In an attempt to make Muddy more sellable to his newly-found White audience, Chess lumbered him with Hendrix-influenced psychedelic blues arrangements for Electric Mud. Commercially, actually, the results weren't bad; Marshall Chess claims it sold between 150,000 and 200,000 copies. Musically, it was as ill-advised as putting Dustin Hoffman into a Star Wars epic. Guitarists Pete Cosey and Phil Upchurch are very talented players, but Muddy's brand of downhome electric blues suffered greatly at the hands of extended fuzzy solos. Muddy and band overhaul classics like "I Just Want to Make Love to You" and "Hoochie Coochie Man," and do a ludicrous cover of "Let's Spend the Night Together"; wah-wah guitars and occasional wailing soprano sax bounce around like loose basketballs. It's a classically wrongheaded, crass update of the blues for a modern audience. The 1996 CD reissue adds interesting historical liner notes. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Electric Mud
01/01/1968 | Chess
All Music Guide Review
Electric Mud Track Listing
Credits of Electric Mud
- Andy McKaie
- Producer, Reissue
- Muddy Waters
- Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer
- Louis Satterfield
- Bass
- Bill Sharpe
- Design, Cover Design
- Abner Spector
- Mixing
- Charles Stepney
- Organ, Arranger, Producer
- Mark A. Humphrey
- Liner Notes
- Vartan
- Art Direction
- Erick Labson
- Digital Remastering
- Meire Murakami
- Design
- Mark Humphrey
- Liner Notes
- Gene Barge
- Sax (Tenor), Producer
- Stu Black
- Engineer
- Marshall Chess
- Producer
- Pete Cosey
- Guitar
- Roland Faulkner
- Guitar
- Morris Jennings
- Drums
- Phil Upchurch
- Guitar
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