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On 18/08/2017 at 2:42 AM, HutchFan said:

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Yeah, it's a cracker. It's my only Byard. - the use of percussion, vibes and bowed bass really stands out for me.Do any others have the same interesting mix of instrumentation?

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On 18/08/2017 at 2:42 AM, HutchFan said:

:tup:tup:tup 

Interestingly, my LP copy is on German Saba, who must have come to a similar deal to the one Transatlantic had around that time with Prestige. It has the same cover but the Saba label imprint.

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7 hours ago, mjazzg said:

Yeah, it's a cracker. It's my only Byard. - the use of percussion, vibes and bowed bass really stands out for me.Do any others have the same interesting mix of instrumentation?

Jaki Byard with Strings! uses similar instrumentation, although it isn't exactly the same:

Piano, Organ – Jaki Byard
Violin – Ray Nance
Cello – Ron Carter
Guitar – George Benson
Bass – Richard Davis
Drums, Vibraphone – Alan Dawson

The title is a bit misleading. The strings are the violin, cello, guitar and bass -- not a full string section like most "with strings" records.

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3 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Jaki Byard with Strings! uses similar instrumentation, although it isn't exactly the same:

Piano, Organ – Jaki Byard
Violin – Ray Nance
Cello – Ron Carter
Guitar – George Benson
Bass – Richard Davis
Drums, Vibraphone – Alan Dawson

The title is a bit misleading. The strings are the violin, cello, guitar and bass -- not a full string section like most "with strings" records.

thanks Hutchfan, that's certainly intriguing too

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Possibly inspired by Jeff's juke box pic,

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I decided to play some 45's:

Doc Terry: Things Can't Stay the Same/Dr. Boogie (DTP)

Otis Rush: All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (Cobra)

Ray Harris: Come On, Little Mama (Sun)

Flash Terry: Her Name Is Lou (Lavender)

Good Jelly Bess: (You'll Have To) Come and Get It (Hermitage) - "Good Jelly Bess" is said to have been Billy Lee Riley, though he denied it. He may have at least have played harp on the record. Some sources say that the singer may be Fred Carter, who wrote the song and who was Ronnie Hawkins' guitarist in the Hawks, the precursor to The Band, and later did yeoman work in the Nashville studios. Either way, it's a good enough Jimmy Reed take off to have made the first two editions of Blue Records. Having listened to a later version of the song by Carter on YouTube, I have to go with Riley as the vocalist. I don't think Carter's voice was funky enough.

 

Screamin' Jay Hawkins: Monkberry Moon Delight (Queen Bee)

 

 

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More 45s:

Big Boy Myles and the Shaw-Wees: Just To Hold My Hand (Specialty)

Junior Gordon: Blow Wind Blow (Ace)

Bo Dudley: Coast to Coast (F-M)

Washboard Willie: After Hours Part 2 (Von)

Poppa Hop: I'm a Stranger (Ivory)

Elmore James: The Sun Is Shining/I Can't Hold Out (Chess)

Buster Brown: Big Legs - Big Stockings (Nocturn)

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4 hours ago, paul secor said:

More 45s:

Big Boy Myles and the Shaw-Wees: Just To Hold My Hand (Specialty)

Junior Gordon: Blow Wind Blow (Ace)

Bo Dudley: Coast to Coast (F-M)

Washboard Willie: After Hours Part 2 (Von)

Poppa Hop: I'm a Stranger (Ivory)

Elmore James: The Sun Is Shining/I Can't Hold Out (Chess)

Buster Brown: Big Legs - Big Stockings (Nocturn)

Some goodies in rotation ....

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Charles Brimmer „Afflicted“ (Hep`Me 117)         1970

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O.V Wright „Gone For Good“ (Back Beat 558)        1966

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O.V Wright „This Hurt Is Real“ (Back Beat 604)         1969 .... the intro of both background vocals and horns really hits the spot ....

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Cool Sounds „Boy Wonder“ (Warner Bros WB-7615)       1972 .... what a supeb lead singer .....

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Charles Brimmer „I Wanna Be Your Breadwinner“ (Chelsea 3049)         1976

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Mitty Collier „Everybody Makes A Mistake Sometimes“ (Chess 2015)       1968

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Esther Phillips „I Don`t Want To Do Wrong“ (LP „Alone Again Naturally“ Kudu KU-09)

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Buster Benton „That`s The Reason“ (Twinight 113/Melloway 20608-1)       1969 .... Hi Studios, Memphis magic ....

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Johnny Robinson „Don`t Take It So Hard“ (Epic 5-10557)      1969 .... obviously a very good vintage @Hi Studios - but was there (at least until the end of the next decade) ever a weak one .... ?

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Oscar Irvin „Let One Hurt Do“ (Abbott Records 2015)          1973 (probably)

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L J Reynolds „Let One Hurt Do“ (Law-Ton 1553)         1971

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Vinyl today

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Pulled out both volumes of this (Toshiba issues)..  Cherry picked about twelve tracks. Prompted by the essay in the Mosaic Gazette and the thread elsewhere on the board.

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Love this Kamuca disc..  Everything's just right.

And to finish off

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