Muddy Waters Muddy and The Wolf MP3

Muddy Waters Muddy and The Wolf imageSince Muddy Waters last CD (Muddy and The Wolf) on Savoy Records back in 1983, I have felt a massive void in my life. This thirteen-song debut EP shows the promise that Muddy Waters has. After debuting at No. 1 last week, Muddy Waters’s album Muddy and The Wolf falls to No. 2 with 271,000, a sales slide of 60%. I wish that “Muddy and The Wolf” album was instrumental.

Blow Wind Blow on Muddy and The Wolf is solid and easy to listen to. Can’t Loose What You Never Had is almost impossible to review. If you are a Muddy Waters fan, you will love Do The Do. Highway 49 is, without a doubt, my favorite song, ever. One of the more genuine-sounding songs is I’m Ready. When listening to Long Distance Call, it gives me such an energy rush it’s unbelievable. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on Muddy and The Wolf. This track is a killer, it just grabs you instantly. Rockin Daddy is possibly the best song Muddy Waters has come up. I hope to keep hearing Muddy Waters works for a long time to come. In What A Woman you won’t find any flashy solos.


Muddy and The Wolf CD

Song Name Time
All Aboard.mp3 2:47
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Blow Wind Blow.mp3 3:35
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Can’t Loose What You Never Had.mp3 3:03
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Do The Do.mp3 2:17
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Highway 49.mp3 2:44
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I’m Ready.mp3 3:33
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Long Distance Call.mp3 6:20
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Red Rooster.mp3 3:48
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Red Rooster (rehearsal).mp3 3:37
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Rockin Daddy.mp3 3:16
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Walkin Thru The Park.mp3 2:59
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What A Woman.mp3 3:01
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