Folk Festival Of The Blues by Muddy Waters

Folk Festival Of The Blues

Muddy Waters

1963

Folk Festival Of The Blues is a Blues album by Muddy Waters, originally released in 1963. On Gatefold: 45 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Blues
  • Chicago & Electric Blues
  • gritty
  • swaggering
  • bluesy

About

Using a name like <i>The Real Folk Blues</i> for a Muddy Waters album is a little like calling an apple a round, crunchy banana: They’re both fruit—but getting one when you were thinking about the other would throw you for a loop. By the time this compilation of early singles was released in 1965, Waters was known as more than just an electric player. His music had also marked a path away from the starkness of early country blues, and toward something more cosmopolitan and extroverted. It was a shift that reflected the Great Migration of Black Americans from the Deep South toward northern cities—and a shift that helped solidify blues as the bridge to what the world by then knew as rock ’n’ roll. And, boy—the music on <i>The Real Folk Blues</i> makes you want to <i>live</i> in all the rude, earthy ways the gift of life allows. In Waters’ world, you become cursed at childhood (“Gypsy Woman”); watch your house burn (“You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had”); and go with a girl because she carries a knife (“Walkin’ Thru the Park”). And you love <i>every</i> minute of it. Therein lies the paradox of good blues: It talks a lot about feeling bad, but it tends to make you feel anything but.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Mannish Boy2:57
  2. 2Screamin' and Cryin'3:08
  3. 3Just To Be With You3:17
  4. 4Walkin' Thru the Park2:44
  5. 5Walkin' Blues2:58
  6. 6Canary Bird2:44
  7. 7The Same Thing2:43
  8. 8Gypsy Woman (feat. Sunnyland Slim)2:36
  9. 9Rollin' and Tumblin' (Pt. 1)3:01
  10. 10Forty Days and Forty Nights2:54
  11. 11Little Geneva2:50
  12. 12You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had2:57

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 45 pressings tracked on Gatefold