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mercredi 31 mars 2021

JACKIE IVORY SOUL DISCOVERY

ATCO RECORDS 1965                                SD 33 178


Jackie Ivory released his first album, Soul Discovery, 
in 1965. Ivory spent the 1960s and 70s as a sideman 
for artists such as Walker and Willis “Gator” Jackson. 

credits:

 Drums – Bill Nicks
Organ – Jackie Ivory
Tenor Saxophone – Paul Renfro

Recorded in Chicago at Univerdal Recording Corporation
Engineer Murray R. Allen


tracks list:

A1 High Heel Sneakers    
A2 Freddy The Freeloader    
A3 So What    
A4 I Left My Heart In San Francisco    
A5 The Monkey Woman    
B1 Lonely Avenue    
B2 Do It To Death    
B3 Sister Sadie    
B4 Thank Heaven







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