The Real Folk Blues (Howlin' Wolf album) explained

The Real Folk Blues
Type:compilation
Artist:Howlin' Wolf
Cover:The Real Folk Blues (Howlin' Wolf album).jpg
Recorded:Chicago, July 19, 1956 – April 15, 1965
Genre:Blues
Label:Chess
Compiler:Marshall Chess
Prev Title:Howling Wolf Sings the Blues
Prev Year:1962
Next Title:More Real Folk Blues
Next Year:1967

The Real Folk Blues is a compilation album by blues musician Howlin' Wolf, which was released by Chess Records in 1965. The album's songs, which were originally issued as singles, were recorded in Chicago between 1956 and 1965.[1]

Reception

A review by AllMusic states: "In the mid-'60s, Chess Records released a great series of compilations of '40s and '50s singles by some of its best blues artists, all of them called The Real Folk Blues. The Howlin' Wolf entry is possibly the best of the batch, and one of the best introductions to this mercurial electric bluesman. Opening with the savage 'Killing Floor,' the album doesn't let up in intensity, and it happily focuses on Wolf's less-anthologized sides, which gives the album a freshness a lot of blues compilations lack".

Track listing

All compositions credited to Chester Burnett except where noted

  1. "Killing Floor" – 2:48
  2. "Louise" – 2:42
  3. "Poor Boy" – 2:32
  4. "Sittin' on Top of the World" – 2:30
  5. "Nature" – 2:45
  6. "My Country Suga Mama" – 2:34
  7. "Tail Dragger" (Willie Dixon) – 2:56
  8. "Three Hundred Pounds of Joy" (Dixon) – 2:59
  9. "The Natchez Burnin'" – 2:10
  10. "Built for Comfort" (Dixon) – 2:30
  11. "Ooh Baby, Hold Me" – 2:35
  12. "Tell Me What I've Done" – 2:47

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://depanorama.net/wolf/wolf2.htm Howlin' Wolf Sessionography
  2. Web site: The Real Folk Blues/More Real Folk Blues - Howlin' Wolf | Credits. AllMusic. December 9, 2019.