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Limited colored vinyl LP pressing. Continuing Jackpot's series of Chess Records reissues, this compilation of landmark original studio singles from Chicago blues artist Howlin' Wolf, were originally recorded from 1954-65.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelJkpo, Jackpot Records
UPC0602547763044
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046057669
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2016
GenreBlues
ArtistHowlin' Wolf
Release TitleHis Greatest Sides Vol. 1
Dimensions
Item Height0.12 in
Item Weight0.64 lb
Item Length12.22 in
Item Width12.16 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Down in the Bottom 1.2 No Place to Go 1.3 Sitting on Top of the World 1.4 Smokestack Lightnin' 1.5 The Red Rooster 1.6 Spoonful 1.7 Killing Floor 1.8 Do the Doo 1.9 I Ain't Superstitious 1.10 Who's Been Talking 1.11 Three Hundred Pounds of Joy 1.12 Back Door Man 1.13 Wang Dang Doodle
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited colored vinyl LP pressing. Continuing Jackpot's series of Chess Records reissues, this compilation of landmark original studio singles from Chicago blues artist Howlin' Wolf, were originally recorded from 1954-65. Howlin' Wolf electrified the sound of the Mississippi Delta blues and brought it to Chicago, laying down what would become the foundation of rock ‘n’ roll in the early 1950s. Delivered in his gruff, haunting voice, his lyrics spoke of his hard life experiences and his signature growlin' mesmerized audiences and blues musicians alike. Howlin' Wolf helped make Chess Records a historic label and solidified Chicago as the worlds capital of blues.
You got a real gym and this collection which so many greats of howling wolves are on one piece including spoonful killing floor smokestack lightnin. Plus they sound with that old school authenticity that they would sound good even on oh so so record player