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| Muddy Waters - Fathers and Sons |
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Band: Muddy Waters Title: Fathers and Sons Rating: Release Date: 30 October, 2001 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: All Aboard 2: Mean Disposition 3: Blow Wind Blow 4: Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had 5: Walking Thru The Park 6: Forty Days And Forty Nights 7: Standin' Round Cryin' 8: I'm Ready 9: Twenty Four Hours 10: Sugar Sweet 11: Country Boy 12: I Love The Life I Live (I Live The Life I Love) 13: Oh Yeah 14: I Feel So Good 15: Long Distance Call (live) 16: Baby, Please Don't Go (live) 17: Honey Bee (live) 18: The Same Thing (live) 19: Got My Mojo Working Part One (live) 20: Got My Mojo Working Part Two (live) |
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Customer Reviews Incredible Memories Brought Back to Life! One night I went with some of the other students to see Muddy Waters at a club called (if my memory is correct) Alice's Revisted. While a college student back in the winter of 1972 I attended an Urban Studies semester program in Chicago. I did not know anything about Muddy Waters and little about the Blues. Muddy put on an incredible show that was one of the musical highlights of my life. I still get shivers down my spine thinking about the night. I particularly remember when he sang "Got my Mojo Working," and I was up on my feet chanting and dancing with the rest of the audience. At one point, a small fire started in some curtains on the stage and the Muddy the rest of the band calmly kept performing as it was quickly extinguished, perhaps preventing a panic situation. Later in the semester someone bought "Fathers and Sons," and after hearing the album I went out an bought it myself. For years I would periodically listen to that album and be transported back to that magical Chicago evening. With the switch from vinyl (and my turntable being broken by my two year old son in 1989), Fathers and Sons and the rest of my LP's went into retirement, but I never forgot Muddy Waters and the rest of the incredible musicians on the album. Recently something inspired me to search for it on Amazon and I purchased the CD. I am delighted to discover that everything on Fathers and Sons is as wonderful as I remembered. If you like the Blues, I strongly urge you to buy this CD now. It will make you life at least a little bit richer!.
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