The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions

Eric Clapton

The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions

RELEASED: November 30, -0001
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Rockin’ Daddy 3:46 2. I Ain’t Superstitious 3:31 3. Sittin’ on Top of the World 3:55 4. Worried About My Baby 2:59 5. What a Woman! 3:03 6. Poor Boy 3:07 7. Built for Comfort 2:12 8. Who’s Been Talking? 3:07 9. The Red Rooster (false start and dialogue) 2:03 10. The Red Rooster 3:59 11. Do the Do 2:23 12. Highway 49 2:50 13. Wang Dang Doodle 4:30
The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions is a collaborative album featuring the legendary blues artist Howlin' Wolf and Eric Clapton, along with other notable musicians. Released in 1971, the album captures the raw energy and authenticity of blues music, blending Howlin' Wolf's powerful vocals and harmonica with Clapton's distinctive guitar work. The tracks showcase a mix of original songs and classic blues standards, creating a powerful tribute to the genre. The album is regarded as a significant piece in the blues and rock landscape, highlighting the influence of Howlin' Wolf on Clapton and the broader musical community.