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6/29/24

The Supremes ‎– Where Did Our Love Go

 

The Supremes, ‎– Where Did Our Love Go, Motown ‎Records – MT 621,  Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

Motown ‎Records  1964 – MT 621 

 
notes:

Where Did Our Love Go is the second studio album by
Motown singing group the Supremes, released in 1964.
The album includes several of the group's singles and
B-sides from 1963 and 1964. Included are the group's
first Billboard Pop Singles number-one hits, "Where Did Our Love Go",
"Baby Love", and "Come See About Me", as well as their first Top 40 hit,
 "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes", and the singles
 "A Breathtaking Guy" and "Run, Run, Run".

credits:

    Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, and Mary Wilson - lead and background vocals
    The Four Tops, and Holland–Dozier–Holland - background vocals on
 "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes", "Run, Run, Run" and "Penny Pincher"
    The Love-Tones - background vocals on "Standing on the Crossroads of Love",
 "This Is It" and "My Imagination"
    Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier - producers on all tracks except noted below
    Smokey Robinson - producer on "Long Gone Lover" and
"A Breathtaking Guy"
    Norman Whitfield - producer on "He Means the World to Me"
    Robert Gordy - producer on "Your Kiss of Fire"
    
    The Funk Brothers - instrumentation
        Earl Van Dyke – piano on "Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love" and "Come See About Me"
        Robert White – guitar on "Where Did Our Love Go"
        Eddie Willis – guitar on "Where Did Our Love Go" and "Baby Love"
        Joe Messina – guitar on "Come See About Me"
        James Jamerson – bass on "Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love" and "Come See About Me"
        Richard "Pistol" Allen – drums on "Where Did Our Love Go" and "Baby Love"
        Uriel Jones – drums on "Come See About Me"
        Jack Ashford – vibraphone on "Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love" and "Come See About Me"
        Andrew "Mike" Terry – baritone saxophone on "Where Did Our Love Go",
     "Baby Love" and "Come See About Me"
        Hank Cosby – tenor saxophone on "Baby Love" and "Come See About Me"
        Mike Valvano – footstomps on "Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love"
      and "Come See About Me"
 
    Recorded    December 28, 1962 – August 13, 1964
   Studio    Hitsville U.S.A., Detroit

tracklist:

Written-By – Holland-Dozier-Holland (tracks : A1 to A5, B1, B4, B6)
 
A1        Where Did Our Love Go    2:32
A2        Run, Run, Run    2:15
A3        Baby Love    2:34
A4        When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes    2:34
A5        Come See About Me    2:39
A6        Long Gone Lover
Written-By – Wm. Robinson*
2:20
B1        I'm Giving You Your Freedom    2:37
B2        A Breath Taking Guy
Written-By – Wm. Robinson*
2:20
B3        He Means The World To Me
Written-By – Norman Whitfield
1:52
B4        Standing At The Crossroads Of Love    2:27
B5        Your Kiss Of Fire
Written-By – Gordy*, Fuqua*
2:45
B6        Ask Any Girl    3:01
 
 
 
 


The Supremes ‎– Meet The Supremes


Motown records 1962 – MT 606


notes:

Meet the Supremes is the debut studio album by The Supremes,
released in late 1962 on Motown.
The LP includes the group's singles: "I Want a Guy",
 "Buttered Popcorn", "Your Heart Belongs to Me"
 and "Let Me Go the Right Way".

credits:

Diane Ross, Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson and Barbara Martinlead and background vocals
The Funk Brothers: instrumentation
Berry Gordy: producer (some tracks); Album executive producer
Smokey Robinson: producer (some tracks)
Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier: producers on "Time Changes Things"
Raymona Liles Gordy: musitron & ondioline instrumentation
(some tracks); producer on "(He's) Seventeen"

Recorded    October, 1960–September, 1962
Studio    Hitsville U.S.A., Detroit

tracklist:

A1 Your Heart Belongs To Me
Written-By – Wm. Robinson*
A2 Who's Lovin' You
Written-By – Wm. Robinson*   
A3 Baby Don't Go
Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*   
A4 Buttered Popcorn
Written-By – Barney Ales, Berry Gordy Jr.*
A5 I Want A Guy
Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*, Brian Holland,
Edward Holland, Jr., Freddie Gorman
B1 You Bring Back Memories
Written-By – Wm. Robinson*   
B2 The Boy That Got Away
Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*   
B3 Play A Sad Song
Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*   
B4 Never Again
Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*   
B5 (He's) Seventeen
Written-By – Marv Johnson, Raynoma Liles Gordy







6/28/24

Dionne Warwick ‎– Make Way For Dionne Warwick

 
Dionne Warwick ‎– Make Way For Dionne Warwick, Scepter Records ‎– SPS 523 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Scepter Records 1964 ‎– SPS 523

notes:

Make Way for Dionne Warwick is the third studio album
by American singer Dionne Warwick. It was released
by Scepter Records on August 31, 1964 in the United States.
 it became Warwick's first album to enter the US charts,
 reaching the top ten of Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.


