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Genre:
Blues
Release Date: 03/22/2007
This mid-priced
Muddy Waters compilation from England is comprised of 20 songs,17 of them dating between 1950 and 1958 and the other three from 1968 and 1972, arranged in no particular order. The selection opens with
"Got My Mojo Working" in its original studio version and covers most of the obvious bases, including many of
Muddy's best-known originals and his classic renditions of
Willie Dixon compositions, but somehow missing out on
"I Can't Be Satisfied" and
"Rollin' and Tumblin'" in favor of
"Garbage Man" from 1972 (a better case can be made for
"Can't Get No Grindin'"). It's difficult to say what makes this collection "essential" -- one supposes that the producers wanted to emphasize the fact that
Muddy was still making important music that late, but given that the notes focus on songs that were later staples of
the British Invasion, the choices are odd. One can't criticize any
Muddy Waters compilation too harshly, but the main virtue of this disc, along with its price, is that it utilizes the latest and best quality masterings of those classic
Chess sides, and does throw an interesting (if inessential) curve ball or two at the listener.
~Bruce Eder, All Music Guide