Hard Again--great album!
Hard Again | |||||
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Studio album by Muddy Waters | |||||
Released | May 1977 | ||||
Recorded | 1977 | ||||
Genre | Electric blues | ||||
Length | 49:39 | ||||
Label | Blue Sky Records | ||||
Producer | Johnny Winter | ||||
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Hard Again is a 1977 Chicago-style electric blues album by Muddy Waters. It was recorded by its producer, Johnny Winter, in a rough, bare-bones style. After several lackluster records, this was Waters's comeback album.
The album won a Grammy Award in 1977 for "Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording".[1]
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This is one of my all time favorite albums. I've loved this album for three decades, and McKinley "Muddy Mississippi Waters" Morganfield is my all-time favorite bluesman.
On a related note, the most soulful blues harp solo on the face of the planet, as far as I'm concerned, resides on the Album "King "Bee." The track is "Deep Down in Florida #2." The harp player is Jerry Portnoy (whom I've seen twice - once in Boston, and once in San Antonio). Gives me goose bumps.
I LOVE this album. The title just sums it up perfectly. I truly believe that it was an all time classic. Edgy yet sweet and tender, laden with double entendres-just a tiny bit,love.
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