MIGHTY INSTRUMENTALS – R&B STYLE 1963 LP

MIGHTY INSTRUMENTALS – R&B STYLE 1963 LP

£10.00

SIDE ONE
1. Trottin’ Jimmy McCracklin (McCracklin) Chess 1826
2. Big Nick James Booker (Booker) Peacock
3. Honky The Ho-Dads (Josie) Imperial 66001
4. Chinese Checkers The Mixtures (M G’s) Linda 113
5. Braggin’ Bob Moore & The Temps (Moore/Buchanan) Daisy 502
6. The Hash Johnny Otis (Otis/Freeman) King 5790
7. Ba Dada Sam Kimble (Kimble) Tof 1370
8. Meddlin’ Little Milton ‎(Campbell) Checker 1063

SIDE TWO
1. Just About Daybreak The Mighty Trojans (Tomossa) Dodge 804
2. Ginger Snap The Exotics (Day) Seafair 108
3. Hot Potato The Rinkydinks (Curtis) Enjoy 1010
4. Back Slap South St. Six (Earl Swanson) S.P.Q.R. 3309
5. The Scratch Long John Hunter (Hunter) Yucca 159
6. Cut And Dried Wild Jimmy Spruill (Spruill) Enjoy 2006
7. Susie Q Billy & The King Bees (Hawkins/Lewis) Volt 110
8. Tension The Nu-Trons (Smith/Wood) Federal 12495

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Description

Here’s a selection of cracking instrumentals from 1963, none of which ever got so much as a sniff at the charts. It’s mostly guitar-led rockers with fiery picking from Roy Buchanan and Jimmy Spruill and some early fuzzbox action from Lou Josie of the Ho-Dads. Up in New York, King Curtis is blowing out on the Rinkydinks (later adopted as the Soul Train theme). From Eastside, Los Angeles, The Mixtures try out their new Wurlitzer electric on the M. G.’s Chinese Checkers. There’s Louisiana sounds from The Mighty Trojans and James Booker and over in the Mid-West, we’ve got Little Milton Meddlin’ and Jimmy McCracklin Trottin’.
So there you have it – fourteen Mighty Instrumentals R&B-Style from 1963.

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 35 × 35 × 0.4 cm