WATERS,MUDDY - REAL FOLK BLUES (CHESS ACOUSTIC SOUNDS SERIES) Vinyl LP
Expected: 5/22/26
Issued by Chess Records at the height of the 1960s folk revival, this classic compilation cleverly reframed Waters' early Chicago recordings with a title and cover that aligned him with a new, younger audience discovering the roots of American music. The irony, of course, is that Muddy didn't need repositioning. He was the source.
Although most of these tracks were recorded in Chicago studios, often with electric guitar in the mix, the spirit is unmistakably down-home. There's a stark, front-porch authority in the performances — spare instrumentation, unvarnished arrangements, and a gritty, conversational vocal style that carries the emotional weight of Delta tradition straight into the urban blues era.
This is the Muddy Waters who changed the language of modern blues. "Mannish Boy" stomps with primal swagger, its hypnotic riff and call-and-response vocal becoming one of the most recognizable signatures in postwar blues. "Screamin' & Cryin'" and "Just to Be with You" simmer with tension and longing, while "Walking Blues" reconnects directly to the Delta lineage that Waters absorbed in his youth. "Walking in the Park," "Same Thing," and "Canary Bird" round out a program that's stacked with grit, groove, and raw storytelling.
Tracks:
Side 1:
- Mannish Boy
- Screamin' & Crying
- Just to Be with You
- Walking in the Park
- Walking Blues
- Canary Bird
Side 2:
- Same Thing
- Gypsy Women
- Rollin' & Tumblin'
- 40 Days & 40 Nights
- Little Geneva
- You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
Label: Chess
Original: $38.98
-65%$38.98
$13.64

Description
Expected: 5/22/26
Issued by Chess Records at the height of the 1960s folk revival, this classic compilation cleverly reframed Waters' early Chicago recordings with a title and cover that aligned him with a new, younger audience discovering the roots of American music. The irony, of course, is that Muddy didn't need repositioning. He was the source.
Although most of these tracks were recorded in Chicago studios, often with electric guitar in the mix, the spirit is unmistakably down-home. There's a stark, front-porch authority in the performances — spare instrumentation, unvarnished arrangements, and a gritty, conversational vocal style that carries the emotional weight of Delta tradition straight into the urban blues era.
This is the Muddy Waters who changed the language of modern blues. "Mannish Boy" stomps with primal swagger, its hypnotic riff and call-and-response vocal becoming one of the most recognizable signatures in postwar blues. "Screamin' & Cryin'" and "Just to Be with You" simmer with tension and longing, while "Walking Blues" reconnects directly to the Delta lineage that Waters absorbed in his youth. "Walking in the Park," "Same Thing," and "Canary Bird" round out a program that's stacked with grit, groove, and raw storytelling.
Tracks:
Side 1:
- Mannish Boy
- Screamin' & Crying
- Just to Be with You
- Walking in the Park
- Walking Blues
- Canary Bird
Side 2:
- Same Thing
- Gypsy Women
- Rollin' & Tumblin'
- 40 Days & 40 Nights
- Little Geneva
- You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
Label: Chess















