The Essential Little Walter

AlbumJun 08 / 199346 songs, 2h 9m 33s
Chicago Blues

Among his peers at Chess Records, only Muddy Waters scored more hits than Little Walter, and, arguably, only Muddy Waters, whose band Walter played in, was a more towering solo blues figure in the \'50s. Little Walter amplified the harmonica-in the same way Muddy electrified the guitar-and in so doing created a critical instrument in the development of electric blues. No one played \"harp\" leads-soaring, screeching, rockin\' leads-better than Walter, and as a front man, he made history with numbers like \"Mean Old World\" and \"Sad Hours,\" the latter sporting the one of the best harp solos ever recorded.