Reflections On A Harp Album Purchase
In 1959, Chess Records released a Sonny Boy Williamson LP called Down And Out Blues. When I bought that record as a teenager (many years after its original release), I assumed the gentleman on the album sleeve was Sonny Boy Williamson. Not the case. Do you know the album artwork I reference here? If so, you might be giggling. I am. If you are unfamiliar with this record, check it out over at Amazon or some such.
Sonny Boy's singing style is just not that great. There, I said it. I know he is recognized as a fine songwriter, harp player, and legend. But I have to file him under Howlin' Wolf . . . meaning, this is a significant blues man and all but the emperor is not wearing any clothes.
OK, Mr. Smarty Vox Pants, then who is a great blues singer? Muddy Waters.