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Folk Singer (album)

Folk Singer is the second studio album and fourth album overall by Muddy Waters, released in January 1964 by Chess Records. The album features Waters on acoustic guitar, backed by Willie Dixon on string bass, Clifton James on drums, and Buddy Guy on acoustic guitar. It is Waters's only all-acoustic album. Numerous reissues of Folk Singer include bonus tracks from two subsequent sessions, in April 1964 and October 1964.

Folk Singer
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 30, 1964 (1964-01-30)[1]
RecordedSeptember 1963
StudioTel Mar Recording, Chicago, Illinois
GenreBlues
Length40:05
LabelChess
ProducerRalph Bass, Willie Dixon
Muddy Waters chronology
At Newport 1960
(1960)
Folk Singer
(1964)
The Real Folk Blues
(1966)

Despite not charting in any country, Folk Singer received critical acclaim; most reviewers praised its high-quality sound, especially on remastered versions, as well as the instrumentation. In 2003, the album was ranked number 280 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

Background edit

After his successful performance at Newport Jazz Festival and tours through America, Chess Records encouraged Waters to record songs for a new studio album. Before the recording, several musicians had left Waters's band, and others had joined Waters. Andrew Stephens, who played at Newport, was replaced in the following years with numerous bassists. The drummer Francis Clay was replaced by Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, who played in the Muddy Waters Junior Band. Pat Hare was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife (while in jail, he formed the band Sounds Incarcerated).[2] Hare was replaced by a succession of guitarists, including James "Pee Wee" Madison, who played a right-handed guitar left-handed. Madison played guitar on some of the reissue bonus tracks, as did Sammy Lawhorn. Lawhorn allegedly suffered from narcolepsy (Elvin Bishop denied this, believing that Lawhorn's sleepiness was due to alcoholism).[3] The electric guitarist Buddy Guy, who had recorded with Waters on Blues from Big Bill's Copacabana, released by Chess in 1963, was hired. Guy had been discovered by Waters shortly after Guy arrived in Chicago from Louisiana.[4]

Recording edit

Folk Singer is an "unplugged" recording and differs from his earlier albums, which featured an electric blues sound. The title of the album was chosen by Chess Records because it was recorded during the time when folk music was popular. In order to appeal to fans of folk music, Chess recorded a more acoustic album with two acoustic guitarists. Buddy Guy was hired as the second guitarist. Other guitarists played on bonus tracks.[5] Guy played on all original songs, except the last song, "Feel Like Going Home", together with Waters.[6]

The recording took place at the Ter Mar Recording Studios, in Chicago, in September 1963, and was produced by Willie Dixon.[7] The original vinyl release includes nine songs, most of which are performed at a slower tempo, with the exception of the uptempo "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl". During recording, Waters emphasized his singing with hums and sighs.[8]

Releases and tour edit

The original album was released as an LP January 30, 1964 by Chess Records.[1] Since then, numerous record labels have released different versions on CD, with different bonus tracks from Waters's 1964 sessions. One of the first CD versions was released in 1993 by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, containing two bonus tracks, "You Can't Lose What You Never Had" and "The Same Thing."[9] The 1999 remastered version contains five bonus tracks, "The Same Thing", "You Can't Lose What You Never Had", "My John the Conqueror Root", "Short Dress Woman" and "Put Me In Your Lay Away".[10]

The supporting tour through Europe, the second American Folk Blues Festival, began one month after the recording of Folk Singer. The first gig out of seventeen took place in London; other performances were in Belgium, Germany, France and Denmark. In London, Waters began with the unreleased "My Captain", followed by "Rollin' Stone". In keeping with the folk theme, quiet versions of "Five Long Years", "Blow Wind Blow", "Trouble No More", "My Home Is in the Delta" and "Got My Mojo Working" were performed.[11]

