The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album was released in 1975 on Chess Records, produced by Henry Glover. It was recorded at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York. This album marked Waters' return to a more acoustic and traditional sound.
It featured musicians such as guitarist Bob Margolin and pianist Pinetop Perkins. The album includes covers of blues classics and original songs, highlighting a collaboration with violinist Don McLean on some tracks.
The album received positive reviews for its authenticity and was nominated for a Grammy. It is considered one of Waters' last great works before his death in 1983, showcasing his mastery of rural blues.