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  1. The album features Waters on slide and acoustic guitar, backed by Sammy Lawhorn and Irishman Rory Gallagher on guitar, Carey Bell Harrington on harmonica, Rick Grech on bass, Georgie Fame (credited as "George Fortune") and Steve Winwood on piano and organ, Mitch Mitchell from Jimi Hendrix Experience and Herbie Lovelle on drums and ...

  2. 9 de sept. de 2023 · Steve Winwood and Ric Grech, late of Blind Faith; Rory Gallagher, then emerging from Taste as a solo guitar hero; rhythm and blues-flavored pop chart regular Georgie Fame; and Mitch Mitchell,...

  3. 11 de jun. de 2020 · Forget whatever dead-as-a-doornail Heavy Vinyl record they’re making these days – if you want to hear the Tubey Magic, size and energy of these wonderful sessions, this is the way to go; The London Muddy Waters Sessions won the 1972 Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording!

  4. Piano – Georgie Fame, Georgie Fortune. Producer – Esmond Edwards, Ian Green (2) Slide Guitar – Muddy Waters. Tenor Saxophone – Seldon Powell. Trombone – Garnett Brown. Trumpet – Ernie Royal, Joe Newman. Vocals – Muddy Waters. Notes. This is re-issue of the recording from 1972 Muddy Waters - The London Muddy Waters Sessions.

  5. Piano – Georgie Fame, Steve Winwood ( tracks: 2, 4, 7, 9) Research [Reissue Research And Coordination] – Andy McKaie. Supervised By [Production Supervision] – Bob Scerbo. Tenor Saxophone – Seldon Powell. Transferred By – Doug Schwartz. Trombone – Garnett Brown. Trumpet – Ernie Royal, Joe Newman. Vocals – Rosetta Hightower.

  6. In this case, the master revered is Muddy Waters, who traveled to London at the behest of Chess Records to combine his American blues style with the likes of Rory Gallagher, Georgie Fame (credited as "George Fortune"), Steve Winwood, and Mitch Mitchell (from the Jimi Hendrix Experience), among others.

  7. low-key appearances on three tracks. Elsewhere, it’s the much-underrated Georgie Fame (a/k/a “Georgie Fortune”) on piano and organ. Fame’s own music leaned towards swingin8 jazz-blues a la Mose Allison or Jimmy Smith rather than towards Chicago or the Mississippi Delta, but he fits right in with Muddy & Company.