Arranged By – Dave Lewis Drums – Dickey Enfield Electric Guitar – Joe Johansen Written-By – Dave Lewis (4) (pistes : A1, A3, A4, A6, B1, B4, B6)
Recorded at Audio Engineering, Seattle, Wash. Engineer – Kearney Barton Producer, Liner Notes – Jerry Dennon
A1 Little Green Thing 1:58 A2 Fly Me To The Moon 2:42 Written-By – Bart Howard A3 Givin' Gas 2:38 A4 The Swim Thing 2:48 A5 Around The World In Eighty Days 3:02 Written-By – Adamson*, Young* A6 Lip Service 2:28 B1 Mister Clyde 2:05 B2 Honky Tonk 4:18 Written-By – Doggett*, Butler*, Scott*, Shepherd* B3 Misty 2:23 Written-By – Garner*, Burke* B4 Little Joe 1:54 B5 I Left My Heart In San Francisco 2:22 Written-By – Cross*, Cory* B6 David's Mood, Part II 2:30
David Eugene Lewis (1938 – March 13, 1998) was an American rock and rhythm & blues (R&B) keyboardist, organist, and vocalist based in Seattle, Washington, US. the singularly most significant figure on the Pacific Northwest's nascent rhythm & blues scene. As a student at Seattle's Garfield High School Lewis formed the combo that would bring him to local prominence. George Griffin from his doo-wop group played drums; Barney Hilliard and J. B. Allen both played saxophone; Jack Grey played upright bass, and Al Aquino rounded out the group on guitar The Dave Lewis Combo opened for, among others Sugar Pie DeSanto, Sugar Chile Robinson, Nellie Lutcher, and Wild Bill Davis.
recorded live At D.J.'S in 1968
tracklist:
A1 I Got A Woman by Ray Charles A2 High Heel Sneakers Robert Higgenbotham A3 Nobody Knows traditionnal A4 Philly Dog dave lewis A5 J. A J. dave lewis B1 Mmm-Mmm-Mmm dave Lewis B2 Searchin' lieber, Stoller B3 Jack Daniels Green Dave Lewis B4 Willow Weep For Me Ann Ronell B5 Hold On, I'm Coming
Indianola Mississippi Seeds is B. B. King's eighteenth studio album. It was released in October 1970 on ABC Records on LP On this album B. B. King mixed elements of blues and rock music. Producer Bill Szymczyk decided to follow up on the success of the hit "The Thrill Is Gone" by matching King with a musical all-star cast. The result was one of King's most critically acclaimed albums and one of the most highly regarded blues crossover albums of all time.
credits:
B.B. King – Guitar, piano, vocals Joe Walsh, Hugh McCracken – Guitar Carole King – Piano, Fender Rhodes (2,4,6,7) Leon Russell – Piano (3,5,9) Paul Harris – Piano (8) Bryan Garofalo, Jerry Jemmott – Bass guitar Russ Kunkel, Herbie Lovelle – Drums Bill Szymczyk – producer
Production
Produced by Bill Szymczyk Strings and Horns arranged by Jimmie Haskell Recorded at The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California Engineers — Bill Szymczyk & Gary Kellgren Assistant Engineers — Llyllianne Douma (Lillian Davis Douma), Mike D. Stone of the Record Plant, & John Henning Mastering — Bob Macleod — Artisan Sound Recorders
tracklist:
A1 Nobody Loves Me But My Mother 1:26 A2 You're Still My Woman Written-By – Dave Clark 6:06 A3 Ask Me No Questions 3:08 A4 Until I'm Dead And Cold 4:45 A5 King's Special 5:00 B1 Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Anymore 5:18 B2 Chains And Things Written-B. B. King, Dave Clark 4:53 B3 Go Underground Bass – Gerald Jemmott* Drums – Herb Lovelle* Engineer – Joe Zagarino Piano – Paul Harris (2) Rhythm Guitar – Hugh McCrackin* 4:02 B4 Hummingbird Chorus [Angelic Chorus] – Clydie King, Merry Clayton, Sherlie Matthews, Venetta Fields Conductor – Leon Russell Written-By – Leon Russell 4:35
You Better Believe Me is an album by the Ramsey Lewis Trio, featuring vocalist Jean DuShon on six tracks, which was recorded in late 1964 and early 1965 and released on the Argo label.
