What was actually going on was Marshall Chess trying to get more white kids to buy blues records."Electric Mud" and "This is Howlin' Wolf's new record...." are also examples of the same sales ploy.These LPs are all from the period when Marshall took over from the originators Phil and Leonard Chess.These LPs are a pathetic attempt to make the artists more hip and with it,in an attempt to cash in on the youth market.
London Howling Wolf Sessions
I just picked up a 1989 vinyl reissue of this record and I dig it. Ordinarily I can't stand either Clapton or Winwood, but you can't argue with the rest of the band and I am a huge Wolf fan. With him singing it almost has a third-stream thing going on, a little Pigpen-Blues Dead sounding. Plus, its actually a pretty good recording. The one thing that's a bit lame is that whoever edited the record cut off any jamming at the end of the tunes. My question is, is there an expanded vinyl reissue with the full track length, or even an expanded cd? For that matter, are there any additional tracks not included on the original album?
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