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25/11/2024

Johnny Darrow ‎– Don't Start Me Talking


Johnny Darrow ‎– Don't Start Me Talking, Vinyl Single

Sue Records Inc. 1963    ‎   728

notes:
Johnny Darrow

Real Name:
    John Darrel Moore

American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter. Johnny was a
member of the Drifters in 1955 before he was drafted (as lead singer,
replacing the singer Rudy Lewis) and later from 1964 to 1978.
Born : December 15, 1934 in Selma, Alabama -
Died : December 30, 1998 in London, England.
He began as lead of the Cleveland based group,
The Hornets, before being discovered by The Drifters.


tracklist:
A        Don't Start Me Talking
Written-By – Sonny Boy Williamson
2:20
B        Jo Ann Delilah
Written By – Hamilton-Tucker
2:30
 

LaVern Baker – LaVern Baker rock&roll

 

LaVern Baker – LaVern Baker rock&roll, Atlantic  records – lp  8007  Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

Atlantic  records 1957  – lp  8007

notes:
LaVern Baker is the second studio album from American
rhythm and blues singer LaVern Baker, released by Atlantic
 Records in 1957. This release was part of Atlantic Records'
8000 Series, a collection of self-titled budget albums by
R&B artists, made to allow retailers to easily introduce
audiences to popular singers.This was one of the first
 albums to collect popular singles from a single artist.

credits:

    LaVern Baker – vocals
    Mickey Baker – guitar on "That’s All I Need", "Bop-Ting-A-Ling"
    George Barnes – guitar on "Tra La La", "Get Up You Sleepy Head"
    Emmett Berry – trumpet
    Lawrence Brown – trombone
    Shad Collins – trumpet
    Walter DeVenne – instrumentation
    Ray Ellis – arrangement on "Still", conducting on "Still"
    Ahmet Ertegun – production
    The Gliders – choir/chorus vocals on "Jim Dandy", "That’s All I Need",
     "Bop-Ting-A-Ling", and "Tomorrow Night"
    Marvin Israel – cover
    Hank Jones – piano
    Connie Kay – drums on "That’s All I Need", "Bop-Ting-A-Ling", and "Tomorrow Night"
    Jimmy Lewis – guitar
    Dave McRae – baritone saxophone
    Freddie Mitchell – tenor saxophone
    Sylvester "Vess" Payne – drums
    Gene Redd – arrangement, conducting
    Guy Remark – liner notes
    Sam "The Man" Taylor – tenor saxophone on "That’s All I Need",
    "Bop-Ting-A-Ling", and "Tomorrow Night"
    Lloyd Trotman – double bass
    Jerry Wexler – production
    Pinky Williams  – baritone saxophone

 
    Recording Dates:
1953 - June 19, New York City: B5, B7.
1954 - October 20, New York City: A7, B3.
1955 - February 20, New York City: A5, A6.
--------- July 14, New York City: B2, B4.
--------- November 20, New York City: A1, B6.
1956 - January 10, New York City: A2, A4.
--------- June 14, New York City: A3, B1.



tracklist:

A1        Jim Dandy
Written-By – Lincoln Chase
2:26
A2        Tra La La
Written-By – Johnny Parker (2)
2:12
A3        I Can't Love You Enough
Written-By – Dorian Burton, Howard Plummer, LaVern Baker
2:37
A4        Get Up, Get Up (You Sleepy Head)
Written-By – Jim Breedlove*, Joan White
2:13
A5        That's All I Need
Written-By – Howard Biggs, LaVern Baker, Lincoln Chase
2:32
A6        Bop-Ting-A-Ling
Written-By – Winfield Scott
2:55
A7        Tweedlee Dee
Written-By – Winfield Scott
2:25
B1        Still
Written-By – Dorian Burton, Howard Plummer
2:16
B2        Play It Fair
Written-By – Bill Campbell (4)
2:55
B3        Tomorrow Night
Written-By – Sam Coslow, Will Gross*
3:03
B4        That Lucky Old Sun
Written-By – Beasley Smith, Haven Gillespie
2:52
B5        Soul On Fire
Written-By – Jermet*, LaVern Baker
2:51
B6        My Happiness Forever
Written-By – Doc Pomus
2:39
B7        How Can You Leave A Man Like This?
Written-By – Jerry Wexler, LaVern Baker
2:37

 

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24/11/2024

Brother Jack McDuff Quartet, The Brother Jack At The Jazz Workshop Live!

