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Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (11) • MP3 (5)
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Laid Back CD (1973) Top Seller
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson discography Recorded in the same year as the Brothers and Sisters album, this solo debut release is a beautiful amalgam of R&B, folk, and gospel sounds, with the best singing on any of Gregg Allman's solo releases. He covers his own "Midnight ...
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Eddie Fisher & the Next One Hundred Years CD (1970)
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson albums Early 1970s jazz-funk, from a little-known guitarist who uses wah-wah pedal and post-psychedelic textures on an instrumental album that carries echoes of both early Funkadelic on tracks like "Either Or," and the Mahavishnu Orchestra's more pastoral moments on the lyrical "Beautiful ...
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Ginmill Perfume CD (2001)
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson songs Ginmill Perfume most likely won't make the Flaming Stars a household name in the United States, but like with most catchy garage rock albums, you wouldn't know it by the sound of this Alternative Tentacles release's blistering 15 tracks pumping through ...
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Big Sugar CD (1992)
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson music CDs Track Listing of songs: Sleep in Late; Come Back Baby; Motherless Children; So Many Roads; Bemsha Swing; Stardust; Groundhog Day; Just About Sunrise; Goodbye Train; Nowhere to Go; 'Round Midnight; Devil Got My Woman;
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He Can Do Anything CD (1998)
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson CD discography Featuring Oprah fave DeNetria 'Aretha' Champ, Greater Walters is one of the most critically-acclaimed choirs from Chicago since Milton Brunson's Thompson Community Singers. As the historic home of gospel music, Chicago is renowned for its stellar choirs and Greater Walters of ...
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Bring Me the Rest of Alfredo Garcia (Singles 1995-1996 CD
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson albums Recording information: Toe Rag Studios, London, England (01/1995-09/1996).
Personnel: Max Decharne (vocals, piano, organ, drums, maracas, percussion); Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson (guitar, harmonica); Huck Whitney, Mark Hosking (guitar); Joe Whitney (drums).
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Danger CD (1996)
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson discography Photographer: Frank Noon.
Personnel: Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson, Johnny "Tub" Johnson (harmonica).
Recording information: Toe Rag, London, England.
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Ready Sect Go! CD (1999)
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson CD discography The Downliners Sect were the most unapologetically rough band to emerge from the British R&B explosion of the '60s (as well as one of the wittiest), so its no great surprise that the U.K.'s leading rock & roll primitive, Billy Childish, ...
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Gregg Allman CD (2002)
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson music CDs Track Listing of songs: Melissa; Midnight Rider; Queen of Hearts; These Days; Multi-Colored Lady; Please Call Home; Dreams; Come and Go Blues; Bring It on Back; One More Try;
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Here I Am, I Always Am CD
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson songs Recording information: May Road, Rochester, Kent, England; Red Studio, Wouldham, Kent, England.
Personnel: Kyra (vocals); Billy Childish (guitar, percussion); Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson (guitar); Graham Semark (percussion).
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Gregg Allman Tour CD
Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson CD discography Gregg Allman's tour in support of his debut solo LP, Laid Back, led to the recording of this album (originally two LPs) at Carnegie Hall in New York and the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ. It's a match for Laid Back in musical value and then some, with a good, wide range of repertory and great performances throughout by all concerned, plunging head-first and deep into blues, R&B, honky tonk, and gospel. Strangely enough, the album contains only three of Laid Back's songs -- "Don't Mess Up a Good Thing" opens the show in a properly spirited, earthy manner, but it's the second song, "Queen of Hearts," in a ...
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 Johnny Lee "Jaimoe" Johnson albums Worked With
Gregg Allman, Eddie Fisher, Big Sugar, Greater Walters Of Chicago, Flaming Stars
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