The Chicago Sessions

The Chicago Sessions

Track Listings

 
1. Mellow Mood
2. Cottage for Sale
3. April Played the Fiddle
4. Everything Happens to Me
5. On Green Dolphin Street
6. Why Do I Love You?
7. I Thought About You
8. Me and My Shadow
9. Tracy's Blues
10. You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)
11. Gone With the Wind
12. Someday
13. Automation
14. Dodo's Tune
15. Analysis
16. Only a Rose

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The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Fantastic!!
  • timeless
  • If you don't like this album, you have no soul
  • Blues With a Feelin', That's What I Have Today
  • Great Intro. to The Blues
The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions
Howlin' Wolf
Manufacturer: Chess
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ASIN: B000002OAZ
Release Date: 1989-07-26

Tracks:

  1. Rockin' Daddy
  2. I Ain't Superstitious
  3. Sittin' On Top Of The World
  4. Worried About My Baby
  5. What A Woman
  6. Poor Boy
  7. Built For Comfort
  8. Who's Been Talking
  9. The Red Rooster (False Start & Dialogue)
  10. The Red Rooster
  11. Do The Do
  12. Highway
  13. Wang Dang Doodle

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!.......2007-06-25

I absolutely loved this CD. Unlike other reviewers who didn't appreciate Hubert Sumlin playing rhythm guitar and Clapton playing lead, Howlin' Wolf and Mr. Sumlin, both tried and true together, give way to some new blues followers, and thank God. Look what has become of Eric as a blues front man! Not to mention the mark the Stones and Steve Winwood have left on the blues scene. I love the humbleness shown here. Also, if you watch Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival DVD from Dallas 2004, you will note Hubert Sumlin featured as a blues great playing along side Clapton, Buddy Guy, BB King, Robert Cray and Jimmy Vaughn. This CD is fantastic, I recommend it to any blues lover.

5 out of 5 stars timeless.......2007-03-12

This cd exceeded my expectations. The 60's rockers backing up their idol Howlin Wolf in the twilight of his career sounded as if they had been a unit for years. The musicians manage to give the songs a fresh sound while still staying true to its roots. The Howlin Wolf although at the recording was becoming more and more ill infuses his ailing into his singing to make the listener feel the blues. Excellent CD.

5 out of 5 stars If you don't like this album, you have no soul.......2007-02-13

I've often heard that "blues purists" have great disdain for this album, which leads me to think the definition of "blues purist" is "someone who tries way too hard to not like good music."

Sure, Wolf was old. Sure, you can tell he wasn't in great health. But he was still perfectly able to get a song over and still had ample power upon which to draw when he needed to. The performances by the backing musicians (particularly Ian Stewart) are generally impeccable, the arrangements are tasteful if at times a bit cluttered, and Eric Clapton manages to walk the fine line between showcasing his own chops and not stepping on the toes of Wolf or his material. I think he pulls it off splendidly.

My only two complaints about this album are A) The Steve Winwood organ solo on "Who's Been Talking" (more '60s psychedelia than Chicago blues, sounds out of place), and the criminal relegation of the great Hubert Sumlin to (barely audible) rhythm guitar duties. This is like asking Michelangelo to paint tract houses, and the album would have benefited if Clapton and Sumlin both played lead guitar.

Aside from those fairly minor gripes, there's not really anything to dislike about this album if you enjoy listening to great musicians play great music. Highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Blues With a Feelin', That's What I Have Today.......2006-12-23

Released in 1971, the CD continued a trend to have legendary blues artists record with popular British rockers who were well versed in the history of the music.

Howlin' Wolf and guitarist Hubert Sumlin were joined by Eric Clapton (g), Bill Wyman (b), Charlie Watts (d), Jeffrey Carp (h) and other musicians, including Steve Winwood, Ian Stewart, Ringo Starr and Klaus Voorman in what was a tribute to the blues legend. Howlin' Wolf who was not in good health at the time of the recording, but he still packed a punch on these blues standards and - at least one time - showed who was the boss in the studio.

There is a false take for The Red Rooster where Howlin' Wolf stops the recording and chastises Clapton on the way he was playing his electric guitar. Clapton and the rest of the band then convince Howlin' Wolf to play his acoustic guitar along with singing, which follows in the second take.

The choice cuts include I Ain't Superstitious - Starr and Voorman are the rhythm section - Highway 49 and Wang Dang Doodle, where Clapton unleashes some wicked guitar work.

