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The Magnificent Goldberg

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  1. I used to have that. As I recall, one side was only about 9 minutes long. Needed expansion. Wonder why the 10 min track was left off? MG
  2. Bill Black's Combo Scottie Moore Elvis Presley
  3. It's excellent R&B; better than his later work. MG
  4. Paul Williams was playing baritone sax in Detroit who was discovered in 1948 when Teddy Reig visited the town to check out King Porter's band. He decided he didn't want the rest of the band - just Williams. A contract with Savoy followed and Williams produced 8 R&B hit singles for the label: 35-30 (#8) The twister pts 1 & 2 (#15) Waxie Maxie (#11) Walkin' around (#6) The hucklebuck (#1 for 14 weeks - the biggest R&B hit of 1949) House rocker (#12) He knows how to Hucklebuck (#13) Pop corn (#13) A nice compilation of his stuff is It's a 48 track download from Amazon UK. If you've seen the video material of 'Showtime at the Apollo', the Paul Williams band provides all or most of the backings in that. MG
  5. Maxwell Davis & his tenor sax - Aladdin (Official) Billy Preston - The most exciting organ ever - Vee-Jay MG
  6. Michael Fish Walter Trout Don't tell 'em yer name, Pike!
  7. Thanks BT. Nothing there that takes my fancy, I'm afraid. Not even African stuff. Oh well... MG
  8. Florida Mass Choir - Be encouraged - Savoy MG
  9. This evening Percy Mayfield sings Percy Mayfield - RCA Victor Dave Bailey - Two feet in the gutter - Epic yellow label mono Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Together again for the last time - Prestige MG
  10. Willie Colon Poppa Stoppa ? & the Mysterians
  11. The Tiller Girls Pan's People Legs & Co
  12. Bruce Forsythe Soames Forsyte John Galsworthy
  13. Ike the Lombard The Magnificent Goldberg Unca Marvy
  14. Siegfried Brunhilde Fafner
  15. Charles Kynard - WHere it's at - Pacific Jazz mono Next B B King - King of the blues guitar - unissued Kent recordings on Ace Can't find the sleeve of the LP - this appears to be the CD equivalent with a different title. MG
  16. Plonk Three-piece Slim Chance
  17. Still got my copy of that one picked up in WH Smith's sale for 50p 'back in the day'. At the time, they had a truckload of US Atlantics and Stax being off-loaded. Ah, the WH Smith 50p sales! I actually got a TWOFER for 50p there, once (it was the Reuben Wilson GM). MG
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