Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Godfathers and Sons
09/09/2003
Lyrics from Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Godfathers and Sons
All Music Guide Review
The 22-track Godfathers and Sons compilation provides the soundtrack to filmmaker Marc Levin's chapter in Martin Scorcese Presents the Blues. Levin's film is one of the most pivotal in this series because it centers around the Chess brothers, their studio, and the birth of the Chicago sound. In other words, the sonic temple of the modern blues. As such, the music's high priests are here: Howlin' Wolf (whose amazing image adorns the cover), Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Reed, Etta James, Otis Rush, Koko Taylor, Bo Diddley, Little Walter, and some of the music's modern acolytes, from the Butterfield Blues Band, Magic Slim, and Lonnie Brooks to even Bob Dylan(!). The latter's "Maggie's Farm" is included because of its vocal phrasing and Michael Bloomfield's burning Chess-influenced guitar work. Also, Chicago rapper Common makes two appearances, one on his own Chicago blues-inspired "Doooinit" and another as part of the Electrik Mud Kats with Kyle Jason and Public Enemy's Chuck D, featuring guitarists Pete Cosey and Phil Upchurch doing a thoroughly ramped-up redo of Muddy's "Mannish Boy." The material by the classic bluesmen -- Reed's "Bright Lights, Big City," Wolf's "Evil," Waters' "Mannish Boy" and "Hoochie Koochie Man," as well as Walter's anthem "Key to the Highway" -- that, admittedly, would appear on any decent Chess anthology is augmented here by Rush's amazing "Walking the Backstreets and Crying," Guy's moving "I Cry and Sing the Blues," and Diddley's steaming shuffle "Diddley Daddy." Likewise James' performance of "I'd Rather Go Blind" is a new version, and Taylor's "I Got What It Takes" is an unexpected but singular pleasure. While there are other single-disc compilations of strictly Chess material, this one, produced by Marshall Chess, is unusual in that it reflects the entire gamut of the music's influence, from its Delta roots to the electric future of rock & roll and hip-hop. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Godfathers and Sons Track Listing
Credits of Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Godfathers and Sons
- Andy McKaie
- Producer
- Mark McKenna
- Remixing
- Jack Meyers
- Bass
- Gene Miller
- Trumpet
- Muddy Waters
- Guitar, Vocals, Slide Guitar
- Mark Naftalin
- Organ
- Floyd Newman
- Saxophone
- Frank Owens
- Piano
- Earl Phillips
- Drums
- Jimmy Rogers
- Guitar, Vocals
- Paul Rothchild
- Producer
- Rick Rubin
- Executive Producer
- Otis Rush
- Guitar, Vocals
- Carl Ryder
- Producer
- Louis Satterfield
- Bass
- Melvin Smith
- Bass
- Otis Spann
- Piano
- Terminator X
- Scratching, Leader
- Harlan Terson
- Bass
- Luther Tucker
- Guitar
- Aaron Varnell
- Saxophone
- Tom Wilson
- Producer
- Willie Woods
- Trombone
- Eric "Vietnam" Sadler
- Programming, Assistant Producer
- Johnny Juice Rosado
- Turntables
- Robert Barnett
- Project Consultant
- Roger Dawkins
- Drums
- Dewey Oldham
- Organ, Piano
- Kenny Siegal
- Guitar Overdubs
- Vartan
- Art Direction
- Freddy King
- Guitar
- Willie Dixon Band
- Bass, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- David Gahr
- Photography
- Danny O'Connor
- Bass
- Dana Smart
- Associate Producer
- Ray Flerlage
- Photography
- Rahzel
- Beatbox
- Valerie Wilmer
- Photography
- Gavin Lurssen
- Mastering
- Kyle Jason
- Producer
- Michael Dotson
- Guitar
- Martin Scorsese
- Liner Notes, Executive Producer
- Ahmir Khalib Thompson
- Percussion
- Mary Reed
- Vocals
- Joseph Macho, Jr.
- Bass
- Jey Dee
- Scratching
- Allen Kirk
- Drums
- Steve Mandel
- Engineer, Remixing
- Ray Stewart
- Drums
- Larry Weathersby
- Sax (Tenor)
- Pat Lawrence
- Executive Producer
- Alex Gibney
- Producer, Series Producer
- Steve Kagan
- Photography
- Walter Horton
- Harmonica
- Robert Santelli
- Liner Notes
- Rhonda Shields
- Project Manager
- Timothy Powell
- Engineer
- Soulquarians
- Producer
- Michele Horie
- Production Coordination
- Paul "PDA" Allen
- Executive Producer
- Dan Luskin
- Production Assistant
- Richard Hutton
- Producer
- Gina Barge
- Photography
- Sebastian Danchine
- Photography
- Flava Flav
- Vocals
- Hank Schocklee
- Programming, Producer
- Marty Sammons
- Piano
- Richard Pooler
- Engineer
- Jody Patton
- Executive Producer
- Marc Levin
- Producer
- Gene Barge
- Saxophone
- Johnny Jones
- Piano
- Sam Lay
- Drums
- Jody Williams
- Guitar
- Bobby Gregg
- Drums
- The Moonglows
- Vocals (Background)
- John Williams
- Guitar
- Mark Abramson
- Producer
- Jerome Arnold
- Bass
- Carl Banks
- Organ
- Stanley Banks
- Keyboards
- Lefty Bates
- Guitar
- Fred Below
- Drums
- Bo Diddley
- Guitar, Vocals
- Howlin' Wolf
- Harmonica, Vocals
- Charles Chalmers
- Saxophone
- Leonard Chess
- Producer
- Marshall Chess
- Producer
- Phil Chess
- Producer
- Chuck D
- Vocals
- Francis Clay
- Drums
- Pete Cosey
- Guitar
- Martin Czembor
- Mixing
- Frank Driggs
- Photography
- Elgin Edmonds
- Drums
- Ulrich Felsburg
- Executive Producer
- Burgess Gardner
- Trumpet
- Al Gorgoni
- Guitar
- Jerome Green
- Maracas
- Rick Hall
- Producer
- Donald Hankins
- Saxophone
- Willie Henderson
- Sax (Baritone)
- David Hood
- Bass (Electric)
- George Hunter
- Drums
- Clifton James
- Drums
- Morris Jennings
- Drums
- Richard King
- Drums
- Bruce Langhorne
- Guitar
- Danny Leake
- Engineer
- Lafayette Leake
- Piano
- Will Lee
- Bass
- Robert Lewis
- Guitar
- Calvin Louden
- Guitar
- Albert Lowe
- Guitar
- Elvin Bishop
- Guitar
- Bob Dylan
- Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
- Kenny Rankin
- Guitar
- Phil Upchurch
- Guitar
- Michael Bloomfield
- Guitar
- Lonnie Brooks
- Guitar, Vocals
- Paul Butterfield
- Harmonica, Vocals, Adaptation
- Henry Gray
- Piano
- Buddy Guy
- Guitar, Vocals
- Etta James
- Vocals
- Little Walter
- Harmonica
- Magic Slim
- Guitar, Vocals
- Robert Nighthawk
- Guitar
- Jimmy Reed
- Harmonica, Vocals
- Hubert Sumlin
- Guitar
- Koko Taylor
- Vocals











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