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ABC of the Blues CD16 (2010)

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CD 16 – Howlin’ Wolf

16-01 Howlin’ Wolf – Look-A-Here Baby
16-02 Howlin’ Wolf – Smile at Me
16-03 Howlin’ Wolf – California Boogie
16-04 Howlin’ Wolf – My Baby Walked Off
16-05 Howlin’ Wolf – Chocolate Drop
16-06 Howlin’ Wolf – Mr. Highway Man
16-07 Howlin’ Wolf – Color and Kind
16-08 Howlin’ Wolf – Everybody’s in the Mood
16-09 Howlin’ Wolf – (Well) That’s Alright
16-10 Howlin’ Wolf – Baby Ride with Me
16-11 Howlin’ Wolf – Decoration Day Blues
16-12 Howlin’ Wolf – Moanin’ at Midnight
16-13 Howlin’ Wolf – The Wolf Is at Your Door
16-14 Howlin’ Wolf – Getting Old and Grey
16-15 Howlin’ Wolf – Oh, Red!						play
16-16 Howlin’ Wolf – My Last Affair
16-17 Howlin’ Wolf – Dorothy Mae
16-18 Howlin’ Wolf – I Got a WomanO?eSweet Woman
16-19 Howlin’ Wolf – Bluebird Blues
16-20 Howlin’ Wolf – Howlin’ Wolf Boogie			play

 

Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 – January 10, 1976), known as Howlin' Wolf, was an influential American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player.

With a booming voice and looming physical presence, Burnett is commonly ranked among the leading performers in electric blues; musician and critic Cub Koda declared, "no one could match Howlin' Wolf for the singular ability to rock the house down to the foundation while simultaneously scaring its patrons out of its wits." A number of songs written or popularized by Burnett—such as "Smokestack Lightnin'", "Back Door Man", "Killing Floor" and "Spoonful"—have become blues and blues rock standards.

At 6 feet, 6 inches (198 cm) and close to 300 pounds (136 kg), he was an imposing presence with one of the loudest and most memorable voices of all the "classic" 1950s Chicago blues singers. This rough-edged, slightly fearsome musical style is often contrasted with the less crude but still powerful presentation of his contemporary and professional rival, Muddy Waters. Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller), Little Walter Jacobs, and Muddy Waters are usually regarded in retrospect as the greatest blues artists who recorded for Chess in Chicago. Sam Phillips once remarked, "When I heard Howlin' Wolf, I said, 'This is for me. This is where the soul of man never dies.'" In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked him #51 on their list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time".

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