Messin' with the Kid: The Chief/Profile/U.S.A. Sessions 1957-1963 (CD)
These three labels represent the earliest juke sides of Junior Wells recorded in Chicago. Sidemen on these sessions include Otis Spann, A.C. Reed, Syl Johnson, Popsy Dixon (currently drumming and singing with the fabulous Holmes Brothers), Earl Hooker, and Jack Myers. While it's true there isn't anything here that quite touches Hoodoo Man Blues, these blues are raw, greasy, unfiltered, and passionate. Wells' vocals are strong throughout and the ensembles literally tear the roof off. What they may lack in finesse (thank goodness they lack some of it), they more than make up for in passion, honesty, and sheer guts. Get it. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Two-Headed Woman |
| 2 | Lovey Dovey Lovey One |
| 3 | I Could Cry |
| 4 | Cha Cha in Blue |
| 5 | Little by Little |
| 6 | Come on in This House |
| 7 | You Don't Care |
| 8 | Prison Bars All Around Me |
| 9 | Calling All Blues |
| 10 | Galloping Horses a Lazy Mule |
| 11 | Messin' With the Kid |
| 12 | You Sure Look Good to Me |
| 13 | So Tired |
| 14 | Universal Rock |
| 15 | I Could Cry |
| 16 | I'm a Stranger |
| 17 | Things I'd Do for You |
| 18 | Love Me |
| 19 | It Hurts Me Too |
| 20 | I Need Me a Car |
| 21 | I'll Get You Too |
| 22 | One Day (Every Goodbye Ain't Gone) |
| 23 | She's a Sweet One |
| 24 | When the Cat's Gone the Mice Play [Take 1, 2, 3][#] |
| 25 | When the Cat's Gone the Mice Play [Take 4] |
| 26 | Cha Cha Cha in Blue (In a Session) [#] |