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Encore for the Chicago blues
- Title
- Encore for the Chicago blues [sound recording].
- Publication
- Brooklyn, N.Y. : Spivey, [196-]
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Audio | Use in library | *LZR 4911 (C) [Disc] | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
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- Additional Authors
- Washboard Sam, 1910-1966.
- Memphis Slim.
- Homesick James, 1910-
- Muddy Waters, 1915-1983.
- Hill, Harvey.
- Taylor, Koko.
- Stovall, Babe, 1907-1974.
- Williams, Big Joe, 1903-1982.
- Brown, Oliver (Vocalist)
- Lenoir, J. B., -1967.
- Spivey, Victoria.
- Dixon, Willie, 1915-1992.
- Hammond, John, 1942-
- Barbee, John Henry, 1905-1964.
- Miss Rhapsody.
- Sykes, Roosevelt.
- Description
- 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
- Alternative Title
- Yes, sir, boss.
- I feel so good.
- I'm looking for a man.
- Chicago to Paris.
- My brown is a mistreater.
- Move your hand.
- Woman's lament.
- Korea blues.
- Chicago rock.
- T.B. blues.
- Brooklyn going to be my home.
- Squeeze my lemon.
- Six week old blues.
- See see rider.
- Somebody's been talking.
- Dirty mother fuyer.
- Subject
- Blues (Music) > 1961-1970
- Note
- Program and biographical notes by Len Kunstadt on container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded in New York, 1960s.
- Contents
- Yes, sir, boss (Muddy Waters Blues Men) -- I feel so good (Harvey Hill) -- I'm looking for a man (Koko Taylor) -- Chicago to Paris (Memphis Slim) -- My brown is a mistreater (Babe Stovall) -- Move your hand (Big Joe Williams) -- Woman's lament (Olive Brown) -- Korea blues (J.B. Lenoir) -- Chicago rock (Washboard Sam's Band) -- T.B. blues (Victoria Spivey) -- Brooklyn going to be my home (Willie Dixon) -- Squeeze my lemon (John Hammond) -- Six week old blues (John Henry Barbee) -- See see rider (Viola Wells) -- Somebody's been talking (Homesick James) -- Dirty mother fuyer (Roosevelt Sykes).
- Call Number
- *LZR 4911 (C)
- OCLC
- 11155683
- Title
- Encore for the Chicago blues [sound recording].
- Imprint
- Brooklyn, N.Y. : Spivey, [196-]
- Performer
- Various performers.
- Event
- Recorded in New York, 1960s.
- Added Author
- Washboard Sam, 1910-1966. PerformerMemphis Slim. PerformerHomesick James, 1910- PerformerMuddy Waters, 1915-1983. PerformerHill, Harvey. PerformerTaylor, Koko. PerformerStovall, Babe, 1907-1974. PerformerWilliams, Big Joe, 1903-1982. PerformerBrown, Oliver (Vocalist) PerformerLenoir, J. B., -1967. PerformerSpivey, Victoria. PerformerDixon, Willie, 1915-1992. PerformerHammond, John, 1942- PerformerBarbee, John Henry, 1905-1964. PerformerMiss Rhapsody. PerformerSykes, Roosevelt. Performer
- Added Title
- Yes, sir, boss.I feel so good.I'm looking for a man.Chicago to Paris.My brown is a mistreater.Move your hand.Woman's lament.Korea blues.Chicago rock.T.B. blues.Brooklyn going to be my home.Squeeze my lemon.Six week old blues.See see rider.Somebody's been talking.Dirty mother fuyer.
- Publisher No.
- LP-1009 Spivey
- Research Call Number
- *LZR 4911 (C) Program notes on container.