Atlantic Records Stereo 1967
If you like Muddy Waters' solo, with his band, or with collaborators (for instance, the superb album Fathers & Sons), then you should buy this album which is one of the best down and dirty Chicago Blues albums ever. That's a genre I have spent a lot of time listening to and loving; and it's a singularly world-wise and muscular music that Hammond somehow came to play at a very young age, and not by his skill as an imitator. I was not completely surprised to see another reviewer cite this as both Hammond's and Robbie Robertson's best work; I hadn't realized Roberston was in on the sessions. The singing, playing and production values throughout are alive and blues-infused. This is a fun and soulful album that represents electric blues at its best.
Side 1.
1. I Wish You Would 2:56
2. I'm In The Mood 3:08
3. I Can Tell 3:20
4. Spoonful 2:45
5. Coming Home 2:20
6. My Baby Is Sweeter 2:58
Side 2.
1. Brown Eyed Handsome Man 2:18
2. Smokestack Lightning 2:43
3. Five Long Years 3:55
4. You're So Fine 2:34
5. Going To New York 1:52
6. Forty Days And Forty Nights 4:30
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