Re: [Harp-L] Re:[was] a harp[now] Memphis Charlie
The name of the record was "Taking My Time", and it was on Arhoolie. They have selections from that record, including one they are calling "Blue Steel" but I suspect that's the tune we're talking about, "Blue Stew." The name of the CD is "Memphis Charlie"...it's got some other cool stuff on it, including "On the Spot Boogie" which, as i recall, see's Charlie beginning his solo with the Charlie Parker lick from "Now's the Time." Go to:
www.arhoolie.com/titles/303.shtml
WVa Bob
> I had this song on l.p. but lost that one....It's a great song with Charlie
> on a Bb harp(3rd position) and ?? on sax....that's when I discovered what
> 3rd position was!!
> I'd love to buy the CD so id anyone knows the title???
>
> Ben Bouman
> Holland
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> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 2:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Re: a harp experience ( addendum)
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> > And Robben Ford wasn't a bad sax player, either.When he was with Charlie
> Musselwhite they used to do a jazz-flavored tune called "Blue Stew" [or Stu,
> can't remember which] that featured Charlie and Robben dueting on harp and
> sax...pretty good stuff. Can't remember the name of the record but I used to
> own it...it was cut in the 70s, I think. Anybody know the name of that
> record? Also seems like the "other" Ford brother, Pat [?] played drums on
> that one...
> > WVa Bob
> >
> >
> > > Steve wrote:
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