Recorded
1963–1964, Bell Sound Studios, New York City
Producer: Burt Bacharach, Hal David

tracklist:

All tracks are written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, except where noted.

A1 A House Is Not A Home 3:00
A2 People 3:22
Written by :Jule StyneBob Merrill
A3 They Long To Be Close To You 2:23
A4 The Last One To Be Loved 3:20
A5 Land Of Make Believe 3:03
A6 Reach Out For Me 2:52
B1 You'll Never Get To Heaven 3:10
B2 Walk On By 2:58
B3 Wishin' And Hopin' 2:55
B4 I Smiled Yesterday 2:43
B5 Get Rid Of Him 2:34
written by: Helen MillerHoward Greenfield
B6 Make The Night A Little Longer 2:31
written by:  Gerry Goffin Carole King





Dionne Warwick ‎– Anyone Who Had A Heart

 

Dionne Warwick ‎– Anyone Who Had A Heart, Dionne Warwick ‎– Anyone Who Had A Heart Label:Scepter Records ‎– SRM-517 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

Scepter Records 1963 ‎– SRM-517

notes:

Anyone Who Had a Heart is the second album by
the American singer Dionne Warwick, released in
 1964 on the Scepter label. It was produced by
Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
"Don't Make Me Over" is a song written by Burt Bacharach
and Hal David, originally recorded by American
singer Dionne Warwick in August 1962

credits:

    Bob Fisher: Mastering
    Dionne Warwick: Vocals


Recorded:

1963,  Bell Sound Studios, New York City
Producer    
Burt Bacharach, Hal David


tracklist:

Written-By – Hal David - Burt Bacharach (pistes : A1, A3, A4, B1, B4 to B6)

A1 Anyone Who Had A Heart 3:11
A2 Shall I Tell Her
Written-By – Pomus*, Shuman* 2:33
A3 Don't Make Me Over 2:46
A4 I Cry Alone     2:37
A5 Getting Ready For The Heartbreak
Written-By – L. Weiss*, L. Edwards 2:30
A6 Oh Lord, What Are You Doing To Me
Written-By – B. Keyes*, L. Dixon 3:14
B1 Any Old Time Of Day     3:08
B2 Mr. Heartbreak
Written-By – Al Cleveland, Barbara English 2:33
B3 Put Yourself In My Place
Written-By – R. Obrecht*, W. Drain 2:20
B4 I Could Make You Mine 2:25
B5 This Empty Place 2:55
B6 Please Make Him Love Me 2:33






Dionne Warwick – Very Dionne

 
Dionne Warwick – Very Dionne, Scepter Records – SPS 587 Vinyle, LP, Album, Gatefold

Scepter Records 1970 – SPS 587

notes:

Very Dionne is the fourteenth studio album by American
singer Dionne Warwick, released in 1970 on the Scepter label.
It was produced by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It would be
her final album recorded with Scepter before signing
with Warner Bros. Records.

credits:

Dionne Warwick - vocals
Burt Bacharach, Marty Paich, Larry Wilcox - arrangements, conducting
Armin Steiner, Larry Levine, Michael Wright, Phil Ramone - engineer
Dick Smith - art direction

Studio    A&R Studios, New York City;
United Recording Studios, Hollywood;
A&M Studios, Los Angeles;
 Garden State Art Center, Holmdel, New Jersey


tracklist:

A1        Check Out Time
Arranged By, Conductor – B. Bacharach*
Written-By – Bacharach/David*
4:06
A2        Yesterday
Arranged By, Conductor – M. Paich*
Written-By – John Lennon/Paul McCartney*
2:36
A3        We've Only Just Begun
Arranged By, Conductor – M. Paich*
Written-By – Williams*, Nicholas*
3:07
A4        Here's That Rainy Day
Arranged By, Conductor – L. Wilcox*
Written-By – Van Heusen/Burke*
3:35
A5        The Green Grass Starts To Grow
Arranged By, Conductor – B. Bacharach*
Written-By – Bacharach/David*
3:00
B1        They Don't Give Medals To Yesterday's Heroes
Arranged By, Conductor – B. Bacharach*
Written-By – Bacharach/David*
2:55
B2        Walk The Way You Talk
Arranged By, Conductor – B. Bacharach*
Written-By – Bacharach/David*
2:50
B3        Make It Easy On Yourself
Arranged By – L. Wilcox*
Written-By – Bacharach/David*
3:34
B4        Going Out Of My Head
Arranged By, Conductor – L. Wilcox*
Written-By – Weinstein*, Randazzo*
3:08
B5        I Got Love
Arranged By, Conductor – M. Paich*
Written-By – Geld*, Udell*
2:26


 
 

 

Dionne Warwick


Soulful




Dionne Warwick  Soulful, Scepter Records  SPS 573 FVinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

Scepter Records 1969  SPS 573

notes:

Soulful is the twelfth album by Dionne Warwick
Released in 1969 on Scepter Records, it was the first of 
Warwick's Scepter albums that did not directly involve 
her longtime production and songwriting team of Burt Bacharach 
and Hal David. Instead, the album was produced by
 Warwick and Chips Moman and was composed of
 covers of soul hits and soul-influenced pop songs

credits:

