Wolf Tracks: A Tribute to Howlin' Wolf



Wolf Tracks: A Tribute to Howlin' Wolf
This is a 13-track tribute album to Howlin' Wolf, featuring members of the Wolf's own band. The album is as tight and smooth as it ever was, and features an array of guest stars. Taj Mahal (sounding a good bit like Wolf himself) is here, as are guitar-slinger Debbie Davies and multi-instrumentalist Kenny Neal. Lucinda Williams does a bluesy turn, and there are contributions from Lucky Peterson, Ja... more details
Key Features:
  • 13 tracks of blues-infused rock
  • Features members of Wolf's own band
  • Taj Mahal, Lucinda Williams, Lucky Peterson, James Cotton, etc.


R790.00 from WantItAll.co.za

price history Price history

BP = Best Price   HP = Highest Price

Current Price: R790.00

loading...

 Comparing 1 offers

Features
Artist Various Artists
Format CD
Label Telarc
Release Date 19980526
Manufacturer Telarc
Description
This is a 13-track tribute album to Howlin' Wolf, featuring members of the Wolf's own band. The album is as tight and smooth as it ever was, and features an array of guest stars. Taj Mahal (sounding a good bit like Wolf himself) is here, as are guitar-slinger Debbie Davies and multi-instrumentalist Kenny Neal. Lucinda Williams does a bluesy turn, and there are contributions from Lucky Peterson, James Cotton, and more. The album features plenty of Wolf favorites, including "Saddle My Pony," "Howlin' for My Darling," "The Red Rooster," "Howlin' Wolf Boogie," and "Smokestack Lightnin'." All in all, it's a fitting tribute to a man whose contribution to the blues is immeasurable.

Howlin' Wolf may be gone, but his spirit lives on, as this 13-track tribute album featuring members of the Wolf's own band attests. Sam Lay, Eddie Shaw, Hubert Sumlin, and the rest are as tight and smooth as they ever were playing behind Howlin' Wolf, and they've got an array of guest stars to do the Wolf proud. Taj Mahal (sounding a good bit like Wolf himself) is here, as are guitar-slinger Debbie Davies and multi-instrumentalist Kenny Neal. Lucinda Williams does a bluesy turn, and there are contributions from Lucky Peterson, James Cotton, and more. The CD features plenty of Wolf favorites, including "Saddle My Pony," "Howlin' for My Darling," "The Red Rooster," "Howlin' Wolf Boogie," and "Smokestack Lightnin'," among others. All in all, it's a fitting tribute to a man whose contribution to the blues is immeasurable. --Genevieve Williams

Top offers

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.