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Calling All Blues

Junior Wells
Release Date: 11/14/2000
Original Release:  2000
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 394889_CD
UPC # 030206108729
Label: Fuel 2000 Records
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1. Two Headed Woman sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Lovey Dovey Lovey One sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. I Could Cry - (1957 version) sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Cha Cha Cha in Blues sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Little by Little sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Come on in This House sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. You Don't Care sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Prison Bars All Around Me sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. Calling All Blues sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. Galloping Horses A Lazy Mule sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. Messin' With the Kid sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. You Sure Look Good to Me sound samples  real  |  windows media
13. So Tired sound samples  real  |  windows media
14. Universal Rock sound samples  real  |  windows media
15. I Could Cry - (1961 version) sound samples  real  |  windows media
16. I'm a Stranger sound samples  real  |  windows media
17. Things I Do For You, The sound samples  real  |  windows media
18. Love Me sound samples  real  |  windows media
19. It Hurts Me Too (When Things Go Wrong) sound samples  real  |  windows media
20. I Need Me a Car sound samples  real  |  windows media
21. I'll Get You Too sound samples  real  |  windows media
22. One Day (Every Goodbye Ain't Gone) sound samples  real  |  windows media
23. She's a Sweet One sound samples  real  |  windows media
24. When the Cat's Gone the Mice Play sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Junior Wells
Distributor: Universal Distribution

Notes: Personnel includes: Junior Wells, Willie Dixon, Syl Johnson, Earl Hooker. Includes liner notes by Neil Slaven. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Following his recorded debut as a leader for States Records, Junior Wells signed with Mel London, producing a number of sides for the producer's Chief and Profile imprints. Perhaps best-known for his spectacular harmonica playing, this period, documented on Calling All Blues, saw Wells emerging as an outstanding vocalist as well. A consummate performer with a firm grasp of the range of emotions the music can produce, Wells wrings every drop of feeling out of the lyrics. The singer growls, shouts, howls, moans across these 24 tracks including two versions of his great "I Could Cry" and other classics like "Little By Little," "Cha-Cha-Cha in Blue," and "Lovey Dovey Lovey One." While it has a great deal of overlap with the collections from Paula Records, Calling All Blues remains a fine introduction with no glaring omissions. The bulk of the compositions come from three sources: his employer, London; the "poet of the blues," Willie Dixon; and Wells himself. While the recording quality may be shaky at times, it's to be expected and in fact only adds to the feeling of authenticity emanating from the music. It's like stepping inside a hot, sweaty room for a forbidden peek at a late-night jam session. Wells and company imbue the material with such intensity, it can almost be overwhelming at times. For the most part, the singer leaves his harp alone, but the handful of harmonica moments are memorable. On the instrumental title track, he lays into his instrument, battling for space amongst piercing guitar and piano leads. Only when the music is tempered by the more popular forms of rock & roll and R&B on songs like "I'll Get You Too," "One Day (Every Goodbye Ain't Gone)," and "I Need a Car" does it begin to lose its potency. Leading up to the sessions that produced Wells' classic 1966 album Hoodoo Man Blues, this is electric blues at its fiery best. ~ Nathan Bush
Dirty Linen (4-5/01, p.82) - "...Some of his best and most endearing work..."
One of the true giants of blues harmonica, Junior Wells is regarded--along with Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson--as a definitive post-WWII figure. Wells rose to prominence after replacing Little Walter in Muddy Waters's band, then reached the pinnacle of his fame in the mid 1960s when he and Buddy Guy formed a fruitful partnership. He performed until his death in 1998.
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