Dionne Warwick, lead vocal
Arranged By [Strings]  Micheal Leach
Bass  Tommy Cogbill
Drums Gene Chrissman
Guitar  Reggie Young
Piano  Bobby Emmons
Producer  Burt Bacharach - Hal David, Chips Moman, Dionne Warwick

Recorded at American Sound Studios, Memphis, TN.
Engineer  Chips Moman

tracklist:

A1 You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
    Written-By  B. Mann*, C. Wheil*, P. Spector*     
A2 I'm Your Puppet
    Written-By  D. Penn*, L. Oldham*    
A3 People Got To Be Free
    Written-By  E. Brigati*, F. Cavaliere*    
A4 You're All I Need To Get By
    Written-By  N. Ashford-V. Simpson*    
A5 We Can Work It Out
    Written-By  J. Lennon-P. McCartney*     
B1 A Hard Day's Night
    Written-By  J. Lennon-P. McCartney*    
B2 Do Right Woman-Do Right Man
    Written-By  D. Penn*, L. Moman*    
B3 I've Been Loving You Too Long
    Written-By  J. Butler*, O. Redding*    
B4 People Get Ready
    Written-By  C. Mayfield*    
B5 Hey Jude 4:02
    Written-By  J. Lennon-P. McCartney*


 










Presenting Dionne Warwick

Presenting Dionne Warwick, Scepter Records ‎– SPS 508 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

 Scepter Records 1963 ‎– SPS 508


Credits:
 Producer   
Burt Bacharach Hal David
Recorded    Bell Sound Studios
(New York City)
 Tracklist

A1     This Empty Place 2:55
Written-By – Bacharach & David*
A2     Wishin' And Hopin' 2:55
 Written-By – Bacharach & David*
A3     I Cry Alone 2:37
Written-By – Bacharach & David*
A4     Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah 2:40
Written-By – A. Wrubel*, R. Gilbert*
A5     Make The Music Play 2:25
Written-By – Bacharach & David*
A6     If You See Bill 2:58
Written-By – L. Dixon*
B1     Don't Make Me Over 2:58
Written-By – Bacharach & David*
B2     It's Love That Really Counts 2:16
Written-By – Bacharach & David*
B3     Unlucky 2:25
Written-By – L. Shockley*, B. Banks*
B4     I Smiled Yesterday 2:25
Written-By – Bacharach & David*
B5     Make It Easy On Yourself 2:40
Written-By – Bacharach & David*
B6     The Love Of A Boy 1:59
Written-By – Bacharach & David*
 
 

 


 

The Mirettes ‎– Whirlpool

The Mirettes ‎– Whirlpool, UNI Records – 73062 Vinyl, LP, Stereo

 UNI Records 1969 – lp 73062

credits:

    Arranged By – David Blumberg
    Engineer – Jim Saunders
    Producer – Clarence Paul, Dick Cooper, Ernie Shelby
    Vocals – Jessie Smith, Robbie Montgomery, Venetta Fields

tracklist:

A1        Sister Watch Yourself
Written-By – C. Paul*, E. Shelby*
2:40
A2        Somethin's Wrong
Written-By – C. Paul*, D. Cooper*, E. Shelby*
2:22
A3        Whirlpool
Written-By – C. Paul*, D. Cooper*, E. Shelby*
2:59
A4        So Lonely
Written-By – R. Montgomery*
2:35
A5        At Last (I Found A Love)
Written-By – A. Gaye*, E. Stover*, M. Gaye*
2:37
B1        Heart Full Of Gladness
Written-By – C. Paul*, D. Cooper*, E. Shelby*
3:05
B2        Ain't You Tryin' To Cross Over
Written-By – D. Cooper*, E. Shelby*
2:53
B3        If Everybody'd Help Somebody
Written-By – C. Paul*, E. Shelby*
2:40
B4        Stand By Your Man
Written-By – B. Sherrill*, T. Wynette*
2:53






The Mirettes - In The Midnight Hour

The Mirettes - In The Midnight Hour, Revue Records  RS-7205 Vinyl, LP, Album

Revue Records 1968  RS-7205


notes:

The Mirettes were the formally known as the Ikettes,
this is their 1st Lp after leaving Ike Turner.

