segunda-feira, 27 de fevereiro de 2023

Howlin Wolf - Very Best of Howlin Wolf

His Best is a greatest hits album by American blues musician Howlin' Wolf. The album was originally released on April 8, 1997 by MCA/Chess Records,[1] and was one of a series of releases by MCA for the 50th anniversary of Chess Records that year (see 1997 in music). Ten years later – on April 17, 2007 – the album was reissued by Geffen Records as The Definitive Collection.[3]

The album features several of his most well-known recording including "Smokestack Lightnin'", "Spoonful", and "Killing Floor".


The first two songs on the collection – "Moanin' at Midnight" and "How Many More Years" – were recorded at Memphis Recording Service on either May 14, or August 1951 and were produced by Sam Phillips, who would later produce Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash. The rest of the songs on the album were recorded in ChicagoIllinois from May 1954 to August 1964. The original recordings were produced by either the Chess brothers – Leonard and Phil – and/or Willie Dixon, who recorded numerous artists for Chess Records. The reissue production was handled by Andy McKaie with digital remastering by Erick Labson.[2]



Chicago Blues, Memphis Blues, Acoustic Blues, Jump Blues, Electric Chicago Blues , Piano Blues

Howlin Wolf
Very Best of Howlin Wolf


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