 Prestige records 1963  PR 7286

notes:
Brother Jack at the Jazz Workshop Live! is a live album by organist
Jack McDuff recorded in San Francisco in 1963 and released on the Prestige label.

credits:

Drums  Joe Dukes
    Guitar  George Benson
    Organ  Jack McDuff
    Saxophone [Tenor]  Harold Vick, Red Holloway
    Producer  Lew Futterman, Peter Paul

recorded at:
"The Jazz Workshop", San Francisco, CA, October 3, 1963

tracklist:

A1        Blues 1 & 8
Written-By – McDuff*
A2        Passing Through
Written-By – Lloyd*
A3        Dink's Blues
Written-By – McDuff*
A4        Grease Monkey
Written-By – McDuff*
B1        Vas Dis
Written-By – McDuff*
B2        Somewhere In The Night
Written-By – May*
B3        Jive Samba
Written-By – Adderley*




23/11/2024

Aretha Franklin – Sunday Morning Classics

Columbia Records – CD, Compilation

Columbia – Cd Compilation

credits:

Compiled By – Frank Bloemen

recorded:

Track 1-1: Recorded January 25, 1962, New York City. From The Electrifying Aretha Franklin
Track 1-2: Recorded February 2, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 1-3: Recorded October 5-7, 1964, New York City. From Runnin' Out Of Fools
Track 1-4: Recorded May 11, 1962, New York City. From The Tender, The Moving, The Swinging Aretha Franklin
Track 1-5: Recorded August 1, 1960, New York City. From Aretha (With The Ray Bryant Combo).
Track 1-6: Recorded February 10, 1965, New York City. From Yeah!!! In Person With Her Quartet
Track 1-7: Recorded May 11, 1962, New York City. From The Tender, The Moving, The Swinging Aretha Franklin
Track 1-8: Recorded October 9-11, 1963, New York City
Track 1-9: Recorded October 5-7, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 1-10: Recorded July, 9, 1964, New York City. From Runnin' Out Of Fools
Track 1-11: Recorded January 10, 1961, New York City. From Aretha (With The Ray Bryant Combo).
Track 1-12: Recorded February 7, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 1-13: Recorded June 13, 1963, New York City
Track 1-14: Recorded October 9-11, 1963, New York City
Track 1-15: Recorded February 10, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 1-16: Recorded January 25, 1962, New York City

Track 2-1: Recorded February 8, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 2-2: Recorded November 7, 1961, New York City
Track 2-3: Recorded February 10, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 2-4: Recorded June 12, 1963. New York City. From Laughing On The Outside
Track 2-5: Recorded April 27, 1962, New York City. From The Tender, The Moving, The Swinging Aretha Franklin
Track 2-6: Recorded November 17, 1960, New York City. From Aretha (With The Ray Bryant Combo).
Track 2-7: Recorded December 15-16, 1964, New York City. From Soul Sister
Track 2-8: Recorded February 7, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 2-9: Recorded October 5-7, 1964, New York City. From Runnin' Out Of Fools
Track 2-10: Recorded July 16, 1964, New York City
Track 2-11: Recorded July 16, 1964, New York City. From Soft And Beautiful
Track 2-12: Recorded May 5, 1962, New York City
Track 2-13: Recorded January 25, 1962, New York City. From The Electrifying Aretha Franklin
Track 2-14: Recorded October 9-11, 1963, New York City
Track 2-15: Recorded July 16, 1964, New York City. From Soft And Beautiful
Track 2-16: Recorded February 10, 1965, New York City. From Yeah!!! In Person With Her Quartet

