Howlin' Wolf - Evil

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2008

From the Howlin' Wolf 1968' album.

Wolf didn't like it because he thought the guitar was too gay... :)

I personally find it quite funky and psychedelic.

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  • haven't you got more from this album? ... it's simply great, despite Wolf's own opinion.

  • I've got the whole album, and have also uploaded 300 pounds of joy from it. ;)

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  • that 1 dislike was Howlin Wolf :D

  • Great, great album.... Howlin' Wolf is amazing even though he didn't like it, Pete Cosey is the man of course too!!! Blues purists...... need to open up a little.... it's great music.... Same as Muddy and Electric Mud!!

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  • @bubbahotep82 What's the title of the Album?

  • this is the original version of evil. i love this sound. i can feel the soul and substance. cactus is playing evil to a rock audience. howlin wolf is playing it to a blues audience.i love the blues so for me this is the best version hands down.

  • This is dark and funky, can't see how anyone can't enjoy this...this is a slow, dark, smokey Friday night, drinking and waiting for bad things to happen. Revel in the evil.

  • This sucks!! The Guitars have no direction. Cactus Put's this tune in Rock perspective, but what is happening here is a train wreck. I like the original and the Cactus version over this.

  • Class...if Shaft had an MP3 player..this would be track number 1.

  • This song was actually first recorded in 1954 but was first featured on a Howlin' Wolf record in 1959 on the Moanin' in the Moonlight album.

  • It's interesting to see...All those documenteries I've seen talk about Folkslike Muddy Waters and the Wolf being influencs on people like Hendrix, but they never refer to specific albums if it means mentioning this or Electric Mudd.

  • look at the description. what a douchebag.

  • This is very Jimi Hendrix-esque.

  • @MrArrpee haha good one MrArrpee :)

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