A1: When I Laid Down I Was Troubled (7:20) A2: I Don't Know (5:45) A3: Mean Mistreater (6:40) A4: I Had A Dream (4:45) B1: Call Me The Wolf (5:40) B2: Don't Laugh At Me (4:55) B3: Just Passing By (5:10) B4: Sitting On Top Of The World (7:40)
Description:
"Live & Cookin' At Alice's Revisited" is a legendary live LP by the iconic blues artist Howlin' Wolf, released by Chess Records. Captured in 1972 at Alice's Revisited club in Chicago, this album showcases Howlin' Wolf's raw energy and commanding stage presence as he delivers electrifying performances of classics like "Mean Mistreater," "Call Me The Wolf," and "Sitting On Top Of The World." Supported by an outstanding band featuring Hubert Sumlin on guitar, the record immerses listeners in the authentic atmosphere of a true blues night. Chess Records, renowned for shaping the sound of American blues and R&B since its founding in 1950, has been home to legends such as Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, and Etta James. Howlin' Wolf himself stands among the most influential figures in blues history; his powerful voice and unique style have inspired generations of musicians worldwide. With multiple chart-topping hits including 'Smokestack Lightning' and 'Killing Floor,' his legacy continues to define electric Chicago blues.