Critical reception edit

Reviewing the original LP in 1964, Down Beat magazine found Waters's singing "forced and artificial", and said Folk Singer suffers from a major flaw: "He only begins to come close to the power and unforced intensity of the original numbers and style from time to time, as on 'You Gonna Need My Help' and 'My Home Is in the Delta'".[12] In a retrospective review, Cub Koda, writing for AllMusic was more enthusiastic, deeming the record's sound fresh and vital.[6] Reviewing its 1993 CD reissue, Rolling Stone wrote, "...There aren't too many blues albums that qualify as audiophile recordings, but Muddy Waters Folk Singer surely does. A wonderfully intimate session, it delivers Waters' voice in all its power and subtlety, while rendering his guitar work...with such vivid realism, you would think you were sitting in the studio...."[16] Village Voice critic Robert Christgau found the remaster "luxurious and intimate", and the reissue in general "worthy addenda" to Waters' discography.[17]

In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked Folk Singer number 280 on its list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time", writing that the "unplugged" playing was pioneering and has since been "beloved by blues and folk fans alike".[18] The ranking was updated to 282 in a 2012 revised list.[19]

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My Home Is in the Delta"Waters3:58
2."Long Distance"Waters3:30
3."My Captain"Willie Dixon5:10
4."Good Morning Little Schoolgirl"Sonny Boy Williamson3:12
5."You Gonna Need My Help"Waters3:09
Total length:18:59
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cold Weather Blues"Waters4:40
2."Big Leg Woman"John Temple3:25
3."Country Boy"Waters3:26
4."Feel Like Going Home"Waters3:52
Total length:15:23


1993 bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had"Waters2:57
11."The Same Thing"Dixon2:46
Total length:40:05


1999 bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."The Same Thing"Dixon2:46
11."You Can't Lose What You Never Had"Waters2:57
12."My John the Conqueror Root"Dixon2:22
13."Short Dress Woman"John T. Brown2:49
14."Put Me in Your Lay Away"L.J. Welch2:56
Total length:48:12

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from AllMusic.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Chess 1989, p. 26.
  2. ^ Gordon 2003, pp. 202–203.
  3. ^ Gordon 2003, pp. 203.
  4. ^ Gordon 2003, pp. 211.
  5. ^ Matthew Rowe. . Musictap. Archived from the original on April 17, 2016. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
  6. ^ a b c Cub Koda. "Allmusic -> Folk Singer". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
  7. ^ Santelli 1997, p. 128.
  8. ^ Gordon 2003, pp. 212.
  9. ^ "Allmusic -> Folk Singer [Mobile Fidelity]". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
  10. ^ "Folk Singer [Extra tracks, Original recording remastered]". Amazon. 1999. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
  11. ^ Gordon 2003, pp. 212–213.
  12. ^ a b Down Beat. 31. Chicago: 32. 1964.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  13. ^ Prince, Bill (March 1996). "Muddy Waters: Folk Singer". Q: 121.
  14. ^ (PDF). Record Mirror. No. 167. May 23, 1964. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 1, 2022. Retrieved August 15, 2022.
  15. ^ Russell, Tony; Smith, Chris (2006). The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings. Penguin. p. 482. ISBN 978-0-140-51384-4.
  16. ^ Rolling Stone, 3/10/94, p. 67.
  17. ^ Christgau, Robert (April 5, 1994). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  18. ^ "500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 280 Folk Singer – Muddy Waters". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. 2003. Archived from the original on November 3, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
  19. ^ "500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone's definitive list of the 500 greatest albums of all time". Rolling Stone. 2012. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
  20. ^ Credits. AllMusic. Retrieved September 24, 2015.

