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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
and tourists, it was Cousaert who later looked after Marvin Gaye during his 80s sejourn in Ostend. The music he played at the Groove included ska, Latin jazz and even Broadway songs such as Stranger in Paradise, or Whatever Lola Wants from Damn Yankees...."

mardi 3 mars 2020

SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE MUNICIPAL BLUES BAND ‎ THE SOUL OF BONNIE AND CLYDE

BLUESWAY RECORDS 1968                                       BLS-6018


credits:

 Baritone Saxophone – Bill Green
    Bass – Bob West
    Drums – Abe Mills
    Guitar – Art Adams*, Ron Brown
    Organ – Artie Butler
    Organ, Piano – Joe Sample
    Percussion – Paul Humphrey
    Tenor Saxophone – Clifford Solomon
    Trombone – Wayne Henderson
    Trumpet – Bobby Bryant, Freddie Hill

     Producer – Bob Theile  & Jules Chaiken
     Engineer – Eddie Brackett


tracks list:

 A1 The Soul Of Bonnie And Clyde     2:40
A2 The Ballad Of Bonnie And Clyde     2:40
A3 Bonnie & Clyde     2:24
A4 Bowl Of Soul     3:34
A5 Blues For A Rainy Everyday     2:59
A6 Blues For Bonnie & Clyde     2:51
B1 South Central Avenue Municipal Blues Band     2:59
B2 Ode To Bonnie & Clyde     3:10
B3 How's Your Clyde     3:40
B4 There's Not Much Time To Love     3:48
B5 Lil Bit A' Bonnie & Whole Lotta Clyde     2:24







5 commentaires:

  1. I laugh to see a song called "How's Your Clyde." It's meant as a joke based on Bonnie and Clyde on this record, I know, but the source of the joke is the famous TV comedian and talk show host Steve Allen, who had an absurd sense of humor (by 1950s standards, certainly). He used the word "clyde" as an all-purpose noun in conversation: "Don't do that ... you could hurt your clyde" -- that sort of thing. "How's your clyde?" was one of his shortest formulations, always guaranteed to get a laugh ... at least, from me, even today.

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  2. Merci un album tout à fait inconnu pour moi, si ce n'est Joe Sample et W Henderson, 2 membres éminents des Jazz Crusaders.
    Merci,
    Christophe

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  3. Please can you re upload this one (link please)
    Many Thanks
    Keep up the good work
    Kind regards ,
    Rudy

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  4. Thank you very very much for the new link,
    Rudy 😎 great album

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