There are other collections that have recordings of Howlin' Wolf in his prime. But for fans who want to hear the influence of blues on British rock musicians or those who may not be familiar Howlin' Wolf, The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions is a great starting point on the trek filled unfortunately with great artists who are nearly forgotten with the passage of time.



4 out of 5 stars Great Intro. to The Blues.......2006-10-15

If you like Classic Rock and Roll and are looking to get into The Blues this is a great place to start. Chess Records, in following the success of Fathers and Sons, ships both Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters to play with a who's who of British Rock. On this album, Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Charlie Watts, and more accompany Howlin for a set of his classic tunes. While this may not be Howlin Wolf's best material it is still fun. The take out of Little Red Rooster is great where Eric and others try to talk Howlin into play along. Steve Winwood really shines on this album. Howlin while not at his peak is still a force of the blues. This is a great place to start and a great way to get someone into the blues. Won't spare the expense of the delux version.
The Original Lost Elektra Sessions
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • There Were 5 Essential Butterfield Albums, Now Make It 6. (and now 3 of them are must haves).
  • I love this, almost as much as their first one
  • THe Original Lost Elektra Sessions
  • A great blues recording.
  • Why was this music scrapped?!
The Original Lost Elektra Sessions
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
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ASIN: B000003473
Release Date: 1995-07-18

Tracks:

  1. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  2. Just To Be With You
  3. Help Me
  4. Hate To See You Go
  5. Poor Boy

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars There Were 5 Essential Butterfield Albums, Now Make It 6. (and now 3 of them are must haves)........2007-04-01

This album is a rare, and precious gem that fits quite comfortably between the first album, and East-West. The people at Elektra discovered that sometimes true gold can be found without digging in a gold mine. And they struck real gold, not fools gold. And on the list of gems are songs like Spoonful, Everything's Gonna Be Alright (which I haven't heard since the release of Woodstock 2), Mellow Down Easy (the only repeat out of 19 songs), Rock Me, and Poor Boy. This is not only to be added to the Essentials list, but the top 2 must haves have now become three.

1 out of 5 stars I love this, almost as much as their first one.......2007-01-05

Not enough Bloomfield guitar, but his keyboard playing fits in well. Butterfield and drummer Sam Lay are on fire, while Elvin and Jerome do a fine job, as usual.

5 out of 5 stars THe Original Lost Elektra Sessions.......2006-11-10

Beautiful archival music from the masters of seminal white electric blues Paul Butterfield and Mike Bloomfield.

4 out of 5 stars A great blues recording........2006-01-03

I have heard the white vs. black bluesman argument for years and years. I've always felt that it isn't the color of the skin that's important when it comes to the music but rather the soul of the musician. Given that, this is a great blues album by a band of soulful bluesmen. Butterfields harp is as hot as ever and the guitars of Bloomfield and Bishop are the epitome of the blues. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band were one of the greatest blues bands ever assembled and this recording is evidence of that fact. My only question is how this music has gone unheard for all of these years?

4 out of 5 stars Why was this music scrapped?!.......2003-10-05

Even though this page only lists five tracks, "The Original Lost Electra Sessions" is not an EP, it's a 19-track CD.

All but one of these 19 tracks were recorded in December, 1964, as Paul Butterfield's projected first LP, but the results were (inexplicably) scrapped and replaced by the band's official self-titled debut, cut a few months later.

With both Sam Lay, Elvin Bishop and Mike Bloomfield already onboard, these sessions are very similar in feel to the Paul Butterfield Blues Band's first album. It's perhaps a little bit rawer in production and performance, but not really worse or different than what ended up on the actual debut LP.

Dedicated primarily to electric Chicago blues standards, it opens with a somewhat rushed take on "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl", followed by a great "Just To Be With You" with some sublime harp playing by Paul Butterfield.

Butterfield also does a pretty good Sonny Boy Williamson (II) on a faithful rendition of "Help Me", and there are many more highlights, including an excellent rendition of the classic blues shuffle "Poor Boy", a slow, smouldering "It Hurts Me Too", an alternate version of the fine original "Our Love Is Drifting", a great, swinging "Take Me Back Baby", Jimmy Rogers' "That's All Right", and yet another Tampa Red-tune, "Love Her With A Feeling".
The band also lay down a really good version of Jimmy Oden's "Goin' Down Slow", and the originals "Lovin' Cup" and the fiery instrumental "Nut Popper #1" are excellent.

