Hard Again
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It's seems strange now to think of Muddy Waters's having to make a "comeback," but that's what the 1977 Hard Again came down to. The great bluesman's first post-Chess recording after 30 years with that company, it marked Waters's major-label debut and eventually went gold. The over-60 Waters lived up to all the attention with one of his most energetic, sustained performances, bettering his original version of "Mannish Boy," pushing "Bus Driver" to a raging peak, and generally sounding like the wisest man on record. Harp player James Cotton and producer-guitarist Johnny Winter are among the support; they both stay out of Waters's way and give as good as they get. --Rickey Wright --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Hard Again, Music, Muddy Waters, Blues, Blues Music, Chicago Blues, Delta Blues, Electric Blues, Electric Chicago Blues, Pop, Slide Guitar Blues
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