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  1. Originally released in 1964, Folk Singer was the only acoustic album Waters ever recorded, thus becoming the first and perhaps best blues concept album ever. Muddy of course started out playing acoustic blues in the Delta, and he's clearly very comfortable in this return to his roots, which was designed to appeal to the mid-1960s surge of interest in folk music.

  2. Folk Singer. Folk Singer es un álbum de estudio de Muddy Waters y publicado por Chess Records en enero de 1964. Fue producido por Willie Dixon y Ralph Bass y grabado en Chicago, Estados Unidos, en septiembre de 1963. Dicho álbum cuenta con Willie Dixon, Clifton James y Buddy Guy como músicos invitados.

  3. Digitally re-mastered and mastered for SACD at Universal Mastering Studios Wes, No. Hollywood, CA. Bonus Track 10-14. Tracks 1-9 Recorded September, 1963. Tracks 10 & 11 Recorded April 9, 1964. Tracks 12-14 Recorded October, 1964. Tracks 10 & 11 originally issued as Chess Single 1895. Tracks 12 & 13 originally issued as Chess Single 1914.

  4. Muddy Waters started out playing acoustic blues in the Delta, and it shows on this return to his roots, designed to appeal to the mid-1960s surge of interest in folk music. The back of the CD includes a photo of Waters with bassist and songwriter Willie Dixon, as well as a very young Buddy Guy, gathered around a single microphone.

  5. 13 de abr. de 2018 · Folk Singer is the fourth studio album by Muddy Waters, released in April 1964 by Chess Records. The album features Waters on acoustic guitar, backed by Willie Dixon on string bass, Clifton James on drums, and Buddy Guy on acoustic guitar. It is Waters's only all-acoustic album.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Muddy Waters’s The Folk Singer is a tour de force that combines the Delta roots of the man born and raised in Mississippi with the skills he honed in Chicago. Since first encountering Leonard ...

  7. Muddy Waters was the single most important artist to emerge in post-war American blues. A peerless singer, a gifted songwriter, an able guitarist, and leader of one of the strongest bands in the genre (which became a proving ground for a number of musicians who would become legends in their own right), Waters absorbed the influences of rural blues from the Deep South and moved them uptown ...