Too Wet to Plow

Too Wet to Plow is an album by the American musician Johnny Shines, released in 1977.

Production
The album was recorded in Edmonton and was produced by Holger Petersen. Sugar Blue played harmonica and Louisiana Red contributed on guitar and harmonica.

Critical reception
Greil Marcus, in Rolling Stone, called the album "an unelectrified, completely personal statement that speaks as well for the cutting power of country blues in the late Seventies as Muddy Waters's Hard Again did for that of Chicago blues."

AllMusic wrote that the album "finds Shines in excellent form ... one of the album's high points is an interpretation of Robert Johnson's 'Hot Tamale'." Reviewing a reissue, The Milwaukee Journal praised the "superb" slide guitar, writing that "the country blues here sound great."

Personnel

 * Johnny Shines - vocals, guitar
 * Sugar Blue - harmonica
 * Louisiana Red - guitar, harmonica