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On a Sunday afternoon at the Newport Festival in 1960 it was fittingly an afternoon devoted to the "blues". And chosen to wind it up, and thus probably be the last jazz group ever to play the Newport Festival was the Muddy Waters band.
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In 1960, when Muddy Waters recorded this album as a tribute to Big Bill Broonzy two years after Broonzy's death, he could be sure of Broonzy's approval.
By the end of the Fifties Muddy Waters had become famous enough to release a record with his own name on the cover. But that it was to be a 'Best of' album was certainly a surprise because the ink had hardly dried on his recording contract with Chess.