Bo Diddley & Muddy Waters & Little Walter – Super Blues (1968)
Bo Diddley & Muddy Waters & Little Walter – Super Blues (1968)
1. Long Distance Call [Morganfield]
2. Who Do You Love? [McDaniel]
3. I'm a Man [Diddley]
4. Bo Diddley [McDaniel]
5. You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover [Dixon]
6. I Just Want to Make Love to You [Dixon]
7. My Babe [Dixon]
8. You Don't Love Me (You Don't Care) [McDaniel]
9. Studio Chatter [McDaniel]
10. Sad Hours [Little Walter]
11. Juke [Little Walter]
Bo Diddley – vocals, guitar Muddy Waters – vocals, guitar Little Walter – vocals, harmonica Sonny Wimberley – bass guitar Frank Kirkland – drums Buddy Guy – guitar Otis Spann – piano Cookie Vee – tambourine, vocals
In early 1967, Chess Records decided to shore up its fortunes by placing three of its aging stars in the studio to record together. Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, and Little Walter played off each other on the session that would result in the Super Blues album which, in turn, would sell enough copies to keep the ball rolling and merit a second all-star session.
Later that year, Waters and Diddley were joined in the studio by the great Howlin' Wolf, who replaced the ailing Little Walter, for a similar blues jam session. With a top-notch band that included guitarists Hubert Sumlin and Buddy Guy (who also played bass), pianist Otis Spann, and drummer Clifton James, the trio of Chess legends laid down the songs that would become The Super Super Blues Band album. --- Reverend Keith A. Gordon, bluesabout.com
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