Ain't Gonna Be Your Dog
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曲目リスト
ディスク 1:
- Look-A-Here Baby
- California Blues, No. 1
- Worried All the Time
- Everybody's in the Mood
- Color and Kind
- Dorothy Mae
- Sweet Woman
- Decoration Day Blues
- Oh, Red!
- I'm Not Joking
- Highway My Friend
- Hold on to Your Money
- California Blues, No. 2
- Stay Here Til My Baby Comes Back
- Come to Me Baby
- So Glad
- Bluebird
- My Life
- You Ought to Know
- Nature [Alternate Take]
- Walk to Camp Hall
- Poor Boy [Alternate Take]
ディスク 2:
- My Baby Told Me [Alternate Take]
- Midnight Blues [Alternate to Moaning for My Baby]
- You Can't Put Me Out
- Getting Late
- Wolf in the Mood
- My People's Gone
- Mama's Baby
- Tail Dragger [Alternate Take]
- Long Green Stuff
- Joy to My Soul
- Poor Wind That Never Change
- Pop It to Me
- I Had a Dream
- Big House
- Tired of Crying
- Rollin' and Tumblin' [Acoustic Fragment]
- More Howlin' Wolf Talks
- I Ain't Gonna Be Your Dog No More [Acoustic]
- Woke up This Morning [Acoustic]
- Ain't Goin' Down That Dirt Road [2nd Acoustic Version]
商品の詳細
- Amazon.co.jp ランキング: #815599 / ミュージック
- 発売日: 1994-03-15
- ディスク枚数: 2
- 形式: Best of, Import, from US
エディターレビュー
Amazon.com essential recording
This two-CD set pulls together all the remaining unreleased studio tracks and alternate takes left in the extensive Chess Howlin' Wolf archives from 1951 to 1969. But these are by no means leftovers; this is still the mighty Wolf at his best. One listen to "Color and Kind" and you'll feel as if you're in the presence of some supernatural beast. His voice is simply a force of nature, first squealing out the words in falsetto and then plunging down to an evil moan. Fierce, rasping, and overpowering, there is no sound like it in the universe. This collection covers a lot of Wolf territory, too. You'll hear his Memphis juke joint style work from the '50s replete with honking saxes, boogie-woogie piano and wonderfully distorted Willie Johnson riffs. You'll hear Wolf get back to his country roots playing acoustic guitar. You'll hear new takes on Willie Dixon-penned classics. You'll hear Hubert Sumlin developing his now-immortal guitar style. But most of all, you'll hear that growlin', moanin', wailin', howlin' Wolf. --Ken Hohman

