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1 Walking Blues Johnson 2:57
2 I Can't Be Satisfied Waters 2:42
3 Sittin' Here Drinkin' Waters 2:34
4 Kind Hearted Woman Waters 2:36
5 Gypsy Woman Waters 2:34
6 I Be Bound to Write You Waters 3:23
7 Rollin' and Tumblin, Pt. 1 Morganfield 2:50
8 Rollin' and Tumblin, Pt. 2 Morganfield 3:14
9 Take a Walk With Me Lockwood 3:05
10 Louisiana Blues Morgan/Waters 2:54
11 Mean Red Spider Lockwood 2:16
12 Down South Blues Waters 2:53
13 Rollin' Stone Waters 3:07
14 Train Fare Home Waters 2:47
15 Early Morning Blues Waters 3:09
16 I Feel Like Going Home Waters 3:10
17 Streamlined Woman Waters 3:18
18 Sad Letter Blues Waters 3:02
19 Screamin' and Cryin' Waters 3:06
20 You Got to Take Sick and Die Some of These Days Morganfield 2:10
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Feel Like Going Home

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Snapper

Style: Chicago Blues

Feel Like Going Home

UPC: 636551000321

Release Date: 03/09/2004

Original Release Date: 03/09/2004

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Walking Blues, I Can't Be Satisfied, Sittin' Here Drinkin', Kind Hearted Woman, Gypsy Woman, I Be Bound to Write You, Rollin' and Tumblin, Pt. 1, Rollin' and Tumblin, Pt. 2, Take a Walk With Me, Louisiana Blues, Mean Red Spider, Down South Blues, Rollin' Stone, Train Fare Home, Early Morning Blues, I Feel Like Going Home, Streamlined Woman, Sad Letter Blues, Screamin' and Cryin', You Got to Take Sick and Die Some of These Days]
Contributors:

Bruce Eder

Feel Like Going Home is a compilation of Muddy Waters' earliest sides, dating between his days at Stovall's Plantation in the early 1940s and his October 1950 sessions for Chess Records, all assembled in no particular order. The CD's manufacturer, Complete Blues, is associated with Charly Records and is taking advantage of very lax European copyright laws, so the morality of buying from them is dubious -- the Muddy Waters CDs from MCA-Universal (successor to the Chess label) generate royalties to Waters' family, and also tend to be more coherent thematically. On a purely technical level, the mastering is very good and the annotation gives a decent career-length profile of the artist. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi