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1/29/22

Willie Mabon – Wille Mabon Is Back Funky

 Wille Mabon Is Back Funky

Blues On Blues – Vinyl, LP, Album

   Blues On Blues records 1972    BOB 10004

 

      Credits

    Written-By – Mel London (tracks: B1), W. Mabon* (tracks: A1 to A6, B2 to B5)
    Art Direction – Des Strobel*
    Band – Chicago Blues Band
    Bass Guitar – Jimmy Richards
    Design – Susan Brodsky
    Drums – Bill Warren
    Engineer [Editing] – Stu Black
    Guitar – Eugene Pearson*, Mighty Joe Young
    Harmonica – Malcolm "Little Mack" Simmons*
    Piano – Willie Mabon

    Producer – Al Smith
    Engineer [Editing] – Stu Black  
    

Tracklist

A1        Trouble Blues    3:23
A2        Guilty Blues    2:57
A3        Hang Loose Baby    2:45
A4        Worry Blues    2:44
A5        Going To Get You    2:49
A6        I Wonder    2:51
B1        Poison Ivy    2:58
B2        Hey Gal    2:54
B3        My Baby Won't Write To Me    2:42
B4        Thinkin About You    2:53
B5        I Don't Know    3:08
 
 
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WILLIE MABON CHICAGO 1963

 

AMERICA RECORDS 1973                         AM 6136 

 

credits:

 Arranged By, Horn – Burger Gardner And His Band
    Bass – Jack Miles
    Drums – Clifton James
    Drums [On Some Cuts] – Al Duncan
    Guitar – Willie Hudson
    Organ – Billy The Kid Ermoson
    Tenor Saxophone – Earl Crossley, Johnnie Cameron*

       Liner Notes – Willie Mabon

Tracklist


A1        I'm The Fixer    2:50
A2        Just Got Some    2:40
A3        Somebody Gotta Pay    2:25
A4        I'm Hungry    2:28
A5        Ruby's Monkey    2:47
A6        That's No Big Thing    2:35
B1        Lonesome Blue Water    2:55
B2        New Orleans Blues    2:37
B3        Too Hot To Handle    2:20
B4        Harmonica Special    2:37
B5        Some Time I Wonder    2:50
B6        Some More    2:31

 


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Uloz

1/28/22

LES MCCANN LTD. ON TIME





PACIFIC JAZZ RECORDS 1962                                PJ-56





credits:





Bass – Leroy Vinnegar


Drums – Ron Jefferson


Guitar – Joe Pass


Piano – Les McCann





Recorded:


Jul. & Aug. 1962 at Pacific Jazz Studios, Hollywood, CA





Richard Bock (producer, audio engineering)


Woody Woodward (album design, back photos)


John William Hardy (liner notes)





tracks list:






A1 On Time


Written-By – Les McCann


4:14


A2 Yours Is My Heart Alone


Lyrics By – Fritz Löhner-Beda, Ludwig Herzer


Translated By – Harry B. Smith


Written-By – Franz Lehár


4:45


A3 This For Doug


Written-By – Ron Jefferson


5:35


A4 Fondue


Written-By – Les McCann


5:12


B1 Bernie's Tune


Written-By – Bernie Miller


3:02


B2 Maichen


Written-By – Leroy Vinnegar


4:34


B3 It Could Happen To You


Lyrics By – Johnny Burke


Written-By – Jimmy Van Heusen


5:00


B4 You're Driving Me Crazy


Written-By – Walter Donaldson


4:58


B5 So What


Written-By – Miles Davis


3:00






10.The Other Way


11.Free At Pass , Thank God Almighty ,Free At Pass


· Acording to the discography of the set, but unissued
















 





1/13/22

Little Willie John – Mister Little Willie John

Little Willie John – Mister Little Willie John, King Records  – 603 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

 King Records  1958 – 603


track list:
 
 A1        You're A Sweetheart
Written-By – Adamson*, McHugh*
2:40
A2        Let's Rock While The Rockin's Good
Written-By – Joyce Kennedy*
2:14
A3        Look What You've Done To Me
Written-By – Harris*, Dixon*
2:10
A4        Home At Last
Written-By – Rudy Toombs*
2:41
A5        Are You Ever Coming Back
Written-By – Willie John*
2:38
A6        Don't Leave Me Dear
Written By – Allen
Written-By – John*
2:12
B1        All My Love Belongs To You
Written-By – Nix*, Glover*
2:35
B2        Spasms
Written-By – Glover*, Blackwell*
2:40
B3        Will The Sun Shine Tomorrow
Written-By – Willie John*
2:46
B4        You Got To Get Up Early In The Morning
Written-By – Shelly*, Reide*, Winkler*
2:15
B5        A Little Bit Of Loving
Written-By – Eddie Cooley
2:07
B6        Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me
Written-By – Glosson*, Raney*
2:28





