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The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album
- 1975
- 9 tracks
- 43 min
- blues
Album Description
The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album, released on 1 April 1975, is a captivating blues masterpiece that showcases the incredible talent of the legendary Muddy Waters. This 43-minute album, courtesy of Geffen Records, is a treasure trove of classic blues, blues rock, jazz blues, and soul blues, guaranteeing an unforgettable listening experience.
Featuring an impressive tracklist, including 'Why Are People Like That', 'Going Down To Main Street', and 'Let The Good Times Roll', Muddy Waters' distinctive voice and skillful instrumentation transport you to the heart of the blues. The album's eclectic mix of genres is a testament to Waters' innovative spirit and his ability to blend different styles seamlessly.
The inclusion of a previously unreleased CD-only bonus track, 'Fox Squirrel', adds an extra layer of excitement to this already exceptional album. With its unique blend of bluesy rhythms and soulful melodies, The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album is an essential addition to any music enthusiast's collection. Muddy Waters' legacy shines brightly throughout this album, cementing his status as one of the most influential blues musicians of all time.
Tracks
- Why Are People Like ThatMuddy Waters
- Going Down To Main StreetMuddy Waters
- Born With NothingMuddy Waters
- CaldoniaMuddy Waters
- Funny SoundsMuddy Waters
- Love, Deep As The OceanMuddy Waters
- Let The Good Times RollMuddy Waters
- Kansas CityMuddy Waters
- Fox Squirrel - Previously Unreleased CD-Only Bonus TrackMuddy 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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