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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...."

lundi 31 mars 2014

WILD BILL DAVIS FREE, FRANTIC AND FUNKY

RCA VICTOR RECORDS 1965                                      LPM-3314


credits:

Bass – George Duvivier (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1)
Drums – Jimmy Hopps (tracks: A2, A4, A5, B2 to B6),
Osie Johnson (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1)
Guitar – Dicky Thompson (tracks: A1 to B6),
Mundell Lowe (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1)
Organ – Wild Bill Davis (tracks: A1 to B6)
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Bob Brown (tracks: A2, A4, A5, B2 to B6),
Jerome Richardson (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1),
Seldon Powell (tracks: A1, A3, A6, B1)

Recorded in:
 RCA Victor's Studio B, New York City.
1965, Radio Corporation of America.
Producer – Joe René
Recorder – Ray Hall

tracks list:

A1 C Jam Blues 2:33
A2 C.C. Rider 3:42
A3 Hit The Road Jack 2:27
A4 Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Teas Me) 4:30
A5 I Can't Stop Loving You 2:46
A6 Sent For You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today) 2:29
B1 Well, Git It 2:44
B2 Azure-te` (Paris Blues) 3:33
B3 Free, Frantic And Funky 3:44
B4 Don't Cry Baby 2:07
B5 Make Love To Me 3:51


 

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