Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones Live At The Checkerboard Lounge (2-LP, Colored Vinyl)
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Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones: Live At The Checkerboard Lounge (2-LP, Colored Vinyl)
On 22 November 1981, in the midst of their mammoth tour of the USA, the Rolling Stones arrived in Chicago to play three nights in a row at the Rosemont Horizon. As a band that had long been influenced by Chicago blues, the Stones also visited Muddy Waters' legendary club "The Checkerboard Lounge" to watch the famous blues musician play. It wasn't long before Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Ian Stewart joined them on stage, followed later by Buddy Guy and Lefty Dizz. A truly unique spectacle that was fortunately captured by cameras for posterity. The recordings have now been restored from the original material and mixed and mastered by Bob Clearmountain, so that this wonderful blues night is now available as an official release for the first time.
Line-up
Muddy Waters (vocals, guitar); Mick Jagger (vocals); Keith Richards (guitar); Ronnie Wood (guitar); Ian Stewart (piano); Buddy Guy (vocals, guitar); Lefty Dizz (vocals, guitar); Junior Wells (harmonica, vocals); George "Mojo" Buford (harmonica); Lovie Lee (piano); Earnest Johnson (bass); Ray Allison (drums); John Primer (guitar); Rick Kreher (guitar); Nick Charles (bass).
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Article properties:Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones: Live At The Checkerboard Lounge (2-LP, Colored Vinyl)
Interpret: Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones
Album titlle: Live At The Checkerboard Lounge (2-LP, Colored Vinyl)
Genre Blues
Label Universal Music
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
Artikelart LP
EAN: 0602445429547
- weight in Kg 0.52
Muddy Waters - Live At The Checkerboard Lounge (2-LP, Colored Vinyl) LP 1 | ||||
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01 | Sweet Little Angel | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
02 | Flip Flop And Fly | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
03 | Introduction (Instrumental) | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
04 | You Don't Have To Go | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
05 | Country Boy | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
06 | Baby Please Don't Go | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
07 | Hoochie Coochie Man | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
08 | Long Distance Call | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones |
Muddy Waters - Live At The Checkerboard Lounge (2-LP, Colored Vinyl) LP 2 | ||||
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01 | Mannish Boy | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
02 | Got My Mojo Workin' | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
03 | Next Time You See Me | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
04 | One Eyed Woman | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
05 | Baby Please Don't Go (Instrumental) | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
06 | Clouds In My Heart | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones | ||
07 | Champagne And Reefer | Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones |
Muddy Waters
Although Chess claimed that Muddy Waters was responsible for penning the rousing Got My Mojo Working on this single, it emanated from outside the confines of Arc Music, Chess’ publishing arm.
"We went on tour with a lady named Ann Cole. She's the one that originally did 'Mojo,’"says his then-road harpist, James Cotton."Muddy said, 'That's my kind of stuff there, talkin' about the mojo and all that kind of thing. I need to learn that song so I can do it.' He said, 'Learn the words to it for me.' So I learned the words, and I learned to play it. I taught him the words when I knew everything. They recorded it, him and Walter. It did pretty good.
When Muddy got back to Chicago, he made the song his own on either December 1, 1956 or January 16, 1957. As Cotton noted, Little Walter was still his main harp man in the studio; other participants were his essential 88s ace Otis Spann, guitarist Jimmy Rogers, bassist Willie Dixon, and new drummer Francis Clay. But this rendition wouldn’t be the one everyone so widely copied; that version was done live at the 1960 Newport Jazz Festival with James on harp (Chess issued Waters’ set on LP). "I put the arrangement on there,"says Cotton. "Now it's a classic."
In between the two Mojos, Waters made his maiden voyage to England in 1958, bringing along his electric guitar. British fans accustomed to Big Bill Broonzy’s acoustic blues weren’t quite ready for the aural assault. "I went over there, and they went stone nuts. ‘Where’s he comin’ from with all this noise?’" said Muddy, who tried to comply on his next visit. "I go back a couple of years later and didn’t bring it, and then they’re cryin’, ‘Where’s your electric guitar?’"
Always loyal to Chess, the ‘60s weren’t overly kind to Muddy from a recording standpoint. The nadir was his pseudo-psychedelic 1968 travesty ‘Electric Mud.’ Muddy freely ripped the album later on. "I really went with the company with that part,"he said."I hope they never play it."During the mid-‘70s, Waters underwent a studio renaissance on a new label, Blue Sky. Producer Johnny Winter strove to restore Muddy’s original sound on his acclaimed 1977 LP ‘Hard Again.’ "He was one of the young white kids who was really deep into it," said Muddy.
The King of Chicago Blues died of cancer April 30, 1983 at age 70. It’s a sure bet no one will ever take his place. "Maybe somebody else would have come up and went another way,"Waters mused."I came up at the right time and the right season, and I should say, I just taken it over. I just taken Chicago completely over!"
Bill Dahl
Chicago, Illinois
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