Crédits:

Engineer – Chris Houston
Producer, Arranged By – Jerry Goldstein
Vocals [Uncredited] – Jessie Smith*, Robbie Montgomery, Venetta Fields

Tracklist:

A1    Take Me For A Little While 2:56
Written-By – T. Martin
A2    The Real Thing 3:14
Written-By – J. Goldstein
A3    I'm A Whole New Thing 3:14
Written-By – J. Goldstein*, R. Regan
A4    On The Good Ship Lollipop 2:28
Written-By – R. Whiting*, C. Sidney
A5    Somewhere 3:02
Written-By – L. Berstein*, R. Whiting
B1    Keep On Running 2:40
Written-By – J. Edwards
B2    First Love 2:40
Written-By – J. Goldstein*
B3    Tweedle Dee 3:18
Written-By – W. Scott
B4    To Love Somebody 3:28
Written-By – B. Gibb*, R. Gibb
B5    In The Midnight Hour 3:25
Written-By – S. Cropper*, W. Pickett



 



6/27/24

Sonny Boy Williamson - Born Blind

 

Sonny Boy Williamson - Born Blind, Checker records – 883 Vinyle, 7", 45 RPM, Single,

Checker records 1957 – Single 883

 credits:
Written by Williamson

Aleck Miller:vocals and harmonica;
Robert Lockwood, Luther Tucker:guitars;
Otis Spann:piano;
Willie Dixon:bass;
Fred Below:drums

Recorded 1 September 1957 in Chicago IL

tracklist:

A        Born Blind
B        Ninety Nine
 
 
 
 

 
 

Otis Rush ‎– Homework

Otis Rush ‎– Homework, Duke Records ‎– 356 Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single

Duke Records 1962 ‎– 356


 tracklist:


A Homework
Written-By – A. Perkins*, D. Clark*

B I Have To Laugh
Written-By – D. Clark*, O. Rush*
 
 
 
 

 
 

Sam Baker ‎– Do Right Man

 

Sam Baker ‎– Do Right Man, Saadia records ‎– 9160 Vinyl, 7", Single,45rpm

Saadia records 1965 ‎– 9160

Credits

    Arranged By – Williams, Hale
    Producer – Frank Williams
    Written-By – F. Williams


tracklist:


A Do Right Man     2:48
B These Blues Are Getting Me Down (aka 'Blues Are Killing Me') 3:19


4sha

 


 

6/26/24

Jackie Shane Live at the Sapphire

 

Jackie Shane Live  at the Sapphire, Caravan records  FP 1000 Vinyl, LP, Album

Caravan records 1967  FP 1000

credits:

    vocal jackie Shane
    Organ  Curley Bridges
    Saxophone  King Herbert
    Performer  Frank Motley & The Hitchikers
    Producer John C. Irvine
    
Recorded at   Saphire Tavern
By  Ivan Bradley

tracklist:

A1         Dual Trumpet Bounce     1:55    
A2         High Heel Sneakers     3:29    
A3         Knock On Wood     4:12    
A4         Money     10:34    
B1         Raindrops     4:50    
B2         You're The One     3:42    
B3         Don't Play That Song     4:23    
B4         Papa's Got A Brand New Bag     3:55    
B5         Any Other Way     8:23


 
 

 

Jackie Shane ‎– Stand Up Straight And Tall

 

Jackie Shane ‎– Stand Up Straight And Tall, Modern Records  ‎– 45xM 1031 Vinyl, 7", Single, promo

Modern Records 1967  ‎– 45xM 1031

tracklist:

A    You Are My Sunshine
Written-By – Mitchell*, Daves*
2:25
B    Stand Up Straight And Tall
Written-By – Bob Kirkland, Mike Kirkland*
2:26






Sir Mack Rice ‎– Mustang Sally

 

Sir Mack Rice ‎– Mustang Sally, Blue Rock ‎– B-4014 Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM

Blue Rock records 1965 ‎– B-4014

credits:

    Arranged By – Dale Warren
    Producer – Andre Williams
    Written-By – M. Rice

tracklist:

A Mustang Sally 3:06

B Daddy's Home To Stay 2:14


4sha




Alex Spearman – Stranded In The Desert

 

Alex Spearman – Stranded In The Desert, White Cliffs – 232 ,Vinyle, 7", 45 RPM, Single

White Cliffs records 1966 – 232

tracklist:
A1        Stranded In The Desert    2:14
            A. Spearman, E. Frank

B1        You'll Never Find Another Man Like Me
              L. Bonds


4sha

 


 

6/24/24

Mary Jane Hooper ‎– That's How Strong Love Is

 

Mary Jane Hooper ‎– That's How Strong Love Is, World Pacific records  ‎– 77904 Vinyl, 7", Promo

World Pacific records 1968 ‎– 77904

notes:
New Orleans funk diva Mary Jane Hooper remains one
of the most shadowy figures in Crescent City soul history.
 Famed for her collaboration with legendary producer Eddie Bo.



Credits
Arranged By – Eddie Bo
Producer – Al Scramuzza

A    That's How Strong Love Is
Written By – Benjamin Johnson, Edwin J. Bocage*
2:36
B    I Feel A Hurt
Written-By – Alfred Scramuzza*, Edwin J. Bocage*
2:33


 
 

 

Jackie Harris ‎– No Kind Of Man



Jackie Harris  ‎– No Kind Of Man,  Chess records  ‎– 1946, Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM

Chess records 1965  ‎– single 1946



credits:
 

Al Perkins Guitar 
 
Written & produced by Al Perkins








Johnny Otis ‎– The Hash

 

Johnny Otis ‎–  The Hash, King Records  ‎– 45-5790 Vinyl, 7", promotionnal copy

King Records 1963 ‎– 45-5790

tracklist:

A    Johnny Otis    Bye, Bye, Baby (I'm Leaving You)   
Otis, King       
B    Johnny Otis    The Hash   
J. Otis, E. Freeman   
 

 
 
     



6/23/24

The Johnny Otis Show Live At Monterey!

