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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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mardi 30 octobre 2018

MEMPHIS HORNS HORNS FOR EVERYTHING

MILLION RECORDS 1972                                        1018 


 The Memphis Horns are an American horn section made
 famous by their many appearances on Stax Records.
 They have been called "arguably the greatest soul horn
 section ever." Originally a sextet, the Memphis Horns
 gradually slimmed down to a duo, Wayne Jackson on trumpet
 and Andrew Love on tenor saxophone.

      
credits:

 Backing Vocals – Rhodes, Chalmers & Rhodes
    Bass – Jim Johnson*
    Drums – Richie Simpson
    Drums [Congo] – Gary Jones (3)
    Flugelhorn – Wayne Jackson
    Flute – Andrew Love
    Guitar – David Mayo, Paul Cannon
    Horns [French] – Wayne Jackson
    Keyboards – Jay Spece
 Floyd Newman, James Mitchell
    Strings – Memphis Strings*
    Trombone – Jack Hale
    Trumpet – Wayne Jackson

Producer – Andrew Love, Wayne Jackson

tracks list:

A1         Horns For Everything     5:33    
  A2         Black Eyed Blues     2:57    
  A3         Candy People     3:12    
  A4         Super Soul Weekend     3:29    
B1         Young People     2:58    
B2         You Never Can Say Goodbye     3:48    
B3         Truckin'     3:08    
B4         Midnight Flier     3:22    
B5         Dusty     4:29     







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