Chess Blues
Chess Blues

Chess Blues

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Product Specifications
Product NameChess Blues
ManufacturerMca
Product Number MPN076732934029
Retail Price $59.98
EAN-130076732934029
EAN-1400076732934029
UPC076732934029
Specifications 
Release Date1993-02-02
FormatAudio CD, CD
Artist(s)Various Artists
AlbumChess Blues, Chess Blues [Box]
Tracks
  1. Lolly Pop Mama - Clarence Samuels
  2. Bilbo Is Dead - Andrew Tibbs
  3. Johnson Machine Gun - Sunnyland Slim
  4. Fly Right, Little Girl - Sunnyland Slim
  5. Little Anna Mae - Muddy Waters
  6. I Can't Be Satisfied - Muddy Waters
  7. My Sweet Lovin' Woman - Robert Nighthawk
  8. I Feel Like Going Home - Muddy Waters
  9. She Ain't Nowhere - Sunnyland Slim
  10. Florida Hurrican - St. Louis Jimmy
  11. Memory of Sonny Boy - Forest City Joe
  12. Tonky Boogie - Forrest Sykes
  13. Cryin' the Blues - Laura Rucker
  14. My Head Can't Rest Anymore - Baby Face Leroy
  15. Big Town Playboy - Little Johnny Jones
  16. Sweet Black Angel - Robert Nighthawk
  17. Rolling Stone - Muddy Waters
  18. Ludella - Jimmy Rogers
  19. Mother Earth - Memphis Slim
  20. Dr. Ross' Boogie - Doctor Ross
  21. Joliet Blues - Johnny Shines
  22. Moanin' at Midnight - Howlin' Wolf
  23. All Night Long [Alternate Take] - Muddy Waters
  24. Mr. Commissioner [Alternate Take] - Arbee Stidham
  25. Getting Old and Grey - Howlin' Wolf
  26. Walkin' the Boogie [Alternate Take] - John Lee Hooker
  27. Juke - Little Walter
  28. Conjur Man - Memphis Minnie
  29. Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I'm Gone - Muddy Waters
  30. Broken Heart [Alternate Take] - Memphis Minnie
  31. Truckin' Little Woman - Willie Nix
  32. Funeral Hearse at My Door - Rocky Fuller
  33. Hard Time Gettin' Started - Eddie Boyd
  34. Don't Need No Horse - Little Walter
  35. Eight Ball - Gus Jenkins
  36. Fast Boogie - Little Walter
  37. I'm Mad - Willie Mabon
  38. Ice Cream Man - John Brim
  39. Whose Muddy Shoes - Elmore James
  40. Got to Have It - Willie Mabon
  41. I Declare That Ain't Right - Henry Gray
  42. Remember - Alberta Adams
  43. (Untitled Instrumental) - Henry Gray
  44. Blues With a Feeling - Little Walter
  45. Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
  46. Forty-Four - Howlin' Wolf
  47. Got to Find My Baby [Alternate Take] - Little Walter
  48. Evil - Howlin' Wolf
  49. Reconsider Baby - Lowell Fulson
  50. Mama Talk to Your Daughter - J.B. Lenoir
  51. Mellow Down Easy - Little Walter
  52. My Eyes (Keep Me in Trouble) - Muddy Waters
  53. My Babe - Little Walter
  54. You Got to Love Me - Billy Boy Arnold
  55. Walking the Blues - Willie Dixon
  56. Don't Start Me to Talkin' - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  57. Smokestack Lightning - Howlin' Wolf
  58. 29 Ways - Willie Dixon
  59. Right to Love You - Paul Gayton
  60. Ain't Nobody's Business - Jimmy Witherspoon
  61. I'm Leaving You - Otis Spann
  62. Break of Day - Howlin' Wolf
  63. Please Don't Go - Floyd Dixon
  64. Keep It to Yourself - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  65. Walking by Myself - Jimmy Rogers
  66. Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters
  67. Fattening Frogs for Snakes [Alternate Take] - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  68. Slow Leake - Lafayette Leake
  69. Sitting on Top of the World - Howlin' Wolf
  70. She Don't Know - J.B. Lenoir
  71. Your Funeral and My Trial - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  72. Key to the Highway - Little Walter
  73. Double Trouble [Alternate Take] - Muddy Waters
  74. Come on Home - Eddie Boyd
  75. Goat [Band Track] - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  76. So Many Roads, So Many Trains - Otis Rush
  77. First Time I Met the Blues - Buddy Guy
  78. Too Poor - Detroit Junior
  79. Blue Shadows - Lowell Fulson
  80. Shakedown - Lloyd Glenn
  81. Sun Is Shining [Alternate Take] - Elmore James
  82. Calling on My Darling - Albert King
  83. Red Rooster - Howlin' Wolf
  84. Nine Below Zero - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  85. Goin' Down Slow - Howlin' Wolf
  86. Satisfied - Little Milton
  87. Something's Got a Hold on Me - Etta James
  88. Wrinkles - The Big Three Trio
  89. Bring It on Home - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  90. Good Moanin' Blues - Big Walter Horton
  91. Killing Floor - Howlin' Wolf
  92. What Kind of Man Is That? - Koko Taylor
  93. We're Gonna Make It - Little Milton
  94. Wang Dang Doodle - Koko Taylor
  95. Dirty Work Goin' On - Little Joe Blue
  96. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer - John Lee Hooker
  97. Jinglin' Baby - Eddie "Guitar" Burns
  98. That's Why I Don't Mind - Muddy Waters
  99. Keep It to Myself - Buddy Guy
  100. Sitting Here Alone - Hound Dog Taylor
