The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions

The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions

by Howlin' Wolf
The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions

The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions

by Howlin' Wolf

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Overview

For the casual blues fan with a scant knowledge of the Wolf, this 1971 pairing, with Eric Clapton, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts from the Rolling Stones, Ringo Starr and other British superstars, appears on the surface to be one hell of a super session. But those lofty notions are quickly dispelled once you slip this disc into the player and hit play. While it's nowhere near as awful as some blues purists make it out to be, the disparity of energy levels between the Wolf and his U.K. acolytes is not only palpable but downright depressing. Wolf was a very sick man at this juncture and Norman Dayron's non-production idea of just doing remakes of earlier Chess classics is wrongheaded in the extreme. The rehearsal snippet of Wolf trying to teach the band how to play Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster" shows just how far off the mark the whole concept of this rock superstar melange truly is. Even Eric Clapton, who usually welcomes any chance to play with one of his idols, has criticized this album repeatedly in interviews, which speaks volumes in and of itself. The rest of the leftover tracks are collected on the 1974 hodgepodge London Revisited, later repackaged for compact disc consumption as Muddy & the Wolf. Avoid both of these turkeys like the plague they are. ~ Cub Koda

Product Details

Release Date: 07/26/1989
Label: Geffen
UPC: 0076732929728
Rank: 49848

Tracks

  1. Rockin' Daddy
  2. I Ain't Superstitious
  3. Sittin' on Top of the World
  4. Worried About My Baby
  5. What a Woman!
  6. Poor Boy
  7. Built for Comfort
  8. Who's Been Talking?
  9. The Red Rooster
  10. The Red Rooster
  11. Do the Do
  12. Highway 49
  13. Wang Dang Doodle
  14. Goin' Down Slow
  15. Killing Floor
  16. I Want to Have a Word with You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Howlin' Wolf   Primary Artist
Steve Winwood   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Eric Clapton   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Charlie Watts   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Phil Upchurch   Guest Artist
Hubert Sumlin   Guest Artist
Bill Wyman   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Ian Stewart   Guest Artist
Ringo Starr   Guest Artist
Lafayette Leake   Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Howlin' Wolf   Composer
James Oden   Composer
Walter Vinson   Composer
Aretha Franklin   Composer
Alex Atkins   Composer
Camps   Composer
Joe Williams   Composer
J. Tolbert   Composer
Chester Burnett   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Big Joe Williams   Composer
Alonzo Tucker   Composer
Lonnie Chatmon   Composer
Willie Dixon   Composer
James B. Oden   Composer
James Burke Oden   Composer
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