vendredi 16 février 2024

Sleepy Time Blues





















CHARLIE FEATHERS - THE LIVING LEGEND - LP Redita

A1 - Peepin' Eyes
A2 - I've Been Deceived
A3 - Wedding Gown Of White
A4 - Defrost Your Heart
A5 - Sleepy Time Blues
A6 - All Messed Up
A7 - I Forgot To Remember To Forget
A8 - Let's Love A Little
B1 - Introduction
B2 - Mound Of Clay
B3 - Tongue Tied Jill
B4 - Send Me The Pillow
B5 - Folsom Prison Blues
B6 - Uh Uh Honey
B7 - Gone Gone Gone
B8 - Don't Let Me Cross Over

Vinyl rip
Re-post by request

7 commentaires:

  1. Thanks Uncle Gil! Glad to have you back! Any chance you could repost the Goldband Rockabilly album (the one from Rock & Country Records, not the Ace Records one)? You posted it quite a while back and my archive file got corrupted when I had to recover from a hard drive crash. If it helps, the page on Discogs is /release/3466108

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  2. @ dc_animal

    Done ! And thanks for the Discogs link as I'm able to update the covers and labels !

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  3. another good one. ThanksGil!

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  4. Thanks, Uncle.
    Any Charlie Feathers always gratefully received.
    The Hot Bopper,
    England

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  5. Thanks for Charlie Feathers. Unreconstructed rockabilly.

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  6. Wow! Charlie Feathers is responsible for several rockabilly classics, but this album
    strikes me as interesting for another reason altogether. I could be wrong, but I am
    speculating that this may be the source for the erroneous belief that "Sleepy Time
    Blues" and "All Messed Up" had been recorded by Feathers under another name. Of course,
    it's clear by now that those two tracks were not by Feathers at all, and that Jess
    Hooper was in fact a recording artist in his own right. Yet it seems to me that the
    whole misunderstanding (assuming that it was only a misunderstanding and not in some
    sense a deception) may have started right here with this specific release.

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