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Long John's Blues (1971) -
Released on the United Artists label.
This was the N. American release of Long John's
Blues from 1964. It
includes Long John's
1964 duet with
Rod Stewart on
Up Above My Head
which had previously
been released as
a single. The album jacket contains
a good story by
Long John about the recording of the
record and many
pictures of Melody Maker and New
Music Express clippings from 1964. |
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Looking
At Long John (1966) - Released in the UK 1966 on United
Artists.
This is one of LJB's personal
favorites.
Includes John's version of You've
Lost That Loving
Feeling which he recorded and had a hit 13 years later
with Kathi McDonald. Jimmy Page provides great guitar work.
The
cover picture was taken in France during Steampacket's
final tour.
Long John's Steampacket with Rod Stewart never officially recorded under
that name. |
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Long John's Blues (1964)
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Released in the UK 1964 on United Artists.
Musicians on this record included
Blues musicians
Geoff Bradford, Cliff Barton, Ian Armit
of The Hoochie Coochie
Men,
formerly Cyril Davies and The All Stars. One of the earliest
British
Blues albums, was also released in the USA and
Canada on UA. Later in 1964
LJB was voted
Best Blues
Singer in the UK by New Music Express. |
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R&B From The Marquee by Blues Incorporated (1962)
- Ace of Clubs label.
Strictly speaking this
is not Long John's own record, but it is of
importance. Features
early Baldry composition, I Thought I Heard
That Train Whistle and
Jimmy Witherspoon's
Rain is Such a Lonesome Sound.
British Blues pioneers Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies
appeared on this record,
the very first
British Blues album. |
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