Chess Records
Muddy Waters At Newport 1960 (Acoustic Sounds)
Muddy Waters At Newport 1960 (Acoustic Sounds)
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The LP Muddy Waters at Newport 1960, released on Chess, documents Muddy Waters’s appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival on July 3, 1960, and was overseen for the label by Leonard Chess. The recording captures the live setting of the festival stage and shows Waters in the role of bandleader, bringing his electric blues numbers to a large festival audience.
Musically, the record represents the electric Chicago blues of the period: distinctive harmonica lines, dominant piano, and driving rhythmic work form the framework. Alongside Waters are Otis Spann on piano (also singing on “Goodbye Newport Blues”), James Cotton on harmonica, Pat Hare on guitar, Andrew Stephenson on bass, and Francis Clay on drums; their interplay gives the tracks a dense, immediate impact that shifts between taut intensity and swing. Producer Leonard Chess captures the live dynamics with clarity.
Among the defining moments are the festival version of “Got My Mojo Working,” which epitomizes Waters’s stage presence, and the finale “Goodbye Newport Blues,” with lyrics contributed by Langston Hughes and interpreted by Otis Spann. The record is thus not only a document of a single show, but also a testament to the collaboration between blues musicians and contemporary literature at the festival.
Bring home the sound of America’s greatest blues label in high fidelity with the Chess Records Acoustic Sounds Series. These audiophile reissues of classic albums and compilations from the Chess discography are remastered from the original analog tapes and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings (QRP). Each disc is packaged in tip-on gatefold sleeves printed on high-grade board.
