Muddy Waters -fathers — And Sons
: The album reached #70 on the Billboard 200, making it Waters' biggest mainstream success and his only appearance in the top half of that chart.
The Torch Passed: How Muddy Waters Found His "Sons" in 1969 Released in August 1969 by Chess Records , stands as a landmark double LP that bridged the generational divide of the blues . After the controversial psychedelic experiment of Electric Mud , this album reclaimed Muddy Waters' status as the king of Chicago blues by pairing him with the young white rock and blues musicians he had directly inspired. The Making of a Masterpiece Muddy Waters -Fathers and Sons
: The record earned Waters his second Grammy Award, helping cement his legacy for a new generation of record buyers. : The album reached #70 on the Billboard
: Critically, the album is praised for avoiding the "gimmickry" of psychedelia in favor of a "masterfully regal" electric blues sound that remained true to Waters' 1950s roots. Iconic Tracklist Highlights The Making of a Masterpiece : The record
The album features definitive versions of several blues standards, including: "I'm Ready" "Long Distance Call" (Live)
(Live finale featuring Buddy Miles)
: Recorded April 21–23, 1969, at Ter Mar Studios in Chicago.