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Артист:Willie Dixon
Альбом:The Chess Box, 1997
Жанр:blues
Формат файла:eac-cue-log-ape-jpg-rar 2CD
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Willie Dixon. The Chess Box. 32 bit digitally re-mastered. 2CD. CHESS The Legendary Masters Series

Artist Willie Dixon
Album Title Chess Box
Date of Release 1997 (release)
AMG Rating user posted image
Genre Blues
Tones Melancholy, Earnest, Intimate, Earthy, Autumnal, Confident, Plaintive, Energetic
Styles Soul, R&B, Soul-Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Chicago Blues, Electric Chicago Blues, Piano Blues, Electric Blues, West Coast Blues, Electric Harmonica Blues, Harmonica Blues, Modern Electric Chicago Blues, Delta Blues, Jive, Blues Revival, Retro-Soul, Slide Guitar Blues
Type various artists, compilation, box
Time 110:29




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 Posted: 10-07-2004, 22:08 (post 2, #280104)

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This was the most unusual, and probably the most difficult to assemble of MCA's Chess Box series, mostly because of the unusual nature of Willie Dixon's contribution to Chess Records. To be sure, Dixon rates a place in the history of the label right alongside that of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Little Walter, but his role was more subtle than that of a performer (indeed, two of the half-dozen recordings here that feature Dixon as a singer were previously unreleased). So he is all over this two-CD set, as a songwriter, producer, and bassist, and occasionally as a singer as well, but the unifying element are the Dixon songs, and he is the only blues songwriter to be honored by a major label with a retrospective of this type. Since he was not the performer on most of this material, but, rather, was working to mesh his material with the styles and sensibilities of a vast range of players, the sounds contained on these two CDs are a lot more varied than on any of the other Chess Box releases — amplified Delta blues, big band, Mills Brothers-style harmony blues, jazz-influenced jump blues, and near-pop style R&B are all here; guitar pyrotechnics by Muddy Waters or Hubert Sumlin (on the Wolf's records), vocal acrobatics by Little Walter, and rippling performances by Koko Taylor illuminate this set throughout. While some of it, such as Muddy Waters' single of "Hoochie Coochie Man"; Little Walter's "My Babe"; Howlin' Wolf's performances of "Evil," "Spoonful," "Little Red Rooster," and "Back Door Man"; and Lowell Fulson's version of "Do Me Right" are easily available elsewhere, a lot else of what's here is genuinely rare and most enticing — Dixon's own renditions of "Violent Love," "Crazy For My Baby," and "Pain In My Heart," in particular, are great records, lacking perhaps only a slight measure of the energy that a Muddy Waters brought to recording. Most of the set is concentrated on his blues work — a pair of hot Bo Diddley sides ("Pretty Thing," "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover") that Dixon wrote are represented, but since he didn't write anything for Chuck Berry, that side of Dixon's history is left out, despite his having played bass on most of Berry's early recordings. Still, it's difficult to imagine anyone complaining over an "excuse" to bring some of the best sides of Muddy, Walter, the Wolf, Diddley, Taylor, Lowell Fulson, Jimmy Witherspoon, Sonny Boy Williamson, Otis Rush, and even Dixon's own '40s outfit, the Big Three together in one release. The sound is impeccable, holding up to standards even a dozen years later, and the set includes a well-illustrated and annotated booklet. Bruce Eder

CD 1
1. My Babe performed by Little Walter - 2:40
2. Violent Love [#] performed by Big Three Trio - 2:20
3. Third Degree performed by Eddie Boyd - 3:13
4. Seventh Son performed by Willie Mabon - 2:52
5. Crazy for My Baby [#] (Dixon) - 2:49
6. Pain in My Heart [#] (Dixon) - 3:18
7. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man (Dixon) - 2:45
8. Evil performed by Howlin' Wolf - 2:52
9. Mellow Down Easy performed by Little Walter & His Jukes - 2:40
10. When the Lights Go Out performed by Jimmy Witherspoon - 2:50
11. Young Fashioned Ways [#] performed by Muddy Waters - 2:59
12. Pretty Thing performed by Bo Diddley - 2:49
13. I'm Ready performed by Muddy Waters - 3:02
14. Do Me Right performed by Lowell Fulson - 2:52
15. I Just Want to Make Love to You performed by Muddy Waters - 2:50
16. Tollin' Bells performed by Lowell Fulson - 3:04
17. 29 Ways [#] (Dixon) - 2:08
18. Walking the Blues (Dixon) - 3:01


CD 2
1. Spoonful performed by Howlin' Wolf - 2:45
2. You Know My Love performed by Otis Rush - 2:40
3. You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover performed by Bo Diddley - 3:08
4. I Ain't Superstitious performed by Howlin' Wolf - 2:52
5. You Need Love [#] performed by Muddy Waters - 2:39
6. Little Red Rooster performed by Howlin' Wolf - 2:25
7. Back Door Man performed by Howlin' Wolf - 2:48
8. Dead Presidents [#] performed by Little Walter - 2:45
9. Hidden Charms performed by Howlin' Wolf - 2:21
10. You Shook Me performed by Muddy Waters - 2:40
11. Bring It on Home performed by Williamson, Sonny Boy - 2:33
12. Three Hundred Pounds of Joy performed by Howlin' Wolf - 3:02
13. Weak Brain, Narrow Mind [#] (Dixon) - 4:24
14. Wang Dang Doodle performed by Koko Taylor - 2:59
15. The Same Thing [live] performed by Muddy Waters / Fathers & Sons - 5:54
16. Built for Comfort performed by Howlin' Wolf - 2:33
17. I Can't Quit You Baby performed by Little Milton - 6:38
18. Insane Asylum performed by Koko Taylor - 4:19


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