 

The Johnny Otis Show Live At Monterey!, Epic records ‎– EG 30473 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album

Epic records ‎1970 – EG 30473

notes:

double lp recorded at the monterey festival

tracklist:

A1 Willie And The Hand Jive
 Written-By – J. Otis*
A2 Cry Me A River Blues
Arranged By – Little Esther Phillips*
A3 Cleanhead's Blues
Written-By – E. Vinson*
A4 I Got A Gal
Written-By – J. Turner*
A5     Since I Met You Baby
Written-By – J. Hunter*
B1 Baby Don't You Know
Written-By – R. Milton*
B2 Preacher's Blues
Written-By – G. Connors*
B3 Good Rockin' Tonight
Written-By – R. Brown*
B4 The Time Machine
Written-By – S. Otis*
B5     Margie's Boogie
Written-By – J. Otis*
Little Esther's Blues     6:45
C1-1 Blowtop Blues    
C1-2 T Bone Blues    
C1-3 Jelly Jelly    
C2 Kidney Stew
Written-By – E. Vinson*, L. Blackman*
C3 The Things That I Used To Do
Written By – E. Jones
C4 R. M. Blues
Written-By – R. Milton*
D1 Shuggie's Boogie
Written-By – J. Otis*, S. Otis*
D2 You Better Look Out
Written-By – D. Evans*, J. Otis*
D3 Goin' Back To L. A.
Written-By – D. Evans*, J. Otis*
D4 Plastic Man
Written-By – L. Chandler*
D4 Boogie Woogie Bye Bye
Written-By – J. Otis*

 

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Wild Bill Davis ‎– Free, Frantic And Funky

 

Wild Bill Davis ‎– Free, Frantic And Funky, RCA Victor ‎– LPM-3314 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

RCA Victor records ‎1965 – LPM-3314

Credits:

Bass – George Duvivier (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1)
Drums – Jimmy Hopps (tracks: A2, A4, A5, B2 to B6),
Osie Johnson (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1)
Guitar – Dicky Thompson (tracks: A1 to B6),
Mundell Lowe (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1)
Organ – Wild Bill Davis (tracks: A1 to B6)
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Bob Brown (tracks: A2, A4, A5, B2 to B6),
Jerome Richardson (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1),
Seldon Powell (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1)

Notes:
Dynagroove Series

Recorded in RCA Victor's Studio B, New York City.
1965, Radio Corporation of America.
Producer – Joe René
Recorder – Ray Hall

Tracklist:

A1 C Jam Blues 2:33
A2 C.C. Rider 3:42
A3 Hit The Road Jack 2:27
A4 Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Teas Me) 4:30
A5 I Can't Stop Loving You 2:46
A6 Sent For You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today) 2:29
B1 Well, Git It 2:44
B2 Azure-te` (Paris Blues) 3:33
B3 Free, Frantic And Funky 3:44
B4 Don't Cry Baby 2:07
B6 Make Love To Me 3:51
 






6/22/24

Bill Doggett ‎– Honky Tonk Popcorn

 

Bill Doggett ‎– Honky Tonk Popcorn, King Records  – KS 1078 Vinyl, LP, Album

King Records 1969  – KS 1078

 credits:
 
Engineer [Audio] – Dave Harrison, Ron Lenhoff
Producer – Bill Doggett, Hal Neely, James Brow
Recorded at King Studio, Cincinnati


tracklist:

A1        Honky Tonk
Written-By – B. Doggett*, S. Shepherd*
2:55
A2        Twenty Five Miles
Written-By – E. Starr*
2:34
A3        Honky Tonk Popcorn
Written-By – James Brown
2:55
A4        Slippin' In
Written-By – Bill Doggett
2:33
A5        Cozy Corner
Written-By – Bill Doggett
5:15
A6        Corner Pocket
Written-By – Bill Doggett
3:00
B1        Make Your Move
Written-By – Bill Doggett
2:25
B2        After Lunch
Written-By – Bill Doggett, Soda Pop Hadley
2:52
B3        Mad
Written-By – Bill Doggett
2:54
B4        A Doozy
Written-By – Bill Doggett
2:50
B5        Mr. Pitiful
Written-By – O. Redding*, S. Cropper*
2:29
B6        Turnabout
Written-By – B. Doggett*, O. Turner*
2:37

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6/21/24

Bill Doggett ‎– Everybody Dance The Honky Tonk

 

Bill Doggett ‎– Everybody Dance The Honky Tonk, King Records  ‎– 395-531 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

King Records  1956 ‎– 395-531

notes:
Everybody Dance the Honky Tonk is an album by American
organist Bill Doggett released by the King label in 1956.

credits:

