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Chicago blues magic
The album could have been titled “Ronnie Earl meets Pinetop Perkins” or the opposite, as the two musicians dominate the album, the great Perkins on piano and singing, the magnificent Earl on guitar. No matter, these 13 tracks produced by Earl are superb pieces of classic Chicago blues of the best kind, featuring three of the best former members of the Muddy Waters' band.
Drummer Willie “Big Eyes” Smith was the first to join Muddy Waters in 1961, followed by Perkins who took over Otis Spann's seat behind the piano in 1969, and by bassist Calvin “Fuzz” Jones who got on board in 1970 (his real nickname would be originally “Fuzz Box”). Perkins, Jones and Smith backed Waters for many years before leaving to form the Legendary Blues Band in June 1980 with harmonicist Jerry Portnoy.