Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:03
Size: 116,1 MB
Styles: Chicago blues
Scans: Full
1. Earl Hooker - Do The Chicken (2:33)
2. Earl Hooker - Yea Yea (2:00)
3. Earl Hooker - Wild Moments (2:41)
4. Homesick James - Set A Date (2:38)
5. Homesick James - Can't Afford To Do It (2:33)
6. Lee Jackson - Juanita (3:37)
7. Lee Jackson - Apollo 17 (2:47)
8. Lee Jackson - Pleadin' For Love (2:44)
9. Lee Jackson - Chop Suey (2:35)
10. Harold Tidwell - Sweet Suzie (2:05)
11. Harold Tidwell - Senorita Juanita (2:01)
12. Bobby Colquitt & String Bean - Million Dollar Playgirl (2:39)
13. Betty Everett w. Earl Hooker All Stars - Happy I Long To Be (1:54)
14. Morris Jones & Betty Everett - This House (2:59)
15. William Carter - Goin' Out West (3:26)
16. William Carter - Don't Make Me Mad (3:15)
17. Bobby Davis - Sweet Song (2:49)
18. Morris Jones - Her Spare (2:35)
19. Willie Milan - Tell Daddy Baby (2:03)
On this second release of C.J., Colt and Firma recordings of Carl Jones we are treated to six tracks by the legendary Earl Hooker, two of them with Hooker's band backing Little Richard style rocker Harold Tidwell as well as one by Hooker and his band backing Betty Everett. We are also treated to four titles by Lee Jackson who also appears on Wolf's Bea & Baby cds and Wolf's Abco Chicago Blues cds. Two red hot slide guitar rockers are turned in by Homesick James Williamson, Elmore James' cousin and rhythm guitarist (for many a year).
The two preformances by the lesser known Richard Gary with Bombay Carter's Band are superb blues. (Bombay Carter played behind J.B. Hutto as a Hawk on Delmark Records as did Lee Jackson.) Betty Everett's other track on this cd is Betty and none other than Carl Jones himself on vocals under the moniker of "Morris Jones". Of real pleasure and surprise to many fans will be the tunes of Bobby Colquitt & Stringbean, their "Million Dollar Playgirl" could have been a million dollar seller if promoted, and Bobby Davis turns in a nice soulful blues performance on "Sweet Song". /From the liner notes by Ron Bartolucci
The two preformances by the lesser known Richard Gary with Bombay Carter's Band are superb blues. (Bombay Carter played behind J.B. Hutto as a Hawk on Delmark Records as did Lee Jackson.) Betty Everett's other track on this cd is Betty and none other than Carl Jones himself on vocals under the moniker of "Morris Jones". Of real pleasure and surprise to many fans will be the tunes of Bobby Colquitt & Stringbean, their "Million Dollar Playgirl" could have been a million dollar seller if promoted, and Bobby Davis turns in a nice soulful blues performance on "Sweet Song". /From the liner notes by Ron Bartolucci
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