Howlin' Wolf - Little Red Rooster (2023)
Artist: Howlin' Wolf
Title: Little Red Rooster
Year Of Release: 1962 / 2023
Label: Mojo Workin'
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:59
Total Size: 114 / 261 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Little Red Rooster
Year Of Release: 1962 / 2023
Label: Mojo Workin'
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Blues
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:59
Total Size: 114 / 261 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Shake For Me (2:24)
02. The Red Rooster [Aka Little Red Rooster] (2:32)
03. You'll Be Mine (2:33)
04. Who'S Been Talkin' (2:29)
05. Wang-Dang-Doodle (2:29)
06. Little Baby (2:52)
07. Going Back Home (2:44)
08. Tail Dragger (3:00)
09. I'm The Wolf (3:11)
10. Spoonful (2:49)
11. Going Down Slow (3:30)
12. Down In The Bottom (2:16)
13. Back Door Man (2:54)
14. Howlin' For My Baby [Aka Howlin' For My Darling] (2:37)
15. Tell Me (3:03)
16. I've Been Abused (2:22)
17. You Gonna Wreck My Life (2:38)
18. Poor Boy (2:38)
The complete album + 6 bonus tracks.
Originally released in January 1962 and simply titled 'Howlin' Wolf (aka The Rockin' Chair Album), this is one of the blues legend's best-loved LPs and widely recognized as one of the all-time cornerstones of Chicago Blues and named the third greatest guitar album of all time by Mojo magazine in 2004.
Now reissued as 'Little Red Rooster', the first side features iconic singles like 'The Red Rooster, (aka Little Red Rooster). However, it is on the second side that Wolf really steps into the light and delivers his dynamic and unique voice like never before, with songs such as Back Door Man and his variation on Willie Dixon's Spoonful, one of the finest blues songs ever recorded.
"One of the pinnacles of early electric blues and an essential album for any quality blues collection."
Originally released in January 1962 and simply titled 'Howlin' Wolf (aka The Rockin' Chair Album), this is one of the blues legend's best-loved LPs and widely recognized as one of the all-time cornerstones of Chicago Blues and named the third greatest guitar album of all time by Mojo magazine in 2004.
Now reissued as 'Little Red Rooster', the first side features iconic singles like 'The Red Rooster, (aka Little Red Rooster). However, it is on the second side that Wolf really steps into the light and delivers his dynamic and unique voice like never before, with songs such as Back Door Man and his variation on Willie Dixon's Spoonful, one of the finest blues songs ever recorded.
"One of the pinnacles of early electric blues and an essential album for any quality blues collection."