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jeudi 11 mai 2023

ELMORE JAMES THE LEGENDE OF ELMORE JAMES VOL 01

 

KENT RECORDS 1969                             KST 9001

 

lp compilation

credits:

 Baritone Saxophone – Jewell Grant (pistes : B6)
    Bass – Chuck Hamilton (pistes : B6)
    Drums – Jesse Sailes* (pistes : B6),
    Odie Payne (pistes : A1 to A3, A5, A6, B1)
    Piano – Ike Turner (pistes : B3, B4),
    Johnny Jones* (pistes : A1 to A3, A5, A6, B1),
    Willard McDaniel (pistes : B6)
    Producer [Original Recordings] – Joe Bihari
    Reissue Producer – Bruce Bromberg, Frank Scott (3)
    Tenor Saxophone – J.T. Brown (pistes : A1 to A3, A5, A6, B1),
    Maxwell Davis (pistes : B6)
    Trumpet – James Parr (pistes : B6)
    Written-By – James*, Josea*, Taub*, Ling*


    Producer [Original Recordings] – Joe Bihari
    Reissue Producer – Bruce Bromberg, Frank Scott


   A2, A5 and A6 recorded in Chicago, 1952
   B3 and B4 recorded in Canton, Mississippi, 1953 or 1954
   A1, A3 and B1 recorded Chicago, April 1, 1956
   B2 probably recorded in Chicago, date unkown

 

 


 

 

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