James Brown & The Famous Flames - Please please please
James Brown & The Famous Flames
Format: LP
Genre: Soul / Funk
Condition: New
Release Date: 17 januari 2019
Release Discogs: discogs.com/release/13262472
Barcode: 8436559465588
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Tracklist
- 1 Please, Please, Please
- 2 Chonnie-On-Chon
- 3 Hold My Baby's Hand
- 4 I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On
- 5 Just Won't Do Right
- 6 Baby Cries Over the Ocean
- 7 I Don't Know
- 8 Tell Me What I Did Wrong
- 9 Try Me
- 10 That Dood It
- 11 Begging, Begging
- 12 I Walked Alone
- 13 No, No, No, No
- 14 That's When I Lost My Heart
- 15 Let's Make It
- 16 Love or a Game
- 17 This Old Heart (Bonus Track)
Info
This essential LP release includes Hooker’s sensational album, Burnin’, originally issued by Vee-Jay Records in 1962. His association with that label (from the 1950s to the early 1960s) marked a creative peak for Hooker. The album features the chart hit “Boom Boom,” one of Hooker’s most identifiable and enduring tunes. About the tightest musical structure of any Hooker composition, the song’s verses sedulously adhere to the twelve-bar format over which Hooker generally rides so roughshod. On the other hand, Hooker lays down a rollicking “Let’s Make It”, and covers Leroy Carr’s mournful “Blues Before Sunrise.” “Thelma” rides along on a funky horn riff and some more fine piano playing by Motown’s leading pianist Joe Hunter (not to be confused with “Ivory” Joe Hunter from Kirbyville, Texas). In addition to the original masterpiece, this vinyl collector’s LP contains 4 bonus tracks from the same period: “Send Me Your Pillow,” “Dusty Road,” “Onions,” and “Run On.” JOHN LEE HOOKER, vocals, lead guitar and foot stomping, plus: Larry Veeder (second guitar), James Jamerson (bass), Joe Hunter (piano), Benny Benjamin (drums), Henry Cosby (tenor saxophone), Andrew “Mike” Terry (baritone saxophone). Recorded in Chicago, Illinois, 1961, BONUS TRACKS: “Send Me Your Pillow” and “Onions”: Same personnel as above. Recorded in Chicago, Illinois, 1962. “Dusty Road” and “Run On”: Lefty Bates (guitar), Sylvester Hickman (bass), Jimmy Turner (drums). Recorded in Chicago, Illinois, March 1960.

