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    The Definitive Collection

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    Artist: Muddy Waters
    Label: Geffen Records
    Category: Music

    List Price: $13.98
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
    Sales Rank: 873

    Format: Original Recording Remastered
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

    MPN: 000627302
    UPC: 602498520123
    EAN: 0602498520123
    ASIN: B000ERU856

    Release Date: May 23, 2006
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    Tracks:

      • I Can't Be Satisfied
      • I Feel Like Going Home
      • Rollin' & Tumblin', Pt. 1
      • Rollin' Stone
      • Louisiana Blues
      • Long Distance Call
      • Still a Fool - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
      • Turn Your Lamp Down Low (Baby Please Don't Go)
      • (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
      • I Just Want to Make Love to You - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
      • I'm Ready - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
      • Mannish Boy
      • Trouble No More - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
      • Forty Days and Forty Nights - Muddy Waters, Roth, Bernard
      • Don't Go No Farther - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
      • Got My Mojo Working - Muddy Waters, Foster, Preston
      • Rock Me
      • Walkin' Thru the Park
      • Take the Bitter with the Sweet - Muddy Waters, Oden, James
      • You Shook Me - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
      • My Home Is in the Delta - Muddy Waters, Waters, Muddy
      • The Same Thing - Muddy Waters, Dixon, Willie
      • You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
      • Crosseyed Cat

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    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Not quite definitive, but some great, great music here   December 12, 2007
     5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    There is a huge amount of Muddy Waters-compilations out there, and while MCA/Chess's two-disc, 50-track "Anthology 1947-1972" is certainly more definitive than this Geffen compilation, it does offer a very good overview of Muddy Waters' career.

    Opening with the classic 1948 single "I Can't Be Satisfied", this CD takes you through (most of) the highlights from the 1950s and 60s. "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I'm Ready", "I Just Wanna Make Love To You", "Mannish Boy", and "Got My Mojo Working" are here, of course, and in the original versions, too, but it's a shame that some slightly lesser known (but equally fine) singles like "I Love The Life I Live, I Live The Life I Love", "She's Nineteen Years Old" and "I Want To Be Loved" are missing.

    But there is certainly enough great music here to satisfy the casual fan, and if you do want more, there is always the impressive "Chess Box" and the late-70s/early-80s albums produced by Johnny Winter (only one track out of these 24 is from those sessions).
    This album is not the definitive word on McKinley Morganfield, but it's a good introduction for the uninitiated.



    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Highlights   September 9, 2007
     0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I do not pretend to be an expert on Muddy Waters. I saw a TV biography and was motivated to get a "greatest hits" CD. There was a 2 disc option at Amazon, but then I saw this one. I checked it out with various reviewers, and it met the bill. All the songs are well done, and the whole CD seems like a great overview of the blues from this specific artist. From all I can tell, this would be an excellent highlight collection for anybody who wants just one CD of Muddy Waters.


    5 out of 5 stars Excellent for cramming it all onto one disc.   May 24, 2007
     9 out of 9 found this review helpful

    Ever notice that you're seeing more and more of these "best of" collectons out there now? Now there is UMVD's "The Definitive Collection" of numerous artists from that same unforgettable era featuring 20 or more top tunes of the featured artist crammed onto one disc. Sometimes these single-disc collections fail to make the grade because of so much essential material that ends up being left off for reasons of space alone and the rest of it is the same predictable fare. An exception in this case would be this: Muddy Waters' Definitive Collection. This collection runs through Muddy's premiere years featuring his swampy, slide guitar sound and musical style then continues through the '50s and early '60s when he began to make his significant impact on blues music and eventually would be regarded as one of the most highly respected names in blues music. So many of his best tunes like "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I'm Ready", "Forty Days and Forty Nights" and "Got My Mojo Working" were covered by so many bands so many times that these tunes are really timeless and have becomes standards in blues. You really do get and stay interested for the entire length of the album. It is a little slow to start, but it picks up quickly and the bulk of the action happens with tracks 8-18. "Crosseyed Cat", recorded in 1976, is something you really got to hear. It is swampy, raw and tough. A 6 minute jam session, basically. This "Definitive Collection' lives up to its name overall, and is absolutely essential for the blues fan if the 2-disc anthology is a bit much.


