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  1. Marshall Chess soll sich zunächst dagegen gewehrt haben, den langjährigen Wolf-Gitarristen Hubert Sumlin extra nach England einfliegen zu lassen, doch Clapton bestand darauf, dass Sumlin an den Sessions teilnahm. Die eigentlichen Sessions fanden vom 2. bis 7. Mai 1970 statt.

    • 1971
    • Chess Records/Rolling Stones Records
  2. 16. Juli 2020 · Hubert Sumlin: Wolf was on a dialysis machine right in the studio, with doctors tending him night and day. Norman Dayron: I can’t imagine where Hubert might have got that from. Wolfs problems at that time were with his heart, not his kidneys. His problem was arrhythmia, which was easily controlled by prescription drugs. I had ...

  3. Initially, Marshall Chess did not want to pay the expense for flights and accommodations to send Wolf's long-serving guitarist Hubert Sumlin to England, but an ultimatum by Clapton mandated his presence. Sessions took place between May 2 and May 7, 1970, at Olympic Studios. [8]

    • August 1971
  4. 7. Apr. 2024 · In 1970, Sumlin and Wolf flew in to London to record an album that became known as the London Howlin' Wolf Sessions. A bizarre attempt by all involved to recreate the Wolf's finest hours using a bevy of British 'name' musicians including Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr and Bill Wyman, it remains an intriguing piece of musical history.

    • Julian Piper
  5. In addition to the above-cited personnel, Wolf is also assisted by other Chicago-based bluesmen on the order of Hubert Sumlin, on rhythm guitar, and pianist Lafayette Leake, while other...

  6. Howlin' Wolf – The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions (1971, Gatefold, Vinyl) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Recorded At – Olympic Studios. Remixed At – RCA Studios, Chicago. Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound. Made By – Kinney Music GmbH. Printed By – Carl v. d. Linnepe. Credits. Bass Guitar, Shaker, Cowbell – Bill Wyman.

  7. 15. Apr. 2022 · The producer flew Wolf, his longtime guitarist and musical foil Hubert Sumlin, and young harpslinger Jeffrey Carp to London to record with the British chaps for a week. The sessions weren’t without drama, however – by 1970, Wolf was a sick man, with heart and kidney problems that made the mercurial bluesman even grouchier.