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  1. Hoodoo Man Blues by Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band released in 1965. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards an...

  2. 3 役に立った. hannsmeiser 2021年10月2日. 参照 Hoodoo Man Blues ( 2 × LP, 45 RPM, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, 180 g) APB 034-45. Superb. This first pressing is the one to watch out for, IMHO. Recorded this one onto CD, and it still sounds far more perfect than anything I had on CD this far.

  3. 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 harmonica on Mannish Boy ).

  4. Description. Junior Wells – Hoodoo Man Blues Delmark 612. Hoodoo Man Blues is not only Junior Well’s initial LP appearance, it is damn near the first LP by a Chicago blues band. Chess Records and a few other labels had reissued 45’s by Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, Howling Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Elmore James, etc., but virtually no one had tried to capture the Chicago blues sound, free ...

  5. Hoodoo Man Blues is therefore the first album recorded by Junior Wells and Buddy Guy, accompanied by musicians chosen by Wells and backed by a great production team. Recorded over several sessions in September 1965, the objective of the album was clear, to make the best and most striking Chicago Blues without thinking about singles and marketing.

  6. Hoodoo Man Blues Lyrics: Well, I wonder what's exactly the matter / Child you know the time / Seemed like an hour / Everything done changed / I hold up my hand / Girl, I'm just trying to make you

  7. Listen free to Junior Wells – Hoodoo Man Blues (Snatch It Back and Hold It, Ships On The Ocean and more). 14 tracks (). Delmark Records released “Hoodoo Man Blues” in 1965. The record has never gone out of print (except for a few months when Delmark moved its offices). And look up any list of “essential” blues records and it is there.