Various – Hunter Hancock Presents Blues & Rhythm Midnight Matinee 1951 - New LP Record 1985 Route 66 Sweden Vinyl - Rhythm & Blues / Rock & Roll
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Various – Hunter Hancock Presents Blues & Rhythm Midnight Matinee 1951
| Label: | Route 66 – KIX-1200, Route 66 – KIX no. 1200 |
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| Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono
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| Country: | Sweden |
| Released: | |
| Genre: | Rock, Blues |
| Style: | Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll |
| A1 | Smilin' Smokey Lynn*– | I Was Born To Rock |
| A2 | Floyd Dixon– | Telephone Blues |
| A3 | Bixie Crawford– | I Get The Blues When It Rains |
| A4 | Peppermint Harris– | I Got Loaded |
| A5 | Golden Keys– | Noah |
| A6 | Duke Henderson– | Low Down Dog |
| A7 | Cecil "Count" Carter*– | Out Of Count |
| B1 | Ernie Andrews– | The Masquerade Is Over |
| B2 | Madelyn Perkins– | What Is This Thing Called Love |
| B3 | Floyd Dixon With Chuck Norris And Maxwell Davis– | Chicken Shack Boogie |
| B4 | Betty Jean Washington*– | Elevator Boogie |
| B5 | Golden Keys– | Dry Bones |
| B6 | Duke Henderson– | We're Gonna Rock |
| B7 | Big Jay McNeely– | Deacon's Hop |
- Record Company – Mr R&B Records
- Pressed By – Toolex Alpha
- Design – Lasse Ermalm
- Edited By – Gunnar Lööf
- Guitar – Chuck Norris (tracks: B1 to B7)
- Liner Notes – Jim Dawson (4)
- Photography By – Erik Lindahl, Åke Eriksson (2)
- Presenter – George Wilhelm, Hunter Hancock, Ray Robinson (4)
- Producer [Original Recordings] – Bill Lester (2)
- Reissue Producer – Jim Dawson (4)
- Tenor Saxophone – Maxwell Davis (tracks: B1 to B7)
- Trumpet – Cecil "Count" Carter* (tracks: A1 to A7)
Side A recorded Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, September 29, 1951 with Cecil "Count" Carter (trumpet) and his Orchestra including tenor sax, baritone sax, guitar, bass, drums.
Side B recorded Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, October 6, 1951 with Maxwell Davis (tenor sax) and his Orchestra including Chuck Norris (guitar), and trumpet, piano, bass, drums - possibly Ralph Hamilton or Red Callender (bass) and Robert "Snake" Sims or Eddie Williams (drums).
U.S. Copyright: BIG J Records
Side A : Total time 23.00
Side B : Total time 24.56
Side B recorded Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, October 6, 1951 with Maxwell Davis (tenor sax) and his Orchestra including Chuck Norris (guitar), and trumpet, piano, bass, drums - possibly Ralph Hamilton or Red Callender (bass) and Robert "Snake" Sims or Eddie Williams (drums).
U.S. Copyright: BIG J Records
Side A : Total time 23.00
Side B : Total time 24.56
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