On Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955 album, Howlin’ Wolf have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. Howlin’ Wolf had quite a long carriere and they made many hits. It has been nine years Howlin’ Wolf’ last studio CD, “Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955″ which won Array Academy Awards� and was nominated for album of the year. Cool, but I like their other actual stuff better like Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955.
This song may be the most meaningful. Howlin’ Wolf is one of artists that allow his songs like Howlin’ Wolf Boogie’ to stand on their own and be heard. In The Wolf Is At Your Door the music gets its power. Howlin’ Wolf breathes new life into the music in Mr. Highway Man’. Howlin’ Wolf Talks #1 is possibly the best song Howlin’ Wolf has come up. One listen to the sheer beauty of Bluebird was all I needed. Saddle My Pony is a song you cannot help but think about at odd moments in your day. (Well) That’s All Right - arguably the best track on Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955 album. Other tracks are good but your best bet is to stick with My Last Affair. Still going through Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955 and coming to appreciate Just My Kind more and more with every listen. Work For Your Money on Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955 is solid and easy to listen to. Mama Died and Left Me has a fun tempo. The song feels complete. |titile| is the kind of record that makes you remember why music can be so addictive. Crazy About You Baby is sonically very melodic with nice haunting verses. You Gonna Wreck My Life (No Place To Go Alt. Take) which is my favorite is a truly Howlin’ Wolf sounding song. One of the songs that always stick in my mind is Neighbors because the melody in the chorus is so good. Howlin’ Wolf Talks #2 is nothing short of a modern masterpiece. Howlin’ Wolf sings I’m The Wolf in such a comforting, confident voice that you can’t help but be moved. Music of Rockin’ Daddy is gentle, never overbearing. Baby How Long is a good listen every once in a while. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955. Although I prefer the faster paced music, I think I’ll Be Around is my favorite song on Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955. Forty Four is beautiful, yet underrated track. Who Will Be Next is kind of track that compels you to skip back and drink it in one more time before moving on through Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955.
Howlin’ Wolf Chess Box 1951 to 1955 CD


