The Essential Little Walter
Album • Jun 08 / 1993 • 46 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.