In North Carolina

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 57:12

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Clearing Muddy Waters

By John Morthland, eMusic Contributor

Technically, I suppose, you can divide Muddy Waters'recording career neatly into three "phases": the 1941-2, acoustic field recordings for Alan Lomax of the Library of Congress, his 1947-75 run with Chess Records and the Blue Sky albums produced by Johnny Winter beginning in 1977 and ending well before Muddy's 1983 death. Of course, that still leaves holes in his discography - such as the four 1946 tracks Muddy cut for Columbia before signing with Chess,… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Bob Margolin’s goal with this CD was to perform the type of blues-oriented music that he plays at home for his family. Through overdubbing, he is very much a self-sufficient one-man band. The variety of music that he performs spans several idioms, ranging from jump blues and “I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You” to lowdown blues, Bob Dylan’s “Tears of Rage,” a few songs reminiscent of Muddy Waters (with whom he played regularly for seven years) and an occasional instrumental. Margolin’s musicianship is impressive, his vocals are heartfelt, his originals are colorful and his spoken word story on “You Never Know” is realistic while containing a moral. This CD is easily recommended for blues fans. – Scott Yanow

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