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Junior Wells – Hoodoo Man Blues – 200g – QRP – 2LP 45RPM

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Now in a gatefold jacket with faithfully reproduced Delmark True Stereo artwork! Plated and pressed on 200-gram 2LP at Quality Record Pressings! New additional liner notes by Jim O'Neal, co-founder of Living Blues Magazine! One of the all-time great urban blues records and the best-seller in the famed Delmark catalog. Hoodoo Man Blues is so full of bravado and snap it'll make you feel tough just listening to it. Not all of the Delmark titles were recorded very well, but this one certainly was. And at 45 RPM 2LP, plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings, this...
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    Now in a gatefold jacket with faithfully reproduced Delmark True Stereo artwork!

    Plated and pressed on 200-gram 2LP at Quality Record Pressings!

    New additional liner notes by Jim O'Neal, co-founder of Living Blues Magazine!

    One of the all-time great urban blues records and the best-seller in the famed Delmark catalog. Hoodoo Man Blues is so full of bravado and snap it'll make you feel tough just listening to it. Not all of the Delmark titles were recorded very well, but this one certainly was. And at 45 RPM 2LP, plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings, this now stands as the undisputed definitive version. For 2020 a redesigned gatefold jacket with new artwork is added, plus, additional liner notes from Jim O'Neal, co-founder of Living Blues Magazine.

    Hoodoo Man Blues, which features Buddy Guy on guitar, is not only Junior Wells' first LP appearance, it's damn near the first LP by a Chicago blues band. Chess and a few other labels had reissued 45s by Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Elmore James, etc., but virtually no one had tried to capture the Chicago blues sound free of the limitations of juke box/airplay promotion. Hoodoo Man Blues went a long way in the popularization of real Chicago blues and of Junior Wells.

    Originally released in 1965.

    Junior Wells, harmonica, vocals
    Buddy Guy, guitar
    Jack Myers, bass
    Billy Warren, drums

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    12 Inch

    Speed

    45 rpm


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