This is Blues Recorded Live At Mothers https://www.discogs.com/Shakey-Vick-Little-Woman-Youre-So-Sweet/release/5762514
Tracks: 1 Introduction By Erskin T. (DJ At Mothers) 2 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 3 Blues With A Feeling 4 Backbiter 5 Come On In My Kitchen 6 Crossroads Blues 7 Terraplane Blues 8 Little Woman You're So Sweet 9 I'm Going Upstairs 10 Death Valley Blues 11 Movin' To Chicago
Formed in 1968 in Birmingham, England, Shakey Vick was a short-lived blues band fronted by Graham Vickery (vocals, harmonica). Bruce Langman (guitar), Nigel Tickler (bass) and Ned Balen (drums) completed the line-up. The group was signed by Pye Records in 1969 as the label embraced contemporary music in an attempt to rid itself of a staid, conservative image. Little Woman You’re So Sweet was recorded live at Birmingham’s Mother’s club, a then-popular venue on the ‘underground’ circuit. The ensuing raw atmosphere enlivened a set comprising largely of tested blues standards, including ‘Good Morning Little Schoolgirl’ and ‘Movin’ To Chicago’. Imitators rather than pioneers, Shakey Vick split up on the demise of the British blues boom.
This is Blues Recorded Live At Mothers
ReplyDeletehttps://www.discogs.com/Shakey-Vick-Little-Woman-Youre-So-Sweet/release/5762514
Tracks:
1 Introduction By Erskin T. (DJ At Mothers)
2 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
3 Blues With A Feeling
4 Backbiter
5 Come On In My Kitchen
6 Crossroads Blues
7 Terraplane Blues
8 Little Woman You're So Sweet
9 I'm Going Upstairs
10 Death Valley Blues
11 Movin' To Chicago
Formed in 1968 in Birmingham, England, Shakey Vick was a short-lived blues band fronted by Graham Vickery (vocals, harmonica). Bruce Langman (guitar), Nigel Tickler (bass) and Ned Balen (drums) completed the line-up. The group was signed by Pye Records in 1969 as the label embraced contemporary music in an attempt to rid itself of a staid, conservative image. Little Woman You’re So Sweet was recorded live at Birmingham’s Mother’s club, a then-popular venue on the ‘underground’ circuit. The ensuing raw atmosphere enlivened a set comprising largely of tested blues standards, including ‘Good Morning Little Schoolgirl’ and ‘Movin’ To Chicago’. Imitators rather than pioneers, Shakey Vick split up on the demise of the British blues boom.
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