Various – Encore For The Chicago Blues
| Лейбл: | Spivey Records – LP-1009 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | US |
| Дата релиза: | 1968 |
| Жанр: | Blues |
| Стиль: | Chicago Blues, Country Blues |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
| A1 | Yes Sir! Boss
Muddy Waters Blues Band Drums – Francis Clay Guitar – Luther Johnson Guitar – Sammy Lawhorn Harmonica – George Smith (4) Piano – Otis Spann |
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| A2 | I Feel So Good | |
| A3 | I'm Looking For A Man
Koko Taylor Guitar – Evans Spencer Guitar [With Bottleneck] – Homesick James Tambourine – Willie Dixon Vocals – Koko Taylor |
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| A4 | Chicago To Paris | |
| A5 | My Brown Is A Mistreater
Babe Stovall Vocals, Resonator Guitar [Steel Guitar] – Babe Stovall Washtub Bass – Wayne Johnson (6) |
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| A6 | Move Your Hand | |
| A7 | Woman's Lament | |
| A8 | Korea Blues | |
| B1 | Chicago Rock
Washboard Sam And His Washboard Band Guitar – Evans Spencer Guitar [With Bottleneck] – Homesick James Washboard – Washboard Sam |
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| B2 | T B Blues
Victoria Spivey Guitar – Homesick James Guitar – Evans Spencer Organ – Sunnyland Slim Vocals – Victoria Spivey Washboard – Washboard Sam |
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| B3 | Brooklyn Going To Be My Home | |
| B4 | Squeeze My Lemon
John Paul Hammond Kazoo – Kazoo Papa Resonator Guitar [Steel Guitar] – Babe Stovall Vocals, Guitar – John Paul Hammond Washtub Bass – Wayne Johnson (6) |
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| B5 | Six Week Old Blues
John Henry Barbee Percussion [Chicago Newspaper On Telephone Book] – Willie Dixon Vocals, Guitar – John Henry Barbee |
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| B6 | See See Rider | |
| B7 | Somebody's Been Talkin' | |
| B8 | Dirty Mother Fuyer |
Участники записи:
- Lacquer Cut By – Mel Kaiser
- Liner Notes – Len Kunstadt
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Side A, etched, "MK" letters joined together: SPIVEY 1009-A MK
- Matrix / Runout Side B, etched: SPIVEY LP-1009B
- Rights Society : BMI
- Matrix / Runout Runout side A: SPIVEY 1009-A MK
- Matrix / Runout Runout side B: SPIVEY LP-1009B
Компании:
- Record Company – Spivey Record Productions
Участники записи:
- Lacquer Cut By – Mel Kaiser
- Liner Notes – Len Kunstadt