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12/5/25

Booker T. and The M. G.'s

 
 
 

soul clap 69

 
 

Booker T. and The M. G.'s – soul clap 69, Stax – STA-0037 Vinyle, 7", 45 RPM, Single

Stax records 1969     STA-0037

 

notes:

  A genius has passed away, this is my humble contribution to pay
 tribute to the one who got me hooked on rhythm and blues in the 60s. 
May you rest in peace.
 

A        Mrs. Robinson
Written-By – Paul Simon
3:38
B        Soul Clap '69
Written-By – A. Jackson*, B. T. Jones*, D. Dunn*, S. Cropper*
2:40

 




12/4/25

Little Sonny

 
 

 Black & Blue

 
 
 
Little Sonny – Black & Blue

Enterprise  records 1971– ENS-1018

 
     notes:

By late 1969, Little Sonny recorded his debut album, the predominantly 
instrumental New King of Blues Harmonica, which he cut in less than six hours.
It was released by Enterprise, a subsidiary of Stax Records.Despite their reputation 
for soul music productions, Little Sonny released three albums for the label in the 
early 1970s. He also briefly appeared in the Stax stadium concert film, Wattstax.
this finds Detroit harp man Aaron "Little Sonny" Willis backed by 
Memphis players working in an early-'70s blues-rock groove. 
The Bar-Kays provide the horn blasts, 



credits:


 Arranged By [Horns], Horns [Played By] – The Bar-Kays
    Art Direction – Lee Lebowitz

    Little Sonny Composer, Harmonica,  Vocals
    Drums – Willie Hall
    Guitar – Bobby Manuel, Eddie Wallis
    Organ – Ron Gorden
   Rhythm Section – The Bar-Kays*
     Supervised By [Art Supervision] – Larry Shaw
    Saxophone – Tommy Williams 


Engineer – Henry Bush
Producer – Al Bell (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, B2, B4, B5),
 Zorn Productions (tracks: A3, A4, B1, B3)


tracklist:

A1        Hung Up
Producer – Zorn Productions
Written-By – Aaron Willis (2)
3:34
A2        Sonny's Fever (Instrumental)
Producer – Zorn Productions
Written-By – Aaron Willis (2)
3:35
A3        You Got A Good Thing
Producer – Al Bell
Written-By – Bettye Crutcher, Bobby Manuel
3:10
A4        A Woman Named Trouble
Producer – Al Bell
Written-By – Bettye Crutcher, Bobby Manuel
4:25
A5        Honest I Do
Producer – Zorn Productions
Written-By – E. G. Abner, Jr.*, J. Reed*
2:58
A6        Wade In The Water (Instrumental)
Arranged By – Staff*
Producer – Zorn Productions
Written-By [Uncredited] – Ramsey Lewis
3:16
B1        Paying Through The Nose
Producer – Al Bell
Written-By – Bettye Crutcher, Bobby Manuel
3:40
B2        Memphis B-K (Instrumental)
Producer – Zorn Productions
Written-By – Aaron Willis (2)
3:30
B3        Where Women Got Meat On Their Bones
Producer – Al Bell
Written-By – Bettye Crutcher, Bobby Manuel
3:30
B4        I Found Love
Producer – Zorn Productions
Written-By – Arzell Hill*
2:37
B5        They Want Money
Producer – Zorn Productions
Written-By – Aaron Willis (2)
4:36
 
 
 
 

 

Little Sonny

 
 

Wade In The Water

 
Little Sonny ‎– Wade In The Water

Single  ENA 9021 1970

 notes:

 Little Sonny (born Aaron Willis; October 6, 1932, in Greensboro, Alabama
is an American electric blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter.
 His early mentor and inspiration was Sonny Boy Williamson II.
Home-recording his own tracks, in 1966 he leased "The Creeper" and "Latin Soul
to Revilot Records. A later track, "Sonny's Bag", became his first Top 20 hit in Detroit.
 By late 1969, Little Sonny recorded his debut album, the predominantly instrumental 
New King of Blues Harmonica, which he cut in less than six hours.It was released by Enterprise, 
a subsidiary of Stax Records.[4] Despite their reputation for soul music productions, 
Little Sonny released three albums for the label in the early 1970s. 
He also briefly appeared in the Stax stadium concert film, Wattstax.
 
this single is part of " Black and blue " Album 


  Tracklist

A     Wade In The Water     3:14
B     They Want Money    3:59

    Written-By – Aaron Willis 

 

 


Lloyd Price And His Orchestra

 
 

Have You Ever Had The Blues

 
 
Vinyle, 7", 45 RPM, Single

 ABC-Paramount  1959 – 10018

credits:
 
Written-By – Logan, Price


A    (You've Got) Personality 2:35
Arranged By – Don Costa

B    Have You Ever Had The Blues  2:05
Written-By – Jennings, Logan, Price
 
 
 

 

12/3/25

Bobby Bland ‎

 The Soul Of The Man


Duke ‎Records– DLP 79, Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

DUKE RECORDS 1966                          DLP 79




credits:

Arranged By – Joe Scott
Artwork, Photography – Robert J. Sye
Conductor – Joe Scott
Liner Notes – Robert J. Sye



tracks list:
 
Written-By – Malone*, Scott*
2:35
Written-By – Malone*, Scott*, Morrison*
2:30
Written-By – Malone*, Caple*, Scott*
2:12
Written-By – Malone*, Morrison*
2:41
Written-By – Robbins*, Grainger*
4:37
Written-By – E. Cooley*, J. Davenport*
2:45
Written-By – D. Malone*
2:37
Written-By – D. Andrews*, J. Scott*
2:54
Written-By – Malone*, Morrison*
2:36
B5 Dear Bobby (The Note)
Written-By – D. Malone*
2:21
Written-By – Malone*, Scott*
2:07 
 
 
 
 










12/1/25

Prince Buster And The All Stars



The Hunter



Prince Buster And The All Stars  The Hunter 

 Voice Of The People ‎1965 – side B



 
A     Little Joe
 
B     The Hunter
Written-By – C. Campbell    
 
 



Jimmy McGriff ‎

 
 
 
 

 A Bag Full Of Blues

 
 
Jimmy McGriff ‎– A Bag Full Of Blues

Solid State Records  1967  ‎– SS 18017

 
 notes:

A Bag Full of Blues is an album by American jazz organist Jimmy McGriff 
featuring performances recorded in 1967 and originally released on the Solid State label.

credits:

Jimmy McGriff - organ
Joe Newman - trumpet
Jerome Richardson - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Barry Galbraith, Wally Richardson - guitar
Richard Davis - bass
Mel Lewis - drums
Manny Albam - arranger, conductor

Producer – Sonny Lester
Recorded     1967 in New York City

tracklist:

All compositions by Manny Albam

A1 Better Late Than Never4:50    
A2 Finishin'3:23    
A3 Slim Jim5:35    
A4 Time Waltzes On6:00    
B1 The Long Days Night4:23    
B2 The Long Hot Walk5:14    
B3 The Deacon's Peekin'4:20    
B4 Friday Nite's Rite5:20
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Prince Buster's All Stars

 
 

 Linger On 

 
 
Prince Buster's All Stars   Linger On

Voice Of People Records 1965


credits:

  Producer  – Prince Buster
    Written-By – C. Campbell

A     –Prince Buster's All Stars     Linger On     


B     –The Movers, Prince Buster's All Stars     Come Home Back

 

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