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The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions

Album - 26 november 1971 - DeB Id: 28518
By Howlin' Wolf
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Album DeRango™ 91,07

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 "No man, we just want to get into the right spirit."

 "The album 'The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions' was released in August 1971 and had a fair success."

 Explore this legendary blues-rock collaboration and listen to Howlin' Wolf’s iconic London Sessions today!

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Album DeRango™ 2,34

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 "This is dog shit!" Chester Arthur Brunett a.k.a Howlin' Wolf

 It could be a good record, but it is not a Howlin' Wolf record even if the cover says so.

 Discover the sound and story behind Howlin' Wolf's bold blues experiment—listen now and decide for yourself!

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 It is the interpretation of Howlin' Wolf in a state of Luciferian grace that makes the difference.

 English bands hailed him as the spiritual father.

 Discover the raw power of Howlin' Wolf’s London Sessions—listen now and experience blues history with legendary rock icons!

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Chester Arthur Burnett (Howlin’ Wolf) was an American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player from Mississippi. Mentored by Charley Patton and Sonny Boy Williamson II, he recorded for Chess Records from the early 1950s, shaping Chicago blues with classics like Smokestack Lightnin’, Spoonful, Little Red Rooster and Back Door Man. His powerful voice and work with Willie Dixon and guitarist Hubert Sumlin deeply influenced British and American rock. He died in 1976.
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