    Bill Doggett – organ
    Clifford Scott – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone (tracks 1-3 & 5-11)
    Irving "Skinny" Brown – tenor saxophone (track 4)
    Clifford Bush (track 4), Billy Butler (tracks 1-3 & 5-11),
    John Faire (tracks 5-8, 10 & 11) – guitar
    Edwyn Conley (tracks 5-8 & 10), Al Lucas (track 9), Carl Pruitt (tracks 1-3),
   Clarence Mack (track 4) - bass
    Shep Shepherd – drums
    Tommy Brown – vocals, maracas, claves (tracks 6-8)

Recorded    May 19, 1954, January 12 & June 16, 1956,
 September 18 and October 12 & 29, 1956
Studio    Cincinnati, OH and New York City, NY


tracklist:

A1        Honky Tonk (Part 1)
Written-By – Doggett*, Butler*, Scott*, Shepherd*
A2        Honky Tonk (Part 2)
Written-By – Doggett*, Butler*, Scott*, Shepherd*
A3        On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Written-By – McHugh - Fields*
A4        Afternoon Jump
Written-By – B. Red Ellis
A5        Peacock Alley
Written-By – Ellis*, Butler*
A6        Big Boy
Written-By – Bill Jennings
B1        Slow Walk
Written-By – Sil Austin
B2        Nothin' Yet
Written-By – B. Red Ellis
B3        When Your Lover Has Gone
Written-By – E. A. Swan*
B4        Honky Tonk Number Three
Written-By – Doggett*, Butler*, Scott*, Sheppard*
B5        Leaps And Bounds
Written-By – Ellis*, Butler*, Scott*, Shepherd*





The Gerald Wilson Orchestra, ‎– Live And Swinging

 

The  Gerald Wilson Orchestra,  ‎– Live And Swinging, Pacific Jazz Records – PJ-10118 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono, gatefold

Pacific Jazz Records 1967 – PJ-10118

notes:

Live and Swinging (subtitled The Gerald Wilson Orchestra
 Plays Standards and Blues) is a live album by the Gerald Wilson
Orchestra recorded in 1967 and released on the Pacific Jazz label

credits:

Bass – William "Buddy" Woodson*
Conductor – Gerald Wilson
Drums – Carl Lott
Organ – Jack Wilson
Piano – Phil Moore III
Saxophone [Alto] – Anthony Ortega, Ray Bojorquez
Saxophone [Baritone], Tuba – Howard Johnson (3)
Saxophone [Tenor] – Hadley Caliman, Harold Land
Trombone – Don Switzer, Lester Robertson, Mike Barone, Thurman Green
Trumpet – Al Porcino, Alex Rodriguez, Charles Tolliver,
 Dick Forest, Gary Barone, Larry McGuire


Engineer – Wally Heider
Producer – Albert Marx, Richard Bock

Recorded    March 31 and April 1, 1967
Marty's on the Hill, Los Angeles,


tracklist:

A1        Paper Man
Written-By, Arranged By – Charles Tolliver
6:46
A2        I Should Care
Arranged By – Dick Grove
Written-By – A. Stordahl*, P. Weston*, S. Cahn*
3:27
A3        I've Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
Arranged By – Gerald Wilson
Written-By – D. Ellington*, P. Webster*
4:10
A4        The "IT's" Where It's At
Arranged By – Gerald Wilson
Written-By – Harold Land
5:38
B1        Blues For A Scorpio
Arranged By – Mike Barone
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
5:52
B2        Li'l Darlin'
Written-By – Neal Hefti
5:17
B3        Misty
Arranged By – Mike Barone
Written-By – E. Garner*, J. Burke*
3:03
B4        Viva Tirado
Written-By, Arranged By – Gerald Wilson
7:46
 






Marlena Shaw – The Spice Of Life

Cadet records 1969– LPS-833 DJ

 

credits and notes:
The Spice of Life is the second album by Marlena Shaw.
It was her last studio album with Cadet Records and
contains her famous version of the
Ashford & Simpson song "California Soul".


   Recorded at Ter Mar Studio Chicago, Feb. & July, 1969
Arranged By, Producer – Charles Stepney, Richard Evans 
Engineer – Dave Purple, Stu Black
Album Supervision – Bobby Miller


track list:

A1        Woman Of The Ghetto
Written-By – Miller*, Shaw*, Evans*
6:02
A2        Call It Stormy Monday
Written-By – Walker*
3:01
A3        Where Can I Go?
Written-By – Fuld*, Berland*, Miller*
2:21
A4        I'm Satisfied
Written-By – Dollison*
2:48
A5        I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel To Be Free)
Written-By – Taylor*, Dallas*
3:12
B1        Liberation Conversation
Written-By – Miller*, Shaw*
2:03
B2        California Soul
Written-By – Ashford & Simpson
2:59
B3        Go Away Little Boy
Written-By – Goffin & King*
2:45
B4        Looking Thru The Eyes Of Love
Written-By – Mann & Weil*
3:00
B5        Anyone Can Move A Mountain
Written-By – Marks*
3:0
 
 





 



The Gerald Wilson Orchestra ‎

 

 

 California Soul

 

