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The Anthology: 1947–1972 is a 2001 double compilation album by Muddy Waters.TracklistDisc 1 "Gypsy Woman" (2:35) "I Can't Be Satisfied" (2:43) "I Feel Like Going Home" (3:12) "Train Fare Home Blues" (2:48) "Mean Red Spider" (2:19) "Standin' Here Tremblin'" (2:27) "You're Gonna Need My Help" (3:03) "Little Geneva" (2:48) "Rollin' and Tumblin'" (2:59) "Walkin' Blues" (2:58) "Louisiana Blues" (2:54) "Long Distance Call" (2:41) "Honey Bee" (3:22) "Country Boy" (3:13) "She Moves Me" (2:58) "Still A Fool" (3:19) "Stuff You Gotta Watch" (2:51) "Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I'm Gone?" (3:04) "Standin' Around Cryin'" (3:23) "Baby Please Don't Go" (3:18) "Hoochie Coochie Man" (2:48) "I Just Want to Make Love to You" (2:52) "I'm Ready" (3:05) "Young Fashioned Ways" (3:02) "I Want to Be Loved" (2:42)Disc 2 "My Eyes (Keep Me in Trouble)" (3:12) "Mannish Boy" (2:58) "Sugar Sweet" (2:31) "Trouble No More" (2:42) "Forty Days and Forty Nights" (2:53) "Just to Be With You" (3:15) "Don't Go No Farther" (2:56) "Diamonds At Your Feet" (2:26) "I Love the Life I Live, I Live the Life I Love" (2:52) "Got My Mojo Working" (2:53) "Rock Me" (3:13) "Look What You've Done" (2:24) "She's Nineteen Years Old" (3:19) "Close To You" (3:07) "Walking Thru the Park" (2:47) "Take the Bitter with the Sweet" (3:08) "I Feel So Good" (2:58) "You Shook Me" (2:44) "My Home Is in the Delta" (4:00) "Good Morning Little School Girl" (3:15) "The Same Thing" (2:44) "You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had" (2:57) "All Aboard (Fathers & Sons)" (2:53) "Can't Get No Grindin'" (2:45) |
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Anthology: The album provides an overview of his best work between 1947 and 1972. |
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Face on the Cover |
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Face on the Cover: Muddy posing with his guitar. |
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There's No Place Like Home |
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There's No Place Like Home: "I Feel Like Going Home" expresses homesickness. |
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Alliterative Title: "I Love the Life I Live, I Live the Life I Love", "Sugar Sweet". |
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Non-Appearing Title: Since this is a compilation album the title does not appear in any of the lyrics. |
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"I Want" Song |
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"I Want" Song: "I Just Want to Make Love to You". There's a slight possibility this is also an Intercourse with You song. |
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Badass Boast |
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Badass Boast: Half of his songs praise himself as a badass man: "I'm The Hoochie Coochie Man", "Mannish Boy", "Got My Mojo Working", "I Can Never Be Satisfied". |
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Something Blues |
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Something Blues: "Walkin' Blues", "Louisiana Blues", "Country Blues", "Train Fare Home Blues",... |
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Greatest Hits Album |
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Greatest Hits Album: A highly praised compilation album that gives a good overview of his career. |
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One-Man Song |
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One-Man Song: "Hoochie Coochie Man", "Mannish Boy", "Country Boy". |
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Rule of Seven |
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Rule of Seven: "I'm The Hoochie Coochie Man". |
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Distinct Double Album |
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Distinct Double Album: Two sides with the essential tracks of Muddy's career. |
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Cover Album |
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Cover Album: Typical for most blues songs some of the material was not created by Muddy himself, but by other artists, such as Robert Johnson and T-Bone Walker. |
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One-Woman Song |
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One-Woman Song: "Gypsy Woman", "Little Geneva". |
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A Man Is Always Eager |
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A Man Is Always Eager: Muddy sure is. Most of his songs are about how he's really craving for a woman, most notably in "I Just Want To Make Love To You" |
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Mundane Made Awesome |
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Mundane Made Awesome: "Mean Red Spider", a song about a red spider, that nevertheless is a great, powerful blues track. |
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Intercourse with You |
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Intercourse with You: Typical for Muddy's repertoire most of his songs are about him craving for women. |
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All Women Are Lustful |
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All Women Are Lustful: "She's Nineteen Years Old" Subverted with "Got My Mojo Working", where the mojo "just don't work on you, baby". |
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