Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live

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Allmusic [1]
Robert Christgau(B+) [2]

Muddy "Mississippi" Waters – Live is a live album by Muddy Waters. The recording was awarded the Grammy for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording in 1979.

Track listing

All tracks composed by McKinley Morganfield; except where indicated

  1. "Mannish Boy" (Morganfield, Ellas McDaniel, Mel London) (4:24)
  2. "She’s Nineteen Years Old" (5:21)
  3. "Nine Below Zero" (Sonny Boy Williamson) (5:21)
  4. "Streamline Woman" (4:39)
  5. "Howling Wolf" (6:00)
  6. "Baby Please Don’t Go" (4:07)
  7. "Deep Down in Florida" (9:48)

In 2003 the album was reissued as a two-CD set, the second disc including:

  1. "Medley: After Hours/Stormy Monday Blues" (Avery Parrish, Buddy Feyne, Robert Bruce, Aaron "T-Bone" Walker) (12:00)
  2. "Trouble No More" (2:49)
  3. "Champagne and Reefer" (4:52)
  4. "Corrina, Corrina" (2:49)
  5. "Hoochie Coochie Man" (Willie Dixon) (3:10)
  6. "She Moves Me" (6:19)
  7. "Kansas City" (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) (9:30)
  8. "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie" (C. "Pinetop" Smith) (4:59)
  9. "Mad Love" (I Want You To Love Me) (Willie Dixon) (4:16)
  10. "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" (Walter Jacobs) (5:21)
  11. "Got My Mojo Working" (Preston Foster) (3:13)

Personnel

Production staff

  • Produced: Johnny Winter
  • Mixing, production consultant and engineer: Dave Still
  • Mixing assistant: Dave Prentice
  • Mastering: Greg Calbi
  • Photography: Jim Marshall
  • Design: Paula Scher
  • Mixed at the Schoolhouse and Hit Factory
  • Location recordings by Metro Audio and Record Plant

References

  1. ^ Valdivia, Victor W. Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live at AllMusic. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  2. ^ Muddy Waters Consumer Guide Reviews, Robert Christgau. Retrieved November 1, 2014.