Muddy Waters: The Anthology, 1947-1972
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Muddy Waters should need no introduction. Not only did he provide a name for the world's greatest rock & roll band, but he also created the Chicago electric blues sound that's dominated the genre since he first hit the windy city in the late 1940s. His bands also featured what would become a who's who of electric blues: Little Walter, Jimmy Rogers, Otis Spann, James Cotton, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, and the list goes on. The Anthology covers Waters's most important period: his first years at Chess through the late 1960s. All his best-known songs are featured in their definitive versions, providing the perfect introduction to
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Manufacturer: Chess
Release date: 28 August 2001
Number of discs: 2
EAN: 0008811264925 UPC: 008811264925
Release date: 28 August 2001
Number of discs: 2
EAN: 0008811264925 UPC: 008811264925
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"This is what happened to the blues when they were transported from Mississippi to Chicago. Muddy Waters embodied the transition, and once in the Windy City, he authored some of the most hard-hitting music ever put to tape. Standout track: โI Canโt Be Satisfiedโ "
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