Talk:At Newport 1960
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[edit] Note to self
I'm temporarily dumping a few notes/sources here to add later (or not). Ignore them, or feel free to use them:
- "one of the greatest live albums of all time."[1]
- Muddy Waters best album.[2]
- "[Otis Spann's] big break came after the Muddy Waters Live at Newport LP from 1960, where his stunning boogies and one lead vocal track by him showed his potential as a recording artist."[3]
- Drummer, Roger Earle says: "Jerry Lee Lewis's first album was already worn out. Chuck Berry and Little Richard didn't leave the turntable. But when I first heard Muddy's album, the way I heard music changed forever. I've been listening to this record for 40 years and never get tired of it."[4]
-MrFizyx 19:45, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
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