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Buy MP3s  Muddy Waters Top Songs
• Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters
• I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
• Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters
• The Blues Had A Baby And They Named it Rock & Roll - Muddy Waters
• Louisiana Blues - Muddy Waters
• Champagne & Reefer - Muddy Waters
• Hard Day Blues - Muddy Waters
• Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters
• Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters
• I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
• Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters
• (My Eyes) Keep Me In Trouble - Muddy Waters
• Baby Please Don't Go - Muddy Waters
• Rollin' And Tumblin', Part 1 - Muddy Waters
• Crosseyed Cat - Muddy Waters
• Kansas City - Live - Muddy Waters
• After Hours - Muddy Waters
• She's Nineteen Years Old - (previously unreleased) - Muddy Waters
• I'm Your Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
• Mean Old Frisco Blues - Muddy Waters
• I Feel Like Going Home - Muddy Waters
• You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had - Muddy Waters
• Forty Days & Forty Nights - Muddy Waters
• You Shook Me - Muddy Waters
• Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters


 Muddy Waters Discography
• Goin'home-live In Paris 1970 - Muddy Waters
• The Essence Of Muddy Waters - Muddy Waters
• Blues, Masterpieces Vol.1 - Muddy Waters
• Superstar - Muddy Waters
• Goodbeye Newport Blues - Muddy Waters
• Ol' Man Mud - Muddy Waters
• Muddy Waters Long Distant Call - Muddy Waters
• They Call Me Muddy Waters - Muddy Waters
• I Feel Like Going Home - Muddy Waters
• Blues Classics - Muddy Waters
• The Stuff You Gotta Watch - Muddy Waters
• Muddy's Blues - Muddy Waters
• The Definitive Collection - Muddy Waters
• Chicago, 1979 - Muddy Waters
• In Concert - Muddy Waters
• The Collection: Hard Again/I'm Ready/King Bee - Muddy Waters
• Screamin' And Cryin' - Live in Warsaw 1976 - Muddy Waters
• Muddy Waters 1941 - 1946 - Muddy Waters
• 1950-1952 - Muddy Waters
• Hard Again [Expanded] - Muddy Waters
• King Bee - Muddy Waters
• Feel Like Going Home - Muddy Waters
• I Can't Be Satisfied - Muddy Waters
• Muddy Waters - Muddy Waters
• Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: Muddy Waters - Muddy Waters
• Blues Masters - Muddy Waters
• The Blues: Rolling Stone: 1941-1950 - Muddy Waters
• 1948-1950 - Muddy Waters
• Hoochie Coochie Man In Montreal - Muddy Waters
• You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone - Muddy Waters
• Mississippi Mud: 1949-1951 - Muddy Waters
• Hoochie Coochie Man [LRC] - Muddy Waters
• Leavin' Chicago - Muddy Waters
• 1941-1947 - Muddy Waters
• The Anthology (1947-1972) - Muddy Waters
• Muddy's Blues [Delta] - Muddy Waters
• Streamlined Woman - Muddy Waters
• Got My Mojo Workin' [St. Clair] - Muddy Waters
• Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
• Deep Down in the Blues - Muddy Waters
• Windy City Blues - Muddy Waters
• Back to Back - Muddy Waters
• The Muddy Waters Story - Muddy Waters
• Blues Legend [Golden Stars] - Muddy Waters
• Got My Mojo Working [Legend] - Muddy Waters
• Ol' Man Mud - Muddy Waters
• Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection - Muddy Waters
• Mojo: The Best of Muddy Waters Live!, 1971-1976 - Muddy Waters
• Country Blues [Catfish] - Muddy Waters
• Complete Recordings: 1941-1948 - Muddy Waters


 Muddy Waters Sheet Music
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    Deep Blues  By Muddy Waters. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar and voice. Series: Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions. 184 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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    Muddy Waters (DVD)  Hosted by Bob Margolin, by Muddy Waters. Instructional video: DVD for electric guitar. DVD only - no sheet music. Series: Hal Leonard Guitar Signature Licks DVD. Published by Hal Leonard.
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    Muddy Waters - Deep Blues and Good News*  Guitar School (Lessons with exact transcriptions in notes and tab). 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
    Guitar Style (VHS)  Hosted by Bob Margolin, by Muddy Waters. Instructional video: VHS for electric guitar. Series: Hal Leonard Star Licks Master Sessions. Published by Star Licks.
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    Chicago Blues  Featuring Muddy Waters, Johnnie Lewis, Buddy Guy, Junior Well, J. B. Hutto. By Harley Cokliss. For Guitar (Electric). Concert/Documentary. Vestapol. Blues. DVD. Duration 50 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop.
    Muddy Waters in Concert 1971  Performance by Muddy Waters. For Guitar (Electric). Concert/Documentary. Vestapol. Blues. DVD. Duration 58 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop.




