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Mitch Woods & His Rocket 88's: Mitch Woods (vocals, piano, organ); Kenny Ray (guitar); Rob Sudduth (tenor & baritone saxophones); Steve Wolf (bass); Lance Dickerson (drums).
With West Coast jump blues and boogie-woogie piano. this is tasty, if not particularly original. Charlie Musselwhite guests on harp. ~ Niles J. Frantz
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California. Includes liner notes by Joel Selvin.
Composer: Mitch Woods.
Personnel: Mitch Woods (vocals, piano, organ); Kenny "Blue" Ray, Ronnie Earl (guitar); Charlie Musselwhite (harmonica); John Firmin (saxophone); Rich Lataille (alto saxophone); Rob Sudduth (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Greg Piccolo (tenor saxophone); Doug James (baritone saxophone); Curt Linberg (trombone); Lance Dickerson (drums).
Liner Note Author: Joel Selvin.
Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA.
Photographer: Jay ONeil.
Unknown Contributor Role: Greg Piccolo.
Additional personnel: Ronnie Earl (guitar); Charlie Musselwhite (harmonica); John Firmin (saxophone); Curtis Linberg (trombone); The Roomful Of Blues Horns. Solid Gold Cadillac Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $3.09) | | Category | Jazz Instrument Albums, Blues CDs, Swing, Boogie Woogie, Rock/Pop | | Label | Blind Pig | | Orig Year | 1991 | | All Time Sales Rank | 85283  | | CD Universe Part number | 1025437 | | Catalog number | 484191 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 29, 1992 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Mitch Woods | | Engineer | Tom Size | | Recording Time | 67 minutes | | Personnel | Doug James - baritone saxophone Rich Lataille - alto saxophone Greg Piccolo - tenor saxophone Lance Dickerson - drums Rob Sudduth - tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone Mitch Woods - vocals, piano, organ Curt Linberg - trombone Kenny "Blue" Ray
Also: Charlie Musselwhite, Ronnie Earl, John Firmin, Curtis Linberg, Roomful Of Blues Horns |
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