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  1. Sessions took place between May 2 and May 7, 1970, at Olympic Studios. [8] On the first day, May 2, Watts and Wyman were unavailable, and a call went out for immediate replacements. Many showed up, but only recordings featuring Klaus Voormann and Ringo Starr were released from that day. [9]

    • August 1971
  2. 16. Juli 2020 · By Johnny Black. ( Classic Rock ) published 16 July 2020. Now revered as a linchpin moment in the history of the blues, HowlinWolfs 1970 London Sessions were recorded with Eric Clapton and various Stones and Beatles. This is the story, told by those who were there.

  3. Nicht alle Musiker waren an allen Tagen verfügbar, weshalb es immer wieder dazu kam, dass andere Musiker einsprangen, wie etwa Ringo Starr und Klaus Voormann . Das fertige Album erschien schließlich im August 1971. Es erhielt gute Kritiken und konnte sich in den Billboard-Hitparaden platzieren.

    • 1971
    • Chess Records/Rolling Stones Records
  4. 1. Sept. 2019 · On the Deluxe Edition of The London Howlin Wolf Sessions, 3 more tracks with Ringo drumming are added. An alternate take of "I aint' Supertitious", "Goin Down Slow" and "I Want to have a Word with You". All excellent. He only played on the first day of the sessions (May 2, 1970) but I wish he had played on the whole album.

  5. From May 2-10, 1970, at London’s Olympic Studios—home of sessions for the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie, among others—the house was rockin’ with HowlinWolf and British rock royalty. Clapton was enlisted to play lead guitar on each of the 20-some songs, some being alternate takes) with Sumlin on rhythm guitar. Thankfully, Clapton yielded to Sumlin in ...

  6. 15. Juli 2022 · HowlinWolf – “I Ain’t Superstitious” Ringo Starr was part of an all-star ensemble backing revered blues singer and guitarist HowlinWolf (born Chester Burnett). Wolf first cut the song in 1961, he’s supported by a bunch of players who grew up listening to the original recording.

  7. So sind nicht nur Eric Clapton und Hubert Sumlin auf dem Album zu hören, sondern auch die Rolling-Stones-Mitglieder Ian Stewart, Charlie Watts und Bill Wyman, sowie Steve Winwood und der ehemalige Beatle Ringo Starr. Musikalisch bewegt sich Wolf mit seinen Gaststars zurück zu seinen Wurzeln.