“This is one of the greatest blues records ever made and Buddy Guy is on here. He was originally credited as 'Friendly Chap,' because there's some contractual thing, so Buddy Guy on guitar, Junior Wells, they kind of just put these guys together. I don't think anybody really knew how explosive and how amazing this was gonna be.”
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Hoodoo Man Blues
Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band
Hoodoo Man Blues is the debut album of blues vocalist and harmonica player Junior Wells, performing with the Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band, an early collaboration with guitarist Buddy Guy. Released on LP by Delmark Records in November 1965, the album has been subsequently reissued on CD and LP by Delmark and Analogue Productions.
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14 tracks · 45:40 · click to preview1
Snatch It Back and Hold It
2:54
2
Ships On the Ocean
4:09
3
Good Morning Schoolgirl
3:56
4
Hound Dog
2:10
5
In the Wee Hours
3:45
6
Hey Lawdy Mama
3:13
7
Hoodoo Man Blues
2:06
8
Early In the Morning
4:48
9
We're Ready
3:42
10
You Don't Love Me Baby
2:25
11
Chitlin Con Carne
2:14
12
Yonder Wall
4:09
13
Hoodoo Man Blues (Alternate Take)
2:53
14
Chitlin Con Carne (Alternate Take)
3:10
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