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Personnel: Percy Mayfield (vocals, piano), Pee Wee Crayton, Bobby Murray, Ron Thompson (guitar), Dr. Wild Willie Moore, Julien Vaught, Bobbie Webb (saxophone), Mark Naftalin (piano, organ), Leonard Gill, Henry Oden, Francis Rocco Prestia, Ted Wysinger (bass), Fred Casey, Francis Clay, Kelvin Dixon, Gary Silva (drums). Recorded live at Sleeping Lady Cafe, Fairfax, California and Uncle Charlie's, Corte Maderna, California between July 1981 and August 1983. All songs written by Percy Mayfield except "The Highway Is Like A Woman" (Mayfield/James). LIVE was originally recorded for the KTIM-FM (San Francisco, CA) Blue Monday Party radio broadcasts. Personnel: Percy Mayfield (vocals, piano); Pee Wee Crayton, Ron Thompson, Bobby Murray (guitar); Julien Vaught, Bobbie Webb, Wild Bill Moore (saxophone); Mark Naftalin (piano, organ, keyboards); Gary Silva, Francis Clay, Kelvin Dixon, Fred Casey (drums). Audio Mixers: Nancy King; Phil Edwards . Although the first-ever release of live Mayfield material is culled from performances between 1981 and 1983, the twilight of the singer's blues career, he remains in fine, laidback voice throughout. The selections draw on all periods of his three decades as a songwriter, and include "Please Send Me Someone to Love," "The River's Invitation," and "Don't Start Lying to Me." Founding Paul Butterfield Blues Band pianist Mark Naftalin backs Mayfield throughout the collection; he also served as the set's producer. ~ Jason AnkenyRolling Stone (2/4/93, p.66) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...a compelling summation of the work of an under-appreciated blues songwriter...Mayfield weaves a spell that will live in people's minds for years to come..." Down Beat (11/92, p.50) - 4 Stars - Very Good - "...showcases the West Coast legend in the twilight of his career....he creates a riveting sense of intimacy, and his lyrics are sublime.." Option (7-8/92, p.114) - "...The groove is informal and friendly, resulting in some of the mellowest blues around....enjoyable.." Percy Mayfield Live Songs Live Review
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Purchase Live CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Howard Alden Hand-Crafted Swing CD (1992)
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$8.09 Personnel: Howard Alden (guitar), George Van Eps (guitar), Dave Stone (bass), Jake Henna (drums). This is the second of four CDs featuring George Van Eps (still at the top of his game at age 77), the pioneer of the seven-string electric guitar, with Howard Alden (just 32 at the time of these recordings), one of the most gifted guitarists of his generation, along with bassist Dave Stone and drummer Jake Hanna (who sticks to brushes when present). The interaction between the two players is similar to that of two old friends who have performed together countless times; lyricism and effortless swing are the key ingredients throughout the sessions. The focus is primarily upon standards of the 1930s and 1940s, including show tunes like "All the Things You Are," "I Could Write a Book," and "The Nearness of You," as well as jazz classics such as "What's New," "Stompin' at the Savoy," and "Lil' Darlin'." Van Eps also wrote two of the songs, "Lap Piano" and "Forty-Eight," both of which are miniatures featuring the veteran unaccompanied. The influence of Van Eps upon Alden can't be underestimated, as the younger guitarist was having a seven-string electric guitar built for him while these sessions were in progress, so by the time of their next meeting in the studio he could also take ...
| | Percy Mayfield Memory Pain CD (1992)
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$13.09 Personnel includes: Percy Mayfield (vocals). Recorded at Universal Recorders, Hollywood, California and Master Recorders Los Angeles, California between 1950 and 1957. Includes liner notes by Billy Vera, historic photographs and track annotations with personnel listings. Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1992, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California). This is part of The Legends Of Specialty Series. Personnel: Percy Mayfield (vocals); Joy Hamilton (vocals); Ulysses Livingston, Mitchell "Tiny" Webb, William Harvey Pyles, Herman Burell Mitchell, Eugene Floyd Phillips, Charlie Eldridge "Chuck" Norris, Harold Leonard Grant, Rene Hall, Clifton White (guitar); John Shelley Crawford, Richard Wells (saxophone); Joe Grant (alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); William B. Woodman, Jr., James Jackson, Jack McVea, Hubert Myers, Thomas Maxwell Davis (tenor saxophone); Floyd Turnham, Maurice Simon, William Lundy, Charlie Waller (baritone saxophone); Fletcher Smith, Gerald Wiggins, Christine ...
| | Magic Sam Legacy CD (1989)
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$9.95 never before released material that was created during the sessions for his 2 legendary albums "West Side Soul" & "Black Magic", inc. alternate take of "Easy Baby"
Personnel: Magic Sam (vocals, guitar); Mighty Joe Young (guitar); Shakey Jake (harmonica); Eddie Shaw (tenor saxophone); Lafayette Leake (piano); Mac Thompson (bass); Robert Richey, Odie Payne, III (drums). Recorded between February 1966 and November 1968. Includes liner notes by Bob Koester. THE LEGACY contains all previously unissued material from the WEST SIDE SOUL and BLACK MAGIC sessions. Personnel: Magic Sam (vocals, guitar); Mighty Joe Young (guitar); Shakey Jake Harris (harmonica); Eddie Shaw (tenor saxophone); Lafayette Leake (piano); Odie Payne, Jr., Robert Richey (drums). Liner Note Author: Robert G. Koester. Recording information: MBS Studio, Chicago, IL (02/06/1966-11/06/1968); ...
