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"In the summer, the scene would move en masse to Ostend, Belgium's equivalent to Blackpool. DJ Freddy Cousaert played at the Groove, a late night downstairs bar frequented by US marines, lovers of blues and soul music
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mercredi 12 janvier 2022

JAMES BROWN Thinking About Little Willie John And A Few Nice Things

KING RECORDS 1968                                            KS-1038 

Vocal
Recorded in tribute to labelmate Little Willie John in 1968


 credits:

 Design [Album Design] – W. Hughes
    Engineer – Ron Lenhoff
    Photography – E. Speedy Brown
    Producer – James Brown
    Production Manager – Bud Hobgood


tracks list:

A1 Talk To Me, Talk To Me
    Written-By – Joe Seneca    
A2 Suffering With The Blues
    Written-By – Pemberton*, Conyers*        
A3 Cottage For Sale
    Written-By – Larry Conley, Willard Robison        
A4 Bill Bailey
    Written-By – Traditional        
A5 Home At Last
    Written-By – Toombs*        
A6 Heart Break (It's Hurtin' Me)
    Written By – J. Thomas - C. Hoyle        
B1 What Kind Of Man
    Written-By – B. Hobgood*, Eddie Setser, J. Brown*, Seals*        
B2 A Note Or Two (Part 1)        
B3 I'll Lose My Mind
    Written-By – B. Byrd*, B. Hobgood*, J. Brown*        
B4 Fat Eddie
    Written-By – Hobgood*, Brown*, Lenhoff*        
B5 You Gave My Heart A Song To Sing
    Written-By – B. Byrd*, B. Hobgood*, J. Brown*        
B6 A Note Or Two (Part 2)









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