  101. I'd Rather Go Blind - Etta James, Lolly Pop Mama - Clarence Samuels
  102. Bilbo Is Dead - Andrew Tibbs
  103. Johnson Machine Gun - Sunnyland Slim
  104. Fly Right, Little Girl - Sunnyland Slim
  105. Little Anna Mae - Muddy Waters
  106. I Can't Be Satisfied - Muddy Waters
  107. My Sweet Lovin' Woman - Robert Nighthawk
  108. I Feel Like Going Home - Muddy Waters
  109. She Ain't Nowhere - Sunnyland Slim
  110. Florida Hurrican - St. Louis Jimmy
  111. Memory of Sonny Boy - Forest City Joe
  112. Tonky Boogie - Forrest Sykes
  113. Cryin' the Blues - Laura Rucker
  114. My Head Can't Rest Anymore - Baby Face Leroy
  115. Big Town Playboy - Little Johnny Jones
  116. Sweet Black Angel - Robert Nighthawk
  117. Rollin' Stone - Muddy Waters
  118. Luedella - Jimmy Rogers
  119. Mother Earth - Memphis Slim
  120. Dr. Ross' Boogie - Doctor Ross
  121. Joliet Blues - Johnny Shines
  122. Moanin' at Midnight - Howlin' Wolf
  123. All Night Long [Alternate Take] - Muddy Waters
  124. Mr. Commissioner [Alternate Take] - Arbee Stidham
  125. Getting Old and Grey - Howlin' Wolf
  126. Walkin' the Boogie [Alternate Take] - John Lee Hooker
  127. Juke - Little Walter
  128. Conjur Man - Memphis Minnie
  129. Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I'm Gone - Muddy Waters
  130. Broken Heart [Alternate Take] - Memphis Minnie
  131. Truckin' Little Woman - Willie Nix
  132. Funeral Hearse at My Door - Rocky Fuller
  133. Hard Time Gettin' Started - Eddie Boyd
  134. Don't Need No Horse - Little Walter
  135. Eight Ball - Gus Jenkins
  136. Fast Boogie - Little Walter
  137. I'm Mad - Willie Mabon
  138. Ice Cream Man - John Brim
  139. Whose Muddy Shoes - Elmore James
  140. Got to Have It - Willie Mabon
  141. I Declare That Ain't Right - Henry Gray
  142. Remember - Alberta Adams
  143. Blues With a Feeling - Little Walter
  144. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters
  145. Forty-Four - Howlin' Wolf
  146. Got to Find My Baby [Alternate Take] - Little Walter
  147. Evil - Howlin' Wolf
  148. Reconsider Baby - Lowell Fulson
  149. Mama Talk to Your Daughter - J.B. Lenoir
  150. Mellow Down Easy - Little Walter
  151. My Eyes (Keep Me in Trouble) - Muddy Waters
  152. My Babe - Little Walter
  153. You Got to Love Me - Billy Boy Arnold
  154. Walking the Blues - Willie Dixon
  155. Don't Start Me to Talkin' - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  156. Smokestack Lightning - Howlin' Wolf
  157. Twenty-Nine Ways to My Baby's Door - Willie Dixon
  158. Right to Love You - Paul Gayton
  159. Ain't Nobody's Business - Jimmy Witherspoon
  160. I'm Leaving You - Otis Spann
  161. Break of Day - Howlin' Wolf
  162. Please Don't Go - Floyd Dixon
  163. Keep It to Yourself - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  164. Walking by Myself - Jimmy Rogers
  165. Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters
  166. Fattening Frogs for Snakes [Alternate Take] - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  167. Slow Leake - Lafayette Leake
  168. Sitting on Top of the World - Howlin' Wolf
  169. She Don't Know - J.B. Lenoir
  170. Your Funeral and My Trial - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  171. Key to the Highway - Little Walter
  172. Double Trouble [Alternate Take] - Muddy Waters
  173. Come on Home - Eddie Boyd
  174. Goat [Band Track] - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  175. So Many Roads, So Many Trains - Otis Rush
  176. First Time I Met the Blues - Buddy Guy
  177. Too Poor - Detroit Junior
  178. Blue Shadows - Lowell Fulson
  179. Shakedown - Lloyd Glenn
  180. Sun Is Shining [Alternate Take] - Elmore James
  181. Calling on My Darling - Albert King
  182. Red Rooster - Howlin' Wolf
  183. Nine Below Zero - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  184. Goin' Down Slow - Howlin' Wolf
  185. Satisfied - Little Milton
  186. Something's Got a Hold on Me - Etta James
  187. Wrinkles - The Big Three Trio
  188. Bring It on Home - Sonny Boy Williamson [II]
  189. Good Moanin' Blues - Big Walter Horton
  190. Killing Floor - Howlin' Wolf
  191. What Kind of Man Is That? - Koko Taylor
  192. We're Gonna Make It - Little Milton
  193. Wang Dang Doodle - Koko Taylor
  194. Dirty Work Goin' On - Little Joe Blue
  195. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer - John Lee Hooker
  196. Jinglin' Baby - Eddie "Guitar" Burns
  197. That's Why I Don't Mind - Muddy Waters
  198. Keep It to Myself - Buddy Guy
  199. Sitting Here Alone - Hound Dog Taylor
  200. I'd Rather Go Blind - Etta James
Num. of Items4
Record LabelChess, Mca
GenreChicago Blues
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Reviews
5 Star Rating  "Of course 5 stars."2008-05-09
- Reviewed By User: A257K87KQ1IP28
How should I put this...?

