Mr Wolf

DeRank : 2,04
DeAge™ : 5835 days • Here since 8 april 2010
Album DeRango™ 79,71

Jimmy "Duck" Holmes

Cypress Grove Mr Wolf

 This is an album of great charm: deep, genuine, gritty, hypnotic, and muddy, where tradition and contemporaneity go hand in hand.

 An art that conveys feelings, not necessarily 'innovative,' but that has and comes from a history told out of necessity and urgency.

 Listen to Cypress Grove and experience the raw power and timeless soul of genuine blues!

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📈 4,87
Album DeRango™ 85,89

Buddy Guy

Sweet Tea Mr Wolf

 Sweet Tea is a record full of surprises, which suffers a little in sound output, but remains a great blues album and one of the best in Buddy’s stellar career.

 From Junior Kimbrough, Buddy found an originality and new way of making blues, drawing inspiration for the textures of this album.

 Listen to Sweet Tea now and experience Buddy Guy’s powerful Delta blues revival!

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📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 93,19

Mississippi Fred McDowell

The Alan Lomax Recordings Mr Wolf

 McDowell seems to have sculpted them in a marble-like classicism from the very start.

 We will never be grateful enough to Mr. Alan Lomax for these recordings, which allowed McDowell, who risked oblivion, to embark on a musical career.

 Dive into the soul of authentic blues—listen to Mississippi Fred McDowell’s Alan Lomax recordings now and experience a blues legend’s timeless power.

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1835
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 61,74

Memphis Slim & Willie Dixon

The Blues Every Which Way Mr Wolf

 Willie Dixon didn’t compose just with himself or the song in mind, but he wrote specifically for the musician at hand.

 "The Blues Every Which Way" could be a definition that fits Dixon’s life perfectly, even though he himself would say, "I am the blues."

 Explore the soulful blues artistry of Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon—listen to The Blues Every Which Way today!

💬 8
1393
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 30,00

Luther Allison

Bad News Is Coming Mr Wolf

 The album opens explosively, with a compelling version of the classic by Willie Dixon 'The Little Red Rooster' which immediately immerses us in the rapid expressive power that permeates the entire album.

 'Bad News Is Coming' is a song that penetrates the soul... technique, inventiveness, poetry, and heart are sublimely intertwined, creating a track of rare emotional intensity.

 Discover the electrifying power of Luther Allison's 'Bad News Is Coming'—listen to this blues classic today!

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2312
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 52,18

Robert Pete Williams

Free Again Mr Wolf

 Williams' country blues leaves no room for escape; it is dry, hard, and raw, with such authority that it may prove challenging for a blues newcomer.

 With Free Again, Williams creates an album that gives no escape: heartbreaking, desolate, and bitter, revealing a solitary soul intent on liberating all the ghosts that stir within.

 Experience the raw power and haunting beauty of Robert Pete Williams' Free Again—listen now and dive deep into authentic country blues.

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1203
📈 4,90
Album DeRango™ 60,19

Big Bill Broonzy

The Bill Broonzy Story Mr Wolf

 This is also a record-document of significant historical importance, interspersing 35 songs with Broonzy’s effective and precious stories.

 With the recording of this album, which would only be released in ’61, he left a true sonic testament of his life but above all of his personal way of understanding the blues.

 Dive into Big Bill Broonzy's powerful blues journey—listen now to experience the roots and stories of a true blues pioneer.

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1664
📈 4,91
Album DeRango™ 51,19

Skip James

Special Rider Blues - Early Recordings 1931 Mr Wolf

 "His guitar is always in a minor key, in order to emphasize the sadness that lingers in most of his songs."

 "'I’m So Glad' turned into a high-level piece, where the guitar line seems to trace a different trajectory from the singing thus giving the song a completely unique atmosphere."

 Listen to Skip James’ haunting 1931 recordings and experience the roots of blues history.

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📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 46,75

Rev. Gary Davis

Say No to the Devil Mr Wolf

 "He manages to work on multiple registers concurrently creating a unique and powerful polyphonic style and probably remains the greatest virtuoso of all blues guitarists."

 "The rhythmic and harmonic interlocking between guitar and voice that Davis serves up is chilling with poetic mastery."

 Dive into Rev. Gary Davis's Say No to the Devil and experience blues guitar mastery and soulful gospel like never before!

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📈 4,80
Album DeRango™ 51,59

John Lee Hooker

Travelin' Mr Wolf

 "I consider it one of his masterpieces, confirming that Lee is one of the most important and influential bluesmen of all time."

 "His six-string is there to remind us that daily sadness perpetuates throughout our existence, but John makes us aware that at times one can also find simple but important moments of joy."

 Dive into the soulful world of John Lee Hooker's Travelin'—listen now and experience a timeless blues masterpiece.

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