Virtually everything here is worth a listen, actually. It's not highly original, but The Paul Butterfield Blues Band's versions of these classic Chicago blues tunes are among the best and most convincing blues music ever waxed by a (primarily) white blues band. And any serious blues guitar lover will want to hear Mike Bloomfield's supremely tasty, economical playing.

Paul Butterfield fans will find this album well worth acquiring, as most of the selections were never officially recorded by the band's original lineup.
Great, classic blues.
Complete Blue Horizon Sessions
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Superb
Complete Blue Horizon Sessions
Champion Jack Dupree
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
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ASIN: B000A7IH2G
Release Date: 2005-10-03

Tracks:

  1. See My Milk Cow
  2. Mr. Dupree Blues
  3. Yellow Pocahontas [Extended Version]
  4. Gutbucket Blues/Ugly Woman
  5. Street Walking Woman
  6. Income Tax
  7. Roll On
  8. I've Been Mistreated [Extended Version]
  9. Racehorse Called Mae
  10. My Home's in Hell
  11. How Am I Doing It
  12. I Haven't Done No One No Harm
  13. Street Walking Woman [Alternate Version][#]
  14. Big Fat Woman [#]
  15. Whiskey, Look What You Done to Me [#]
  16. Going Down to the Blue Horizon [#]
  17. Juke Box Jump [#]
  18. Black Cat Shuffle [#]

Tracks:

  1. I Want to Be a Hippy
  2. Grandma (You're a Bit Too Slow)
  3. Puff Puff
  4. Blues Before Sunshine
  5. I'll Try
  6. Going Back to Louisiana
  7. Ain't That a Shame
  8. Stumbling Block
  9. Old and Grey
  10. Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well
  11. Postman Blues
  12. Lawdy, Lawdy
  13. Kansas City
  14. Ba' La Fouche
  15. Rub a Little Boogie [Live][#]
  16. Black and White Blues [Live][#]
  17. Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee [Live][#]
  18. Sheik of Araby [Live][#]
  19. You Make Me Feel Alright [Live][#]
  20. Do the Boogie Woogie [Live][#]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Superb.......2007-04-12

Absolutely, a must have for any blues fan. The seller truly made my day.
Sweet Home Chicago: The JOB Sessions 1950's
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The memory played no tricks!
Sweet Home Chicago: The JOB Sessions 1950's
Robert Jr. Lockwood & Johnny Shines
Manufacturer: P-Vine Japan
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ASIN: B00005HSTM
Release Date: 2001-03-10

Tracks:

  1. Dust My Room
  2. Pearly B
  3. Down Home Child
  4. Leaving Your Town (No Name Blues)
  5. Sunnyland Special
  6. You've Gotta Stop This Mess
  7. Glad I Don't Worry No More
  8. Mary Lee
  9. That Woman
  10. Aw Awbaby
  11. Sweet Woman from Maine
  12. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
  13. Ramblin'
  14. Fish Tail
  15. Cool Driver
  16. Ain't Doin' No Good
  17. Evening Shuffle
  18. Evening Sun
  19. No Name Blues
  20. Brutal Hearted Woman
  21. Gonna Call the Angel
  22. Gonna Call the Angel

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The memory played no tricks!.......2004-03-23

I owned this album on vinyl when it briefly appeared in the UK around 1980. I remembered that I had enjoyed it very much - but would it stand the test of the intervening 20+ years? The answer is a resounding YES! It's not all that it seems to be, because the Robert Jr.Lockwood tracks are the man operating as part of a loose assembly of accompanyment from the likes of Sunnyland Slim on piano and Alfred Wallace on drums, as well as other instrumentation that appears on individual tracks. Indeed Lockwood only gets to undertake the vocals on tracks 1 to 4 and 11 & 12, but his fluid guitar contributions are everywhere.Favourites are "Sunnyland Special" (Luandrew on vocals on this one) and "Sweet Woman from Maine", where Lockwoods vocals are added to by alto sax from Alex Atkins. However the real bonus for me are the Johnny Shines tracks, probably the 'best' vocal performances from him on record.Tracks 13 to 16 have backing from a three piece of second guitar (Moody Jones) bass and drums."Fishtail" is my favourite ( a raunchy Cadillac metaphor) but they're all excellent. On tracks 17 to 22 he's accompanied by Big Walter Horton. "Evening Sun" is electric, but the two versions of "Gonna Call an Angel"(there are actually 4 takes) is a great indication of what Shines was aiming for (and achieved).It's an expensive buy, but the Johnny Shines tracks would make it worth the price on their own, and the Lockwood tracks make it an indispensible purchase. Highly recommended
The Parrot Sessions
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Exellent jump blues guitarist and singer...
  • Underrated
The Parrot Sessions
J.B. Lenoir
Manufacturer: Empire Musicwerks
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ASIN: B0000DZ3EM
Release Date: 2003-11-04

