Roy Palmer – The Memphis Night Hawks And Chicago Rhythm Kings Featuring Roy Palmer
| Лейбл: | Cygnet (2) – CYG 1001 |
| Формат: | CD |
| Страна: | UK |
| Дата релиза: | 1997 |
| Жанр: | Blues, Jazz |
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Треклист:
| 1 | Georgia Grind | |
| 2 | Shanghai Honeymoon | |
| 3 | Beedle-Um-Bum | |
| 4 | Biscuit Roller | |
| 5 | Rukus Juice Shuffle | |
| 6 | Dirty Dozen’s Cousins | |
| 7 | Nancy Jane | |
| 8 | Jockey Stomp | |
| 9 | Wild Man Stomp | |
| 10 | M And O Blues
Big Bill & His Jug Busters Jug – Неизвестный исполнитель Kazoo – W.E. Burton Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy Washboard – Washboard Sam |
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| 11 | Black And Tackle | |
| 12 | Come On In, Baby | |
| 13 | Stomp That Thing | |
| 14 | Endurance Stomp | |
| 15 | The Trombone Slide | |
| 16 | Rukus Juice Blues
Big Bill & His Jug Busters Jug – Неизвестный исполнитель Piano – Bob Hudson (4) Trumpet – Alfred Bell Vocals, Guitar – Big Bill Broonzy |
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| 17 | Sweet Feet | |
| 18 | My Gal Sal | |
| 19 | Darktown Strutters' Ball | |
| 20 | You Battle-Head Beetle-Head | |
| 21 | It’s Too Bad [Take 1] | |
| 22 | It’s Too Bad [Take 2] | |
| 23 | When The Music Sounds Good [Take 1]
Bumble Bee Slim Bass – Bill Settles Clarinet – Arnett Nelson Guitar, Speech – Tampa Red Piano – Bob Hudson (4) Trombone – Roy Palmer Vocals, Speech – Amos Easton Written-By – Amos Easton |
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| 24 | When The Music Sounds Good [Take 2]
Bumble Bee Slim Bass – Bill Settles Clarinet – Arnett Nelson Guitar, Speech – Tampa Red Piano – Bob Hudson (4) Trombone – Roy Palmer Vocals, Speech – Amos Easton Written-By – Amos Easton |
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| 25 | Shanghai Honeymoon | |
| 26 | Little Sandwich Wagon |
Участники записи:
- Mastered By – Charlie Crump
- Mastered By – John R. T. Davies
- Reissue Producer – Roy Middleton
- Reissue Producer, Liner Notes – Christopher Hillman
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Rights Society : MCPS
Компании:
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Участники записи:
- Mastered By – Charlie Crump
- Mastered By – John R. T. Davies
- Reissue Producer – Roy Middleton
- Reissue Producer, Liner Notes – Christopher Hillman