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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1984 Vinyl release of "Down On Stovall's Plantation" on Discogs. ... Muddy WatersDown On Stovall's Plantation. More images. Label:Testament Records – T-2210: Format: Vinyl, LP, Reissue. Country:US: R ...

  2. Listen to Down On Stovall's Plantation by Muddy Waters on Deezer. Country Blues, I Be's Troubled, Burr Clover Farm Blues (Previously Unissued)... Muddy Waters. 1966 | Universe Down On Stovall's Plantation Muddy Waters | 01-12-1966 Total duration: 53 min. ...

  3. 21. Feb. 2015 · Muddy Waters - Down On Stovall's Plantation (1966) The Historic 1941-1942 Library of Congress Field Recordings. These Library of Congress field recordings made by Alan Lomax from 1941-1942 feature Muddy with Percy Thomas on guitar, Louis Ford on mandolin, and Henry Sims on violin. Capturing Muddy in a string-band context playing his earliest ...

  4. Neil Young. Neil Young. Released. 1969 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Vinyl release of "Down On Stovall's Plantation" on Discogs.

  5. 15. Feb. 2007 · All songs written by Muddy Waters except two. Eight of the songs were performed by Muddy Waters. As with all the old blues, this is interesting and fun to listen to. We will be visiting Blue's Alley in Clarksdale, MS this spring. There you can see Muddy's cabin and other Muddy artifacts in the Delta Blues Museum, so just had to hear his first ...

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  6. Matrices are without "#2". Cover is grey with Ted Williams photo on front, Chicago address on back. On blue labels: Recording first published in Feb. 1966. P.O. Box 1813/Chicago, Illinois, 60690. On back cover: TESTAMENT RECORDS, P.O. Box 813, Chicago, Illinois 60690. A1, A6 were recorded by Alan Lomax and John Work at Stovall's Plantation ...

  7. Down on Stovall's Plantation, an Album by Muddy Waters. Released in February 1966 on Testament (catalog no. T-2210; Vinyl LP). Genres: Delta Blues, Country Blues. Featured peformers: Alan Lomax (engineer), Pete Welding (producer, sleeve notes), Ted Williams (photography).