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13/06/2024

Elmore James John Brim ‎– Whose Muddy Shoes

Elmore James  John Brim ‎– Whose Muddy Shoes, Chess ‎– LP-1537 Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono

 Chess records 1969  ‎– LP-1537Compilation

notes:
 
notes:
Madison Blues" is a blues song by American blues musician Elmore James
He recorded it in 1960 for Chess Records, during a session
that also produced "Talk to Me Baby" ("I Can't Hold Out") and
"The Sun Is Shining",James recorded the song with his long-time
 backup band, the Broomdusters: tenor saxophonist J. T. Brown,
pianist Little Johnny Jones, and second guitarist Homesick James,
 with drummer Odie Payne.


credits:

Compiled By, Producer – T.T. Swan
    Design – Cathy Swan
    Engineer – Dave Purple
    Harmonica [Harp] – Jimmy Reed (tracks: B6),
    Little Walter (tracks: A1, A5, B2, B3)
    Producer [Originally Produced By] – Leonard & Phil Chess
    Supervised By – Marshall Chess

Date recorded in Chicago:
1-17-53: A2/A4/A6/B4/B5
3-53: B2
5-4-53: A1
3-54: B6
4-5-56: A5/B3
4-60: A3/A7/B1/B7  

tracklist:

 A1     –John Brim     Ice Cream Man     2:41
A2     –Elmore James     Whose Muddy Shoes     3:05
A3     –Elmore James     Madison Blues     2:22
A4     –John Brim     I See My Baby     3:00
A5     –Elmore James     You Got Me     3:00
A6     –Elmore James     My Best Friend     3:12
A7     –Elmore James / John Brim     The Sun Is Shining     2:40
B1     –Elmore James     Talk To Me Baby     2:12
B2     –John Brim     Rattlesnake     3:05
B3     –John Brim     Be Careful     2:40
B4     –Elmore James     Dust My Broom     3:00
B5     –Elmore James     Tool Bag Bogie     3:13
B6     –John Brim     Tough Times     3:00
B7     –Elmore James / John Brim     Call It Stormy Monday     2:25

 

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