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Track listing: TINY'S TEMPO / I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU JUST THE SAME / ROMANCE WITHOUT FINANCE / RED CROSS / GROOVIN' WITH GRIMES / "C" JAM BLUES / FLYING HOME PART 1 / FLYING HOME PART 2 / TINY'S BOOGIE WOOGIE / PROFOUNDLY BLUE / BLUE HARLEM / THAT OLD BLAC 1944-1949 Review
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Purchase 1944-1949 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Muddy Waters 1941-1947 CD (2001)
1944-1949
$12.89 From AAFS, Chess, Testament, 20th Century and Aristocrat sides. Track Listing of songs: Country Blues / I Be's Troubled / Burr Clover Farm Blues / Ramblin' Kid Blues / Rosalie / Joe turner Blues / Pearlie May Blues / Take A Walk With Me / Burr Clover Farm Blues /
Personnel includes: Muddy Waters, Percy Thomas (vocals, guitar); Son Simms (guitar, violin); Sunnyland Slim (piano); Big Crawford (bass); Judge Riley (drums). This is part of Classics' Blues & Rhythm series. While the Chess/MCA reissue of The Complete Plantation Recordings of Muddy Waters focuses upon the 1941 and 1942 sessions, including alternate takes and spoken interviews, the Classics Blues & Rhythm Series presents ...
| | Amos Milburn 1946-1947 CD (2002)
1944-1949
$18.05 Track Listing of songs: After Midnight / My Baby's Bogging / Darling How Long / Down The Roap Apiece / Amos' Blues / Amos' Boogie / Don't Beg Me / Operation Blues / Cinch Blues / Everything I Do Is Wrong / My Love Is Limited / Blues At Sundown / Money Hustlin' Wo
Personnel includes: Amos Milburn (vocals, piano); Maxwell Davis (tenor saxophone). Recorded in Los Angeles, California in 1946 & 1947. Includes liner notes by Dave ...
| | Roy Brown 1947-1949 CD (2002)
1944-1949
$18.05
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| | Quincy Jones Smackwater Jack CD (1971) Import
1944-1949
$15.15 Out of print in the U.S.! release from the multi-talented Quincy Jones, an album that steps away from pure Jazz and allows Quincy to spread his musical wings a bit. Features eight tracks including some of his themes to various television series including 'Ironside', 'Theme From The Anderson Tapes' and 'Hikky-Burr' (from the Bill Cosby Show). Universal.
Personnel includes: Quincy Jones, Valerie Simpson, Bill Cosby, Marilyn Jackson (vocals); Jerome Richardson, Peter Christlieb (saxophone); Hubert Laws (tenor saxophone, flute); Wayne Andre, Garnett Brown (trombone); Marvin Stamm, Freddie Hubbard (flugelhorn); Toots Thielmans (harmonica, guitar); Milt Jackson (vibraphone); Bob James, Jakie Byard, Joe Sample, Bobby Scott (piano); Dick Hyman (electric harpsichord, piano); Paul Beaver, Edd Kalehoff (Moog synthesizer); Jim Hall, Eric Gale (guitar); Ray Brown, Carol Kaye (bass); Grady Tate, Paul Humphries (drums). Producers: Ray Brown, Phil Ramone, Quincy Jones. Recorded at A & R Studios, New York. Quincy Jones had jazz fans wondering when he released his killer GULA MATARI album in 1970. That set, with a gorgeous reading of Paul Simon's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" with a lead vocal by none other than Valerie Simpson, pointed quite solidly into the direction Jones was traveling: unabashedly toward pop, but with his own trademark taste and sophistication at the forefront. Its follow-up, SMACKWATER JACK, marked Jones, along with Phil Ramone and Ray Brown in the producer's chair, and knocked purist jazz fans on their heads with its killer meld of pop tunes, television and film themes, pop vocals, and big-band charts. The personnel list is a who's-who of jazzers including Monty Alexander, Jim Hall, Pete Christlieb, Joe Beck, Bobby Scott, Ernie Royal, Freddie Hubbard, Jerome Richardson, Ray Brown, Jaki Byard, Toots Thielemans, and many others. But it also hosted the talents of new school players who dug pop and soul, such as Grady Tate, Bob James, Joe Sample, Chuck Rainey, Paul Humphries, Eric Gale, and others. And yes, Simpson was back on this session in an epic reading of Marvin Gaye's "What's Goin' On,'" that featured Carol Kaye and Harry Lookofsky on soulful, psychedelic jazz strings and a smoking harmonica solo by Thielemans. The title cut, of course, is a reading of the Gerry Goffin and Carole King number, done in a taut, funky soul style with Rainey's bassline popping and bubbling under the entire mix. Other highlights include a rocking version of the television theme from Ironside, and "Hikky-Burr," the now infamous theme from the Bill Cosby Show with a guest vocal from Bill. The version of Vince Guaraldi's ...
| | Bob Marley One Love CD (1991) (Import) England; United Kingdom
1944-1949
$10.49 18 classic tracks from the 'King of Reggae', includes the classics 'Sun Is Shining' & 'One Love'. Epic. 2004.
Among the 40 tracks included are previously unreleased alternates and rare Jamaican singles. Bob Marley & The Wailers: Bob Marley, Peter Tosh (vocals, guitar); Bunny Wailer (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Junior Braithwaite (vocals); Ernest Ranglin, Dwight Pinckney (guitar); Lester Sterling (alto saxophone); Tommy McCook (tenor saxophone); Dizzy Johnny Moore (trumpet); Don Drummond (trombone); Jackie Mittoo (keyboards); Lloyd Brevett (bass); Lloyd Knibbs (drums). Producer: Clement S. Dodd. Compilation producer: Christopher Wilson. Recorded at Studio One Recording Studios, Kingston, Jamaica between 1963 & 1966. Includes liner notes by Roger Steffens and Leroy Pierson. Digitally remastered by Toby Mountain. ONE LOVE brings together 18 remarkable recordings from the legendary Bob Marley. One Love collects several tracks recorded by Bob Marley and/or the Wailers for Clement Dodd and his Studio One imprint between 1964 and 1966. Marley and the group were still a good four years away from fully realizing their potential as a musical and cultural force in Jamaica, and while these sides are certainly interesting, they will probably baffle most people who buy this CD expecting a fully realized Bob Marley. In fact, Marley doesn't participate at all in some of these recordings (like "Dancing Shoes," for instance), since they were recorded while he was away on a brief stay in the United States. ...
| | BadaBing BadaBoom Mood Swing And Other Favorites CD (2002)
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| | Harri Stojka A Tribute To Gypsy Swing CD (2006)
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