1.5 A Tribute to Muddy Waters: Just to Be with You / She Moves Me / She's Nineteen Years Old
1.6 Trouble No More
1.7 Juke
1.8 My Younger Days
1.9 Got My Mojo Workin'
1.10 Super Bad
1.11 I Got You (I Feel Good)
1.12 Little By Little
1.13 Better Than I Love Myself
2.1 Look Over Yonder's Wall
2.2 Crazy About You
2.3 I Just Want to Make Love to You
2.4 Everything's Gonna Be Alright
2.5 Tribute to Muddy Waters
2.6 Trouble No More
2.7 Juke
2.8 My Younger Days
2.9 Got My Mojo Workin'
2.10 Super Bad
2.11 I Got You (I Feel Good)
2.12 Little By Little
2.13 Better Than I Love Myself
2.14 Backstage Interview
Description:
"Live At Nightstage" on CD brings together two towering figures of electric Chicago blues, Junior Wells and Buddy Guy, captured in an intimate, high-energy live performance. Recorded in a club setting, this album showcases Wells' expressive harmonica and gritty vocals in powerful dialogue with Guy's fiery, virtuoso guitar work. The tracklist (not detailed here) focuses on classic blues numbers and deep grooves, with extended improvisations, call-and-response passages, and raw emotional intensity that transports the listener straight into the club. The sound is earthy and direct, keeping the spontaneity of the night intact while offering enough clarity to appreciate every bend, shout, and solo. As a live document, "Live At Nightstage" is ideal both for long-time blues devotees and for newcomers who want to experience the chemistry of two masters on stage rather than in the studio.
Cleopatra, the label behind this release, is known for its broad catalog that often highlights influential and cult artists across rock, punk, metal, electronic music, and related genres. Over the years, Cleopatra has issued new material, archival finds, and re-releases that help preserve important moments in music history and keep landmark performances available to a wider audience. With editions like "Live At Nightstage," the label continues its focus on curating noteworthy recordings that might otherwise be hard to access.
Junior Wells was one of the defining harmonica players and singers of Chicago blues, famed for his energetic stage presence and his blend of traditional blues with a modern, urban edge. Buddy Guy, his long-time collaborator, is celebrated as one of the most influential electric blues guitarists, whose intense playing and showmanship have inspired generations of rock and blues musicians. As a duo, Wells and Guy became emblematic of the Chicago sound, known for searing live shows and recordings that bridged the gap between classic blues roots and the evolving sound of contemporary guitar music. "Live At Nightstage" reflects this legacy, preserving the spirit and interplay that made their concerts legendary.