records

records

13/01/2025

The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions


The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions, Chess – CH-60008 Series: The London Sessions  Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo,  Gatefold

Chess records 1971 – CH-60008

notes,
The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions is an album by blues musician
Howlin' Wolf released in 1971 on Chess Records, and on Rolling
Stones Records in Britain.[5] It was one of the first super session
 blues albums, setting a blues master among famous musicians
 from the second generation of rock and roll, in this case Eric Clapton,
Steve Winwood, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman.

credits:

Bass, Cowbell – Bill Wyman
Drums, Congas – Charlie Watts
Guitar [Acoustic] – Howlin' Wolf (tracks: B4)
Guitar [Lead] – Eric Clapton
Guitar [Rhythm] – Hubert Sumlin
Harmonica – Howlin' Wolf (tracks: A4, B2), Jeff Carp
Piano – Ian Stewart (tracks: A1, B1, B5, B7), Lafayette Leake (tracks: A3, A4, B4), Steve Winwood
Producer – Norman Dayron
Vocals – Howlin' Wolf

Recorded    May 2–7, 1970 Olympic Sound Studios, London, England
Engineer – Glyn Johns

tracklist:

A1         Rockin' Daddy
Bass – Phil Upchurch3:43    
A2         I Ain't Superstitious
Bass – Klaus Voormann
Drums – "Richie"*
Horns – Dennis Lansing, Joe Miller , Jordan Sandke3:34    
A3         Sitting On Top Of The World    3:51    
A4         Worried About My Baby    2:55    
A5         What A Woman!    3:02    
A6         Poor Boy    3:04    
B1         Built For Comfort    2:10    
B2         Who's Been Talking?
Piano – John Simon3:03    
B3         The Red Rooster (Rehearsal)    1:58    
B4         The Red Rooster    3:47    
B5         Do The Do    2:20    
B6         Highway 49    2:47    
B7         Wang-Dang-Doodle    4:29


 
 

 

Howlin' Wolf – Down In The Bottom - Little Baby

Chess Records 1961

 

CREDITS:

rec. May 1961 in Chicago, IL;
written by Willie Dixon
Howlin' Wolf, vocal,  guitar;
Johnny Jones, piano;
Hubert Sumlin, Jimmy Rogers, guitar;
Willie Dixon, bass;
Sam Lay, drums        

 



Link

Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland

 

Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland, Motown records ‎–  M‎– 650  Vinyl, LP, Album,mono

Motown records 1967 ‎–  M‎– 650

notes:
The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland (issued in Europe as The
 Supremes Sing Motown) is the tenth studio album released by
The Supremes for Motown in 1967,Most of the album was recorded
during the spring and summer of 1966; however several songs date
 back to the summer of 1964


credits:
     Diana Ross – lead vocals
    Florence Ballard – background vocals (side 1: tracks 1–6; side 2: tracks 2–6)
    Mary Wilson – background vocals (side 1: tracks 1–6; side 2: tracks 2–6)

Additional personnel

    The Andantes – Additional background vocals (side 1: track 3; side 2: tracks 1–2 and 5–6)
    Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier – producers
    The Funk Brothers – instrumentation
 
Released    January 23, 1967
Recorded    1964–1966
Studio    Hitsville U.S.A., Detroit and in Los Angeles

All songs written by Holland–Dozier–Holland and produced
by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier. "Mother You, Smother
 You" and "I'll Turn to Stone" were co-written by R. Dean Taylor.


tracklist:

A1        You Keep Me Hangin' On    2:57
A2        You're Gone    2:35
A3        Love Is Here And Now You're Gone    2:47
A4        Mother You, Smother You
Written-By – R. Dean Taylor
2:34
A5        I Guess I'll Always Love You    2:38
A6        I'll Turn To Stone
Written-By – R. Dean Taylor
2:23
B1        It's The Same Old Song    2:30
B2        Going Down For The Third Time    2:34
B3        Love Is In Our Hearts    2:07
B4        Remove This Doubt    2:51
B5        There's No Stopping Us Now    2:57
B6        Love Is Like A Heat Wave    2:38
 
 
 
 

 

10/01/2025

Carla Thomas The Queen Alone

 

Carla Thomas   The Queen Alone, Stax records   S 718 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Stax records  1967  S 718

credits:

Carla Thomas (vocal) and others
recorded:
Memphis, TN, December 19,
1966,March 14,April 20, 1967
   
Supervised By  Jim Stewart

tracklist:

A1        Any Day Now
Written-By – Bob Hilliard, Burt Bacharach
3:40
A2        Stop Thief
Written-By – Hayes-Porter*, Shamwell*
2:37
A3        I Take It To My Baby
Written-By – Hayes-Porter*, Cropper*
2:55
A4        I Want To Be Your Baby
Written-By – Isaac Hayes-David Porter*
2:14
A5        Something Good (Is Going To Happen To You)
Written-By – Isaac Hayes-David Porter*
2:30
A6        When Tomorrow Comes
Written-By – Isaac Hayes-David Porter*
2:30
B1        I'll Always Have Faith In You
Written-By – Al Isbell*, Eddie Floyd
2:52
B2        All I See Is You
Written-By – Ben Weisman (2), Clive Westlake
3:30
B3        Unchanging Love
Written-By – Isaac Hayes-David Porter*
2:45
B4        Give Me Enough (To Keep Me Going)
Written-By – Deanie Parker
2:27
B5        Lie To Keep Me From Crying
Written-By – Allen Jones*, Homer Banks
2:25
 
 
 
 
 



James Carr ‎ You Got My Mind Messed Up

 

James Carr ‎  You Got My Mind Messed Up, Goldwax Records ‎– 3001  Vinyl, LP, Promo

Goldwax Records 1967  ‎– 3001

notes:

You Got My Mind Messed Up is a 1967 album by James Carr.
Although Carr is not as well-known as his contemporaries such
 as Otis Redding or Aretha Franklin, "You Got My Mind Messed Up"
 has been cited as one of the top soul music albums of all time.


Producer: Quinton M. Claunch
Rudolph V. Russel
Liner Notes
The Magnificent Montague

tracklist:

A1        Pouring Water On A Drowning Man
Written-By – D. McCormick*, D. Baker*
2:35
A2        Love Attack
Written-By – Q. Claunch
2:44
A3        Coming Back To Me Baby
Written-By – G. Jackson*
2:31
A4        I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore
Written-By – D. Greer*
2:20
A5        That's What I Want To Know
Written-By – Carr*, Jamison*
1:53
A6        These Ain't Raindrops
Written-By – Q. Claunch*
2:31
B1        The Dark End Of The Street
Written-By – C. Moman*, D. Penn*
2:20
B2        I'm Going For Myself
Written-By – Edgar Campbell, Ernest Johnson*
2:19
B3        Lovable Girl
Written-By – O. McClinton*
2:27
B4        Forgetting You
Written-By – O. McClinton*
2:49
B5        She's Better Than You
Written-By – O. McClinton*
2:19
B6        You've Got My Mind Messed Up
Written-By – O. McClinton*
2:20