Hard Again
This was the first album Muddy Waters cut on Columbia\'s new Blue Sky imprint. With blues-rock firebrand Johnny Winters producing, the sexagenarian blues legend experienced an exhilarating artistic (and commercial) rebirth. All the players were part of Muddy\'s road band except for Winter, who pared down his signature speed-demon style to the bare essentials. By turns both brash and authoritative, Muddy and company kick up a storm straight out of the gate with a slashing, stomping take on Waters\' classic \"Mannish Boy\" that rivals his original version, and things don\'t let up for an instant from there on.
After a string of mediocre albums throughout most of the 1970s, Muddy Waters hooked up with Johnny Winter for 1977's Hard Again, a startling comeback and a gritty demonstration of the master's powers.