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Live And Cookin At Alice's Revisited
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HOWLIN’ WOLF: Live and Cookin’ at Alice’s Revisited (originally released on Chess in 1972), the only live album released during his lifetime. The physically imposing and powerfully voiced Howlin? Wolf was one of the most important exponents of the tough electric blues “Chicago Sound” of the 1950s, having recorded such classic sides as "Smokestack Lightning?, "Killing Floor?, "Back Door Man? and „Little Red Rooster?. During the 1960s he influenced numerous artists from the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds, to Cream, the Doors and Captain Beefheart. By the early 1970s he was still commanding a huge live following and his performance on this album is one of the most riveting ever captured on analogue tape.
Catalogue: RVCD336
Sku: 2195802
TRACKS
DISC 1
| When I Laid Down I Was Trou-bled |
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| I Didn?t Know |
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| Mean Mistreater |
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| I Had A Dream |
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| Call Me The Wolf |
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| Don?t Laugh At Me |
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| Just Passing By |
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| Sitting On Top Of The World |
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| The Big House |
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| Mr. Airplane Man |
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