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  1. 28 de ago. de 2019 · Junior Wells "Hoodoo man Blues" ピーター・バラカンさんの推薦 ブルース界のJ.B ジュニアウェルズ(P64、1988年3月) ブルーズロックの道を切り拓いた記念碑的アルバム The Sound of the delta Chicago Ain't nothing' but a blues band Fife and drum band "Traveling through the jungle" Link 2 Junior Wells "Hoodoo man Blues" Junior Wells' Chicago Blues ...

  2. Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band. BLUES · 1965. Preview. Recorded when Buddy Guy and Junior Wells were still known as two of Chicago’s finest sidemen, Hoodoo Man Blues thrust the pair into the spotlight and marked a turning point for Chicago blues. Up to this point, Chess Records was the dominant influence on the local scene, and recordings ...

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  4. And one of Guy's definitive '60s recordings wasn't even issued by Chess; Guy had been performing occasionally with blues harpist Junior Wells, and Guy and his band backed Wells on the 1965 Delmark release Hoodoo Man Blues, a masterful exercise in the Chicago blues style, with Guy credited as "Friendly Chap" on initial pressings in deference to his contract with Chess.

  5. Le premier album de Junior Wells, « Hoodoo Man Blues », sorti en 1965 sur Delmark, est sans nul doute de ceux là. Aucune des douze chansons (plus de prises alternatives) ne sort du lot ; l’album a clairement été écrit comme un 33-tours, pas comme un ensemble de chansons séparées.

  6. 7 de dic. de 2006 · This 1965 album is where vocalist and harmonica player Junior Wells comes into his own. An early collaboration with Buddy Guy, the two of them sum up the 1960s funk-rock-blues that lay ahead. Hoodoo Man Blues inspired Paul ... As the producer says, Junior ran the band so well that the producer just stepped aside and let them go ...

  7. Hoodoo Man Blues was an entirely different animal. Recorded over two sessions on 22-23 September 1965 for producer Bob Koester’s Delmark Records label, the record was the album debut for Memphis harp virtuoso Junior Wells, a Chicago mainstay who had replaced the imperious Little Walter in Muddy Waters’ band in the 50s (that’s his ...