Howlin' Wolf - Rockin' the Blues Live in Germany 1964 (Hd Remastered) (1964) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Howlin' Wolf
- Title: Rockin' the Blues Live in Germany 1964 (Hd Remastered)
- Year Of Release: 1964
- Label: Reborn recordings
- Genre: Chicago Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
- Total Time: 00:47:38
- Total Size: 224 / 468 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Shake It for Me
02. Love Me
03. Dust My Broom
04. I Didn't Mean to Hurt Your Feelings
05. Rockin' the Blues
06. All My Love
07. Going Down Slow
08. Howlin' for My Darlin'
09. Forty-Four
This is a reissue of the November 6, 1964, Bremen concert that was previously available as Live in Europe 1964 on the Sundown label, with the same incorrect title references. What is first-rate is the sound, which is head-and-shoulders above most of the Howlin' Wolf live recordings of this period, undoubtedly because the show was part of the American Folk-Blues tour, large chunks of which were recorded professionally, and also the performance, which comes from a time when Wolf was still in very robust health. It's been said that if Muddy Waters had been born in Africa, he would have been a king; this show, which Chess Records could only wish they'd recorded, is a reminder that if Howlin' Wolf had been born in Africa, he'd have been a witch doctor or shaman; he's spellbinding in his performance, and the band backing him (a kind of star combo itself, with Willie Dixon and Sunnyland Slim playing alongside Hubert Sumlin) is tight, if a little restrained. And to top it off, it's mid-priced.
01. Shake It for Me
02. Love Me
03. Dust My Broom
04. I Didn't Mean to Hurt Your Feelings
05. Rockin' the Blues
06. All My Love
07. Going Down Slow
08. Howlin' for My Darlin'
09. Forty-Four
This is a reissue of the November 6, 1964, Bremen concert that was previously available as Live in Europe 1964 on the Sundown label, with the same incorrect title references. What is first-rate is the sound, which is head-and-shoulders above most of the Howlin' Wolf live recordings of this period, undoubtedly because the show was part of the American Folk-Blues tour, large chunks of which were recorded professionally, and also the performance, which comes from a time when Wolf was still in very robust health. It's been said that if Muddy Waters had been born in Africa, he would have been a king; this show, which Chess Records could only wish they'd recorded, is a reminder that if Howlin' Wolf had been born in Africa, he'd have been a witch doctor or shaman; he's spellbinding in his performance, and the band backing him (a kind of star combo itself, with Willie Dixon and Sunnyland Slim playing alongside Hubert Sumlin) is tight, if a little restrained. And to top it off, it's mid-priced.
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