subtle? historic? passionate? Let's just leave it at this.

IT'S A 4 CD BOX WITH BLUES FROM CHESS!! THAT'S MUDDY WATERS AND HOWLING WOLF!! DUH!!! OF COURSE 5 STARS!!
 
5 Star Rating  "Tonight we'll have a ball."2008-04-23
- Reviewed By clayface9
This is a collection of 101 blues recordings from the Chess Records vault. It features many of the best known blues singers, as well as some performers that history has forgotten. Most of Chess Records' biggest hit blues records are included, but there are also many obscurities here. In fact, almost half the tracks are rarities. But the obscurities are almost as good as the well known recordings. Everything here is good, with most of the tracks being better than good. If you want to learn about the blues, this is the perfect place to start.
 
5 Star Rating  "Blues 101!!!"2003-11-02
- Reviewed By chrismeesey
All right, students, now pay attention! Put down that racing form and pay attention right now! This here Chess Blues box set contains exactly 101 tracks. How appropriate! That makes this collection a sort of unofficial college course entitled Blues 101, and Professors Wolf, Waters, James, and Jacobs (Little Walter), etc., etc., will be your blues instructors. You will learn the Fundamentals of Blues Harp, with Little Walter ("Juke") and Sonny Boy Williamson II ("Don't Start Me to Talkin'") as your master teachers. Over here, we have a course entitled Mellow Blues, with Willie Dixon ("Walkin' the Blues") and Jimmy Witherspoon ("Ain't Nobody's Business") showing you how it's done. Then, we have instruction in Blues and the Female Voice, with Koko Taylor ("What Kind of Man Is That," "Wang Dang Doodle") and Etta James ("Somethings Got A Hold Of Me," "I'd Rather Go Blind") as your teachers. Finally, what great university would be complete without Master Classes and the best professors in the business Muddy Waters ("Got My Mojo Workin'," "I Can't Be Satisfied," "My Eyes (Keep Me in Trouble"), Howlin Wolf ("Killin' Floor," "Evil," "Going Down Slow"), and John Lee Hooker ("Walkin' the Boogie," "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer") holding court for your edification. No, there is no blues university, but if there was one, the above masters would surely be the instructors and Chess Blues would certainly be the required text. As I said, it's packed with an amazing 101 songs, many of the best blues tracks ever recorded. There are a few clunkers, but very few. You will spend many enjoyable hours listening to this collection. (Trust me, it takes a few hours to listen to 101 songs once!) Get it today, and enroll in the best blues education money can buy!
 
