Howlin' Wolf - The Greatest Hits (Full Album / Album complet)

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Howlin' Wolf - The Greatest Hits (Full Album / Album complet)

00:00 “Spoonful” Howlin' Wolf
02:45 “Back Door Man” Howlin' Wolf
05:35 “How Many More Years” Howlin' Wolf
08:18 “Wang Dang Doodle” Howlin' Wolf
10:42 “Evil” Howlin' Wolf
13:38 “Goin' Down Slow” Howlin' Wolf
17:41 “I Ain't Superstitious” Howlin' Wolf
20:36 “Smokestack Lightnin'” Howlin' Wolf
23:44 “Who's Been Talkin'” Howlin' Wolf
26:07 “Built For Comfort” Howlin' Wolf
28:46 “Shake For Me” Howlin' Wolf
31:02 “Howlin' For My Darlin'” Howlin' Wolf
33:35 “Saddle My Pony” Howlin' Wolf
36:09 “The Natchez Burnin'” Howlin' Wolf

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The Wolf was the best! Ultimate GREAT BLUES SINGER/PERFORMER!

Test-tp
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I’m a taxi driver and when I play this album 💿 costumers don’t won’t to get out of the car 😂😂

ramav
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Growing up in the south in the 60s/70s this was thought of as old man music to us kids we heard it all the time. There were men who never made it out of our local communities that could play and sAng those blues with so much flare.
The wild dancing and grinding of those adults when we peeped in junk joints/do drop ins or house parties. Lol!

There were all kinds of black sounds that the world has never heard.
As a child I was over it. It all sounded so depressing and them all trying to outdo each other. We younger ones perferred R&B.
Hell about 8 years old I even won a damn blues album at the skating rink. Pissed off to say the least.🤣
All kinds of music and sounds even without instruments music was made and was everywhere. Everything and all body parts were instruments in addition to real ones.
The pure raw sounds of blackness was a daily part of life I took for granted then, but so miss and crave now.

Oh...the quarters, nickels and dimes us kids earned to dance for the adults when they let us in their spots (times were different... not strict about age in clubs then) and parties.

Smokestacklightin
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When you think of the blues the Wolf comes to my mind !

buddyboy
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Funny how it took the British to recognize the brilliance of these American blues Gods. They repackaged it and brought it back home to us. Thank goodness they did!

jennifercole
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So good. The real thing. The blues don’t get better than this.

alicat
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Thank God for my mother and my Grandmother for introducing me to Howlin Wolf .

andrewezell
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I was lucky (and now old enough) to have seen him live at Northwestern University in 1970! He was in declining health so he performed sitting on a chair, but he was absolutely magical. Nasty, evil, wonderful...a great voice. He wore a sharkskin suit and a fedora. Changed my life.

TeachingSexualEthics
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So, so fortunate to have actually have seen him live!! Been listening to Mr. Burnett all my life...

standingbeark
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Heard them all. Howlin tops them all. He's the GOAT.

greg
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Thank you wolf!! Without you there is no zeppelin no stones no cream, yardbirds and on and on 🙏🏻💚☮️🌎thank you for this

billhorstkamp
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Thanks! I just discovered him. Found a CD in an old box I inherited

otterrivers
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Got to play with him early 70’s in my hometown of Atlanta GA! Truly one of the greatest Blues Men Ever! Forever Beloved and Missed Rest In Blues Heavenly Eternal Peace Howlin’ Wolf!

DrDixonBhD
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67 years old and have just discovered the wolf ❤🎉❤. Wow

jeynjohnston
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I was lucky enough to be friends with a black kid named James Combs in Wiesbaden Germany in 1968. His father was a big blues fan. I was listening to Howlin Wolf at the same time the Beatles were conquering the world. Thank you James for this, Lightnin Hopkins and all the rest. There’s a lot beyond I want to hold your freaking hand.

jamesbueker
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It could be a spoonful of water
Save you from the desert sand
But one spoon of lead from 45
Save you from another man

Wow...just wow..the man was amazing. He could sing in different keys with no difficulty at all.

Barnekkid
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The first blues album I ever bought was Wolf's Moanin' in the Moonlight in 1964 from a record store in my hometown of Edinburgh Scotland when I was 16. Still love him and the fabulous Hubert Sumlin.

rogeremmerson
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He was my absolute favorite Blues Singer

thomasjohnson
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Howlin Wolf is one of my all time favourites!!! So much expression and passion. Love it. Thx for the post!!! 👍👑👏

TomTom-xpjb
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Play this in my 1976 oldsmobile 98 Chicago to North Carolina, one of the Greatest of all times Wolf

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