Not Hoodoo Man, but still great!
Alex | Colorado | 03/05/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Calling All Blues" is, first of all, a veritable savior (it has been awhile since anything I hadn't heard before came out by Wells). This disc offers a look at Wells prior to the release of his incredible "Hoodoo Man Blues." There is a lot of great material here, including several originals of songs which would become staples in Wells' performances. The bands backing Junior are very good. If there's one area I fault this album (besides the fact that it's not "Hoodoo Man." But what other album is?) it's the lack of harp playing. Wells had one of the finest tones ever achieved on the instrument, and there is precious little of his phenomenal vibratos on this disc. That complaint aside, this is definitely Junior Wells and he is definitely in good form as far as the quality of music goes. I recommend it, but know that this is not Junior Wells the harmonica player. This is Junior Wells the singer."
"I got a two headed woman knows everthing I do..."
Blues-Bopper | 05/10/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
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this cd is a classic from start to finish, staring with the gem "Two Headed Woman" and one of the highlights a blues cha cha cha with a cowbell!!! This whole cd sizzles with greasy jump blues from the late 1950's. Boppin' blues at it's best. Wells was not only one of the finest singers to emerge from this period but he was also one of the greatest harp players of the period too!!! Exellent cd!"