Rhythm & Blues At The BBC 1965
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Fame opted for a mix of jump blues mingled with early soul, the sort of music that had been emerging in US cities like Memphis and Detroit. Hammond and horns playing jazz, Latin, Stax and ska …
Georgie Fame was different. The bulk of “rhythm and blues” groups followed the Stones image: scruffy urchins who you probably wouldn’t invite around for tea, but his image was totally different. Georgie and the Blues Flames looked more like members of the Stax/Volt Revue than the Downliners Sect. And then there was the music. No harmonica and guitar Chicago blues here, Fame opted for a mix of jump blues mingled with early soul, the sort of music that had been emerging in US cities like Memphis and Detroit. Hammond and horns playing jazz, Latin, Stax and ska. What you have on this LP is a set of songs recorded for the BBC between 1964 and 1967, and all in superb quality sound.
Side One
- Saturday Night Fish Fry
- Preach And Teach
- Yeh Yeh
- Tell All The World About You
- Let The Sunshine In
- In The Meantime
- The Point Of No Return
- Telegram
- Rockin’ Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu
Side Two
- No No
- Move It On Over
- Like We Used To Be
- Monkeying Around
- Something
- Ride Your Pony
- The World Is Round
- My Girl
- Bootleg