The Muddy Waters Blues Band featuring B.B. King
Live At Ebbets Field - (Klondike ~ KLCD5025)
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO
May 30, 1973
FM Broadcast Recording
MP3 224kbps
Cover Art Included
01 Piano Jam (introduction) 1:34
02 Hideaway (instrumental) 3:12
03 After Hours (instrumental) 2:40
04 Garbage Man 5:55
05 Rock Me 5:36
06 Can’t Get No Grindin’ (What’s The Matter With The Meal) 3:59
07 I’ve Got My Mojo Working 2:49
08 Forty Days And Forty Nights 3:09
09 Band Introductions 3:009
10 I Know You Didn’t Want Me 6:27
11 The Thrill Is Gone 4:23
12 Instrumental 5:59
13 Caldonia 5:34
total playing time: 54mn 31sc
Muddy Waters (R.I.P.) - vocals, guitar
Michael “Hollywood Fats” Mann (R.I.P.) - guitar
Joe Willie “Pinetop” Perkins (R.I.P.) - piano (tracks 1-8)
Calvin ‘Fuzz’ Jones (R.I.P.) - bass
Willie “Big Eyes” Smith (R.I.P.) - drums
Special Guests:
BB King (R.I.P.) - guitar, vocals (tracks 10-13)
Kato - piano (tracks 10-13)
Live At Ebbets Field - (Klondike ~ KLCD5025)
Ebbets Field
Denver, CO
May 30, 1973
FM Broadcast Recording
MP3 224kbps
Cover Art Included
01 Piano Jam (introduction) 1:34
02 Hideaway (instrumental) 3:12
03 After Hours (instrumental) 2:40
04 Garbage Man 5:55
05 Rock Me 5:36
06 Can’t Get No Grindin’ (What’s The Matter With The Meal) 3:59
07 I’ve Got My Mojo Working 2:49
08 Forty Days And Forty Nights 3:09
09 Band Introductions 3:009
10 I Know You Didn’t Want Me 6:27
11 The Thrill Is Gone 4:23
12 Instrumental 5:59
13 Caldonia 5:34
total playing time: 54mn 31sc
Muddy Waters (R.I.P.) - vocals, guitar
Michael “Hollywood Fats” Mann (R.I.P.) - guitar
Joe Willie “Pinetop” Perkins (R.I.P.) - piano (tracks 1-8)
Calvin ‘Fuzz’ Jones (R.I.P.) - bass
Willie “Big Eyes” Smith (R.I.P.) - drums
Special Guests:
BB King (R.I.P.) - guitar, vocals (tracks 10-13)
Kato - piano (tracks 10-13)
Heavy Metal Roots & Branches Post #4
Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf etc, were very instrumental in the genesis of Hard Rock & Heavy Metal. The Blues is the foundation for Rock & Roll and all it's children. If you want a little proof just listen to any Hard Rock group from the 1970's, Free, Bad Company, Led Zeppelin, Mountain, The Jeff Beck Group, Humble Pie, and more played a Heavy Blues/ Hard Rock that morphed into the Traditional Heavy Metal of bands like Thin Lizzy and UFO.
With a very quick search, I couldn't find any info on B.B. King's piano player Kato, if any one could elaborate a little please leave the info in the comments section.