Muddy Waters - Folk Singer

Tracklist

Side A
1.
My Home Is In The Delta
Muddy Waters
2.
Long Distance
Muddy Waters
3.
My Captain
Muddy Waters
4.
Good Morning School Girl
Muddy Waters
5.
You Gonna Need My Help
Muddy Waters
6.
The Same Thing (Bonus)
Muddy Waters
7.
You Can't Lose What You Never Had (Bonus)
Muddy Waters
Side B
1.
Cold Weather Blues
Muddy Waters
2.
Big Leg Woman
Muddy Waters
3.
Country Boy
Muddy Waters
4.
Feel Like Going Home
Muddy Waters
5.
My John The Conquerer (Bonus)
Muddy Waters
6.
Short Dress Woman (Bonus)
Muddy Waters
7.
Put Me In Your Lay Way (Bonus)
Muddy Waters

Information


  • Artist : Muddy Waters
  • Format : 1 x 12"(180g)
  • Sleeve : Gatefold
  • GenresBlues Rock
  • Estimated shipping dateDelivery within 2 to 7 days

Description

Gatefold 180-gram vinyl. Folk Singer is Muddy Waters' fourth studio album, released in April 1964 by Chess Records. The album features Waters on acoustic guitar, backed by Willie Dixon on bass, Clifton James on drums and Buddy Guy on acoustic guitar. This is Waters' only all-acoustic album.

Muddy Waters
United States

Muddy Waters, de son vrai nom McKinley Morganfield, est largement reconnu comme l'un des pères fondateurs du blues moderne. Né dans le Mississippi en 1913, il a apporté un son unique à la musique avec son jeu de guitare slide et ses paroles imprégnées de la dure réalité de la vie. Il a contribué à façonner le Chicago Blues, un style électrifié qui a influencé des générations d'artistes, du rock au jazz. Muddy Waters a joué un rôle crucial dans la popularisation du blues en Amérique et dans le monde entier, devenant une figure emblématique de la culture musicale du 20e siècle.

Muddy Waters, born McKinley Morganfield, is widely regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern blues. Born in Mississippi in 1913, he brought a unique sound to music with his slide guitar playing and lyrics steeped in the harsh realities of life. He helped shape Chicago Blues, an electrified style that influenced generations of artists across genres, from rock to jazz. Muddy Waters played a pivotal role in popularizing blues in America and around the world, becoming an iconic figure in 20th-century musical culture.