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"Hoochie Coochie Man" represents Waters' recording transition from an electrified, but more traditional Delta-based blues of the late 1940s–early 1950s to a newer Chicago blues ensemble sound. [71] The song was important to Dixon's career and signaled a change as well – Chess became convinced of Dixon's value as a songwriter and secured his ...
Highlights include a "Mountain Jam" on which Johnny Winter guests. The concert dates listed on the album are July 3 and July 5, but the second performance did not take place until 3:50 am on July 6, according to the liner notes.
"Hoochie Coochie Man" Muddy Waters: 1954 Willie Dixon, Shadows of Knight, Eric Burdon, The Nashville Teens, Dion, The Allman Brothers Band, Alexis Korner, Steppenwolf, Chuck Berry, Motörhead, Eric Clapton, John P. Hammond, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Healey, Manfred Mann, New York Dolls, Dave Van Ronk, Phish "Howlin' for My Baby" Howlin' Wolf: 1959
Julie Driscoll (Harold Geller Group, Hoochie Coochie Men, Trinity) Brian Auger ; Vic Briggs (The Echoes, Trinity) Richard Brown ; Micky Waller (Cyril Davies R&B All-Stars, The Flee-Rekkers) Albums: Steampacket, The First Supergroup: 1966 Cream: Eric Clapton (The Yardbirds, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers)
1. Layla (Unplugged) (Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon) 2. Badge (Eric Clapton, George Harrison) 3. Hoochie Coochie Man (Willie Dixon) 4. I Shot The Sheriff 5. It Hurts Me Too (Elmore James) 6. Wonderful Tonight (Eric Clapton) 7. Five Long Years 8. Tearing Us Apart (Eric Clapton, Greg Phillinganes) 9. Old Love (Eric Clapton, Robert Cray)
The album included Derringer's "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" and signaled a more rock-oriented direction for Winter. [9] When Johnny Winter And began to tour, Randy Z was replaced with drummer Bobby Caldwell. Their mixture of the new rock songs with Winter's blues songs was captured on the live album Live Johnny Winter And. It included a new ...
Hoochie Coochie Man" was the band's rearrangement of a Muddy Waters tune culled from bassist Berry Oakley and Betts' days performing the number in their earlier band the Second Coming. [20] Featuring Oakley in his only studio vocal, it is nearly twice as fast as Waters' original. [23] "
The Winter of '88 is a 1988 album by Johnny Winter. It was released by MCA Records and it represents Winter's first album with a major after years spent with smaller labels such as Blue Sky Records and Alligator Records. The album contains three compositions by Jerry Lynn Williams who also had several of his songs recorded by Eric Clapton ...