Track 3-1: Recorded November 29, 1960, New York City. From Aretha (With The Ray Bryant Combo).
Track 3-2: Recorded February 10, 1965, New York City
Track 3-3: Recorded April 27, 1964, New York City
Track 3-4: Recorded February 8, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 3-5: Recorded February 10, 1965, New York City. From Yeah!!! In Person With Her Quartet
Track 3-6: Recorded October 12, 1964, New York City. From Soul Sister
Track 3-7: Recorded February 10, 1962, New York City. From the musical production Stop The World - I Want To Get Off
Track 3-8: Recorded February 10, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 3-9: Recorded April 27, 1962, New York City. From The Tender, The Moving, The Swinging Aretha Franklin
Track 3-10: Recorded May 4, 1962. New York City.
Track 3-11: Recorded July, 1964, New York City. From Soft And Beautiful
Track 3-12: Recorded December 19, 1960, New York City. From Aretha (With The Ray Bryant Combo).
Track 3-13: Recorded June 14, 1963, New York City. From Laughing On The Outside
Track 3-14: Recorded February 10, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington
Track 3-15: Recorded February 8, 1964, New York City. From Take It Like You Give It
Track 3-16: Recorded February 8, 1964, New York City. From Unforgettable - A Tribute To Dinah Washington


tracklist:

1-1        Blue Holiday
Arranged By – Robert Mersey
Producer – John Hammond
Written-By – L. Dixon*, W. Dennson*
3:53
1-2        Cold, Cold Heart
Producer, Arranged By – Robert Mersey
Written-By – H. Williams*
4:35
1-3        Walk On By
Arranged By, Conductor – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – H. David, B. Bacharach*
2:49
1-4        Just For A Thrill
Written-By – D. Raye*, L. Armstrong*
2:51
1-5        Today I Sing The Blues
Arranged By – Curtis Lewis (3)
Producer – John Hammond
Written-By – C. Lewis*
2:44
1-6        Muddy Water
Arranged By – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – H. Richman*, J. Trent*, P. de Rose*
2:23
1-7        God Bless The Child
Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – A. Herzog Jr.*, B. Holiday*
3:02
1-8        Once In A While
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Bobby Scott
Written-By – L.C. Cooke*
2:29
1-9        You'll Lose A Good Thing
Arranged By, Conductor – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – B. L. Ozen*
2:40
1-10        Runnin' Out Of Fools
Arranged By, Conductor – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – E. Snyder*, R. Ahlert*
2:42
1-11        Maybe I'm A Fool
Arranged By – J. Leslie McFarland
Producer – John Hammond
Written-By – J. L. McFarland*
3:14
1-12        Don't Say You're Sorry Again
Producer, Arranged By – Robert Mersey
Written-By – A. Berman*, E. West*, L. Pearl*
2:45
1-13        If Ever I Would Leave You
Producer – Robert Mersey
Written-By – A. J. Lerner, F. Loewe*
4:05
1-14        Looking Through A Tear
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Bobby Scott
Written-By – A. Resnick*, B. Scott*
3:02
1-15        Unforgettable
Producer, Arranged By – Robert Mersey
Written-By – I. Gordon*
3:40
1-16        Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive
Producer – John Hammond
Written-By – H. Arlen, J. Mercer*
2:16
2-1        Evil Gal Blues
Producer, Arranged By – Robert Mersey
Written-By – L. Feather*
2:40
2-2        Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I)
Arranged By – Robert Mersey
Producer – John Hammond
Written-By – R. Charles*
3:07
2-3        What A Diff'rence A Day Makes
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – M. Grever*, S. Adams*
