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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2011 · 2 MIN

Howlin' Wolf "Do The Do" 45 Chess (1971)

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Howlin Wolf "Do The Do" 45 Chess Clocking in at just over two minutes this slice of electric blues sure as sugar gets a whole lot done. Sounding like a a recycling truck formed a marching band just to jam at double time with Howlin' Wolf talking smooth and easy (though still gravely and gruff), barely reaching his voice into a howl. The writing credits belong to the legendary Willie Dixon though there's record of T.Valentine (of "Lucille, are you a lesbian?" fame) is supposed to have written and released the song in the early 60s on his VAL label (recently comped by Norton.) Whoever actually wrote the tune is sort of irrelevant because Wolf so clearly owns this version and does justice by whoever owns the writing credits. Further, who's ever heard of a blues song being re-done? This may change depending on how your home entertainment (read: earbuds) are set up, but one of my favorite things about this song (besides EVERYTHING) is the mixing; there's a borderline riot going on behind the drum kit but the damn egg shaker is mixed right up front with Wolfs guitar. There's a poor piano that sounds like it'd be adding some really great frenetic flourishes but the poor thing is being strangled for any air time at all. This 45 is taken from the "London Howlin Wolf Sessions" which features a bevy of second wave (british) blues musicians before they got annoying and spent their time being shadows of themselves. A particularly inspired performance (am I about to type this?) by Clapton on lead guitar can be heard being faded out as the song disappears at the 2:10 mark.

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Howlin Wolf "Do The Do" 45 Chess Clocking in at just over two minutes this slice of electric blues sure as sugar gets a whole lot done. Sounding like a a recycling truck formed a marching band just to jam at double time with Howlin' Wolf talking smooth and easy (though still gravely and gruff), barely reaching his voice into a howl. The writing credits belong to the legendary Willie Dixon though there's record of T.Valentine (of "Lucille, are you a lesbian?" fame) is supposed to have written and released the song in the early 60s on his VAL label (recently comped by Norton.) Whoever actually wrote the tune is sort of irrelevant because Wolf so clearly owns this version and does justice by whoever owns the writing credits. Further, who's ever heard of a blues song being re-done? This may change depending on how your home entertainment (read: earbuds) are set up, but one of my favorite things about this song (besides EVERYTHING) is the mixing; there's a borderline riot going on behind the drum kit but the damn egg shaker is mixed right up front with Wolfs guitar. There's a poor piano that sounds like it'd be adding some really great frenetic flourishes but the poor thing is being strangled for any air time at all. This 45 is taken from the "London Howlin Wolf Sessions" which features a bevy of second wave (british) blues musicians before they got annoying and spent their time being shadows of themselves. A particularly inspired performance (am I about to type this?) by Clapton on lead guitar can be heard being faded out as the song disappears at the 2:10 mark.

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