credits:
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Ronald Wilson (tracks: A1 to A6) Bass – Cleveland Eaton (tracks: B6), Eldee Young Cello – Eldee Young (tracks: B1 to B6) Drums – Red Holt Guitar – Roland Faulkner (tracks: A1 to A6) Piano – Ramsey Lewis Producer – Esmond Edwards Vocals – Jean DuShon (tracks: A1 to A6)
Recorded at: Universal Recording Studios, Chicago, IL. Dec 19 1964 & Jan 14 1965. Engineer – Bob Kidder
A2 from the musical production "The Roar Of The Greasepaint - The Smell Of The Crowd"
tracklist:
A1 You'd Better Believe Me Written By – Buddy Johnson 2:39 A2 Who Can I Turn ToY Written By – Bricusse/Newley 2:48 A3 Night Time Written By – Joe Bailey 2:45 A4 Something You Got Written By – Chris Keener 2:44 A5 He Was Good To Me Written By – Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart 3:26 A6 Goodbye Lover, Hello Friend Written By – Norman Newell/Michael Carr 3:57 B1 Corcovado (Quiet Nights) Written By – Antonio Carlos Jobim/Gene Lees 3:00 B2 Ain't Nobody's Business Written By – William York 3:23 B3 Let It Be Written By – G. Becaud/P. Delanoe/M. Curtis 3:12 B4 It Had Better Be Tonight Written By – Mancini/Mercer/Stasera 2:57 B5 My Coloring Book Written By – John Kander/Fred Ebb 4:05 B6 I'm Beginning To See The Light Written By – Hodges/George/Ellington/James 3:04
Freddy King guitar, vocals, composer Sonny Thompson piano, composer Bill Willis bass Philip Paul drums H. G. Neely liner notes
Recorded November 27-29, 1962
tracklist:
A1 (I'd Love To) Make Love To You Written-By – Nardo*, Thorne* A2 Your Barkin' Up The Wrong Tree Written-By – A. Johnson*, E. Johnson* A3 Look Ma, I'm Cryin' Written-By – Harris*, Tooms*, King* A4 It Hurts To Be In Love Written-By – Dixon*, Toombs* A5 You Walked In Written-By – Henry Denby* A6 The Bossa Nova Watusi Twist Written-By – King*, Thompson* B1 Is My Baby Mad At Me Written-By – Ray Starr (3) B2 Someday, After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry) Written-By – King*, Thompson* B3 One Hundred Years Written-By – Watkins*, Toombs* B4 Bossa Nova Blues Written-By – King*, Thompson* B5 The Welfare (Turns Its Back On You) Written-By – Weaver*, Thompson* B6 Walk Down That Aisle (Honey Chile) Written By – E. King Written-By – F. King*, Thompson*
This compilation album includes "Farther On Up The Road" on which Freddie King plays with his disciple Eric Clapton. Several tracks are taken from Freddie King's album Burglar (RSO/Polydor 1974), recorded with a line up including guitarist Bobby Tench from The Jeff Beck Group.
Crédits Arranged By [Horns] – The Gonzales Horn Section (tracks: A1, A2 Baritone Saxophone – Bud Beadle (tracks: A1, A2) Bass – Benny Turner (tracks: A3, A4), Carl Radle (tracks: B1 to B4), DeLisle Harper (tracks: A1, A2), Kenny Passarelli Drums – Charlie Robinson (tracks: A3, A4), Jamie Oldaker (tracks: B1 to B4), Steve Ferrone (tracks: A1, A2, A5) Electric Guitar – Eric Clapton Electric Piano, Clavinet – Ray Davies (3) (tracks: A1, A2) Engineer – Barry Hammond (tracks: A1, A2, A5), Steve Klein (tracks: B1 to B3) Guitar – Bobby Tench (tracks: A1, A2), Eric Clapton (tracks: B1 to B4), Freddie King, George Terry (tracks: B1 to B4) Organ – Dick Sims (tracks: B1 to B4), Melvin "Deacon" Jones (tracks: Melvin Jones) Percussion – Mike Vernon (tracks: A1, A2), Sergio Pastora Piano – Lewis Stephens (tracks: A3, A4), Pete Wingfield (tracks: A5) Rhythm Guitar – Sam Wylie (tracks: A3, A4) Tenor Saxophone – Chris Mercer (tracks: A1, A2), Mick Eves* (tracks: A1, A2), Steve Gregory (tracks: A1, A2) Trumpet – Ron Carthy (tracks: A1, A2) Vocals – Eric Clapton (tracks: B4), Freddie King (tracks: A1 to B3)
Recorded By – Mike Vernon (tracks: A1, A2, A5) Engineer – Barry Hammond (tracks: A1, A2, A5), Steve Klein (tracks: B1 to B3) Producer – Bill Oakes, Bill Oakes, Mike Vernon (tracks: A1, A2, A5) Recorded At – Chipping Norton Recording Studios Recorded At – January Sound Studio Recorded At – Criteria Recording Studios Recorded At – Dallas Convention Center Remixed At – Record Plant, Los Angeles
A1 Pack It Up Written By – G., Chandler*, Gonzalez 3:29 A2 Shake Your Bootie Written By – F. King*, M. Vernon*, R. Hayward* 3:44 A3 T'aint Nobody's Bizness If I Do Written By – E. Robbins*, P. Grainger* 5:25 A4 Woman Across The River Written By – A. Jones Jr.*, B. Krutcher* 3:48 A5 Sweet Home Chicago Written By – Robert Leroy Johnson* 4:22 B1 Sugar Sweet Written By – M. London* 3:45 B2 TV Mama Written By – F. King* 4:00 B3 Gambling Woman Blues Written By – F. King* 8:42