3:30
2-4        Skylark
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – H. Carmichael*, J. Mercer*
2:50
2-5        Try A Little Tenderness
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – H. Woods*, J. Campbell*, R. Connelly*
3:14
2-6        All Night Long
Producer – John Hammond
Written-By – C. Lewis*
2:55
2-7        Cry Like A Baby
Arranged By, Conductor – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – J. Armstead*, N. Ashford*, V. Simpson*
2:12
2-8        Nobody Knows The Way I Feel This Morning
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – P. Delaney*, T. Delaney*
5:09
2-9        Mockingbird
Arranged By, Conductor – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – C. Foxx, I. Foxx*
2:47
2-10        Sweet Bitter Love
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – V. McCoy*
2:57
2-11        Only The Lonely
Arranged By, Conductor – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – S. Cahn, J. van Heusen*
4:52
2-12        Look For The Silver Lining
Producer – Robert Mersey
Written-By – B. DeSylva*, J. Kern*
3:03
2-13        Nobody Like You
Arranged By – Robert Mersey
Producer – John Hammond
Written-By – J. Cleveland*
2:21
2-14        Here Today And Gone Tomorrow
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Bobby Scott
Written-By – B. Gonzales*
3:27
2-15        I Wish I Didn't Love You So
Arranged By, Conductor – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – F. Loesser*
2:54
2-16        (There Is) No Greater Love
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – J. Jones*, M. Symes*
4:44
3-1        Won't Be Long
Arranged By – Curtis Lewis (3)
Producer – John Hammond
Written-By – J. L. McFarland*
3:18
3-2        Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?
Arranged By – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – H. Cannon*
2:14
3-3        Don't Cry, Baby
Producer – Robert Mersey
Written-By – J. Johnson*, S. Bernie*, S. Unger*
3:22
3-4        Drinking Again
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – D. Tauber*, J. Mercer*
3:27
3-5        Trouble In Mind
Arranged By – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – R. M . Jones*
2:55
3-6        Until You Were Gone
Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Producer – Bob Johnston
Written-By – J. Byers*
3:15
3-7        Once In A Lifetime
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – A. Newley*, L. Briscusse*
3:24
3-8        If I Should Lose You
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – L. Robin*, R. Rainger*
3:37
3-9        Without The One You Love
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – A. Franklin*
2:46
3-10        I'm Wandering
Producer – Robert Mersey
Written-By – B. Gordy, Jr.*, T. Carlo*
3:26
3-11        My Coloring Book
Arranged By, Conductor – Belford C. Hendricks*
Producer – Clyde Otis
Written-By – J. Kander, F. Ebb*
4:07
3-12        It Ain't Necessarily So (From Porgy & Bess)
Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Producer – Didier C. Deutsch, Tom Ruff
Written-By – G. Gershwin, I. Gershwin*
3:05
3-13        I Wonder (Where Are You Tonight)
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – A. Franklin*, T. White*
3:20
3-14        This Bitter Earth
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – C. Otis*
4:34
3-15        Lee Cross
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – T. White*
3:20
3-16        Soulville
Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Robert Mersey
Written-By – D. Washington*, H. Glover*, M. Lewy*, T. Turner*
2:25

