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| One of the greatest blues harmonica players ever. Juke, Mean Old World, You're So Fine, It Ain't Right, Confessin' The Blues, Sad Hours, more. |
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| 2 Can't Hold Out Much Longer |
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| 3 Mean Old World |
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| 4 Sad Hours |
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| 5 Tell Me Mama |
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| 6 Off the Wall |
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| 7 Blues with a Feeling |
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| 8 You're So Fine |
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| 9 Too Late |
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| 10 Last Night |
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| 11 Mellow Down Easy |
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| 12 My Babe |
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| 13 Roller Coaster |
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| 14 Hate to See You Go |
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| 15 It Ain't Right |
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| 16 Boom, Boom out Goes the Lights |
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| 17 Confessin' the Blues |
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| 18 Key to the Highway |
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| 19 Everything's Gonna Be Alright |
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| 20 Just Your Fool |
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Album Review
As MCA reconfigures their Chess catalog, this 20-track single-disc compilation now takes the place of their original 12-track "Best of Little Walter" collection, a landmark blues album which had remained in print for over three decades. This collections reprises ten of those seminal tracks (leaving off the echoey "Blue Light" and "You Better Watch Yourself," the latter being available on the two-disc anthology "The Essential Little Walter") and brings ten others cherry-picked from the catalog to the mix. If you've never experienced the innovative instrumental genius of Little Walter, classics like "Juke," "Off the Wall," "Mean Old World," "Sad Hours," "Blues With a Feeling," "My Babe," "Boom Out Goes the Light," "Last Night," "Mellow Down Easy" and "Roller Coaster" (written by Bo Diddley, who also guests on guitar) will come as a major revelation. These are the recordings that changed the sound and style of blues harmonica forever, and everyone who came after him was as influenced by him as jazz saxophonists were by Charlie Parker. Everyone who fancies themselves a blues harmonica player should have this one in their collection as an textbook instructional tool, while the rest of us can just bask in the glow of his genius. Essential first purchase doesn't even begin to describe it. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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