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Me and My Blues

Me and My Blues

SKU: V76475 Barcode: 4260494435429
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

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  • Released Date: 15 Feb 2019

  • Genre: Blues

Our Take

MUDDY WATERS Me And My Blues is a delightful romp through the muddy waters of blues perfection. With a title like that, you know you're in for a good time. The legendary Muddy Waters delivers soulful vocals that are as smooth as a glass of aged bourbon.

The album kicks off with 'My Baby's Gone', a toe-tapping tune that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Waters' guitar playing is top-notch, with riffs that will make you want to get up and dance like nobody's watching.

Tracks like 'Broke And Hungry' and 'Blow Wind Blow' showcase Waters' storytelling abilities, painting vivid pictures of heartbreak and yearning. His emotive delivery will have you feeling like you've been there yourself, crying in your drink at a dimly-lit blues joint.

But it's not all sadness and heartache on Me And My Blues. Tracks like 'Champagne & Reefer' and 'Going Down' bring a touch of raucous energy to the mix, with infectious grooves that will have you reaching for the air guitar.

Overall, MUDDY WATERS Me And My Blues is a must-listen for any blues aficionado. It's a timeless classic that proves that Muddy Waters is still a force to be reckoned with in the world of blues. So grab a drink, sit back, and let the blues wash over you like a warm embrace.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
2. I Just Want to Make Love to You
3. Long Distance Call
4. I'm Ready
5. Trouble No More
6. Rollin' and Tumblin'
7. Got My Mojo Working (Live at Newport Jazz Festival)
8. Baby, Please Don't Go (Live at Newport Jazz Festival)
9. Mannish Boy
10. Louisiana Blues
11. Still a Fool
12. You Shook Me
13. Walkin' Blues
14. Rollin' Stone
15. I Can't Be Satisfied
16. I Feel Like Going Home

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About the artist

Muddy Waters

Muddy Waters, born McKinley Morganfield in 1913, was an American blues musician who transformed the genre with his raw vocals and electrifying guitar skills. Hailing from the Mississippi Delta, Waters brought the heartache and hardship of rural life to the forefront of his music, earning him a reputation as the "father of modern Chicago blues." With hits like "Mannish Boy" and "Hoochie Coochie Man," Waters cemented himself as a pioneer of the blues, influencing generations of musicians with his distinctive sound. His soulful lyrics and gritty performances captivated audiences worldwide, earning him a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Waters' influence can still be heard in the music of contemporary artists like The Black Keys and Jack White, proving that his legacy continues to resonate across genres. With his signature slide guitar and powerful stage presence, Muddy Waters remains a timeless icon of the blues, reminding us of the enduring power of music to transcend boundaries and connect us all.

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