It is not a nightclub claiming ideal that can do without this essential drive Muddy Waters: Live At Newport 1960 top rankings in all of rock and blues, you will not escape this album with nine tracks were captured at the Newport Jazz Festival, a summer evening in 1960 (July 3), while the last four songs are studio bands (Chicago), dating from the previous month (June 1960) Chicago; They have been added for the purposes of publishing Mca / Chess 2001, but the original title integrates 1 to 9. To this classic blues, Muddy Waters is surrounded by a group of sizes of the genre, including Pat Hare, discreet but oh how this guitarist, in the master's wake, James Cotton, a talented harmonica and Otis Spann, virtuoso pianist, which is particularly highlight the benefit. Live At Newport is an exceptional vintage and historical value to the extent that, for reasons of disorders caused by drunk students on the eve of the festival, it (one of the first events of its kind) has been suspended. Hence the final form of improvisation, Goodbye Newport Blues, written by Langston Hughes, poet and presenter of festivities program this July 3, 1960 ... Hoochie Coochie Man, I Got My Brand On You, I Got My Mojo Working, Tiger In Your Tank ... the benefits are explosive. Best of Waters included in this legendary and seminal disc, kids.