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MUDDY WATERS The Complete Plantation Recordings 2xVinyl,LP.
SEALED limited numbered edition 200 gram Vinyl 2 LP
Label: Analogue Productions – AAPB 121
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Numbered, 200 Gram, Gatefold
Land: USA, Canada & UK, Released: 24 Sep 2019
Limited to 1000 copies. Out of print
Bag has a small tear on the side- see pictures. About 1 inch long.
COVER & VINYL: MINT still sealed,
never played, Linen covered heavy gatefold sleeve.
The sets are numbered by a sticker on the back of the perforated plastic sleeve.
This numbered edition is #0621.
Tracklist
A1 Muddy Waters- Country Blues (Number One)
A2 Muddy Waters- Interview #1 Interviewer – Alan Lomax
A3 Muddy Waters- I Be’s Troubled
A4 Muddy Waters- nterview #2 Interviewer – Alan Lomax, John Work
A5 Muddy Waters- Burr Clover Farm Blues
A6 Muddy Waters- Interview #3 Interviewer – John Work
B1 Son Simms Four Ramblin’ Kid Blues (Partial)
B2 Son Simms Four Ramblin Kid Blues
B3 Son Simms Four Rosalie
B4 Son Simms Four Joe Turner Vocals – Louis Ford
B5 Son Simms Four Pearlie May Blues Vocals – Percy Thomas
C1 Muddy Waters- Take A Walk With MeGuitar [Second] – Son Simms*
C2 Muddy Waters- Burr Clover Blues Guitar [Second] – Son Simms*
C3 Muddy Waters- Interview #4
C4 Muddy Waters- I Be Bound To Write To You (First Version)
Guitar [Second] Charles Berry (3)
C5 Muddy Waters- I Be Bound To Write To You (Second Version)
Guitar [Second] – Charles Berry (3)
C6 Muddy Waters- You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone (Number One)
D1 Muddy Waters- You Got To Take Sick And Die Some Of These
D2 Muddy Waters- Why Don’t You Live So God Can Use You
D3 Muddy Waters- Country Blues (Number Two)
D4 Muddy Waters- You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone (Number
D5 Muddy Waters- 32-20 Blues Guitar [Second] – Charles Berry (3)
The historic 1941-42 Library of Congress Field Recordings produced by Alan Lomax and John Work III
Some tracks originally released in 1942 as Folk Music of the United States Album IV
Afro American Blues and Game Songs.
Mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from a 192kHz file
created from the original metal direct-to-disc recording
33 1/3 200-gram double LP pressed at Quality Record Pressings
Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket wrapped in a linen cover
Bag has a small tear on the side about 1 inch long.
No returns as this is a sealed album. It will be insured and packed beautifully with free shipping.