Down on Stovall’s Plantation

Muddy Waters

SKU: DOY678LP

Barcode: 8013252886782

17.00 £17.00
  • Genre: Blues
  • Label: Doxy
  • Released Date: 29th January 2013
  • Buying Format:
    180g 1LP

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Muddy Waters’ historic first recordings!! In 1941, long before becoming the “father of Chicago blues”, Muddy Waters was just another country blues man running a juke joint in Mississippi when he was recorded by Alan Lomax on one of his legendary field recording trips of the South for the Library of Congress. In fact, it was not until after he heard himself on these recordings (featuring also Henry Sims on violin, Louis Ford on mandolin and Percy Thomas on guitar) that Muddy had the confidence to move to Chicago and try his luck at becoming a full-time blues musician. In 1948 Muddy had his first breakthrough hit at Chess Records with “I Can’t Be Satisfied”.

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SIDE A:
1. I Be’s Troubled
2. Rambling Kid Blues
3. You Got to Take Sick and Die Some of These Days
4. Burr Clover Blues
5. Pearlie Mae Blues
6. Country Blues, No. 1
SIDE B:
1. Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You?
2. Rosalie
3. Country Blues, No. 2
4. Take a Walk with Me
5. Joe Turner
6. You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Dead and Gone
7. I Be Bound to Write to You

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