| | Helen Humes Knockin' Myself CD Helen Humes Discography of CDs
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Personnel: Helen Humes (vocals); Chuck Wayne, Dave Barbour, Elmer Warner, Freddie Green, Irving Ashby, Lonnie Johnson, Mundell Lowe (guitar); Edmond Hall, Scoville Brown (clarinet); Herbie Fields (soprano saxophone); Jack Washington (alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Earle Warren, Marshall Royal, Tab Smith (alto saxophone); Dexter Gordon, Henry Bridges, Rudy Williams, Herschel Evans, John Hardee, Lester Young, Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis , Paul Bascomb, Buddy Tate (tenor saxophone); Earnest Thompson, Maurice Simon, Jack McVea (baritone saxophone); Ed Lewis, Jack Trainor, Geechie Smith, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Harry James, John Anderson , Robert Butler, Al Killian, Pete Candoli, Shad Collins, Snooky Young, Bobby Stark , Buck Clayton (trumpet); Dicky Wells, Eddie Durham, Benny Morton's All Stars, Vic Dickenson, George Matthews , Dan Minor, Britt Woodman (trombone); Ram Ramirez, Count Basie, J.C. Johnson , Eddie Beal, Ernie Freeman Combo, Deloise Searcy, Jimmy Bunn, Jess Stacy, Leonard Feather, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Bill Doggett (piano); Chico Hamilton, Denzil Best, Henry Tucker Green, J.C. Heard, Jo Jones , Charles Harris, Oscar Lee Bradley (drums). Additional personnel: Count Basie, Dexter Gordon, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Wild Bill Moore , Buck Clayton. Liner Note Author: Scott Yanow . Recording information: 04/30/1927-10/04/1951. Helen Humes Knockin' Myself Songs Knockin' Myself Music Review Purchase Knockin' Myself CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mike Bloomfield Super Session CD (1968) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Knockin' Myself
$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 ...
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Knockin' Myself
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