1/12/22

JAMES BROWN Thinking About Little Willie John And A Few Nice Things















KING RECORDS 1968                                            KS-1038 





Vocal


Recorded in tribute to labelmate Little Willie John in 1968








 credits:





 Design [Album Design] – W. Hughes


    Engineer – Ron Lenhoff


    Photography – E. Speedy Brown


    Producer – James Brown


    Production Manager – Bud Hobgood












tracks list:





A1 Talk To Me, Talk To Me

    Written-By – Joe Seneca    

A2 Suffering With The Blues

    Written-By – Pemberton*, Conyers*        

A3 Cottage For Sale

    Written-By – Larry Conley, Willard Robison        

A4 Bill Bailey

    Written-By – Traditional        

A5 Home At Last

    Written-By – Toombs*        

A6 Heart Break (It's Hurtin' Me)

    Written By – J. Thomas - C. Hoyle        

B1 What Kind Of Man

    Written-By – B. Hobgood*, Eddie Setser, J. Brown*, Seals*        

B2 A Note Or Two (Part 1)        

B3 I'll Lose My Mind

    Written-By – B. Byrd*, B. Hobgood*, J. Brown*        

B4 Fat Eddie

    Written-By – Hobgood*, Brown*, Lenhoff*        

B5 You Gave My Heart A Song To Sing

    Written-By – B. Byrd*, B. Hobgood*, J. Brown*        

B6 A Note Or Two (Part 2)




























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1/11/22

Ruby And The Party Gang – Hey Ruby (Shut Your Mouth) - Ruby's House Party


 Law-ton Records – 1554   1971

credits

Producer – Bobby Martin, John Mobley 

Tracklist
A        Hey Ruby (Shut Your Mouth)
Written-By – Bessie Martin, R. Martin*, J. Mobley*
2:55
B        Ruby's House Party
Saxophone [Special Guest] – Alto Zack*
Written-By – R. Martin*, J. Mobley*, L. Zachery*
2:55


  


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Uloz

1/2/22

QUARTETTE TRES BIEN SKY HIGH




DECCA RECORDS 1965                                 DL24715  





also issued on  Brunswick Records – STA 8642







The Quartette Trés Bien was an American jazz combo based in St. Louis


 led by pianist Jeter Thompson. The group started to play around 


1960 and began recording in the mid '60s. Jeter Thompson played 


with Jimmy Forrest, Oliver Nelson and Emmett Carter in his early years. 


The bassist of the group is Richard Simmons, the drummer Albert St. James 


who accompanied also Charlie Parker, Tab Smith and Jimmy Forrest.


 Percussionist Percy James added a Latin flavor to the quartette who


 played more than ten years, before splitting. Jeter Thompson is still


 active leading for a few years the Trio Tres Bien with brothers


 Harold Thompson (bass) and Howard Thompson (drums).










tracks list:







A1 Shangri-La


A2 Invitation


A3 Kubah


A4 Say April


B1 I Can't Get Started


B2 Ruby


B3 Blues For The Congo


B4 Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
 















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QUARTETTE TRES BIEN HERE IT IS!




DECCA RECORDS 1967                                 DL 4893 








Notes:

The Quartette Trés Bien was an American jazz combo based in St. Louis

 led by pianist Jeter Thompson. The group started to play around 1960

and began recording in the mid '60s. Jeter Thompson played with Jimmy Forrest,

Oliver Nelson and Emmett Carter in his early years. The bassist of the group

 is Richard Simmons, the drummer Albert St. James who accompanied also

Charlie Parker, Tab Smith and Jimmy Forrest. Percussionist Percy James

added a Latin flavor to the quartette who played more than ten years,

before splitting. Jeter Thompson is still active leading for a few years the Trio

 Tres Bien with brothers Harold Thompson (bass) and Howard Thompson (drums).  


produced by Milt Gabler
 
Credits:
 Jeter Thompson - Piano
Richard Simmons - Bass
Albert St. James - Drums
Percy James - Percussion














tracks list:








A1.         In The Still Of The Night (3:54)

        (Cole Porter)

A2.         Jasmine Eyes (3:40)

        (Albert St. James)

A3.         Tracy's Boogaloo (2:22)

        (Percy James)

A4.         The Shadow Of Your Smile (4:10)

        (Johnny Mandel/Paul Francis Webster)

A5.         Love Is A Hurtin' Thing (2:20)

        (Dave Linden/Ben Raleigh)

A6.         Happy Donna (3:23)

        (Jeter Thompson)

B1.         Autumn Leaves (4:46)

        (Joseph Kosma/Johnny Mercer)

B2.         Pamelam-A-Lam (2:05)

        (Jeter Thompson)

B3.         Sally (3:02)

        (Percy James)

B4.         Goin' Out Of My Head (3:59)

        (Teddy Randazzo/Bobby Weinstein)

B5.         Where Is Love (3:44)

        (Lionel Bart)

B6.         Collaboration (2:09)

        (Albert St. James)