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The Tony Short Trio - I Never Knew Just What A Gal Could Do / Apex Blues album flac

The Tony Short Trio - I Never Knew Just What A Gal Could Do / Apex Blues album flac Performer: The Tony Short Trio
Title: I Never Knew Just What A Gal Could Do / Apex Blues
Style: Dixieland, Boogie Woogie
MP3 album: 1303 mb
FLAC album: 1400 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: RA ASF ADX WMA MMF AIFF AAC
Genre: Jazz / Blues

I Never Knew Just What A Girl Could Do. B1. St. Louis Blues. B2. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise. Recorded at the Royal Festival Hall, London, January, 9th, 1955, at a concert presented by the National Jazz Federation.

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It just became a classic album that was so influential. It’s the classic sound of a National guitar used in a solo recording. He does Death Letter and Preachin’ Blues. But it’s a very clear recording of an acoustic blues trio - and what a trio! A very good record for people breaking into the style. And his singing on it is just stunning. It’s a really, really good record. Prev Page 3 of 13 Next. Blind Willie McTell - 1927-33 The Early Years. There are so many compilations out there, but I would go for the early catalogue. Incredible 12-string player, played in all styles from deepdown blues to ragtime novelty

1990's Still Got The Blues album was an abrupt and risky game-changer that reignited the tradition of blistering British blues guitar. People who were not blues fans, and they thought maybe this had got greater potential than just a straight-up blues record. The playing was great, so it would still appeal to the guitar fans and might appeal to a wider audience because the songs were so melodic. I knew where he wanted the guitar in the mix and I made his life in the studio as easy as possible. It allowed him to go in the studio and not have a lot of fucking about. He wanted the landscape clear so he could do exactly what he wanted. He didn’t want to hear that the bass player had put a funny note in there. Or the drummer had suddenly done a drum fill when he wasn’t expecting one.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A I Never Knew Just What A Gal Could Do
Written-By – Schoebel*
B Apex Blues
Written-By – Noone*

Credits

  • Clarinet – "Pip" Gaskell*
  • Drums – Dave Carey
  • Piano – Tony Short

Notes

Recorded September 3, 1949

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): m-7-92
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): m-7-94