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Hoochie Coochie Man: Comp Chess Masters 2 1952-58 [Limited Edition]

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The American blues musician Muddy Waters was born McKinley Morganfield in Mississippi in 1913. His first recording was made for the Library of Congress who had sent famed folk music archivist Alan Lomax to the Southern States to record examples of blues songs. On hearing the record Waters realised that being a musician was an achievable dream and set his sights on a career in music. Waters moved… Read more in Amazon's Muddy Waters Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 26, 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Limited Edition
  • Label: Hip-O Select
  • Run Time: 145 minutes
  • ASIN: B000AO9CUK
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #43,276 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Standing Around Crying
2. Gone to Main Street
3. Iodine in My Coffee
4. Flood
5. My Life Is Ruined (Landlady)
6. She's All Right
7. She's All Right [Alternate Take]
8. Sad, Sad Day
9. Turn Your Lamp Down Low (Baby Please Don't Go)
10. Baby Please Don't Go [Alternate Take]
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Disc: 2
1. Want to Be Loved
2. My Eyes (Keep Me in Trouble)
3. Mannish Boy
4. I Got to Find My Baby
5. Sugar Sweet
6. Trouble No More
7. Clouds in My Heart [#]
8. Forty Days and Forty Nights
9. All Aboard
10. Just to Be with You
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Editorial Reviews

It's hard to overestimate the impact of McKinley Morganfield on the Chicago post-war blues scene, and by extension on rock'n'roll itself. Having come from the heart of the Mississippi Delta (Rolling Fork), he spent the first 28 years of his life close to his birthplace, leaving for the Windy City in 1943. With this set of recordings, which covers the years 1952-1958, we continue the survey of the complete recorded works of Muddy Waters in chronological order. The first fifty tracks of his Aristocrat/Chess career appear on Muddy Waters, Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection (MCA/Chess 2301-2); the present set continues to follow his musical development, and showcases the second fifty sides, picking up where the previous collection ended and spanning an important seven year period in his career. Packaged in a bound booklet, replete with rare photographs and extensive liner notes, this set captures Muddy Waters at the height of his commercial success, and includes literally dozens of songs that influenced rock and blues performers right up to the present day.

 

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a case where 5 stars doesn't feel like enough, October 31, 2007
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I do have one complaint with this release from Hip-O Select, and it deals with the packaging. Although it LOOKS incredibly handsome on the surface, they have the discs fitting into these tight cardboard slots that are tailor-made to get the discs scratched up, and that's just ridiculous. In this day and age, these guys should really know better.

Still, I say hunker down and grab a couple spare jewel cases to put the two discs of this set in. Because they are truly incredible discs. Muddy was playing with a rhythm section by the time where this set begins--he was in absolute peak form, and innovating in ways that may go underappreciated nowadays but shouldn't be dismissed.

Due to the strict chronological sequencing and thoroughness of the set, there are cases where the same song appears twice in a row, but it's hardly a problem, because songs like the riffy "She's All Right" and the stomping "Baby Please Don't Go" are so great that you won't mind hearing them twice in a row, and the little differences between the two versions are intriguing.

A case can be made that Muddy Waters paved the way for rock & roll more than any other performer. Beyond that though, his music is simply timeless, and resonates in a way those who followed in his footsteps (i.e. the Rolling Stones) have been woefully unable to duplicate. Yes, Muddy's vocals are obviously the REAL DEAL. But also a key 'secret weapon' was Little Walter's brilliant, utterly natural and earthy harmonica playing--just listen for his absolutely hair-raising solo on "I Just Want To Make Love To You" to cite one example.

This wonderful two disc set piles up one soulful classic after another, whether it's the irresistibly swaggering "I'm Ready", "Don't Go No Farther", and "Rock Me", the mind-blowingly swinging-yet-gutsy "Trouble No More", or mournful slow blues numbers like "Standing Around Crying" or "Sad, Sad Day", just to name half a dozen more in addition to the ones mentioned previously.

A couple songs, particularly "Hoochie Coochie Man", have absolutely been done to death, both by Muddy's own endless re-recordings, not to mention all the other artists' covers, but that's a minor gripe.
Ultimately, this set is a treasure. Just buy it, it's beyond essential.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Music is 5 Stars all the way, packaging could be better, July 11, 2010
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How do you argue with the tunes? Muddy at his peak, in chronological order, with great sound. The packaging is great to look at, but I wish they would have come up with a safer way to store the CD's. Also, where is the next volume of the series?

Do you need this? I guess it depends on how much Muddy you need. If you've got the Chess Box already and that's not enough of this time period for you, then there's your answer...
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS is the best of Muddy Waters, April 11, 2009
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Muddy had a long and brilliant career, and much of what he recorded for Chess between 1947 and 1952 is seminal. Much of what he recorded for Chess between 1958 and 1975 is very good, some of it (Sings Big Bill Broonzy, Live at Newport, Folk Singer, Fathers & Sons) bordering on essential.

But the real deal is captured in this release. These are the recordings that define Chicago Blues. Great bands, great production, great songs, great singing. What more could you ask for? Little Walter does some of his best playing on these sides, and Dixon provides some of his best songs. All in all, this is Muddy's truly classic period, and this release captures all of it, in excellent sound. The packaging leaves a little to be desired. I'm sure it is meant to replicate an old 78 release, but the discs are housed in a pocket that will no doubt cause some scratching when the discs are removed and replaced. Slip covers would have solved the problem. Also, the package is oversized, which means it is clumsy to store.

That said, this collection is essential for the true Muddy Waters fan.
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