Muddy Waters - The Voice & The Guitar Of McKinley Morganfield 1947-1954 (2xLP, Comp) (Mint (M))
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Muddy Waters - The Voice & The Guitar Of McKinley Morganfield 1947-1954 (2xLP, Comp) (Mint (M))

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Muddy Waters - The Voice & The Guitar Of McKinley Morganfield 1947-1954 (2xLP, Comp) (Mint (M))Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Country: Europe Released: 2010 Genre: Blues Style: Comments: Sealed. Notes: Manufactured in Europe . HQ Virgin Vinyl 180 gram . Printed in 2010 By DOXY Music info@doxymusic. com A1 recorded 1947, originally Aristocrat single 1302 A2 Recorded April 1948, Traditional song A3 Recorded April 1948, A4 Recorded April 1948, originally Aristocrat single 1305 A5 Recorded April 1948, originally

Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Country:    Europe  
Released:  
2010
Genre:       Blues
Style:         

Comments:
Sealed.
 

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Manufactured in Europe . HQ Virgin Vinyl 180 gram . Printed in 2010  By DOXY Music - [email protected]

A1 recorded 1947, originally Aristocrat single 1302
A2 Recorded April 1948, Traditional song
A3 Recorded April 1948,  
A4 Recorded April 1948, originally Aristocrat single 1305
A5 Recorded April 1948, originally Aristocrat single 1305
A6 Probably recorded November 1948, originally Aristocrat single 1306
A7 Recorded November 30, 1948, originally Aristocrat single 1307
B1 Recorded November 1948, originally Aristocrat single 1310
B2 Recorded July 1949, originally Aristocrat single 1311
B3 Recorded February 1950, originally Aristocrat single 1412
B4 Recorded February 1950, originally Chess single 1426
B5 Recorded February 1950, originally Chess single 1426
B6 Recorded October 23, 1950,  originally Chess single 1441
C1 Recorded October 23, 1950, originally Chess single 1441
C2 Recorded January 23, 1951, originally Chess single 1452
C3  Recorded January 23, 1951, originally Chess single 1468
C4 Recorded July 11, 1951, originally Chess single 1490
C5 Recorded July 11, 1951, originally Chess single 1480
C6 Recorded December 29, 1951
D1 Recorded September 17, 1952, originally Chess single 1526
D2 Recorded December 1952
D3 Recorded May 4, 1953, originally Chess single 1542
D4 Recorded September 24, 1953, originally Chess single 1550
D5 Recorded January 7, 1954, originally Chess single 1560
D6 Recorded April 13, 1954, originally Chess single 1571

 

A1. Gypsy Woman
A2. Good Looking Woman
A3. Mean Disposition
A4. I Can't Be Satisfied
A5. I Feel Like Going Home
A6. Train Fare Home Blues
A7. Mean Red Spider
B1. Streamline Woman
B2. Little Geneva
B3. Rollin' And Tumblin'
B4. Rollin' Stone
B5. Walking Blues
B6. Louisiana Blues
C1. Evans Shuffle
C2. Long Distance Call
C3. Honey Bee
C4. She Moves Me
C5. Still A Fool
C6. Stuff You Gotta Watch
D1. Standing Around Crying
D2. Flood
D3. Baby Please Don't Go
D4. Blow Wind Blow
D5. Hoochie Coochie Man
D6. I Just Want To Make Love To You

 

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