The Graham Bond Organisation - Person To Person Blues album flac
Performer: The Graham Bond OrganisationTitle: Person To Person Blues
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Mod
Released: 2000
Country: France
MP3 album: 1952 mb
FLAC album: 1892 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: ASF AU MP3 AIFF WMA DTS ADX
Genre: Jazz / Blues
Graham John Clifton Bond (28 October 1937 – 8 May 1974) was an English musician and occultist, considered a founding father of the English rhythm and blues boom of the 1960s. Bond was an innovator, described as "an important, under-appreciated figure of early British R&B", along with Cyril Davies and Alexis Korner. Jack Bruce, John McLaughlin and Ginger Baker first achieved prominence in his group, the Graham Bond Organisation. Bond was voted Britain's New Jazz Star in 1961
The Sound of '65 is the debut album by rhythm & blues/jazz group The Graham Bond Organisation and featuring its best-known line-up of Graham Bond on vocals, alto saxophone, Hammond B-3 organ and Mellotron, Jack Bruce on vocals, acoustic and electric basses and harmonica, Dick Heckstall-Smith on tenor and soprano saxophone and Ginger Baker on drums.
Redirected from The Graham Bond Organization). The Graham Bond Organisation were a British jazz/rhythm and blues group of the early 1960s consisting of Graham Bond (vocals, keyboards, alto-saxophone), Jack Bruce (bass), Ginger Baker (drums), Dick Heckstall-Smith (tenor/soprano saxophone) and John McLaughlin (guitar). They recorded several albums and further recordings were issued when the group's members achieved fame in progressive rock and jazz fusion.
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don't complain! It's quite listenable despite a somewhat distant quality to the sound. The music is great, and the GBO rips it up live in a somewhat more wild manner than they did in their studio recordings.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Wade In The WaterWritten-By – Ramsel Lewis* |
| 2 | Big Boss ManWritten-By – Smith*, Dixon* |
| 3 | Early In The MorningWritten-By – Darlin*, Harris* |
| 4 | Person To Person BluesWritten By – Glover, McRae |
| 5 | Spanish BluesWritten-By – Graham Bond |
| 6 | Introduction By Dick JordanWritten-By – H. Young* |
| 7 | The First Time I Met The BluesWritten-By – Buddy Guy |
| 8 | Stormy MondayWritten-By – T. Bone Walker* |
| 9 | Train TimeWritten-By – Traditional |
| 10 | What'd I SayWritten-By – Ray Charles |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – BMG
Credits
- Bass Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals – Jack Bruce
- Drums – Ginger Baker
- Liner Notes – Chris Welch
- Organ [Hammond], Alto Saxophone, Vocals – Graham Bond
- Producer – Giorgio Gomelsky
- Tenor Saxophone – Dick Heckstall-Smith
Notes
Recorded live at Klooks Kleek in London, 15th October 1964; CD issue from 2000 under different title;www.dressed2kill.co.uk
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Printed): 6 66629 13922 6
- Barcode (Scanned): #666629139226
- Matrix / Runout: 12300-METRO431
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 529.904 | Graham Bond + Jack Bruce + Ginger Baker + Dick Heckstall-Smith | Graham Bond + Jack Bruce + Ginger Baker + Dick Heckstall-Smith - Faces And Places Vol. 4 (LP, Album) | BYG Records | 529.904 | France | 1972 |
| CR 3060 | Graham Bond Organisation* | Graham Bond Organisation (LP, Comp) | Bellaphon, Charly Records | CR 3060 | Germany | 1979 |
| CR 3013 | Graham Bond Organisation* | The Beginning Of Jazz-Rock (LP, Album) | Charly Records, Bellaphon | CR 3013 | Germany | 1977 |
| CR 3013 , 0X/3138 | The Graham Bond Organization | The Beginning Of Jazz-Rock (LP, Comp) | Charly Records, Oxford | CR 3013 , 0X/3138 | Italy | 1979 |
| CR300 17 | Graham Bond Organisation* | The Beginning Of Jazz-Rock (LP, Album, RE) | Charly Records | CR300 17 | UK | 1977 |








