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To my ears, these three releases from the 1980's are as good as any of his CHESS releases. The albums showcase the raw, rowdy and deep Blues that Muddy played with producer/guitarist Johnny Winter, Muddy's road band and fellow Chicago Blues legends Jimmy Rogers, James Cotton and Big Walter Horton.
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Disc One - Hard Again |
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1-1 |
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Mannish Boy |
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1-2 |
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Bus Driver |
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1-3 |
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I Want To Be Loved #2 |
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1-4 |
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Jealous Hearted Man |
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1-5 |
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I Can't Be Satisfied |
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1-6 |
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The Blues Had A Baby And They Named It Rock And Roll |
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1-7 |
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Deep Down In Florida |
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1-8 |
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Crosseyed Cat |
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1-9 |
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Little Girl |
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Disc Two - I'm Ready |
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2-1 |
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I'm Ready |
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2-2 |
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33 Years |
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2-3 |
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Who Do You Trust |
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2-4 |
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Copper Brown |
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2-5 |
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I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man |
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2-6 |
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Mamie |
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2-7 |
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Rock Me |
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2-8 |
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Screamin' And Cryin' |
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2-9 |
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Good Morning Little School Girl |
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Disc Three - King Bee |
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3-1 |
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I'm A King Bee |
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3-2 |
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Too Young Too Knoiw |
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3-3 |
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Mean Old Frisco Blues |
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3-4 |
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Forever Lonely |
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3-5 |
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I feel Like Going Home |
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3-6 |
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Champagne & Reefer |
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3-7 |
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Sad Sad Day |
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3-8 |
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(My Eyes) Keep Me In Trouble |
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3-9 |
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Deep Down In Florida #2 |
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3-10 |
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No Escape From The Blues |
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