Muddy Waters - Muddy 'Mississippi' Waters Live (2003) {2CD} CD Rip

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Title: Muddy 'Mississippi' Waters Live
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Legacy [512888 2]
Genre: Blues
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 01:40:39
Total Size: 654 MB(+3%) | 237 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

CD1:

1 Mannish Boy 4:38
2 She's Nineteen Years Old 5:06
3 Nine Below Zero 5:22
4 Streamline Woman 4:44
5 Howlin' Wolf 6:03
6 Baby Please Don't Go 4:09
7 Deep Down In Florida 9:44

CD2:

1 Medley: (12:00)
a After Hours
b Stormy Monday Blues
2 Trouble No More 2:49
3 Champagne & Reefer 4:52
4 Corrina, Corrina 2:49
5 Hoochie Coochie Man 3:10
6 She Moves Me 6:19
7 Kansas City 9:30
8 Pinetop's Boogie Woogie 4:59
9 Mad Love (I Want You To Love Me) 4:16
10 Everything's Gonna Be Alright 5:21
11 Got My Mojo Working 3:13
Muddy Waters - Muddy 'Mississippi' Waters Live (2003) {2CD} CD Rip

personnel :

Muddy Waters - slide guitar, vocals
Johnny Winter - guitar, additional vocals
Bob Margolin - guitar
Luther “Guitar Jr.” Johnson - guitar
Calvin "Fuzz" Jones - bass
Willie "Big Eyes" Smith - drums
Pinetop Perkins - piano
Jerry Portnoy - harp
James Cotton - harp
Charles Calmese - bass

Accompanied by Johnny Winter and his band, Muddy Waters turns in an enthusiastic performance on Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live. The set list contains most of his biggest hits, and the sound quality and performances are mostly energetic. Still, there's something faintly repetitive about this record. For one thing, there's only one song here, "Deep Down in Florida," that comes from any of Waters' recent albums. All of the others are old standards, which makes this album rather superfluous, since there are equally forceful performances of these cuts elsewhere. It doesn't help any that "Deep Down in Florida" isn't an especially noteworthy song, sounding more like a rewrite of Waters' older, better cuts. Without much in the way of new material, or anything especially notable about the performances, it sometimes comes off as little more than a set of Muddy Waters' greatest hits, with applause as the sole new ingredient. The addition of Johnny Winter is surprisingly unexceptional as well, since Winter fades into the background as much as any other bandmember. None of it is unlistenable, but it's hardly indispensable. Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live is a nice addition to the Muddy Waters catalog, but it's not nearly as essential as his earlier work.~Victor W. Valdivia