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A legendary concert featuring some of the most well known blues songs of all time. Recorded at The Montreaux Jazz Festival, in Switzerland, in 1974, this film captures on DVD some of the most influential and endearing musicians of the century including Chicago Blues legends Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells. Music fans from all genres will love this live set filled with songs about bad luck, cheap booze, torrid love and centuries of oppression.
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This fantastic Properbox is a 3CD plus an informative DVD set that comprisesof songs that Muddy Waters covered, Muddy's versions of these songs andsome of Muddy's original works. Explored here is Muddy's position as link between the old Country Blues of theearly decades of the last century and the Rock music of the 1960's and 1970'sthat was itself so influential on modern music. 60 tracks in all.
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Raven presents the very best of The Johnny Winter Sessions 1976-1981 by the legendary MUDDY WATERS. Muddy is one of the undisputed giants of the post-war Chicago electric blues scene. Born McKinley Morganfield, a product of the fertile Mississippi delta, he relocated to Chicago in 1943 where he began recording for the Chess brothers Aristocrat label. He scored hits with I Cant Be Satisfied, Honey Bee, Mannish Boy, Trouble No More and many other landmark blues songs. By the mid-1970s after...
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Features Keith Murray, Method Man, Erick Sermon. Limited offer.
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Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display
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Muddy Waters - Live At The Chicagofest (1981) - McKinley Morganfield better known as Muddy 'Mississippi' Waters is the father of Chicago Blues. This live concert was recorded in 1981 and would be Muddy's last television performance.
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This is the story of Stella, an advice columnist for a teenage magazine. Stella's friends assume she does not have any problems of her own and deluge her with their woes - Abigail, deserted by her husband moves in with Stella, but then starts to move in on Stella's husband.
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This concert is the best example of Muddy’s greatness ever to be captured on film. Includes the definitive version of Got My Mojo Working, as well as Rollin’ Stone, Mean Mistreater, Going to Chicago Blues, plus more.
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Pink, medium ruby appearance. The nose is tea leafy with rosewater and a delicate but highly appealing character. It has excellent soft wrapped plum and cedar wood characters on the palate with lively spices and crisp acids. Good depth and length. It stands out from the food and delivers excellent velvety drinking satisfaction.
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The epic, rollicking, up-and-down life of Muddy Waters, who went from Mississippi farmhand to musical legend, who invented electric blues and created the template for the rock-and-roll band and its wild lifestyle, is brought into sharp focus in this widely acclaimed biography. photos.
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Born in Cairo, Illinois in 1924, Smith was in Chicago by 1949 and worked as a janitor in the 20th Century Theatre before entering music full-time as Muddy's harmonica man. He once recorded (for Lapel) as Little Walter Jr. and Walter is the musician he's most readily compared to. But he was stylistically his own man and is heard to good advantage on this set that was culled from shows at the Universities of Washington and Oregon. No less a light was Pinetop Perkins, one of the most respected pianists...
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