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mardi 16 septembre 2014

CLARENCE "GATEMOUTH" BROWN TIMELESS

Hightone Records 2004                                     HCD8174

Credits:

Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (vocals, guitar, violin);
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown; Luther Wamble (guitar);
Tommy Moran (acoustic guitar, steel guitar);
Bobby Campo (flute, trumpet); J
Jerry Jumonville (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone);
Bill "Foots" Samuel (baritone saxophone);
Mark Wells (trumpet);
Ernie Gautreau, Chris Belleau (trombone);
Dan Matrazzo (piano, keyboards);
Garfield Verdine, Garfield Verdine (piano);
Harold Floyd (bass instrument, bass guitar);
Lloyd Herrman (drums).

Recording At: 
LA; TX; Ultrasonic Recording Studios, New Orleans,
Engineer: David Farrell

tracks list:
1     Soft Wind    
2     For Now So Long    
3     Jumpin' The Blues    
4     Tennessee Blues    
5     Unclained Melody    
6     Satin Doll    
7     The Drifter- Spoken Intro    
8     The Drifter    
9     Mercy, Mercy, Mercy    
10     Dark End Of The Hallway    
11     Six Levels Below Plant Life




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