1. SHAKE FOR ME 2. THE RED ROOSTER 3. YOU'LL BE MINE 4. WHO'S BEEN TALKIN' 5. WANG-DANG DOODLE 6. LITTLE BABY 7. SPOONFUL 8. GOING DOWN SLOW 9. DOWN IN THE BOTTOM 10. BACK DOOR MAN 11. HOWLIN' FOR MY BABY 12. TELL ME
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
180gr. Vinyl
Description:
Vinyl-Alben sind heutzutage wieder zu einer attraktiven und begehrenswerten Möglichkeit geworden Musik auf niveaureiche Art und Weise zu veröffentlichen. Die Grö�e, das Aussehen, die Haptik, die Informationen auf der Verpackung und die Wärme des Klangs geben reichlich Anlass dafür, das �berleben und die Wiederbelebung von Vinyl-Veröffentlichungen zu forcieren.
Dieses Album von Howlin 'Wolf ist ein gutes Beispiel dafür, denn seine Originalveröffentlichungen erzielen heutzutage enorme Preise. Dies ist eines seiner auf Chess veröffentlichten Highlights. - 180GR. VINYL
The "Howlin' Wolf" LP by the legendary blues artist Howlin? Wolf is a cornerstone of Chicago blues and an essential addition to any vinyl collection. Released originally in 1962, this self-titled album?often referred to as ?The Rockin? Chair Album? due to its iconic cover art?features classic tracks like "Spoonful," "Little Red Rooster," and "Back Door Man." These songs have influenced generations of musicians across genres, from rock to soul. Howlin? Wolf?s powerful voice and raw emotional delivery are on full display throughout the record, making it a must-have for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. The LP is reissued by Get On Down, a label renowned for their high-quality pressings and dedication to preserving musical history through carefully curated releases.
Get On Down has established itself as one of the premier labels specializing in reissues of classic albums spanning hip-hop, funk, soul, jazz, and blues. Their attention to detail ensures that each release captures the spirit of the original while offering superior sound quality for modern listeners.
Howlin' Wolf (born Chester Arthur Burnett) was one of the most influential figures in electric blues history. With his deep growl and commanding stage presence, he helped define Chicago's postwar sound alongside contemporaries like Muddy Waters. His recordings have been inducted into multiple halls of fame; artists such as Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin?and countless others?cite him as a major influence.