Tracks:

  1. Untitled
  2. Untitled
  3. Untitled
  4. Untitled
  5. Untitled
  6. Untitled
  7. Untitled
  8. Untitled
  9. Untitled
  10. Untitled
  11. Untitled
  12. Untitled
  13. Untitled

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Exellent jump blues guitarist and singer..........2005-06-08

J.B. Lenoir is a superb singer, and a great guitarist. A Chicago blues master(& hero). Lenoir doesn't have gritty, or rough vocie like Jimmy Reed, Muddy Waters, or John Lee Hooker, but a more softer tone, similar but more masculine then Little Jimmy Scott. Lenoir's vocal sound would have fit fine a decade later in the doo-wop era, but in 1954-55 Lenoir's smooth as Big Bill Broonzy voice is flawless, and certianly instantly recognizable. He sounds like nobody else in blues(maybe only Slim Harpo has a more distinctive style then Lenoir).

His guitar palying is great too, and the songs often backed by honking r&b style saxaphones, and wailin' rhythm sections. His biggest hit "Mama, Talk To Your Daughter", is sort of the answer to Ruth Brown's big hit "Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean." Aside from that rockin' boogie hit, there are 12 other songs mostly given the same rockin', rollicking boogie(boogaloo) shuffle. On some of the later cuts, Lenoir's vocie sounds more gruff, where he sounds like he's trying to emulate Jimmy Reed. Great stuff, and it all ROCKS, and has that sort of cruisin' beat that is aparent in all of Jimmy Reed, and Little Walter's recordings. AWESOME DISC!!! 5 1/2 stars all the way!

4 out of 5 stars Underrated.......2004-02-11

J.B. Lenoir is probably best known for his exuberant boogie "Mama, Talk To Your Daughter", but he was much more than just a one-hit wonder, writing several excellent songs in his sharp, literate style. Just listen to "Eisenhower Blues".

Sounding a little like Jimmy Reed fully awake and with less drawling, Lenoir plays driving rhythm guitar (and an occational minimalistic solo), backed by a two-sax combo, bass, piano, and drummer Al Gavin with his singular sense of rhythm. (On the catchy boogie "Give Me One More Shot", Gavin starts out the tune on the wrong beat, gets on the right beat by mistake, and then "corrects" himself!)

A reissue of the original 1989 compilation "The Parrot Sessions, 1954-55: Vintage Chicago Blues", this CD compiles Lenoir's singles for the Parrot label only, so it is not a definitive career overview. But since the Parrot sessions produced some of Lenoir's finest music, it is a very fine place to start.
His stripped-down early singles can be found on "I Feel So Good: 1951-54 J.O.B. Recordings", and most of the rest is on "Vietnam Blues: The Complete L&R Recording" and "Mojo Boogie: An Essential Collection".
I Can't Quit You Baby: The Complete Cobra Sessions
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    I Can't Quit You Baby: The Complete Cobra Sessions
    Otis Rush
    Manufacturer: P-Vine Japan
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005HNOT
    Release Date: 2006-05-15

    Tracks:

    1. I Can't Quit You Baby
    2. Sit Down Baby
    3. Violent Love
    4. My Love Will Never Die
    5. Groaning the Blues
    6. If You Were Mine
    7. Love That Woman
    8. Jump Sister Bessie
    9. Three Times a Fool
    10. She's a Good 'Un
    11. It Takes Time
    12. Checking on My Baby
    13. Double Trouble
    14. Keep on Loving Me Baby
    15. All Your Love (I Miss Loving)
    16. My Baby's a Good 'Un
    17. I Can't Quit You Baby [Alternate Take]
    18. I Can't Quit You Baby [Take 3][Alternate Take]
    19. Sit Down Baby [Alternate Take]
    20. My Love Will Never Die [Alternate Take]
    21. Groaning the Blues [Alternate Take]
    22. Groaning the Blues [Take 3][Alternate Take]
    23. Three Times a Fool [Alternate Take]
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    25. Keep on Loving Me Baby [Alternate Take]
    26. Double Trouble [Alternate Take]
    27. Double Trouble [Take 3][Alternate Take]
    The Chicago Sessions
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      The Chicago Sessions
      Clark Terry
      Manufacturer: Summit(Classical)
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000RMJ64C
      Release Date: 2007-07-10

