Take the Muddy Waters T-Shirt: Electric Mud Vintage in brown soft-style cotton with worn-in graphics — officially licensed Muddy Waters merchandise for the deep-cut blues collectors.
Electric Mud was Muddy Waters's psychedelic-leaning 1968 album, recorded for Chess subsidiary Cadet Concept. The record reframed Muddy's Chicago-blues catalogue (Hoochie Coochie Man, I Just Want to Make Love to You) through fuzz-pedal psychedelia. Loved and loathed in equal measure on release, Electric Mud has been re-evaluated since as an interesting bridge between blues purism and rock experimentation. The Vintage treatment ages the artwork down with that distressed-print feel.
The unisex cut sits straight through the body in soft-style cotton, with the Electric Mud Vintage graphic printed on a brown colourway.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Electric Mud Vintage graphic print
- Colour: Brown
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: blues collectors, deep-cut Muddy fans, Chess Records devotees
Take the Muddy Waters T-Shirt: Electric Mud Vintage in brown soft-style cotton with worn-in graphics — officially licensed Muddy Waters merchandise for the deep-cut blues collectors.
Electric Mud was Muddy Waters's psychedelic-leaning 1968 album, recorded for Chess subsidiary Cadet Concept. The record reframed Muddy's Chicago-blues catalogue (Hoochie Coochie Man, I Just Want to Make Love to You) through fuzz-pedal psychedelia. Loved and loathed in equal measure on release, Electric Mud has been re-evaluated since as an interesting bridge between blues purism and rock experimentation. The Vintage treatment ages the artwork down with that distressed-print feel.
The unisex cut sits straight through the body in soft-style cotton, with the Electric Mud Vintage graphic printed on a brown colourway.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design: Electric Mud Vintage graphic print
- Colour: Brown
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: blues collectors, deep-cut Muddy fans, Chess Records devotees