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Fathers and Sons

 
Album Review: Fathers and Sons
 

  • Artist: Muddy Waters
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1969
  • Genre: Blues

Review

The resurgence of Chicago-based blues in the mid- to late 1960s came with an entirely new breed of icons to bear the torch. Among them were the decidedly electric Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Joining Muddy Waters (guitar/vocals) and Otis Spann (piano) on the aptly titled Fathers and Sons are three Butterfield Blues Band alumni: Michael Bloomfield (guitar), Sam Lay (drums), and leader Paul Butterfield (guitar). Further augmenting the personnel is Booker T. and the MG's Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass) and Buddy Miles (drums) -- who cameos during the live "Got My Mojo Workin'" finale. This all-star cast helps reclaim some of Waters' fire, which had been summarily doused on his previous outing Electric Mud -- a tasteless pseudo-psychedelic disaster. The poorly executed scheme had been designed to introduce Waters' music to a younger and mostly white audience. In essence, Fathers and Sons is able to accomplish with musical integrity what Electric Mud couldn't through gimmickry. Additionally, the incorporation of the younger generation blues men solidified Waters stature as one of the pre-eminent forces in Chicago Blues to a decidedly fresh and underdeveloped audience. The disc is split between studio sides cut on April 21-23 and a half-hour live set. This performance, during the Super Cosmic Joy-Scout Jamboree, was documented on the evening following the final day of studio recording. The event was held at Auditorium Theater in (where else?) Chicago. Simplifying the process is Fathers and Sons set list, which consists of exclusively vintage Waters material. "Mean Disposition" and "Standin' Round Cryin'" drip with Bloomfield and Butterfield's nasty languid electric funk and feature Waters' determined and energized vocals. On the up-tempo blues/rockers "Walking Thru the Park" and "Sugar Sweet" the nimble and lyrical guitar passages meld the distance between Waters and the electric blues of Cream and Led Zeppelin. The 2001 remastered CD edition includes four additional studio sides issued here for the first time: "Country Boy," "I Love The Life I Live (I Live The Life I Love)," "Oh Yeah," and "I Feel So Good." Without question, the highlight of Fathers and Sons is the live performances which are incessantly fuelled by the explosive nature of the musicians on stage as well as the audience. "Long Distance Call" and the two-part "Got My Mojo Working" are the finest pieces on the album. They likewise rate among the most complimentary marriages of Chicago R&B with rock & roll. Of Muddy Waters' later recordings, it certainly got no better than the summit meeting heard on Fathers and Sons. Fans of Waters' true and natural showmanship, as well as enthusiasts of blues-based rock & roll will find plenty to revisit. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
All Aboard McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (2:52)
Mean Disposition McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (5:42)
Blow Wind Blow McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (3:38)
Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (3:06)
Walkin' Thru the Park McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (3:21)
Forty Days and Forty Nights Bernard Roth Muddy Waters (3:08)
Standing Around Crying McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (4:05)
I'm Ready Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (3:39)
Twenty-Four Hours Eddie Boyd Muddy Waters (4:48)
Sugar Sweet Mel London Muddy Waters (2:18)
Long Distance Call McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (3:20)
Baby Please Don't Go McKinley Morganfield Muddy Waters (2:45)
Honey Bee McKinley Morganfield, Muddy Waters Muddy Waters (3:38)
The Same Thing Willie Dixon Muddy Waters (3:00)
Got My Mojo Working, Pt. 1 Muddy Waters, Preston Foster Muddy Waters (6:37)
Got My Mojo Working, Pt. 2 McKinley Morganfield, Preston Foster Muddy Waters (3:03)

Credits

Michael Bloomfield (Guitar), Paul Butterfield (Harmonica), Buddy Miles (Drums), Sam Lay (Drums), Donald "Duck" Dunn (Bass), Muddy Waters (Guitar), Muddy Waters (Vocals), Muddy Waters (Main Performer), Otis Spann (Piano)
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