Wednesday, September 07, 2011
This page is dedicated to the poor, neglected "B" sides of all these 45s I have. Let's listen to 'em together...
The very nature of the tracks we put up here is that they are obscure, and are transferred from my original scratched-up vinyl records to the computer. They may never be re-issued on a CD. If they are, you should buy them... they'll sure sound a whole lot better!
Be nice.Previous Posts
- HOME AT LAST - part four: Blues for the Brothers
- The Memphis Boys
- The Kingpins - In The Pocket (ATCO 6516)
- Benny Spellman - I Feel Good (Atlantic 2291)
- HOME AT LAST - part three: Memphis Blues
- HOME AT LAST - part two: Mo' Better
- Sir Lattimore Brown - Home At Last
- Barbara Lynn - Watch The One (That Brings The Bad ...
- Somebody's Gonna Miss Him
- SIR LATTIMORE BROWN FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
RED KELLY SEARCH
- Johnny Adams (2)
- Sam Baker
- Lee Bates
- Les Baxter
- Chuck Berry
- Bill Black's Combo
- Bobby Bland (2)
- Eddie Bo (2, 3)
- Booker T & the M.G.'s
- Don Bryant
- Charles Brimmer
- Charles Brown
- Charles "Soul" Brown
- James Brown (2, 3, 4)
- Lattimore Brown
- Ruth Brown
- Solomon Burke (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- Bobby Byrd (2)
- Roy C (2)
- Chick Carbo
- Carl Carlton
- James Carr
- Clarence Carter
- Andy Chapman
- Ray Charles
- Otis Clay (2, 3)
- Bill Coday
- Arthur Conley (2, 3)
- Sam Cooke
- Don Covay
- Tyrone Davis
- William DeVaughan
- Jim Dickinson
- Bo Diddley
- Luther Dixon
- Willie Dixon
- Doctor John
- Renaldo Domino
- Lee Dorsey (2)
- The Drifters
- Snooks Eaglin
- Roberta Flack
- King Floyd (2,3,4,5)
- Aretha Franklin
- Earl Gaines
- Barbara George
- The Golden Toadstools
- Benny Gordon
- Sammy Gordon & The Hiphuggers
- Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
- Al Green
- Ellie Greenwich
- Slim Harpo (2, 3)
- Betty Harris
- Isaac Hayes
- Joe Haywood (2)
- Roy Head
- Jimi Hendrix
- Willie Hightower (2)
- Jessie Hill
- Z.Z. Hill (2)
- J. Hines & The Boys (2)
- Jimmy Hughes (2)
- The Impressions
- Luther Ingram
- Ray J.
- The Jackson 5
- Chuck Jackson
- George Jackson (2)
- Ralph "Soul" Jackson (2)
- Etta James
- Waylon Jennings
- Mable John
- Syl Johnson (2, 3)
- Johnny Jones
- Louis Jordan
- Sax Kari
- Chris Kenner
- Ben E. King
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- King Curtis (2)
- The Kingpins
- Robert Knight
- Kool & The Gang
- Betty LaVette (2)
- Lazy Lester
- Les Sultans
- Ricky Lewis & the Afro Band
- Little Buster (2)
- Little Milton
- Little Richard
- Little Willie John
- Los Andinos
- Barbara Lynn (2)
- Herbie Mann
- The Masqueraders
- Clyde McPhatter
- The Memphis Boys
- The Meters (2)
- Mighty Sam
- Buddy Miles
- Gene 'Bowlegs' Miller
- Jimmy McGriff
- Amos Milburn
- Percy Milem
- The Miracles
- Willie Mitchell (2, 3)
- Dorothy Moore
- Oliver Morgan
- Nathan & The Zydeco Cha-Chas
- Art Neville
- The Ovations
- Robert Parker
- Ann Peebles
- Esther Phillips
- Wilson Pickett (2)
- Pilgrim Travelers
- Elvis Presley
- Billy Preston (2,3)
- Professor Longhair
- James & Bobby Purify (2)
- Lou Rawls
- Eli 'Paperboy' Reed & the True Loves
- Alvin Robinson (2)
- Roscoe Robinson (2, 3)
- The Sandpebbles
- Papa Don Schroeder
- Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson
- Ann Sexton
- Shirley & Lee
- Joe Simon (2)
- Percy Sledge
- Annette Snell
- The Soul Children
- The Soul Clan
- Soul X 2
- Southern Tones
- Benny Spellman, (2)
- Dusty Springfield
- Candi Staton
- The Sweet Inspirations
- Tommy Tate
- Johnnie Taylor
- Ted Taylor (2)
- Joe Tex
- Irma Thomas
- Rufus Thomas
- The Tikis
- Kim Tolliver
- Oscar Toney, Jr. (2)
- Allen Toussaint
- Trio Los Montalvinos
- Trio Palmar
- The Triumphs
- Ike Turner
- Ike & Tina Turner
- Len Wade
- Dinah Washington
- Walter Washington
- Lynn White
- Percy Wiggins
- Spencer Wiggins
- Wild Magnolias
- Jerry Wexler
- Bob Wilson (2)
- Bobby Womack (2)
- O.V. Wright (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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2 Comments:
I'm sorry to hear about Wardell Quezergue. A true son of New Orleans and a master. I was fortunate enough to see him in person in the SF Bay Area several years ago; can't remember the show but I think Charles Brown was on the bill also. RIP.
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