| | Howlin Wolf Sings The Blues CD - Import Howlin Wolf Discography of CDs
The U.K.'s Ace label pulls together 20 tracks on this all-killer-no-filler comp. There is a nice range of material from Howlin' Wolf's Memphis era. Tracks on Sings the Blues include "Ridin' in the Moonlight," "Do Me Around," "I'm the Wolf," and "Backslide Boogie," to name a few. This was an innovative and rough-and-tumble era for Wolf and his band, and the music here makes it come to life; it is proof-positive of Wolf's enduring stature as a blues icon. ~ Thom Jurek
This 20 track CD draws together Howlin' Wolf's complete output for Modern. It was recorded in the Memphis area by the great Sam Phillips (of Sun Records fame) and Ike Turner and Joe Bihari in 1951 and 1952. This release is based around Wolf's Crown LP, a Howlin Wolf Sings The Blues Songs | 1. | Smokestack Lightin' |
| 2. | Crying at Daybreak |
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$19.59 Digitally remastered by Doug Schwartz (MCA Studios, North Hollywood, California).
The Masterdisc version of LONDON SESSIONS contains 3 bonus tracks from Howlin' Wolf's 1974 release, MUDDY AND THE WOLF, LONDON REVISITED.
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For the casual blues fan with a scant knowledge of the Wolf, this 1971 pairing, with Eric Clapton, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts from the Rolling Stones, Ringo Starr, and other British superstars, appears on the surface to be one hell of a super session. Although that's not really the case, it's nowhere near as awful as some blues purists make it out to be. ~ Cub Koda
For the casual blues fan with a scant knowledge of the Wolf, this 1971 pairing, with Eric Clapton, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts from the Rolling Stones, Ringo Starr, and other British superstars, appears on the surface to be one hell of a super session. But those lofty notions are quickly dispelled once you slip this disc into the player and hit play. While it's nowhere near as awful as some blues purists make it out to ...
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