More Northern Soul for Phil Some Kinks and a Lot of Louisiana Music / Lots of New Stuff / Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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Artist:
Johnny Jones [Billed as 'Johnny Jones And The King Casuals']
Song:
Purple Haze [Originally by Jimi Hendrix, March 1967 {US single}]
From the San Francisco area (at least the label was) / FULL title of comp album: ''The Record Collector Vol 1 (20 Legendary Northern Soul Classics)'' // Click the Link above, left to view the original single
Real Name: Lonnie McIntosh / Jimmy Guterman ranked the album 'The Wham of that Memphis Man!' No. 16 in "The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time" / Click the Link above, left to view the original album
Real Name: Lonnie McIntosh / Jimmy Guterman ranked the album 'The Wham of that Memphis Man!' No. 16 in "The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time" / Click the Link above, left to view the original album
Bobby Graham - drums, and Arthur Greenslade - piano; HOWEVER: Jimmy Page, in a November 2014 interview with SiriusXM's "Town Hall series", confirmed for the umpteenth time, that he did NOT play on the song, saying "Oh, CRIKEY!!! I wasn't on 'You Really Got Me,' but I did play on the Kinks' record (this debut album - he played on "I'm a Lover Not a Fighter", "I've Been Driving on Bald Mountain" and possibly "Bald Headed Woman")
* - only released in the US; to quote Wiki: "The album had no direct analogue outside of the US market, but instead collected songs from the UK EP "Kinksize Session", plus two songs which had been left off of the US version of their debut LP 'You Really Got Me', and both the A- and B-sides of the "All Day and All of the Night" and "Tired of Waiting for You" singles."
* - The "Kinkdom" album has no equivalent outside of the US, but instead collects songs from the "Kwyet Kinks" UK EP, both sides of the "See My Friends" single, the B-sides of several of the band's singles, a track left off of the US edition of the 1965 album "Kinda Kinks" {"Naggin' Woman", a Lazy Lester cover) and a previously released track.
* - The "Kinkdom" album has no equivalent outside of the US, but instead collects songs from the "Kwyet Kinks" UK EP, both sides of the "See My Friends" single, the B-sides of several of the band's singles, a track left off of the US edition of the 1965 album "Kinda Kinks" {"Naggin' Woman", a Lazy Lester cover) and a previously released track.
Real Name: Lonnie McIntosh / Jimmy Guterman ranked the album 'The Wham of that Memphis Man!' No. 16 in "The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time" / Click the Link above, left to view the original album
Members included Jesse Hector, later of The Hammersmith Gorillas/ Gorillas (who do Sara J's intro theme) According to the 2008 book "Pretty Vacant: A History of UK Punk," the band "was, in many ways, Britain's first proto-punk band. Active from 1969 to 1971.
* - Originally recorded by Bo Diddley as 'Oh Yea' {no "h" at end}, Jan 1959, Checker Records /// The group was from Prospect, IL {suburb of Chicago} // Click on Link above/ left, to view the original single, with a picture sleeve; also scroll down to read the commentary ...
Real Name: Lonnie McIntosh / Jimmy Guterman ranked the album 'The Wham of that Memphis Man!' No. 16 in "The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time" / Click the Link above, left to view the original album
Real Name: Rosa Deschamps / Vaudeville blues singer, who recorded extensively between 1923 and 1931. Some of her recordings were released under pseudonyms such as: Sally Ritz, Flora Dale, Sara Johnson, Josephine Thomas, Gladys White and Mamie Harris. // Click the Link above, left to view the original shellac record
A British all-female beat group of the Merseybeat scene, formed in early 1962, split up in 1967. They had some success in Germany, i.e. at the Star-Club in Hamburg (all four of their German single were on the "Star-Club" label). // Click the Link above, left to view the original German album
Real Name: Lonnie McIntosh / Jimmy Guterman ranked the album 'The Wham of that Memphis Man!' No. 16 in "The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time" / Click the Link above, left to view the original album
Minnesota-based country blues musician born in Austin, MN, and mostly raised in Hollandale; he started his music career in Duluth, where he still lives today. // This was previously on the 10", 5-song EP 'I Ain't Dead Yet', 2016 - Click the Link above, left to view that EP
[Original 10" record:] • (Columbia, March 30, 1925)
Comment:
* - FULL title of album: 'Rare Recordings Of The Twenties: Louis Armstrong With Maggie Jones, Nolan Welsh, Clara Smith, Sippie Wallace (Vol. 1)' // Click the Link above, left to view the original shellac record
Real Name: Lonnie McIntosh / / Jimmy Guterman ranked the album 'The Wham of that Memphis Man!' No. 16 in "The 100 Best Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time" / Click the Link above, left to view the original album