    5 out of 5 stars Definitive indeed!   April 13, 2007
     10 out of 11 found this review helpful

    You want to know about Muddy Waters? This is a wonderful introduction to his work. No single work, of course, can contain all the best songs of someone like Muddy Waters (nee McKinley Morganfield). But this CD is awfully satisfying.

    And the first cut is the classic "I Can't Be Satisfied" (later covered by The Rolling Stones). The instrumentation is remarkable simple--guitar and bass. But Waters' singing is primal and gives this cut life.

    The 1950 tune, "Rollin' Stone," gave the English rock and roll band their name. The music is raw, but compelling. One line: "I wish I was a catfish, swimming in the deep blue sea, I would have all you women's comin' after me." At another point, he sings that his mom says to his dad that I got a boy child comin', gonna be a Rollin' Stone. A must listen to piece.

    Willie Dixon wrote the words for another song, a Waters' classic, "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man." First, what a backing group! Little Walter, Jimmy Rogers, Otis Spann, Willie Dixon, and Fred Below. This is a great blues tune topped off with Muddy Waters' great blues singing.

    Another Willie Dixon song, "I Just Want to Make Love to You." Also covered by the Rolling Stones. . . . Listen to this version. A wonderful blues song.

    And then there is "Mannish Boy" (talk about a greatest hit!). Again, great instrumental work and a terrific backing band. The song begins with him singing "Everything's gonna be all right this mornin.'" The insistent theme, "I'm a mannish boy," recurs throughout. One set of lines hearkens to other classic music:

    "I'm a man,
    I'm a Rolling Stone.
    I'm a man,
    A hoochie-coochie man."

    Then there is "Got My Mojo Working." An uptempo romp with a great backing band.

    So, do you want to know what Muddy Waters was all about? Try this CD. It will give you the introduction to his body of work.



    5 out of 5 stars How Muddy Is The Water Papa?   March 20, 2007
     5 out of 9 found this review helpful

    No one has to say anything about a Muddy Water's collection. The music speaks for itself. There is a reason "the man" is rated as one of the best blues artists ever - his music speaks volumes. Enough said. ...April, 28 2007 - I can't believe anybody would even want to read a Muddy Waters review...man that cat needs no reviews...HE IS THE KING OF THE BLUES. The one neophyte who read my initial review and didn't think much of it must not know about the Mud Man so I will add some more commentary for those who evidently are new to the blues. My favorites on this cd were "Rollin & Tumblin: Part One." Those is the know that is the original black euphanism for "sex" or "rock-n-rollin" before Allan Freed made it popular. "Rollin Stone" makes me want to be at a club watchin the man perform live. Muddy gets cookin on "Turn Down Your Lamp (Please Don't Go)." He doesn't usually get so up tempo and bring in the harmonica so ENJOY THIS ONE - IT'S CLASSIC. What can I say about "Hoochie Coochie Man" it is so good that it has been covered so much even to George Thoroughgood. THIS IS A STANDARD IF THERE EVER WAS ONE. "Mannish Man" is so great ... it usually goes by "I Am A Man" oh Muddy gets down on this one. Oh man I got off on "Got My Mojo Working" and I still almost wear this one track out by playing it over and over. How can you not like a song like "My Home Is In The Delta." Muddy talks bout leavin Chicago for the Delta mud .... he is really singin the blues on this one. "Crosseyed Cat" is the closest Muddy get to Jimmy "Harmonica" Reed or Slim Harpo or even somebody like Howlin Wolf.....this is a class song that is not your typical soulful Muddy Waters. Now for all you cats who read this review ... quit readin and start buying. You need Water, Hooker and Wolf to get your collection goin then start addin some Jimmy Reed, Slim Harpo, Hound Dog Taylor, Lightning Slim, Lightning Hopkins and don't ever stop ... but first listen to "Crosseyed Cat" and GET YOURSELF SOME WATER ESPECIALLY THIS DEFINITIVE COLLECTION....Joliet Jayke The Bluze Brother.


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