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Muddy, Brass & The Blues
- 1966
- 10 tracks
- 30 min
- blues
Album Description
Muddy Waters' 1966 album, Muddy, Brass & The Blues, is a seminal work in the blues genre, showcasing the legendary musician's incredible vocal range and emotional depth. Released on 22 October 1966, this 10-track masterpiece features a unique blend of blues, classic blues, blues rock, jazz blues, and soul blues, setting it apart from Waters' earlier work.
With a duration of just 30 minutes, Muddy, Brass & The Blues is a concise yet powerful collection of songs, including 'Corine, Corina', 'Piney Brown Blues', and 'Black Night'. The album's sound is characterised by the addition of horns and prominent organ to Waters' basic band format, giving it a distinct and refreshing feel. This bold new direction, courtesy of Chess Records, proves that Muddy Waters is not only a great blues musician but also an exceptional R&B singer.
Featuring a talented lineup of musicians, including Otis Spann, Muddy Waters himself takes centre stage with his soulful vocals and masterful guitar playing. The result is an album that is both a testament to Waters' skill as a performer and a showcase for his incredible versatility as an artist. Muddy, Brass & The Blues has been digitally remastered and remains a beloved classic in Muddy Waters' discography, influencing generations of musicians to come.
Tracks
- Corine, CorinaMuddy Waters
- Piney Brown BluesMuddy Waters
- Black NightMuddy Waters
- Trouble In MindMuddy Waters
- Going Back To MemphisMuddy Waters
- Betty And DupreeMuddy Waters
- Sweet Little AngelMuddy Waters
- Take My AdviceMuddy Waters
- TroubleMuddy Waters
- Hard LoserMuddy Waters
About Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters, born McKinley Morganfield, is a titan of the blues, renowned for his pivotal role in shaping the post-World War II blues scene and earning him the title "father of modern Chicago blues." His powerful, emotive style, often described as "raining down Delta beatitude," has left an indelible mark on the genre. Waters' influence extends far beyond the blues, inspiring legendary rock bands like The Rolling Stones. His discography is a treasure trove of classics, with seminal works like his live album "At Newport 1960" showcasing his electrifying stage presence. From his early recordings in the 1940s to his enduring hits, Muddy Waters' music is a journey through the heart of American blues, blending elements of classic blues, blues rock, jazz blues, and soul blues. His legacy continues to inspire and captivate music enthusiasts worldwide.
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