      Tracks:

      1. Just Squeeze Me
      2. C.T.'s Express
      3. The Star-Crossed Lovers
      4. Jessica's Day
      5. Harlem Airshaft
      6. Swinging the Blues
      7. Do Nothing Til' You Hear From Me
      8. I Want a Little Girl
      9. Easy Does It
      10. Launching Pad
      11. Cotton Tail
      12. Moten Swing
      13. Something To Live For

      Album Description

      "Clark Terry is still a master." -- JazzTimes

      Clark Terry is one of the all-time great jazz trumpeters. He is especially known for his work with Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and the Tonight Show big bands. These tracks, recorded in 1995-96 at the DePaul University Concert Hall, have been re-mixed by "Prof." Johnson for even better sound than the originals.

      Album Description

      Clark Terry, one of the all-time great jazz trumpeters, starred with the big bands of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and The Tonight Show. Reference recorded these tracks live in 1995-96; now they have been re-mixed by "Prof." Johnson for fabulous new sound!
      Complete Blue Horizon Sessions
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        Complete Blue Horizon Sessions
        Otis Spann
        Manufacturer: Sony / Bmg Import
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        ASIN: B000F2C7PO
        Release Date: 2006-05-15

        Tracks:

        1. Can't Do Me No Good
        2. Bloody Murder
        3. Someday Soon Baby
        4. Hungry Country Girl
        5. My Love Depends On You (Previously Unreleased)
        6. Walkin' (Previously Unreleased)
        7. It Was A Big Thing (Previously Unreleased)
        8. Temperature Is Rising
        9. Dig You
        10. No More Doggin'
        11. Ain't Nobody's Business (Previously Unreleased)
        12. She Needs Some Loving
        13. I Need Some Air
        14. Someday Soon Baby (Previously Unreleased)
        15. No More Doggin' (Alt. Take 1) (Previously Unreleased)
        16. No More Doggin' (Alt. Take 2) (Previously Unreleased)
        17. I Need Some Air (Alt. Take) (Previously Unreleased)
        18. Walkin' (Alt. Take 1) (Previously Unreleased)
        19. Walkin' (Alt. Take 2) (Previously Unreleased)
        20. Blues For Hippies
        21. Temperature Is Rising (98.8f)
        22. Someday Soon Baby (Alt. Take 1) (Previously Unreleased)
        23. Someday Soon Baby (Alt. Take 2) (Previously Unreleased)
        24. Someday Soon Baby (Alt. Take 3) (Previously Unreleased)
        25. She Needs Some Loving (Alt. Take) (Previously Unreleased)
        26. Dig You (Alt. Take 1) (Previously Unreleased)
        27. Dig You (Alt. Take 2) (Previously Unreleased)
        28. She's Out Of Sight

        Album Description

        U.K. two CD collection featuring Spann's recordings for the Blue Horizon label. 28 tracks total, including previously unreleased recordings, alternate takes and false starts. Also features the original versions of 'Can't Do Me No Good', 'Bloddy Murder', 'Someday Soon Baby' and 'Hungry Country Girl'. Sony/BMG. 2006.

        Album Details

        Digitally Remastered Double Disc CD that Compiles all of the Last Sessions from 1969 Recorded at Chess Studios by the Late, Great Keyboardist who Played in Muddy Waters' Blues Band. He Had Finally Been Able to Secure his Own Deal with Mike Vernon's Blue Horizon Label in the UK and Left Muddy Waters to Pursue his Solo Fame. These Tracks Feature Fleetwood Mac Members John Mcvie, Peter Green and Danny Kirwan Backing Him Up. The Resulting Album, "The Biggest Thing Since Colossus" Yielded the Hit Single "Hungry Country Girl" and the Great Jam of "Someday Soon Baby". Alas, Spann's Solo Dreams were Short Lived and Dashed as He Developed Cancer and Passed Away in 1970. However, These Recordings Serve as Testament to his Legacy, Along with Mentor Waters Having Namechecked Him in Many of his Own Songs after his Death.
        Soul Sessions
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          Soul Sessions
          Various Artists
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          ASIN: B00005R1LT
          Release Date: 2001-10-22

          Tracks:

