Message to the Young
1971 studio album by Howlin' Wolf From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Message to the Young is the eighth album by blues musician Howlin' Wolf released by Chess Records in 1971.[1]
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 16, 1971 | |||
Recorded | September 1970 & October 6, 1970 | |||
Studio | Ter Mar Recording, Chicago | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Length | 30:57 | |||
Label | Chess | |||
Producer | Cash McCall, Sonny Thompson | |||
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Reception
Cash McCall stated "I did an album on Howlin’ Wolf that didn't work out too well, I didn't know the man couldn't read and that was Message To The Young. I produced that and Wolf didn't have any respect for me, as I was so young".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Sarah Lewis and Sonny Thompson except where noted
- "If I Were a Bird" (Morris Dollison) – 4:34
- "I Smell a Rat" – 2:15
- "Miss James" – 3:27
- "Message to the Young" (Thompson, Ralph Bass) – 5:50
- "She's Looking Good" (Roger Collins) – 2:40
- "Just As Long" – 3:42
- "Romance Without Finance" – 3:22
- "Turn Me On" – 4:32[2]
Personnel
- Howlin' Wolf – vocals, harmonica
- Sonny Thompson – piano, arranger, conductor
- John Jeremiah – organ
- Bryce Roberson, Jon Stocklin – guitar
- Bob Crowder – bass
- Tyrone Smith – drums
- Cash McCall – arranger, conductor[4]
- Unidentified horn section and vocalists
References
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