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Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection
- 2000
- 50 tracks
- 2 uur, 23 min
- blues
Album Description
Muddy Waters' 'Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection' is a monumental compilation that showcases the legendary blues musician's incredible career span. Released on 27 June 2000 via Geffen, this extensive collection boasts a duration of 2 hours and 23 minutes, featuring a plethora of iconic tracks that underscore Muddy Waters' profound influence on the blues genre.
This magnificent album is a treasure trove of Muddy Waters' most revered works, including 'Gypsy Woman', 'I Can't Be Satisfied', 'Rollin' Stone', and 'Honey Bee', among many others. The tracklist is a masterful blend of classic blues, blues rock, jazz blues, and soul blues, demonstrating the artist's remarkable versatility and innovative spirit.
Throughout the album, Muddy Waters' distinctive voice and masterful guitar playing transport listeners to the vibrant world of Chicago blues, where his unique sound was born. From the melancholic 'I Feel Like Going Home' to the energetic 'Muddy Jumps One', each track is a testament to Muddy Waters' boundless talent and his ability to craft songs that continue to captivate audiences to this day.
With 'Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection', Muddy Waters cements his status as a blues legend, and this album is an essential addition to any music collection. It is a comprehensive and captivating tribute to the artist's enduring legacy, offering an unforgettable listening experience that will leave a lasting impression on fans of the blues and beyond.
Tracks
- Gypsy WomanMuddy Waters, Sunnyland Slim
- Little Anna MaeMuddy Waters, Sunnyland Slim
- Good Lookin' WomanMuddy Waters
- Mean DispositionMuddy Waters, Sunnyland Slim
- I Can't Be SatisfiedMuddy Waters
- I Feel Like Going HomeMuddy Waters
- Train Fare Home - Single VersionMuddy Waters
- Down South BluesMuddy Waters
- Kind Hearted WomanMuddy Waters
- Sittin' Here And Drinkin'Muddy Waters
- You're Gonna Miss MeMuddy Waters, Sunnyland Slim
- Mean Red SpiderMuddy Waters
- Standin' Here Tremblin'Muddy Waters
- Streamline WomanMuddy Waters
- Hard DaysMuddy Waters
- Muddy Jumps OneMuddy Waters
- Little GenevaMuddy Waters
- Canary BirdMuddy Waters
- Burying GroundMuddy Waters
- You Gonna Need My HelpMuddy Waters
- Screamin' And Cryin'Muddy Waters
- Where's My Woman BeenMuddy Waters, Sunnyland Slim
- Last Time I Fool Around With YouMuddy Waters
- Walkin' BluesMuddy Waters
- Rollin' And Tumblin' - Pt. 1Muddy Waters
- Rollin' And Tumblin', Part 2Muddy Waters
- Rollin' StoneMuddy Waters
- Rollin' Stone - Alternate TakeMuddy Waters
- You Gonna Need My HelpMuddy Waters
- Sad LetterMuddy Waters
- Early Morning BluesMuddy Waters
- Appealing Blues (Hello Little Girl)Muddy Waters
- Louisiana BluesMuddy Waters
- Evans' ShuffleMuddy Waters
- Long Distance CallMuddy Waters
- Too Young To KnowMuddy Waters
- Honey BeeMuddy Waters
- Howlin' WolfMuddy Waters
- Country BoyMuddy Waters
- She Moves MeMuddy Waters
- My FaultMuddy Waters
- Still A FoolMuddy Waters
- They Call Me Muddy WatersMuddy Waters
- All Night LongMuddy Waters
- All Night Long - Alternate TakeMuddy Waters
- All Night Long - Alternate Take #2Muddy Waters
- Stuff You Gotta WatchMuddy Waters, Sunnyland Slim
- Lonesome DayMuddy Waters, Sunnyland Slim
- Please Have MercyMuddy Waters
- Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I'm GoneMuddy Waters
About Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters, born McKinley Morganfield, is a titan of the blues, renowned for his pivotal role in shaping the post-World War II blues scene and earning him the title "father of modern Chicago blues." His powerful, emotive style, often described as "raining down Delta beatitude," has left an indelible mark on the genre. Waters' influence extends far beyond the blues, inspiring legendary rock bands like The Rolling Stones. His discography is a treasure trove of classics, with seminal works like his live album "At Newport 1960" showcasing his electrifying stage presence. From his early recordings in the 1940s to his enduring hits, Muddy Waters' music is a journey through the heart of American blues, blending elements of classic blues, blues rock, jazz blues, and soul blues. His legacy continues to inspire and captivate music enthusiasts worldwide.
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