 

 


 

22/11/2024

Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band ‎– Hoodoo Man Blues



Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band ‎– Hoodoo Man Blues, Delmark Records ‎– DS-9612 Vinyl, LP, Album

Delmark Records 1965 ‎– DS-9612


notes:
Hoodoo Man Blues is the debut album of blues vocalist and harmonica player
Junior Wells, performing with the Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band, an early
collaboration with guitarist Buddy Guy. Released on LP by
Delmark Records in November 1965,The album of Chicago blues music was
solicited by Bob Koester, the founder of Delmark Records, who liked Wells' music
 enough to give the musician considerable freedom on the album despite concerns
 of commercial response. The resultant innovative album became Delmark's best-seller,
 establishing Wells' career and receiving critical acclaim as being among
the best albums Wells ever produced and among the greatest blues albums ever made.

 credits:
 
Buddy Guy (originally billed as Friendly Chap) – guitar, vocals
Jack Myers – bass
Bill Warren – drums
Junior Wells – harmonica, vocals, performer

Recorded
Sound Studios     
September 22–23, 1965
Stu Black – engineer

Bob Koester – producer,
liner notes, supervisor

tracklist:

A1        Snatch It Back And Hold It
Written-By – Jr. Wells*
2:53
A2        Ships On The Ocean
Written-By – Jr. Wells*
4:07
A3        Good Morning Schoolgirl
Written-By – Trad - P.D.*
3:50
A4        Hound Dog
Written-By – Thornton*
2:12
A5        In The Wee Wee Hours
Written-By – Buddy Guy, Jr. Wells*
3:42
A6        Hey Lawdy Mama
Written-By – Trad - P.D.*
3:10
B1        Hoodoo Man Blues
Written-By – Jr. Wells*
2:49
B2        Early In The Morning
Written-By – Trad - P.D.*
4:44
B3        We're Ready
Written-By – Buddy Guy, Jr. Wells*
3:33
B4        You Don't Love Me, Baby
Written-By – Jr. Wells*
2:58
B5        Chitlin Con Carne
Written-By – Kenny Burrell
2:12
B6        Yonder Wall
Written-By – Trad - P.D.*
4:10







 
 

 

21/11/2024

Willis Jackson ‎– Boss Shoutin'

 

Willis Jackson ‎– Boss Shoutin', Prestige records  ‎ ‎– PRST 7329 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Prestige records 1964   ‎ ‎– PRST 7329



notes:

Boss Shoutin' is an album by saxophonist Willis Jackson
which was recorded in 1964 and released on the Prestige label.

credits:

    Bass – George Tucker
    Drums – Joe Hadrick
    Guitar – Pat Azzara
    Organ – Carl Wilson
    Tenor Saxophone – Willis Jackson
    Trumpet – Frank Robinson
    
Recorded    January 9, 1964
Studio    Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
Producer    Ozzie Cadena



 tracklist:

A1        Boss St. Louis Blues
Written-By – Handy*
A2        Que Sera, Sweetie
Written-By – Jackson*
B1        Shoutin'
Written-By – Jackson*
B2        Nice & Easy
Written-By – Bergman*, Spence*, Keith*
B3        Your Wonderful Love
Written-By – Rogers
 
 
 
 

 

Willis Jackson Star bag

 

Willis Jackson, Trudy Pitts & Wild Bill Jennings  Star Bag, Prestige records  PR 7571 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Prestige records 1968    PR 7571

 notes:
Star Bag is an album by saxophonist Willis Jackson which
was recorded in 1968 and released on the Prestige label

credits:

    Willis Jackson – tenor saxophone
    Trudy Pitts – organ
    Bill Jennings – guitar
    Jimmy Lewis – electric bass
    Bobby Donaldson – drums
    Victor Allende – congas

recorded:
Rudy Van Gelder Studio,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, March 22, 1968
Producer    Cal Lampley

Trackslist:

All compositions by Willis Jackson except where noted

A1 Star Bag        
A2 The Girl From Ipanema
 Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes, Norman Gimbel        
A3 Good To The Damn Bone         
B1 More
Riz Ortolani, Nino Oliviero, Norman Newell        
B2 Smoke Rings
Gene Gifford, Ned Washington         
B3 Yellow Days
Alan Bernstein, Álvaro Carrillo


 
 

 
 

20/11/2024

Dave Lewis – The Godfather Of Northwest Rock

 

Dave Lewis  – The Godfather Of Northwest Rock,Jerden records  – JRCD7026  CD, Album, Compilation, Stereo, Mono

Jerden records  – JRCD7026

 
cd compilation
 
credits:
 Electric Organ – Dave Lewis
    Producer – Jerry Dennon
 
 
tracklist:
 
 1        David's Mood
2        That's What We're Here For
3        Feel Alright
4        Little Green Thing
5        J.A.J.
6        Lip Service
7        Last Train
8        #1 Hit
9        Dave's Fifth Avenue
10        Tear Out
11        Little Joe
12        Dave's Other Mood
13        The Swim Thing
14        No Name #1
15        Hold On, I'm Comin'
16        High Heel Sneakers
17        Mr. Clyde
18        Three Dots
19        Philly Dog
20        Jack Daniels Green
21        Two Chords Of Soul
22        No Name #3
23        House Of The Rising Sun
24        Something You Got