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For the 1985 album by Phranc see Folksinger album Folk Singer is the second studio album and fourth album overall by Muddy Waters released in January 1964 by Chess Records The album features Waters on acoustic guitar backed by Willie Dixon on string bass Clifton James on drums and Buddy Guy on acoustic guitar It is Waters s only all acoustic album Numerous reissues of Folk Singer include bonus tracks from two subsequent sessions in April 1964 and October 1964 Folk SingerStudio album by Muddy WatersReleasedJanuary 30 1964 1964 01 30 1 RecordedSeptember 1963StudioTel Mar Recording Chicago IllinoisGenreBluesLength40 05LabelChessProducerRalph Bass Willie DixonMuddy Waters chronologyAt Newport 1960 1960 Folk Singer 1964 The Real Folk Blues 1966 Despite not charting in any country Folk Singer received critical acclaim most reviewers praised its high quality sound especially on remastered versions as well as the instrumentation In 2003 the album was ranked number 280 on Rolling Stone magazine s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Releases and tour 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Musicians 6 2 Production 7 ReferencesBackground editAfter his successful performance at Newport Jazz Festival and tours through America Chess Records encouraged Waters to record songs for a new studio album Before the recording several musicians had left Waters s band and others had joined Waters Andrew Stephens who played at Newport was replaced in the following years with numerous bassists The drummer Francis Clay was replaced by Willie Big Eyes Smith who played in the Muddy Waters Junior Band Pat Hare was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife while in jail he formed the band Sounds Incarcerated 2 Hare was replaced by a succession of guitarists including James Pee Wee Madison who played a right handed guitar left handed Madison played guitar on some of the reissue bonus tracks as did Sammy Lawhorn Lawhorn allegedly suffered from narcolepsy Elvin Bishop denied this believing that Lawhorn s sleepiness was due to alcoholism 3 The electric guitarist Buddy Guy who had recorded with Waters on Blues from Big Bill s Copacabana released by Chess in 1963 was hired Guy had been discovered by Waters shortly after Guy arrived in Chicago from Louisiana 4 Recording editFolk Singer is an unplugged recording and differs from his earlier albums which featured an electric blues sound The title of the album was chosen by Chess Records because it was recorded during the time when folk music was popular In order to appeal to fans of folk music Chess recorded a more acoustic album with two acoustic guitarists Buddy Guy was hired as the second guitarist Other guitarists played on bonus tracks 5 Guy played on all original songs except the last song Feel Like Going Home together with Waters 6 The recording took place at the Ter Mar Recording Studios in Chicago in September 1963 and was produced by Willie Dixon 7 The original vinyl release includes nine songs most of which are performed at a slower tempo with the exception of the uptempo Good Morning Little Schoolgirl During recording Waters emphasized his singing with hums and sighs 8 Releases and tour editThe original album was released as an LP January 30 1964 by Chess Records 1 Since then numerous record labels have released different versions on CD with different bonus tracks from Waters s 1964 sessions One of the first CD versions was released in 1993 by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab containing two bonus tracks You Can t Lose What You Never Had and The Same Thing 9 The 1999 remastered version contains five bonus tracks The Same Thing You Can t Lose What You Never Had My John the Conqueror Root Short Dress Woman and Put Me In Your Lay Away 10 The supporting tour through Europe the second American Folk Blues Festival began one month after the recording of Folk Singer The first gig out of seventeen took place in London other performances were in Belgium Germany France and Denmark In London Waters began with the unreleased My Captain followed by Rollin Stone In keeping with the folk theme quiet versions of Five Long Years Blow Wind Blow Trouble No More My Home Is in the Delta and Got My Mojo Working were performed 11 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Down Beat nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp citation needed MusicHound Blues3 5 5 citation needed Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Record Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp citation needed The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Reviewing the original LP in 1964 Down Beat magazine found Waters s singing forced and artificial and said Folk Singer suffers from a major flaw He only begins to come close