Album Reviews
The Definitive Collection
List Price: $13.98
Amazon.com Price: $10.97
Publisher: Geffen Records
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Amazon.com sales rank: 2237
Average customer rating: 5.0
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Excellent Highlights
I do not pretend to be an expert on Muddy Waters. I saw a TV biography and was motivated to get a "greatest hits" CD. There was a 2 disc option at Amazon, but then I saw this one. I checked it out with various reviewers, and it met the bill. All the songs are well done, and the whole CD seems like a great overview of the blues from this specific artist. From all I can tell, this would be an excellent highlight collection for anybody who wants just one CD of Muddy Waters.
Excellent for cramming it all onto one disc.
Ever notice that you're seeing more and more of these "best of" collectons out there now? Now there is UMVD's "The Definitive Collection" of numerous artists from that same unforgettable era featuring 20 or more top tunes of the featured artist crammed onto one disc. Sometimes these single-disc collections fail to make the grade because of so much essential material that ends up being left off for reasons of space alone and the rest of it is the same predictable fare. An exception in this case would be this: Muddy Waters' Definitive Collection. This collection runs through Muddy's premiere years featuring his swampy, slide guitar sound and musical style then continues through the '50s and early '60s when he began to make his significant impact on blues music and eventually would be regarded as one of the most highly respected names in blues music. So many of his best tunes like "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I'm Ready", "Forty Days and Forty Nights" and "Got My Mojo Working" were covered by so many bands so many times that these tunes are really timeless and have becomes standards in blues. You really do get and stay interested for the entire length of the album. It is a little slow to start, but it picks up quickly and the bulk of the action happens with tracks 8-18. "Crosseyed Cat", recorded in 1976, is something you really got to hear. It is swampy, raw and tough. A 6 minute jam session, basically. This "Definitive Collection' lives up to its name overall, and is absolutely essential for the blues fan if the 2-disc anthology is a bit much.
Definitive indeed!
You want to know about Muddy Waters? This is a wonderful introduction to his work. No single work, of course, can contain all the best songs of someone like Muddy Waters (nee McKinley Morganfield). But this CD is awfully satisfying.

And the first cut is the classic "I Can't Be Satisfied" (later covered by The Rolling Stones). The instrumentation is remarkable simple--guitar and bass. But Waters' singing is primal and gives this cut life.

The 1950 tune, "Rollin' Stone," gave the English rock and roll band their name. The music is raw, but compelling. One line: "I wish I was a catfish, swimming in the deep blue sea, I would have all you women's comin' after me." At another point, he sings that his mom says to his dad that I got a boy child comin', gonna be a Rollin' Stone. A must listen to piece.

Willie Dixon wrote the words for another song, a Waters' classic, "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man." First, what a backing group! Little Walter, Jimmy Rogers, Otis Spann, Willie Dixon, and Fred Below. This is a great blues tune topped off with Muddy Waters' great blues singing.

Another Willie Dixon song, "I Just Want to Make Love to You." Also covered by the Rolling Stones. . . . Listen to this version. A wonderful blues song.

And then there is "Mannish Boy" (talk about a greatest hit!). Again, great instrumental work and a terrific backing band. The song begins with him singing "Everything's gonna be all right this mornin.'" The insistent theme, "I'm a mannish boy," recurs throughout. One set of lines hearkens to other classic music:

"I'm a man,
I'm a Rolling Stone.
I'm a man,
A hoochie-coochie man."

Then there is "Got My Mojo Working." An uptempo romp with a great backing band.

So, do you want to know what Muddy Waters was all about? Try this CD. It will give you the introduction to his body of work.



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