Howlin' Wolf (1962 album)

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Howlin' Wolf (1962 album) is a classic Chicago blues record by Howlin' Wolf, often nicknamed "The Rockin' Chair Album" and regarded as one of the greatest blues albums of all time.

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Howlin' Wolf (1962 album) canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf blues album
studio album
artist Howlin' Wolf NERFINISHED
basedOnArtwork rocking chair cover art
catalogNumber Chess LP-1469
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReputation one of the greatest blues albums of all time
featuresInstrument bass
drums
electric guitar
harmonica
piano
genre Chicago blues
electric blues
hasTrack Back Door Man
Down in the Bottom
Evil
Goin' Down Slow
Howlin' for My Darlin'
surface form: Howlin' for My Baby

I Ain't Superstitious
Little Baby
Shake for Me
Spoonful
The Red Rooster
Wang Dang Doodle
You’ll Be Mine
influencedGenre blues rock
rock music
language English
nickname The Rockin' Chair Album
notableFor iconic rocking chair cover art
influential Willie Dixon compositions
performer Howlin' Wolf NERFINISHED
producer Leonard Chess
Phil Chess
Ralph Bass
Willie Dixon NERFINISHED
recordedAt Chess Studios
recordedIn Chicago
recordLabel Chess Records
releaseDate 1962
songwriter Willie Dixon NERFINISHED
style raw electric Chicago blues

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Howlin' Wolf notableAlbum Howlin' Wolf (1962 album)
Moanin' in the Moonlight followedBy Howlin' Wolf (1962 album)
Chester Arthur Burnett notableAlbum Howlin' Wolf (1962 album)