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Muddy Waters Live At Newport Live At Mr Kelly(1960 1971)[FLAC][Colombo bt org]

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Muddy Waters Live At Newport Live At Mr Kelly(1960 1971)[FLAC][Colombo bt org]

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Name:Muddy Waters Live At Newport Live At Mr Kelly(1960 1971)[FLAC][Colombo bt org]

Infohash: 6DEFE5CDD421062E1341B9D54A5139E5D42FB2E3

Total Size: 418.31 MB

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Last Updated: 2024-04-17 12:12:45 (Update Now)

Torrent added: 2009-08-27 14:16:00






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01I Got My Brand On You.flac (Size: 418.31 MB) (Files: 29)

 01I Got My Brand On You.flac

26.70 MB

 02I'm Your Hootchie Kootchie Man.flac

10.28 MB

 03Baby, Please Don't Go.flac

11.16 MB

 04Soon Forgotten.flac

22.75 MB

 05I Wanna Put A Tiger In Your Tnk.flac

25.80 MB

 06I Feel So Good.flac

18.97 MB

 07Got My Mojo Working.flac

16.59 MB

 08Got My Mojo Working Part 2.flac

17.45 MB

 09Goodbye Newport Blues.flac

23.79 MB

 10What Is It That She Got.flac

25.48 MB

 11You Don't Have To Go.flac

20.17 MB

 12Strange Woman.flac

25.86 MB

 13Blow WInd Blow.flac

23.99 MB

 14Country Boy.flac

27.21 MB

 15Nine Below Zero.flac

27.77 MB

 16Stormy Monday Blues.flac

24.57 MB

 17Mudcat (Instrumental).flac

20.54 MB

 18Boom, Boom.flac

24.13 MB

 19C. C. Woman.flac

23.03 MB

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 Muddy Waters - Muddy Waters At Newport Muddy Waters Live.m3u

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 Muddy Waters At Newport Muddy Waters Live.CUE

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 Muddy Waters At Newport Muddy Waters Live.log

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Live At Newport

For many back in the early '60s, this was their first exposure to live recorded blues, and it's still pretty damn impressive some 40-plus years down the line. Muddy, with a band featuring Otis Spann, James Cotton, and guitarist Pat Hare, lays it down tough and cool with a set that literally had 'em dancing in the aisles by the set closer, a rippling version of "Got My Mojo Working," reprised again in a short encore version. Kicking off the album with a version of "I've Got My Brand on You" that positively burns the relatively tame (in comparison) studio take, Waters heads full bore through impressive versions of "Hoochie Coochie Man," Big Bill Broonzy's "Feel So Good," and "Tiger in Your Tank." A great breakthrough moment in blues history, where the jazz audience opened its ears and embraced Chicago blues. This album was in print almost continuously on vinyl for 20-plus years, and MCA reissued it in a fair CD version in 1986. At least one enterprising European bootlegger issued their version in the early 1990s, but the real edition of this album to get is the March 2001 remastering from MCA. Transferred in high-resolution digital audio, it brings up the bass overall and the details of just about every aspect of the playing, as well as moving Muddy's singing several layers forward in the mix, so that one gets a very vivid stage ambience, making the original CD seem very ragged. The reissue has been augmented by the presence of four studio sides cut by the same group a month prior to the concert -- none hold a candle to the live material, but they do fill in a few hole in Muddy's U.S. discography.

Live At Mr. Kelly

This disc captures the classic line-up of Muddy Waters' band as they play some of the most compelling Chicago blues ever to spin its' way out of the vaults of Chess Records. Mr. Kelly's was one of Chicago's high-class jazz clubs in the `60's, while Muddy Waters was making his name on the south- side in the juke-joints. But by 1971, his only real competition being B.B. King, Muddy Waters was primed and ready to wow the local patrons with some delta-born, Memphis-tested, Chicago-bred blues of the highest caliber.
About half of the disc is comprised of the usual classics you have come to expect, but Muddy also does a great version of John Lee Hooker's "Boom, Boom, Boom", and some others that might surprise you. With the people assembled here, how could this be anyhing but a winner? James Cotton blows some mean harp throughout the show, and tries to duel with Muddy Waters with some great results. Originally issued on Chess 50012 in 1971, this re-issue of a killer show from Muddy Waters' hey-day is a welcomed addition to any collection.
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