Howlin' Wolf - The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions... Now
Released in , The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions is a landmark blues-rock crossover album that paired Chicago blues legend Howlin' Wolf with a "supergroup" of British rock disciples. Recorded primarily at Olympic Sound Studios in London during May 1970, the sessions served as both a tribute to Wolf's influence and an attempt by Chess Records to reach a younger, international audience. The "Super Session" Lineup
Piano and organ (largely added through overdubbing sessions in Chicago). Howlin' Wolf - The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions...
The Rolling Stones' rhythm section on bass and drums. Released in , The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions
A 19-year-old harmonica prodigy who performed on several tracks but tragically died in a drowning accident before the album's release. The Rolling Stones' rhythm section on bass and drums
Wolf’s long-time Chicago guitarist, who Clapton insisted join the sessions to play rhythm.
The sessions were characterized by a mix of reverence and creative friction. One famous recording captured on the album (and its deluxe reissues) features Wolf teaching a humble Eric Clapton the proper slide guitar technique for . Key Tracks Included: London Howlin' Wolf Sessions album review - Facebook
Played drums on tracks like "I Ain't Superstitious"; he was credited under his first name due to perceived contractual issues. Recording & Notable Tracks