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Howlin Wolf - In Memoriam album

Howlin Wolf - In Memoriam album

  • Performer: Howlin Wolf
  • Genre: Blues
  • Title: In Memoriam
  • Released: 1976
  • MP3 version size: 1772 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1976 mb
  • Other: WMA AHX TTA FLAC AU VOC MP1
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 987

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Howlin' Wolf: все альбомы, включая Morning At Midnight, How Many More Years You Gonna' Dog Me Around, Who's Been Talking и другие.

The Howlin' Wolf Album is a 1969 album by Howlin' Wolf, with members of Rotary Connection as his backing band. It mixed blues with psychedelic rock arrangements of several of Howlin' Wolf's classic songs. Howlin' Wolf strongly disliked the album, which is noted on the album's cover. The album peaked at number 69 on Billboard magazine's Black Albums chart. In 1967, Marshall Chess formed Cadet Concept Records as a subsidiary of Chess Records

Howlin' Wolf - My People's Gone (1994 Chess Collectibles Version) (02:23, 320Kb/s). Howlin' Wolf - You Gonna Wreck My Life (Alternate Take) (02:35, 320Kb/s). Howlin' Wolf - I Ain't Gonna Be Your Dog No More (Acoustic) (03:58, 320Kb/s). Howlin' Wolf - Oh! Red (Single Version) (02:35, 320Kb/s). Howlin' Wolf - Commit A Crime (1991 Chess Box Version) (03:08, 320Kb/s). Howlin' Wolf - Moving (02:45, 320Kb/s). Howlin' Wolf - Down In The Bottom (Single Version) (02:35, 320Kb/s). Howlin' Wolf - Evil (Is Going On) (Single Version) (02:53, 320Kb/s). Listen online and stay in a good mood. Org Album: Blues Greats: Howlin' Wolf (2011).

In stock on May 18, 2019. Don't let the album cover fool you. This is a great contemporary blues album by one of the all-time masters. If Wolf really hated this album so much, there's no way he'd record another similar effort just a few short years later: "The London Sessions" (also extremely worthwhile). This is a terrific CD, well worth the wait. I can't get enough of it!

Title on Cover: This Is Howlin' Wolf's New Album. He Doesn't Like It. He Didn't Like His Electric Guitar At First Either.

Howlin' Wolf (album). In 1984 this album was reissued by Chess as CH-9183. The cover picture was changed slightly adding an elliptical logo beneath the album title that reads "CHICAGO 26 Golden years Single Album", and the "Chess LP 1469" trademark was replaced with the "CH-9183" identifier.

Artists Howlin' Wolf The Howlin' Wolf Album. The Howlin' Wolf Album Howlin' Wolf. The Howlin' Wolf Album. This album has an average beat per minute of 118 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 70/158 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist The Howlin' Wolf Album.

A controversial album for both Howlin’ Wolf and his fans, The Howlin’ Wolf Album was a psych-blues experiment that is much more than a novelty listen. In 1968, Marshall Chess, the innovative son of label owner Leonard Chess, placed Waters, and then Wolf, in a setting of psychedelic sounds. Chess Jr wanted to get them out with the hippie crowd, according to Upchurch, and brought in the Chicago psychedelic soul group Rotary Connection as the backing band. The results in both cases were controversial. Waters described his album as dogs t, while Wolf fell out with his fellow musicians, such as Pete Cosey and Roland Faulkner. Wolf, the blues legend born Chester Arthur Burnett, does his best to sing the Delta blues over a backdrop of wah-wah.

This album, though, originally released in 1969 on the Chess Records subsidiary Cadet Records, is hardly typical Wolf, and the bluesman himself hated it, which may in some way have contributed to the album's odd cult standing