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From "Messin' With The Blues" Live in Montreux Jazz Festival, 1974 Buddy Guy and Junior Wells opening the show for Muddy Waters.
Hoodoo Man Blues is the 1965 debut album of blues vocalist and harmonica player Junior Wells, performing with the Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band, an early collaboration with guitarist Buddy Guy. Released on LP by Delmark Records, the album has been subsequently reissued on CD and LP by Delmark and Analogue Productions
Guitar, Vocals – Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters. Harmonica, Vocals – Junior Wells. Piano – Pinetop Perkins. Producer – Bill Wyman. Rhythm Guitar – Terry Taylor (3). Notes. Running time: 54 min approx.
Guitar, Vocals – Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters. Interviewer – Bill Wyman. Other – Will Prince & Miles Tudor. Other – Debbie Wilmott. Live at Montreux Jazz Festival - 1974. Special features: Interview with Buddy Guy & Big Bill Morganfield.
Buddy Guy–an idol for other blues guitar players, such as Eric Clapton, and an inspiration to Jimi Hendrix–teams up with Junior Wells–a world famous blues vocalist and harmonica player–to play some of the more powerful blues songs ever written. There is a long history partnership between these two blues heroes: Buddy Guy recorded on Junior Wells's sessions for Delmark Records under the pseudonym Friendly Chap back in 1965 and 1966. Buddy Guy–an idol for.
Junior Wells - Messin' With The Kid. Montreux 1974 from the dvd "Muddy Waters - Messin' with the blues" A better version of previous upload. Has been played on. Canada 8. Dodoshow Radio.
At the behest of Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells left Chicago for Miami's Criteria Studios (a Clapton haunt) to record this album in the fall of 1970. These are some of the most soul-influenced recordings of the duo's career. With Dr. John on piano, . Reed on tenor sax, and Clapton himself on rhythm guitar, "A Man of Many Words," "T-Bone Shuffle," and "Messin' with the Kid" all have a distinct Southern-style R&B groove . Since only eight songs survived from the Miami sessions, Guy recorded two tracks with the J. Geils Band in 1972 to complete the program. Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Play the Blues Buddy Guy. Blues. Listen on Apple Music.
Hoodoo Man Blues (Delmark) was Wells’ debut LP. Another Waters alumnus, Wells had cut the original early-Sixties versions of Messin’ With the Kid and Little By Little, both l standards. Hoodoo Man Blues – released in 1966, now reissued with an extra half-hour of outtakes and studio banter – would be the start of a long creative friendship. Guy and Wells recorded and toured together until the latter’s death in 1998, opening shows for the Rolling Stones and making one album, 1972’s Buddy Guy and Junior Wells Play the Blues, with Eric Clapton and the J. Geils Band
Junior Wells family hailed from Memphis and he was raised in Arkansas. Born Amos Wells Blakemore J. two years earlier than Buddy Guy, Wells initially emulated Sonny Boy Williamson and Memphis-based Junior Parker. Wells too would be drawn to Chicago, where at age 19, he was recruited into Muddy Waters' band, replacing Little Walter. An exciting vocalist, Wells is more often revered for developing the modern amplified style of harmonica playing, where he soon became second to none. Both Guy and Wells became recording artists on their own as the 1950s waned
Junior Wells & Buddy Guy - Messin With The Kid. Extract Chords. Junior Wells - Messin' With The Kid - Woodlands Blues Fest - Texas (1993). Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters, Jr. Wells & B. Guy (Live Montreux 74'). Buddy Guy with Kid Rock - Messin' with the Kid. Chords: E.
| 1 | –Jr. Wells* | Messin' With The KidWritten-By – Melvin London* |
| 2 | –Jr. Wells* | Hoodoo Man BluesWritten-By – Jr. Wells* |
| 3 | –Buddy Guy | When You See The Tears From My EyesWritten-By – Buddy Guy, Jr. Wells* |
| 4 | –Buddy Guy | Ten Years AgoWritten-By – Buddy Guy |
| 5 | –Muddy Waters | Hoochie Coochie ManWritten-By – Willie Dixon |
| 6 | –Muddy Waters | Mannish BoyWritten-By – Ellias McDaniels*, McKinley Morganfield, Melvin London* |
| 7 | –Muddy Waters | The Same ThingWritten-By – Willie Dixon |
| 8 | –Muddy Waters | Got My Mojo Workin'Written-By – Preston Foster |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RNVD 1991 | Muddy Waters With Buddy Guy & Junior Wells | Muddy Waters With Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - Messin' With The Blues (VHS, NTSC) | Rhino Home Video | RNVD 1991 | US | 1991 |
| 791 051, RC 520 | Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells | Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells - Messin' With The Blues (VHS) | BMG Video, BMG Video | 791 051, RC 520 | Unknown | |
| DVD7082X | Muddy Waters With Buddy Guy & Junior Wells | Muddy Waters With Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - Messin' With The Blues (DVD-V, PAL) | Classic Pictures Entertainment | DVD7082X | UK | 2004 |
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