The only thing was, when Wolf moved to Chicago, he could not convince Johnson to go with him. His replacement would be Hubert Sumlin, another brilliant electric guitarist who would have a huge influence on players such as Eric Clapton. Sumlin tends to be better known than Johnson; he's a great player, and it is not an attempt to take away from that to mention the obvious fact that he was also stepping into a pair of shoes that had already been worn-in when he joined Wolf's band. Meanwhile, Johnson stayed on in Memphis, where the schizophrenic nature of the recording industry provided much less opportunity for him than might have been available had he followed the trail of the Wolf. Blues fans are in Fat City regardless, able to sample the playing of these masters and others in the Wolf pack of sidemen on literally endless reissues, compilations, and special sets. Johnson's recordings on his own, such as the stressful Feel So Worried, also turn up on compilations devoted to the Memphis scene. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi