Muddy Waters / Otis Spann / Michael Bloomfield / Paul Butterfield / Donald "Duck" Dunn / Sam Lay - Fathers And Sons
  • Author: Muddy Waters
  • Album: Fathers And Sons
  • Size: 1466 mb
  • Genre: Non Music
  • Format: flac, wma, mp3 archive
  • Label: Jimco Records ‎– JICK-89313
    Series: All That Blues –
    Type: CD, Album
    Country: Japan
    Date of released: 01 Nov 1993
    Category: Blues
    Style: Chicago Blues
Muddy Waters / Otis Spann / Michael Bloomfield / Paul Butterfield / Donald

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 All Aboard
Bass Guitar – Phil UpchurchHarmonica [Chromatic] – Jeff Carp
2:52
2 Mean Disposition 5:43
3 Blow Wind Blow 3:38
4 Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had 3:06
5 Walkin Thru The Park
Rhythm Guitar – Paul Asbell
3:22
6 Forty Days And Forty Nights
Rhythm Guitar – Paul AsbellWritten-By – Bernard Roth*
3:08
7 Standin' Round Cryin' 4:05
8 I'm Ready 3:39
9 Twenty Four Hours
Written-By – Eddie Boyd
4:48
10 Sugar Sweet
Rhythm Guitar – Paul AsbellWritten-By – Melvin London*
2:18
11 Long Distance Call 6:37
12 Baby, Please Don't Go 3:04
13 Honey Bee 3:56
14 The Same Thing 5:59
15 Got My Mojo Working (Part One)
Written-By – Preston Foster
3:23
16 Got My Mojo Working (Part Two)
Drums – Buddy MilesWritten-By – Preston Foster
5:12

Credits

  • Advisor [Advice] – Peter J. Welding*, Phil Chess, Willie Dixon
  • Art Direction [Reissue] – Vartan
  • Bass Guitar – Donald "Duck" Dunn (tracks: 2 to 16)
  • Design [Original Album] – Daily Planet
  • Design [Reissue] – Mike Fink @ilevel*
  • Drums – Sam Lay (tracks: 1 - 15)
  • Engineer – Reice Hamel (tracks: 11 - 16), Ron Malo (tracks: 1 to 10)
  • Guitar – Michael Bloomfield*
  • Harmonica – Paul Butterfield
  • Illustration – Don Wilson
  • Liner Notes – Bill Dahl
  • Photography By [Reissue Photo Research] – Ryan Null
  • Photography By [Reissue Photos] – Chess Files, Frank Driggs, MCA Files
  • Piano – Otis Spann
  • Producer – Norman Dayron
  • Producer [Production Assistance] – Joe McDermand*, Loren Coleman, Sonny Woods
  • Producer [Reissue Production Coordination] – Beth Stempel
  • Reissue Producer – Andy McKaie
  • Remastered By [Digitally] – Erick Labson
  • Vocals, Guitar – Muddy Waters
  • Written-By – McKinley Morganfield (tracks: 1 to 5, 7, 11 to 13), Willie Dixon (tracks: 8, 18)

Notes

With booklet and obi-strip.
Cover artwork etc. is the same as the US and other issues.

Tracks 1 through 10 recorded Chicago, Illinois, April 21, 22, and 23, 1969
Tracks 11 through 16 recorded live in concert at the Super Cosmic Joy-Scout Jamboree, Chicago, Illinois, April 24, 1969

Super Cosmic Joy-Scout Jamboree presented by The Phoenix Fellowship - an academy of open enquiry designed to explore all cultural concepts, with the idea of creating new approaches to ethics, religion, philosophy, art and science.

Originally released as a Chess double album in 1969.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 4 993275 893148

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LPS 127 Muddy Waters Fathers And Sons ‎(2xLP, Album) Chess LPS 127 US 1969
029 Muddy Waters / Otis Spann / Michael Bloomfield* / Paul Butterfield / Donald "Duck" Dunn / Sam Lay Muddy Waters / Otis Spann / Michael Bloomfield* / Paul Butterfield / Donald "Duck" Dunn / Sam Lay - Fathers And Sons ‎(CD) Folio 029 Spain 1997
PLP-845/846 Muddy Waters Fathers And Sons ‎(2xLP, Album) Chess, P-Vine Special PLP-845/846 Japan 1985
2CH 50033 Muddy Waters / Otis Spann / Michael Bloomfield* / Paul Butterfield / Donald "Duck" Dunn / Sam Lay / Buddy Miles Muddy Waters / Otis Spann / Michael Bloomfield* / Paul Butterfield / Donald "Duck" Dunn / Sam Lay / Buddy Miles - Fathers And Sons ‎(2xLP, Album, RE) Chess 2CH 50033 US Unknown
GPD-10006 Muddy Waters Fathers And Sons ‎(2xLP, Gat) Grand Prix GPD-10006 Scandinavia 1969


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