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Album Details: London Howlin' Wolf Sessions [Deluxe Edition]

Release Date:11/19/2002
Label:Chess
UPC:008811298524

User Reviews: London Howlin' Wolf Sessions [Deluxe Edition]

  • Overall:

    London Sessions re-issue

    By John  Mar 5, 2003

    I remember when this collection was first released on vinyl.It was a revelation then and it still is.A perfect synthesis of teacher and student as the Wolf takes the London whiteboys back to school. You can almost smell the cigarettes and bourbon as ...these wonderous tracks unfold in front of you. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    HOW TO PUT $30 TO GOOD USE

    By CRAIG  Feb 27, 2003

    FIVE STARS FOR THE ORIGINAL TRACKS-THE BONUS TRACKS ARE JUST THE ICING ON THE CAKE-ONE OF THE BEST BLUES ALBUMS EVER

Pro Reviews: London Howlin' Wolf Sessions [Deluxe Edition]

  • All Music Guide

    The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions was not a high point in the careers of either Howlin' Wolf or the guest superstars Eric Clapton, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Stevie Winwood, Ringo Starr, though it's not as bad as some blues purists make it out to be. Still, one has to wonder whether a deluxe edition two-CD set, padding out the original with an entire disc of previously unreleased alternate takes/alternate mixes (and three tracks from the same sessions that eventually showed up on the 1974 compilation London Revisited, which also included material by Muddy Waters), was really justified. The material existed, however, and less and less leftovers from the Chess catalog were available at the beginning of the twenty-first century. So here we have it, bolstered by lengthy and entertaining liner notes spotlighting memories from producer Norman Dayron. The original album, presented here in its original mix, was adequate but flawed. For it seemed like the players, whether because they were in aw...e of and/or uncomfortable with Howlin' Wolf, went through the numbers tentatively, with an ill-at-ease looseness. A more serious flaw was that the program consisted entirely of remakes of classic Wolf tunes (some admittedly obscure) that couldn't help but suffer in comparison with the earlier originals. The alternate versions really aren't all that different from the ones selected for the album, and some, in fact, are just alternate mixes. There are, however, some occasional notable differences, like "What a Woman" with an organ overdub; "Poor Boy" with different lyrics; "The Red Rooster" with an alternate piano; a rawer "Who's Been Talking" with lots of studio chat; an inferior "Do the Do" that does go on more than twice as long as the album rendition; and a "rehearsal take" (the only such item here) of "Worried About My Baby" that's far sparser than the one ultimately chosen. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Howlin' Wolf

In the history of the blues, there has never been anyone quite like the Howlin' Wolf. Six foot three and close to 300 pounds in his salad days, the Wolf was the primal force of the music spun out to its ultimate conclusion. A Robert Johnson may have possessed more lyrical insight, a Muddy Waters more dignity, and a B.B. King certainly more technical expertise, but no on... Read more