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Don't have it, but I do have Hard Again, I like the Chess stuff better.

Having "I'm Ready", "Hoochie Coochie Man", "That's Alright", and "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" on the same record is irresistible to me. Plus you got Johnny Winter on guitar and a wicked cartoon of Muddy on the cover.

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Don't have it, but I do have Hard Again, I like the Chess stuff better.

Having "I'm Ready", "Hoochie Coochie Man", "That's Alright", and "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" on the same record is irresistible to me. Plus you got Johnny Winter on guitar and a wicked cartoon of Muddy on the cover.

I've got all of those selections on the Chess Box, and a couple of them on Fathers and Sons.

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Don't have it, but I do have Hard Again, I like the Chess stuff better.

Having "I'm Ready", "Hoochie Coochie Man", "That's Alright", and "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" on the same record is irresistible to me. Plus you got Johnny Winter on guitar and a wicked cartoon of Muddy on the cover.

I've got all of those selections on the Chess Box, and a couple of them on Fathers and Sons.

Oh cool.

I love this album anyway, they're different versions from what I gather seeing as Winter is on these.

Anybody else heard it?

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Do you have Fathers and Sons? Now that is some good shit, Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield are great on it. I definitely prefer Bloomfield to Winter, and Paul Butterfield is my hero.

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Do you have Fathers and Sons? Now that is some good shit, Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield are great on it. I definitely prefer Bloomfield to Winter, and Paul Butterfield is my hero.

No, I also prefer Bloomfield to Winter, but you must remember that Big Walter Horton is on "I'm Ready".

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Do you have Fathers and Sons? Now that is some good shit, Mike Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield are great on it. I definitely prefer Bloomfield to Winter, and Paul Butterfield is my hero.

No, I also prefer Bloomfield to Winter, but you must remember that Big Walter Horton is on "I'm Ready".

Well, I haven't gotten into Big Walter quite yet, which is my biggest sin as a harpist. But Paul is pretty much my favorite ever, so at this point I'd rather listen to him.

Jerry Portnoy is also on a few tracks (I looked up the album), he's one of the best players still around today. I hung out with him almost a year ago when he played in Utica. He told me to listen to John Lee Williamson, it was the best advice I ever got.

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