5 Star Rating  "A terriffic addition to your blues collection"2003-04-21
- Reviewed By docendo
This handsome boxset, complete with a large booklet, is a superb addition to your blues collection, even if you already have the best of the major Chess artists such as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and Sonny Boy Williamson II.

There are bound to be some tracks, especially by Waters and the Wolf, that overlap with what most blues lovers already own, but the "Chess Blues" compilers have done a very fine job assembling dozens of rarer tracks by artists like Robert Nighthawk, Sunnyland Slim, Otis Rush, Memphis Minnie McCoy, Lowell Fulson, Willie Mabon, Elmore James, Jimmy Oden and many others. And these high quality tracks, which make up the vast majority of the 101 cuts, make "Chess Blues" a very welcome supplement to the many available compilations featuring Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson II and Little Walter Jacobs.

 
5 Star Rating  "This is it!"2003-03-24
- Reviewed By paulruehs
The Delta gave birth to the Delta Blues and Chicago gave birth to the Chicago Blues but it would not have happened without Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter and, of course, the Chess Brothers. This is their legacy - no true blues fan would be without this set as part of their collection -enough said!
 
5 Star Rating  "Box set arrives like nucular bum"2001-08-11
- Reviewed By User: A2I4FMRFV88W2O
Wow, this box set arrives in my discs with the force of a nuclear bomb...I bought it for [amt.] at a local record store; get the box set any way you can. You'll survive cataclysmic disaster for sure. The artists are badasses and geniuses all.
 
5 Star Rating  "Worth 10 Stars!"2000-05-16
- Reviewed By oldtimerocker
Where would the music of today be without the music on this set? Every song is a classic. Phil and Leonard Chess had an ear for talent and it shows on this set. Not only do you get classics by Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf, there is also Etta James, Ko Ko Taylor, Sonny Boy Williamson, Sunnyland Slim, Robert Nighthawk, Willie Dixon (the MAN behind many of the Waters/Wolf classics) and many, many more. The booklet is fantastic and the sound quality is very good. Simply a set you can't do without.
 
5 Star Rating  "You Can't Afford NOT To Own This Box"2000-02-06
- Reviewed By svrana
Whatever the reason, one of America's truly original art forms--the blues--has been largely ignored by the average American. And that's a damn shame.

Where would rock 'n' roll be without the blues? Consider some of the songs on this box that were covered by rock artists: "Sweet Black Angel" and "The Red Rooster" (Rolling Stones), "Evil" and "Sitting on Top of the World" (Cream), "Smokestack Lightnin'" (Yardbirds), "Got My Mojo Workin'" (Manfred Mann), "Key to the Highway" (Derek & the Dominos), "Goin' Down Slow" (Allman Brothers), "Wang Dang Doodle" (Savoy Brown), "I'd Rather Go Blind" (Rod Stewart), "Killing Floor" (Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin--although Zep tried passing it off as their own composition "The Lemon Song). It's like Muddy Waters sang on the album Hard Again: "The Blues Had a Baby and Named It Rock and Roll." The impact of the blues--especially Chicago blues--on rock 'n' roll is incalculable.

If you love rock 'n' roll, I guarantee you'll love this set. And if you can afford only one blues collection, this is the one to own. ESSENTIAL

 
5 Star Rating  "Absolutely Essential Compilation"1999-06-06
- Reviewed By rosenmax
If you're a new listener to post-War urban blues, or are unfamiliar with the Chess label and its subsidiaries, you must buy this box set. If, on the other hand, you're like me and your CD and LP collections contain scores of re-issues of individual artists who recorded for Chess, Checker, and the like...you must buy this box set. Do not fear over-duplication. This is no mere collection of the "best of" each artist included in the set, but is a true cross-section of styles and artists recorded during the incredibly important two decades after World War II by the Chess brothers. Major artists--Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, et al--are represented by several songs each, ranging from their earliest to their later recordings. Most impressive, though, is the breadth of artists, major and minor, and the quality of the song selection. From the gritty Robert Nighthawk to the urbane Lloyd Glenn to the soulful Etta James, the creators of this collection have managed to bring together some of the most interesting, moving, and important recordings of the post-War era. Put the discs into your player and you'll hear famous classics like Otis Rush's "So Many Roads, So Many Trains," as well as unnoticed gems like Willie Dixon's "Walking the Blues" (a little gimmicky, but a rare chance to hear some terrific unaccompanied riffs by Lafayette Leake). The quality of the music is almost matched by the very informative booklet, which contains some terrific photos. If you don't want to spend the money on a box set, get someone to buy it for you.
 
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