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  1. Select. [3] The London Muddy Waters Sessions is a studio album by Muddy Waters, released in 1972 on Chess Records. A follow-up to 1971's The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions, the concept was to combine American bluesmen with British and Irish blues/rock stars. The album was an attempt to capitalise on the increasing popularity of traditional blues ...

  2. The London Muddy Waters Sessions, an Album by Muddy Waters. Released in April 1972 on Chess (catalog no. CH 60013; Vinyl LP). Genres: Chicago Blues. Rated #406 in the best albums of 1972. Featured peformers: Muddy Waters (vocals, slide guitar), Rory Gallagher (guitar), Sammy Lawhorn (guitar), Georgie Fame (piano, organ), Seldon Powell (tenor saxophone), Garnett Brown (trombone), Joe Newman ...

  3. Released in 1972, The London Muddy Waters Sessions was a follow-up to 1971 's The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions, constituting two of the earliest supersession blues albums. ... Georgie Fame (credited as "George Fortune"), Steve Winwood, and Mitch Mitchell (from the Jimi Hendrix Experience), among others.

  4. Piano – Georgie Fame, Steve Winwood (tracks: 2, 4, 7, 9) Producer – Esmond Edwards, Ian Green (2) ... Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I'm Gone/The London Muddy Waters Sessions. 5:04; Muddy Waters- Key To The Highway (Vinyl LP) 2:29; Muddy Waters- I Don't Know Why (Vinyl LP) 4:01; I Don't Know Who/The London Muddy Waters Sessions.

  5. The London Muddy Waters Sessions, an Album by Muddy Waters. Released in April 1972 on Chess (catalog no. CH 60013; Vinyl LP). Genres: Chicago Blues. Rated #408 in the best albums of 1972. Featured peformers: Muddy Waters (vocals, slide guitar), Rory Gallagher (guitar), Sammy Lawhorn (guitar), Georgie Fame (piano, organ), Seldon Powell (tenor saxophone), Garnett Brown (trombone), Joe Newman ...

  6. 1972.De Muddy Waters no creo que haya que añadir mucho a lo ya comentado por aquí con anterioridad: El mejor artista de blues de todos los tiempos. El sello Chess, a finales de los años '60 del siglo pasado, decidió grabar unas sesiones donde se juntaran lo mejor de ambos lados del Atlántico.La cosa empezó con el "Fathers and Sons" (1969) del propio Muddy y alcanzó la plenitud con las ...

  7. Muddy delivered a stunning performance of "Mannish Boy" that became one of the highlights of Martin Scorsese's 1978 concert film The Last Waltz. Between Hard Again and The Last Waltz, Waters enjoyed a major career boost, and he found himself touring again for large and enthusiastic crowds, sharing stages with the likes of Eric Clapton and the ...