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jeudi 26 juillet 2018

THE LARRY WILLIAMS SHOW Featuring Johnny 'Guitar' Watson With The Stormsville Shakers

FEATURING JOHNNY 'GUITAR' WATSON WITH THE STORMSVILLES SHAKERS
DECCA RECORDS 1965                                    LK 4691 


credits:
The Larry Williams Show" was released by Decca records and the front
sleeve pictured Larry and Johnny at the Ricky Tick Club, Guildford.
The duo toured the UK which is drawn a live album, 
"The Larry Williams Show" (Decca LK 4691) recorded in London on 5 April 1965. 
Engineer – Bill Price
Producer – Michael Vernon

Bass – Kirk Fiddle
Drums – Dick Forcey
Electric Piano – Phillip Goodhand-Tait
Guitar – Ivor Shackleton
Saxophone – Dave Sheridan, Tony Hurley
Written-By – Watson* (tracks: A4, B3 to B6),
 L. Williams* (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B2, B5)


tracks list:

A1 Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
Written-By – D. Williams*, David*   
A2 Hootchy-Koo    
A3 Sweet Little Baby    
A4 Looking Back    
A5 Stormsville Groove    
A6 Trust In Me    
B1 Slow Down    
B2 Louisiana Hannah    
B3 Two Hours Past Midnight
Written-By – Josea*, Davis*   
B4 Baby    
B5 Out Of Tears    
B6 For Your Love
Written-By – Gould*








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