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Muddy waters electric mud brown vinyl
Muddy waters electric mud brown vinyl











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In a Rolling Stone feature, Pete Welding wrote, "'Electric Mud' does great disservice to one of the blues' most important innovators, and prostitutes the contemporary styles to which his pioneering efforts have led." Although American critics panned the album, it was better received in England. However, among critics and blues purists, Electric Mud is Waters' "most polarizing record", according to Waters biographer Robert Gordon. Peaking at number 127 on Billboard magazine's Billboard 200 album chart, it was Muddy Waters' first album to appear on the Billboard and Cash Box charts.

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Reception Professional ratings Review scoresĮlectric Mud sold 150,000 copies within the first six weeks of release. A new vinyl edition was released by Third Man Records in November 2017. On November 22, 2011, Electric Mud and After the Rain were combined on a single compact disc by BGO Records. On November 19, 1996, the album was reissued on compact disc by Chess Records. Release Įlectric Mud was released in 1968 with a simple black and white cover that did not make it obvious that the music on the album was psychedelic the album's inner spread featured photographs of Muddy Waters having his hair processed at a beauty parlor. The use of the term "electric" is used in a psychedelic context. The title of the album did not refer to the use of electric guitar, as Muddy Waters had played the instrument since he first signed with Chess Records. If you've got to have big amplifiers and wah-wahs and equipment to make you guitar say different things, well, hell, you can't play no blues." He stated "What the hell do you have a record for if you can't play the first time it's out? I'm so sick of that. Working with a studio band rather than his own was problematic for Muddy Waters, who could not perform material from the album live. You've got to let him sing it." Muddy Waters' previous albums replicated the sound of his live performances. Īccording to Buddy Guy, " feel this psychedelic stuff at all. The track "She's All Right" interpolates The Temptations' " My Girl". Muddy Waters performs the vocals of " Let's Spend the Night Together", a cover of the Rolling Stones' 1967 single, in gospel- soul style with heavy influence from Cream's “ Sunshine of Your Love.”

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"I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" incorporates free jazz influences, with Gene Barge performing a concert harp. According to Marshall Chess, "It was never an attempt to make Muddy Waters a psychedelic artist it was a concept album like David Bowie being Ziggy Stardust." Muddy Waters said of the album's sound, "That guitar sounds just like a cat – meow – and the drums have a loping, busy beat." Blues purists criticized the album's psychedelic sound. Marshall Chess augmented the rhythm of Muddy Waters' live band with the use of electronic organ and saxophone. The album incorporates use of wah-wah pedal and fuzzbox. According to Marshall Chess, "We were going to call them the Electric Niggers, but my dad wouldn't let me." According to one account of the album's recording, Cosey, Upchurch and Jennings joked about calling the group "The Electric Niggers". To provide the psychedelic sound Chess sought for the album, he assembled "the hottest, most avant garde jazz rock guys in Chicago": Gene Barge, Pete Cosey, Roland Faulkner, Morris Jennings, Louis Satterfield, Charles Stepney and Phil Upchurch. I was looking at it because I played for so many of these so-called hippies that I thought probably I could reach them." Production According to Muddy Waters, "Quite naturally, I like a good-selling record. It wasn't to change his sound, it was a way to get it to that market." Ĭhess hoped the new albums would sell well among fans of psychedelic rock bands influenced by Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf. It was like a painting, and Muddy was going to be in the painting. The next project Chess conceived was Electric Mud, a psychedelic rock concept album Marshall later stated, "I came up with the idea of Electric Mud to help Muddy make money. The label's first release was the self-titled debut album of Rotary Connection, a psychedelic band. In 1967, Marshall Chess formed Cadet Concept Records as a subsidiary of Chess Records.

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The 1960s saw Marshall Chess seeking to introduce Muddy Waters' music to a younger audience Chess Records, Waters' record label, founded by Marshall's father, Leonard Chess, released a series of compilation albums of Muddy Waters' older music repackaged with psychedelic artwork.













Muddy waters electric mud brown vinyl