"Message To The Young" is a captivating album by the legendary Howlin' Wolf, released on March 16, 1971, under the Geffen label. This classic blues and blues rock masterpiece is a testament to Howlin' Wolf's enduring influence and raw talent. Clocking in at just over 31 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that showcase the artist's distinctive voice and guitar skills.
The album opens with "If I Were A Bird," setting the tone for the raw and unfiltered blues that follow. Tracks like "I Smell A Rat" and "Miss James" highlight Howlin' Wolf's ability to blend traditional blues with a rock edge, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative. The title track, "Message To The Young," is a poignant commentary on the times, delivered with the conviction and gravitas that Howlin' Wolf is known for.
"She's Lookin' Good" and "Just As Long" are standout tracks that showcase the artist's signature growl and his knack for crafting memorable hooks. "Romance Without Finance" and "Turn Me On" round out the album with more of the gritty, soulful blues that fans have come to expect from Howlin' Wolf.
"Message To The Young" is not just an album; it's a piece of musical history that continues to inspire and influence generations of musicians. Whether you're a longtime fan of Howlin' Wolf or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen that captures the essence of the blues in all its raw and unfiltered glory.