to the power and unforced intensity of the original numbers and style from time to time as on You Gonna Need My Help and My Home Is in the Delta 12 In a retrospective review Cub Koda writing for AllMusic was more enthusiastic deeming the record s sound fresh and vital 6 Reviewing its 1993 CD reissue Rolling Stone wrote There aren t too many blues albums that qualify as audiophile recordings but Muddy Waters Folk Singer surely does A wonderfully intimate session it delivers Waters voice in all its power and subtlety while rendering his guitar work with such vivid realism you would think you were sitting in the studio 16 Village Voice critic Robert Christgau found the remaster luxurious and intimate and the reissue in general worthy addenda to Waters discography 17 In 2003 Rolling Stone ranked Folk Singer number 280 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time writing that the unplugged playing was pioneering and has since been beloved by blues and folk fans alike 18 The ranking was updated to 282 in a 2012 revised list 19 Track listing editSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 My Home Is in the Delta Waters3 582 Long Distance Waters3 303 My Captain Willie Dixon5 104 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Sonny Boy Williamson3 125 You Gonna Need My Help Waters3 09Total length 18 59 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Cold Weather Blues Waters4 402 Big Leg Woman John Temple3 253 Country Boy Waters3 264 Feel Like Going Home Waters3 52Total length 15 23 1993 bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length10 You Can t Lose What You Ain t Never Had Waters2 5711 The Same Thing Dixon2 46Total length 40 05 1999 bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length10 The Same Thing Dixon2 4611 You Can t Lose What You Never Had Waters2 5712 My John the Conqueror Root Dixon2 2213 Short Dress Woman John T Brown2 4914 Put Me in Your Lay Away L J Welch2 56Total length 48 12Personnel editCredits are adapted from AllMusic 20 Musicians edit Muddy Waters guitar vocals Buddy Guy guitar Sammy Lawhorn guitar James Madison guitar Otis Spann harmonica piano Francis Clay drums Clifton James drums S P Leary drums Willie Dixon bass Milton Rector bass J T Brown clarinet tenor saxophone Production edit Willie Dixon producer Ralph Bass producer Ron Malo engineer Vartan art direction reissue art director Bob Schnieders coordinator liner notes Mary Katherine Aldin liner notes Don Bronstein cover design photography Jim Marshall photography Beth Stempel reissue producer reissue production coordination remastered version Andy McKaie reissue producer remastered version Erick Labson digital remastering mastering mixing remastered version Johnny Lee reissue design remastered version Meire Murakami reissue design remastered version References edit a b Chess 1989 p 26 Gordon 2003 pp 202 203 Gordon 2003 pp 203 Gordon 2003 pp 211 Matthew Rowe Music Review Musictap Archived from the original on April 17 2016 Retrieved January 28 2012 a b c Cub Koda Allmusic gt Folk Singer AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved January 28 2012 Santelli 1997 p 128 Gordon 2003 pp 212 Allmusic gt Folk Singer Mobile Fidelity Allmusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved January 28 2012 Folk Singer Extra tracks Original recording remastered Amazon 1999 Retrieved January 28 2012 Gordon 2003 pp 212 213 a b Down Beat 31 Chicago 32 1964 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Prince Bill March 1996 Muddy Waters Folk Singer Q 121 Muddy Waters Folk Singer PDF Record Mirror No 167 May 23 1964 p 8 Archived from the original PDF on April 1 2022 Retrieved August 15 2022 Russell Tony Smith Chris 2006 The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings Penguin p 482 ISBN 978 0 140 51384 4 Rolling Stone 3 10 94 p 67 Christgau Robert April 5 1994 Consumer Guide The Village Voice Retrieved March 26 2020 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 280 Folk Singer Muddy Waters Rolling Stone Wenner Media 2003 Archived from the original on November 3 2011 Retrieved January 28 2012 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone s definitive list of the 500 greatest albums of all time Rolling Stone 2012 Retrieved September 10 2019 Credits AllMusic Retrieved September 24 2015 Bibliography Chess 1989 Muddy Waters Chess Box Box set booklet Muddy Waters Chess MCA Records OCLC 154264537 CHD3 80002 Gordon Robert 2003 Can t Be Satisfied The Life and Times of Muddy Waters Back Bay Books ISBN 978 0 316 16494 8 Santelli Robert 1997 The Best of the Blues The 101 Essential Albums Penguin Books ISBN 978 0 14 023755 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Folk Singer album amp oldid 1219867254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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