 

The Gerald Wilson Orchestra ‎– California Soul, World Pacific Jazz records ‎– St-20135 Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold

World Pacific Jazz records 1968 ‎– St-20135


notes:

California Soul is an album by the Gerald Wilson Orchestra
recorded in 1968 and released on the Pacific Jazz label

credits:

Gerald Wilson - arranger, conductor
Bobby Bryant (tracks 2, 5, 6 & 8), Larry McGuire (tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 9),
Ollie Mitchell (tracks 1, 4 & 7), Alex Rodriguez (tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 9),
Tony Rusch (tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 9), Dalton Smith (tracks 1, 4 & 7) - trumpet
Thurman Green, Lester Robertson, Frank Strong - trombone
Mike Wimberly - bass trombone
Art Maebe - French horn, tuba (tracks 3 & 9)
David Duke (tracks 2, 5, 6 & 8), George Hyde (tracks 1, 4 & 7),
Jim McGee (tracks 1, 4 & 7) - French horn
Ramon Bojorquez, Henry DeVega - alto saxophone
Anthony Ortega - alto saxophone, flute, piccolo
Hadley Caliman, Harold Land - tenor saxophone
Bill Perkins - tenor saxophone, flute (tracks 1, 4 & 7)
Richard Aplanalp - baritone saxophone
Alan Beutler - alto saxophone, baritone saxophone (tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 9)
William Green - flute, piccolo (tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 9)
Pete Terry - bass clarinet, bassoon
Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone
Tommy Flanagan (tracks 3 & 9), Jimmy Rowles,
Mike Wofford (tracks 1, 4 & 7) - piano, organ, electric harpsichord
Mike Anthony - guitar
Stanley Gilbert - bass (tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 & 9)
Wilton Felder - electric bass
Carl Lott - drums
Hugh Anderson, Joe Porcaro - percussion

Recorded   
August 7 & 16 and September 2, 1968
Liberty Studios, Hollywood, CA

Art Direction – Woody Woodward
Co-producer – Albert Marx Productions
Engineer – Lanky Linstrot
Producer – Richard Bock

tracklist:

A1 California Soul
Composed By – Nickolas Ashford - Valerie Simpson 4:06
A2 Light My Fire
Composed By – The Doors 5:00
A3 Channel Island
Composed By – Gerald Wilson 5:05
A4 Lullaby From Rosemary's Baby
Composed By – Christopher Komeda 2:47
A5 Sunshine Of Your Love
Composed By – Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Pete Brown 2:49
B1 Russian River
Composed By – Gerald Wilson 5:20
B2 Yesterlove
Composed By – Al Cleveland, William Robinson 3:57
B3 Down Here On The Ground
Composed By – Gale Garnett, Lalo Schifrin 4:45
B4 El Presidente
Composed By – Gerald Wilson 4:10






The 17 Piece Orchestra Of Gerald Wilson ‎– You Better Believe It!





The 17 Piece Orchestra Of Gerald Wilson ‎– You Better Believe It!, Pacific Jazz Records – PJ 34 Vinyl, LP, Album, mono

Pacific Jazz Records 1961 – PJ 34

notes:

You Better Believe It! is an album by Jazz musician and bandleader
 Gerald Wilson. Recorded in 1961 for the Pacific Jazz label,
it featuring a 17 piece orchestra, the music is arranged, directed
and mainly composed by Wilson. The orchestra is made up of
 west coast-based musicians such as Richard "Groove" Holmes,
Harold Land, and Carmell Jones.


credits:

Alto Saxophone [Soloist] – Joe Maini (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3)
Bass – Jimmy Bond
Drums – Mel Lewis
Guitar – Gene Edwards (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3)
Organ – Richard Holmes
Reeds – Buddy Collette, Don Raffell (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3),
Harry Klee (tracks: A1, A4, B1), Jack Nimitz (tracks: A1, A4, B1)
Tenor Saxophone [Soloist] – Harold Land (tracks: A1, A4, B1),
Teddy Edwards, Walter Benton (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3)
Trombone – Bob Edmonson*, Frank Strong (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3),
John Ewing, Kenny Shroyer, Lester Robinson (tracks: A1, A4, B1)
Trumpet – Al Porcino (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3),
Gerald Wilson, Jack Trainor* (tracks: A2, A3, B2, B3),
Jimmy Zito* (tracks: A1, A4, B1), Johnny Audino*,
Ray Triscari (tracks: A1, A4, B1)
Trumpet [Soloist] – Carmell Jones

recorded :

Recorded    September 9 & 30, 1961
Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, California



tracklist:

A1    Blues For Yna Yna
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
6:51   
A2         Jeri
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
3:40   
A3    Moody Blue
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
3:05   
A4    Straight Up And Down
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
3:49   
B1  The Wailer
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
7:16   
B2     You Better Believe It
Written-By – Gerald Wilson, Richard "Groove" Holmes
5:16   
B3     Yvette
Written-By – Gerald Wilson
3:33   







6/20/24

Kenny Burrell ‎– Midnight Blue

Kenny Burrell ‎– Midnight Blue, Blue Note records– BLP 4123 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

