Build a Garage and They Will Come Additional discographical (usually original label, year of release), biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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Performer [Composer]
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Misc
Misc –
REQ:Request
BED:Music Played Whilst Talking
NEW:New Release
( ):Label, Year Rec/Rel
* - The record label wanted her to record a Pop album, while she wanted an album of Folk songs, so both albums were released in England at the same time
* - an obvious take-off on 'ElMORE James', who when this record was released, had a big hit with 'Dust My Broom'. Trumpet Records also released the first few records by Sonny Boy Williamson (The Imposter). / ** - "Sonny Boy Williamson With B.B. King, Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup And Willie Love" /// Click the Link above, left to view the original shellac record.
Time:
5:12
Artist:
Humble Pie [Dr. John Creaux {pseudonym for Mac Rebennack, better-known as 'Dr. John'}]
PERSONNEL: Charlie Watts - drums / Mick Jagger - acoustic guitar / Ry Cooder - slide guitar / Jack Nitzsch {also the producer} - piano. // Click the Link above, left to view the original single, * - released over two years _before_ the Rolling Stone's version on the "Sticky Fingers" album, April 1971.
In 2000, "Q" ranked this album #72 on its list of "The 100 Greatest British Albums Ever". // In 2013, the english music magazine NME ranked this album #282 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time".
Originally the B-side of 'You Are My Sunshine' it became an R&B hit, and re-issued in 1961 as an A-side. / Click the Link above, to read all of the 151 versions according to "Second Hand Songs" (that is probably a MAJOR underestimation) of this 1960 Garage Standard // From Wiki: " 'Louie Louie' is the world's most recorded rock song, with published estimates ranging from over 1,600 to more than 2,000 versions".
Jesse McReynolds died June 23rd, 2023 at age 92. He played mandolin many years with his brother Jim McReynolds, first as "The McReynolds Brothers {1947 - 1952}, then as "Jim & Jesse" (1952 - 2002}.
From Melbourne, Australia; several members were later in tthe early 1970's group 'Daddy Cool' / B-side of 'Untie Me' // * - Full title of CD: 'Devil's Children Volume 2 (Oz Sixties Beat N' Punk)' /// Click on the Link above/ left, to view the original Australian single
This group later became the "Superfine Dandelion", who had an album on the Mainstream label in 1967; they were from the Phoenix, AZ area / * - dumb cover, {mostly} great tracks - LsA // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single
From Washington D.C., they released two singles in 1965, 1966 - several members were later in The Fallen Angels, who released two album on Roulette Records.
Single was reissued in July 1967 on Metromedia Records. / * - 1st edition of 100 copies, individually numbered /// Click on the link/ left, to view the original _very rare_ single
Dutch beat group from Dordrecht, Holland, active from 1965 to 1968. / * - Full CD title: 'Pseudonym Sampler Volume 1 - Beat, Progessive & symphonic Rock' /// Click on the link/ left, to view the original Dutch single, with a rare picture sleeve