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Muddy Waters The Complete Plantation Recordings 2LP 200 Gram Vinyl Analogue Productions QRP 2019 USA

Artist: Muddy Waters
Title: The Complete Plantation Recordings
Catalog Number: APB 121
Label: Chess
Reissued by: Analogue Productions
Barcode: 753088012112
Edition: Deluxe Edition
Original release year: 1941
Reissue year: 2019
Number of discs: 2
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 200gr
Limited Edition: Yes
Numbered Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 755gr
Pressing country: USA
For Market Release in: USA
Added to catalog on: October 14, 2019
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
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Blues legend Muddy Waters, born McKinley Morganfield in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, was a tractor driver and local blues guitarist when in 1941-42 fate intervened. The Library of Congress had started its series of field recordings of American traditional music and on a recording trip through the Delta, led by Alan Lomax and John Work III, they came upon the 26-year-old Muddy and made music history.

 

 

  • Limited Edition
  • Numbered Edition (1000 units)
  • 2LP 200 Gram Vinyl
  • Pressed at Quality Record Pressings, QRP USA
  • Mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound
  • Stoughton Printing Deluxe Gatefold Cover

 

 

The Complete Plantation Recordings — Muddy Waters. The historic 1941-42 Library of Congress Field Recordings produced by Alan Lomax and John Work III. Some tracks originally released in 1942 as Folk Music of the United States Album IV — Afro American Blues and Game Songs. Mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from a 192kHz file created from the original metal direct-to-disc recording. Numbered deluxe edition limited to 1,000 copies. Double LP pressed at Quality Record Pressings and Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket wrapped in a linen cover.


Blues legend Muddy Waters, born McKinley Morganfield in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, was a sharecropper/tractor driver, and a local blues guitarist when in 1941-42 when fate intervened. The Library of Congress had started its systematic series of field recordings of American traditional music and on a 1941 recording trip through the Delta, led by Alan Lomax and John Work III, they came upon the 26-year-old Muddy, recorded him at his home with a small accompanying combo (guitar, mandolin and violin), and made music history.


"We were all very impressed by him; I mean, there was no question about the fact he was a blues singer who had great feeling and poise and mastery, and something very profound and special of his own to say," remembered Alan Lomax.


Muddy had played harmonica since his early childhood, and learned guitar in his teenage years; his primary musical influence was Son House. A year later in 1942, Lomax made his second trip through the Delta recording the remainder of the tracks, including more of Muddy's songs. The following year, at age 28, Muddy moved to Chicago and a blues legend was born. Muddy Waters would go on to win six Grammy Awards and become an incalculable influence on not just the blues, but rock ‘n' roll.


Analogue Productions is honored to present The Complete Plantation Recordings — Muddy Waters as a newly mastered 33 1/3 200-gram LP reissue. This numbered, deluxe edition, pressed at Quality Record Pressings, is limited to 1,000 copies. The songs presented represent everything listed by the Library of Congress as recorded by Muddy Waters during these historic sessions.


What sets this reissue apart is its authenticity, says Acoustic Sounds/Analogue Productions CEO Chad Kassem. For this reissue the original metal disc recordings created by Lomax were the source for a high-res 192kHz digital file used by Sterling Sound's Ryan K. Smith to master this edition.


"The file was made from the original parts; it's the highest quality of these recordings that's ever been released," Kassem says.


In addition to the flat and impeccably silent 200-gram 2LPs pressed at QRP in this limited edition set, we've seen to it that the packaging is exemplary. The highest-quality Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket is wrapped in a linen cover, evoking the linen cover of the five-album set released by the Library of Congress initially in 1942 as Folk Music of the United States Album IV — Afro American Blues and Game Songs, where some of these tracks by Muddy first appeared.


Lomax, Work and teams of other folklorists crisscrossed the country, particularly the southern U.S., setting up "portable" recording gear and recording native musicians and singers in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, at roadside markets, churches, homes and elsewhere.


The recorders of the time were cumbersome. Weighing as much as 350 pounds, they were piles of iron, wire and steel — plus two batteries weighing 75 pounds each — and a microphone. Magnetic tape had yet to be utilized; the machines recorded onto scores of blank aluminum and celluloid discs.


Both Lomax and Work's voices can be heard on the recordings conducting portions of interviews with Muddy. A great many more tracks were recorded than the two that were intially released through the five-album set released by the Library of Congress initially in 1942 as Folk Music of the United States Album IV — Afro American Blues and Game Songs.


"I was the editor of the first five-album set, and my opinion of Muddy was so good that we included TWO of his songs," Lomax said later. "I couldn't make up my mind which of his two blues were best, so we put them both in."

 

 

Track Listing:

 

Side A
1. Country Blues (Number One)
2. Interview #1
3. I Be’s Troubled
4. Interview #2
5. Burr Clover Farm Blues
6. Interview #3

 

Side B
1. Ramblin’ Kid Blues (Partial)
2. Ramblin Kid Blues
3. Rosalie
4. Joe Turner
5. Pearlie May Blues

 

Side C
1. Take A Walk With Me
2. Burr Clover Blues
3. Interview #4
4. I Be Bound To Write To You (First Version)
5. I Be Bound To Write To You (Second Version)
6. You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone (Number One)

 

Side D
1. You Got To Take Sick And Die Some Of These Days
2. Why Don’t You Live So God Can Use You
3. Country Blues (Number Two)
4. You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone (Number Two)
5. 32-20 Blues

 

Click here to listen to samples on YouTube.com

 

 

 

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