Blue Note records 1963  BLP 4123


Notes:

Midnight Blue is a 1963 album by jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell
featuring Stanley Turrentine on tenor saxophone,
Major Holley on double bass, Bill English on drums
and Ray Barretto on conga, and is one of Burrell's
best-known works for Blue Note.                     
 
 credits:

Ray Barretto  -  Conga
Stanley Turrentine  -  Sax (Tenor)
Billy Gene English  -  Drums
Major Holley  -  Bass
Kenny Burrell  -  Guitar

Recorded    January 8, 1963
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs
Rudy Van Gelder  -  Engineer
Alfred Lion  -  Producer


tracklist:

A1        Chittlins Con Carne
Written-By – Burrell*
A2        Mule
Written-By – Major Holley Jr.*
A3        Soul Lament
Written-By – Burrell*
A4        Midnight Blue
Written-By – Burrell*
B1        Wavy Gravy
Written-By – Burrell*
B2        Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
Written-By – Razaf*, Redman*
B3        Saturday Night Blues
Written-By – Burrell*







Boogaloo Joe Jones No Way!

 

Boogaloo Joe Jones No Way!, Prestige records  PR 10004,   Vinyl, LP, Album,Mono

Prestige records 1970  PR 10004

notes:
No Way! is the fifth album by guitarist Boogaloo Joe Jones
 which was recorded in 1970 and released on the Prestige label.

credits:

Boogaloo Joe Jones - guitar
Grover Washington Jr. - tenor saxophone
Sonny Phillips - organ, electric piano (tracks 1-3 & 5)
Butch Cornell - organ (tracks 4 & 6)
Jimmy Lewis - electric bass
Bernard Purdie - drums

Recorded Recorded     November 23, 1970
Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey   

tracklist:

All compositions by Boogaloo Joe Jones except where noted
A1 No Way     7:13    
A2 If You Were Mine     4:48
(Jimmy Lewis)   
A3 Georgia On My Mind     5:55
(Hoagy Carmichael, Stuart Gorrell)   
B1 Sunshine Alley     7:05
(Butch Cornell)   
B2 I'll Be There     4:02
(Berry Gordy, Bob West, Willie Hutch, Hal Davis)    
B3 Holdin' Back     6:45

 

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6/19/24

The 3 Souls Featuring Sonny Cox ‎– Soul Sounds

Argo Records 1965 ‎– 4044

credits:

Sonny Cox - Alto Saxophone
Ken Prince - Organ
Robert Shy - Drums
Louis Satterfield - Electric Bass
Gerald Sims - Guitar
Arrangements by Sonny Cox and Ken Prince

Recorded - February 12, 1965, Ter Mar Recording Studio, Chicago
Album Supervision & Production: Roquel Davis and Esmond Edwards
Engineer: Ron Malo

tracklist:

A1        You're No Good
Written-By – Clint Ballard Jr.
3:14
A2        I Dont Want To Hear Any More
Written-By – Randy Newman
4:15
A3        Dear Old Stockholm
Written-By – Stan Getz
3:40
A4        Walk On By
Written-By – Burt Bacharach
3:06
A5        Big Jim
Written-By – Ken Prince, Sonny Cox
3:25
B1        A House Is Not A Home
Written-By – Burt Bacharach
3:22
B2        Black Nile
Written-By – Wayne Shorter
4:16
B3        Chitlins Con Carne
Written-By – Kenny Burrell
5:07
B4        Armageddon
Written-By – Wayne Shorter
4:32




 





6/18/24

The Three Souls – Dangerous Dan Express

 

The Three Souls  – Dangerous Dan Express, Argo Records  LPS-4036 Vinyl, LP, stereo

Argo Records 1964  LPS-4036


credits:

    Alto Saxophone – London (Sonny) Cox
    Bongos – George Harris
    Drums – Robert Shy
    Organ – Ken Prince

Recorded - January 3 & February 12, 1964, Ter Mar Recording Studio, Chicago

Supervision - Billy Davis & Esmond Edwards
Engineer - Ron Malo
Cover - Don Bronstein

tracklist:

A1        Dangerous Dan Express
Guitar – Gerald Sims
Written-By – Landon Cox*
3:16
A2        Our Day Will Come
Guitar – George Eskridge
Written-By – Bob Hilliard, M. Garson*
4:45
A3        Fannie Mae
Guitar – George Eskridge
Written-By – Ken Prince, Robert Shy, Landon Cox*
3:58
A4        Ol Man River
Guitar – George Eskridge
Written-By – Hammerstein-Kern
4:20
B1        Mile Stones
Guitar – Gerald Sims
Written-By – Miles Davis
5:16
B2        Hi Heel Sneakers
Guitar – George Eskridge
Written-By – Robert Higgenbotham*
3:16
B3        Greasy Sonny
Guitar – Gerald Sims
Written-By – Landon Cox*
4:40
B4        Past Due
Guitar – Gerald Sims
Written-By – Landon Cox*
3:40