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| Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band | Primary Artist |
| Junior Wells | Indexed Contributor |
| Buddy Guy | Composer |
| Jerry Leiber | Composer |
| Stu Black | Engineer |
| Kenny Burrell | Composer |
| Robert G. Koester | Producer |
| Mike Stoller | Composer |
| Sonny Boy Williamson [II] | Composer |
| Zbigniew Jastrzebski | Cover Design |
| Amos Blakemore | Composer |
| Traditional | Composer |
| Kate Moss | CD Package Design |
| Steve Wagner | Producer, Mastering |
| John Lee Williamson | Composer |
| Cleve Reed | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide
Hoodoo Man Blues is one of the truly classic blues albums of the 1960s, and one of the first to fully document, in the superior acoustics of a recording studio, the smoky ambience of a night at a West Side nightspot. Junior Wells just set up with his usual cohorts -- guitarist Buddy Guy, bassist Jack Myers, and drummer Billy Warren -- and proceeded to blow up a storm, bringing an immediacy to "Snatch It Back and Hold It," "You Don't Love Me, Baby," "Chitlins con Carne," and the rest of the tracks that is absolutely mesmerizing. Widely regarded as one of Wells' finest achievements, it also became Delmark's best-selling release of all time. Producer Bob Koester vividly captures the type of grit that Wells brought to the...