Elmore James – Got To Move
| Лейбл: | Charly R&B – CRB 1017 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | France |
| Дата релиза: | 1981 |
| Жанр: | Blues |
| Стиль: | Chicago Blues |
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Треклист:
| A1 | Dust My Broom (60s Version) |
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| A2 | Done Somebody Wrong |
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| A3 | Knocking At Your Door
Tenor Saxophone [Tnr] – J.T. Brown |
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| A4 | Fine Little Mama
Tenor Saxophone [Tnr] – J.T. Brown |
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| A5 | Pickin' The Blues
Written-By – Bobby Robinson |
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| A6 | Strange Angels |
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| A7 | My Bleeding Heart
Written-By – Marshall E. Sehorn |
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| A8 | I've Got A Right To Love My Baby |
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| B1 | Early One Morning
Written-By – Marshall E. Sehorn |
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| B2 | Look On Yonder Wall | |
| B3 | Got To Move |
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| B4 | Make My Dreams Come True | |
| B5 | It Hurts Me Too (60s Version)
Written-By – Marshall E. Sehorn |
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| B6 | Elmore's Contribution To Jazz
Tenor Saxophone [Tnr] – J.T. Brown |
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| B7 | Held My Baby Last Night | |
| B8 | Everyday I Have The Blues
Written-By – Peter Chatman |
Участники записи:
- Design [Sleeve Design] – Hamish (6)
- Lacquer Cut By – Bob Jones (6)
- Liner Notes, Coordinator [Project Co-ordinator] – Alan Balfour
- Piano – Little Johnny Jones
- Vocals, Guitar – Elmore James
- Written-By – Elmore James
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Side A Label: CRB 1017/A
- Matrix / Runout Side B Label: CRB 1017/B
- Matrix / Runout Side A Runout etched: CRB 1017A-1 B.J. MPO
- Matrix / Runout Side B Runout etched: CRB 1017B-1 De.L.L. MPO
- Rights Society Center Labels: MCPS
Компании:
- Lacquer Cut At – De Lane Lea Music Centre
- Licensed From – Chief Records (2)
- Licensed From – Sansu Enterprises Inc.
- Licensed From – Vee Jay Records
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Charly Records Ltd.
- Pressed By – MPO
- Printed By – Imprimerie JAT
- Published By – Chappell Group Control
Участники записи:
- Design [Sleeve Design] – Hamish (6)
- Lacquer Cut By – Bob Jones (6)
- Liner Notes, Coordinator [Project Co-ordinator] – Alan Balfour
- Piano – Little Johnny Jones
- Vocals, Guitar – Elmore James
- Written-By – Elmore James