'," "I'm Ready," and "Mannish Boy" are simply beyond reproach. With simple bass accompaniment from Ernest "Big" Crawford, Waters's bottleneck tracks are spare, haunting and, quite frankly, perfect country blues. And listening to Waters, Little Walter, Willie Dixon, and Jimmy Rogers piece together (and perfect very quickly) the classic Chicago sound is pure blues epiphany. At the very least, this collection shows you why Waters's rollicking stop-time classics like "Mannish Boy" and "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" have sparked endless imitations over the years--and why nobody has played them better since. --Ken Hohman Amazon.com essential recording
Tracks
- I Can't Be Satisfied
- I Feel Like Going Home
- Train Fare Blues
- Rollin' and Tumblin', Pt. 1
- Rollin' Stone
- Louisiana Blues
- Long Distance Call
- Honey Bee
- She Moves Me - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Still a Fool - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Standing Around Crying
- Baby Please Don't Go
- I Want You to Love Me - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- (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
- Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
- Sugar Sweet - Muddy Waters, London, Mel
- Trouble No More - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Back Down to the Roots of Rock |
This CD has got to be in any music anthology, and certainly in any R&B collection.
It is a cultural treasure.
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But, that statement ignores the quality of this music, which is great. The early tracks like "I Can't Be Satisfied" and "Rollin' and Tumblin' (Pt. 1)" are raw and intimate, just Muddy backed with acoustic guitar and stand-up bass. But the later electric tracks are even better. "I'm Ready," "Mannish Boy," "I Want You to Love Me," and more are stone cold blues classics. Muddy's backing band of the time included Willie Dixon and Little Walter and their great ensemble playing on these tracks contribute to their greatness.
This is a mandatory CD for fans of blues and rock. Get it now. October 16, 2006
| "I gotta ax handle pistol/On a graveyard frame/That shoots tombstone bullets/Wearing balls and chain" |
Though it's hard to say who invented rock, bluesmen can be given much credit for it. I really find it surprising that my friends who are, like me, rock fans aren't into the blues, since blues pretty much shaped rock.
Okay, onto the album itself. It's a damned good one, if you're a fan of the blues and this isn't in your collection, the Ghost of Muddy Waters will be coming for you, and he'll be pissed... especially if it's after a long night of him drinkin' T.N.T and smokin' dynamite. Believe me. You need classics like I Can't Be Satisfied, Rollin' and Tumblin', Rollin' Stone, Baby Please Don't Go, I Just Want to Make Love to You, Hoochie Coochie Man, I'm Ready, Mannish Boy and Trouble No More in your collection. And though some rock bands covered these songs excellently, Muddy's versions win out nine times of ten. Oh, and did I mention Willie Dixon plays bass on, and writes, most of these songs? July 23, 2006
| There really isn't much to say. |
| Muddy Is The Man!!! |
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