          1. If Only for One Night/Creepin - Luther Vandross
          2. Nite and Day - Al B. Sure!
          3. Show Me the Way - Regina Belle
          4. For the Love of You - The Isley Brothers
          5. Precious Precious - Krystol
          6. We've Only Just Begun (The Romance Is Not Over) - Glenn Jones
          7. Imitation of Love - Millie Jackson
          8. Give a Little More Lovin' - Jonathan Butler
          9. My Love Is Real - Atlantic Starr
          10. I Get off on You - Keni Burke
          11. I Know What's on Your Mind - Omar Chandler
          12. Don't Stop Doin' Watcha Doin' - Jean Carne
          13. Rhythm of My Mind - Kashif
          14. Pillow Talk - Sylvia
          15. Love Won't Let Me Wait - Major Harris

          Tracks:

          1. Give Me the Sunshine - Leo's Sunship
          2. Hold Me Tighter in the Rain - Billy Griffin
          3. Just the Two of Us - Grover Washington, Jr., Bill Withers
          4. You'll Never Know - Hi Gloss
          5. Really Really Love You - Cecil Parker
          6. All the Way Lover - Millie Jackson
          7. Zoom - Fat Larry's Band
          8. Children of the Ghetto - The Real Thing
          9. I Think of You - The Detroit Emeralds
          10. I Get the Sweetest Feeling - Jackie Wilson
          11. Suspicious Minds - Candi Staton
          12. Make Me Strong - Aaron Neville
          13. Another Time, Another Place - The Persuaders
          14. How Can You Say Goodbye - Sidney Joe Qualis
          15. Have You Seen Her? - The Chi-Lites
          16. By the Time I Get to Phoenix - Isaac Hayes

          Album Description

          UK compilation featuring 31 tracks of the deepest soul & smoothest grooves. Highlights include Luther Vandross 'If Only For One Night/Creepin'', Al B Sure 'Nite & Day', Regina Belle 'Show Me The Way', Millie Jackson 'Imitation Of Love', Atlantic Starr 'My Love Is Real', Jean Carne 'Don't Stop Doin' Watcha Doin'', Leo's Sunshipp 'Give Me The Sunshine', Grover Washington Jr. feat. Bill Withers 'Just The Two Of Us', Millie Jackson 'All The Way Lover', The Chi-Lites 'Have You Seen Her?' & Isaac Hayes 'By The Time I Get To Phoenix'. 2001.
          Blues & Soul Sessions
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            Blues & Soul Sessions
            Various Artists
            Manufacturer: Sessions (Soh)
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B00005Y48X
            Release Date: 2002-02-18

            Tracks:

            1. Boom Boom - John Lee Hooker
            2. I Like What You're Doing - Carla Thomas
            3. Crazy 'Bout You Baby - Ike & Tina Turner
            4. Harlem Shuffle - Bob & Earl
            5. Pussycat Moan - Katie Webster
            6. Singing Side - Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials
            7. Ain't That A Bitch - Johnny Guitar Watson
            8. Sliced Tomatoes - Just Brothers
            9. Today I Sing The Blues - Aretha Franklin
            10. Billy's Bag - Billy Preston
            11. Aged & Mellow Blues - Little Esther
            12. Bright Lights, Big City - Jimmy Reed
            13. I Get The Sweetest Feeling - Jakie Wilson & Erma Franklin
            14. Walking The Backstreets - Koko Taylor
            15. The in Crowd/Wade In The Water - Young Holt Unlimited

            Tracks:

            1. Mustang Sally - Buddy Guy & Jeff Beck
            2. Hold On I'm Coming - Erma Franklin
            3. It's All Over Now - Bobby Womack
            4. Trouble So Hard - Vera Hall
            5. Roll Roll Roll - Lonnie Brooks, John Hunter & Phillip Walker
            6. Every Little Bit Hurts - Peggy Scott
            7. Sunday Sermon - Booker T & The MG's
            8. Sittin' Here Cryin' The Blues - Willie Dixon & Memphis Slim
            9. Let Me Stir In Your Pot - Carey Bell
            10. Wade In The Water - Staple Singers
            11. Try Some Of Mine - Little Richard
            12. I'm Gonna Get You - Lavern Baker
            13. Getting Nowhere Fast - Floyd Smith
            14. A Woman Needs To Be Loved - Tyrone Davis
            15. Shadows Of A Memory - Major Lance

            Album Details

            Over Two Hours of Fine Music featuring Tracks by Legendary Soul Artists.

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