| | Jody Williams Return Of A Legend CD (2002)
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$13.85 Personnel includes: Jody Williams (vocals, guitar); Willie Henderson (arranger, baritone saxophone); Sean Costello, Tinsley Ellis, Rusty Zinn (guitar, background vocals); Ronnie Baker Brooks (guitar); Billy Boy Arnold (harmonica, background vocals); Hank Ford (saxophone); Kenny Smith (trumpet); Allen Batts (piano, organ); Harlan Terson (bass); Kenny Smith (drums). Recorded at Tone Zone Studios, Chicago, Illinois in September 2001. Includes liner notes by Bill Dahl. Digitally remastered using HDCD technology. Personnel: Jody Williams (vocals, guitar, maracas); Rusty Zinn, Sean Costello, Tinsley Ellis (vocals, guitar); Billy Boy Arnold (vocals, harp); Ronnie Baker Brooks (guitar); Hank Ford (tenor saxophone); Willie Henderson (baritone saxophone); Kenny Anderson (trumpet); Allen Batts (piano, organ); Kenny Smith (drums). Audio Mixer: Fred Breitberg. Liner Note Author: Bill Dahl. Recording information: Tone Zone, Chicago, IL (09/2001). Photographer: ...
| | Midnite Blues Party CD (2002)
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$13.85 Here's 27 tracks, over 70 minutes of ultra-rare blues, R&B, soul and rockers from the 1950s & 1960s (from the vaults of Bluehart Archives) appearing for the first time on CD. Artists include Little Joe Hinton, Baby Huey, Good Time Charlie, Ray Lee Johnso
Performers include: Little Joe Hinton, Baby Huey, Good Time Charlie, Ray Lee Johnson, Blue Bull, Night Riders, Birmingham Junior, Bobby Long, Randy Hobbs, Little Grier, Bob Reid, Al Gants, Buddy Lamp, Jim Sweeny. Compilation producers: Willie Mitchell, Andre Williams. Recorded in the 1950's & 1960's. Contains 27 tracks. Personnel: Ted Taylor (vocals). Liner Note Author: Andrew Galloway. Photographer: Gary Collver. As the title says, ...
| | Mike Bloomfield Super Session CD (1968) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.75 Those familiar with the Live Adventures album these two recorded at the Fillmore West know how brilliant they could be on stage, and here's another gem, recorded at the Fillmore East this time and featuring 'One Way Out,' 'It's My Own Fault' (with Bloomfield trading licks with Johnny Winter...Johnny was signed to Columbia after this gig!). Newly remastered & now with 4 bonus tracks, 'Albert's Shuffle' (2002 Remix w/o Horns), 'Season of the Witch.' (2002 Remix w/o Horns), 'Blues For Nothing' (Studio Outtake) & 'Fat Grey Cloud' Previously Unreleased Live Track). Features 12-page booklet with unpublished photos from the recording session, new liner notes by Al Kooper & the Rolling Stone Hall Of Fame review by David Fricke. 60 scintillating minutes! 13 tracks. Colunbia/Legacy. 2003.
Full performer name: Mike Bloomfield/Al Kooper/Steve Stills. Personnel: Mike Bloomfield (electric guitar); ...
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| | Widespread Panic Another Joyous Occasion CD (2000)
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$14.29 /Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Engineers: Danny Friedman, Brad Blettenberg. WIDESPREAD PANIC: John Bell (vocals, guitar); Michael Houser (guitar, background vocals); John Hermann (keyboards, background vocals); Dave Schools (bass); Todd Nance (drums); Domingo S. Ortiz (percussion). THE DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND: Roger Lewis (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone); Kevin Harris (tenor saxophone); Efrem Towns (trumpet); Revert Andrews (trombone); Julius McKee (sousaphone, bass); Richard Knox (keyboards); Terence Higgins (drums, percussion). Personnel: John Hermann (vocals, guitar, keyboards); John Bell , Michael Houser (vocals, guitar); Roger Lewis (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone); Kevin Harris (tenor saxophone); Efrem Towns (trumpet); Revert Andrews (trombone); Julius McKee (sousaphone); Richard Knox (keyboards); Terence Higgins (drums, percussion); Todd Nance (drums); Domingo Ortiz (percussion). Audio Mixers: John Keane; Billy Field. Photographers: Thomas G. Smith; Michael Sheehan; Flournoy Holmes. After the success of its first live album -- 1998's Light Fuse, Get Away -- and after parting with longtime label Capricorn Records, Widespread Panic self-released this album comprised of live tracks from its 1999 summer and fall tours. The band's greatest strength has always been its live shows. Vocalist John Bell's expressive ad-libbing coupled with the powerful percussive sounds generated by Domingo S. Ortiz and Mike Houser's searing guitar riffs keep loyal fans on the road. The problem with this album is the addition of 1999 touring companions the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. What began as an interesting infusion of brass sounds turned into a discordant attempt at jamming. The Dirty Dozen players just add clutter to Widespread Panic's already full sound. There are a couple of exceptions. ...
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