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The Super Super Blues Band - Goin' Down Slow

This album is a real treat for fans of Muddy, Wolf and Bo. It's just alot of fun to listen to . I am a huge fan of Muddy and Wolf and to hear them interact and have fun with Bo Diddley is worth the price of admission. A must have for any Blues fan should buy this album. ~Phurdrick

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  • Damned good!thanx a ton?

  • @TheAMFHV your welcome, :)

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  • I have this on vinyl.It's recorded in september 1967 at Ter Mar Studios, Chicago.The front top left corner says: Checker Records (not ''Original Chess" as does yours). The year is 1977 Checker Records, division of All Platinum Record Group, 96 West street, Englewood, New Yersey 07631 - Printed in the USA.

    It's fresh and loose! Tracks on the album: SIDE 1: Long distance call/ Ooh baby & Wrecking my love life/ Sweet little angel. Side 2: Spponful/Diddley daddy/The red rooster/Goin'Down Slow. 

  • 3 legends together Oo

  • Thank you youtube! Been years since I listened to this. LP is buried in the garage.

  • Пацаны ваще ребята! Правильное музло лабали! Все молодцы, особенно этот , что негр!

  • anyone got the version of long distance call from this album on youtube?i had this cd but i wore it out so bad i can see right through it!

  • I have had my fun! Love that line!! I want it on my tombstone!!

  • @JimmySteller oh they were at odds with each other. there was a big rivalry between them as to who was the biggest blues man of chicago. and willie dixon was in the middle because he wrote songs for both of them! one would get upset if the other got a good song from willie. read either wolf's or muddy's biographies for more information.

  • @LonesomePaleRider Please don't even type their names on a page with these LEGENDS.

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