Howlin' Wolf - Rough Guide To Howlin' Wolf (2012)

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Title: Rough Guide To Howlin' Wolf
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Rough Guides/World Music Network
Genre: Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:39:39
Total Size: 342 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Howlin' Wolf - Smokestack Lightning
2. Howlin' Wolf - Moanin’ At Midnight
3. Howlin' Wolf - I Asked For Water And She Gave Me Gasoline
4. Howlin' Wolf - Spoonful
5. Howlin' Wolf - How Many More Years
6. Howlin' Wolf - Evil (Is Going On)
7. Howlin' Wolf - Back Door Man
8. Howlin' Wolf - My Baby Walked Off
9. Howlin' Wolf - Riding in the Moonlight
10. Howlin' Wolf - You Gonna Wreck My Life
11. Howlin' Wolf - Don’t Mess With My Baby
12. Howlin' Wolf - The Wolf Is At Your Door
13. Howlin' Wolf - My Troubles And Me
14. Howlin' Wolf - Baby How Long
15. Howlin' Wolf - Crying At Daybreak
16. Howlin' Wolf - Worried All The Time
17. Howlin' Wolf - Rockin’ Daddy
18. Howlin' Wolf - No Place To Go
19. Howlin' Wolf - Well That’s All Right
20. Howlin' Wolf - Forty Four
21. Howlin' Wolf - Saddle My Pony
22. Blind Willie Johnson - It’s Nobody’s Fault But Mine (1927)
23. Billy Boy Arnold - I Wish You Would (1955)
24. Robert Johnson - Travelling Riverside Blues (1937)
25. Muddy Waters - I’m Ready (1954)
26. Big Joe Williams - P Vine Blues (1947)
27. Robert Nighthawk - Black Angel Blues (1949)
28. Willie Dixon - 29 Ways (1956)
29. Sonny Boy Williamson - Little Low Woman Blues (1939)
30. J.B. Lenoir - Let's Roll (1952)
31. Baby Face Leroy - Rollin' & Tumblin' (Part 1) (1950)
32. Baby Face Leroy - Rollin' & Tumblin' (Part 2) (1950)
33. Little Walter - I Just Keep Lovin' Her (1952)
34. Elmore James - Knocking At Your Door (1960)

Howlin' Wolf dominated the post-war Chicago blues scene in every way. This outstanding Rough Guide features some of his most ferocious and emotionally intense work, which has been painstakingly re-mastered and restored to world class sound quality. Bonus CD: Wolf's Inspiration Howlin' Wolf drew on a rich blues tradition and then enhanced it with his own dramatic arrival in the recording studio in 1951. These dozen tracks celebrate both the original blues masters who inspired him and contemporaries in the world of Chicago electric blues who were influenced by him.


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