Re: [Harp-L] Harp Vinyl that never made it to CD



Out from the lurker's corner....

I think #2 and #3 have been released on CD.
Don't have my links handy (thanks to our 14 year old), but I think Charlie _______
out west (Colorado) probably has these.


Somebody please help with his link. (or search the archives)

GW

Another link is www.triangle-music.com if he's still active.


At 06:56 PM 2/4/2008, you wrote:
Greetings folks. I have three precious vinyl lp's that when I figure it out, will put them on my hard drive and "burn" them myself I am sure everyone here must have some wonderful rarities, maybe for contractual reasons, never got pressed. Here are my collectables:

1:     John Sebastian (Puglisi) Plays Bach
        This is a Columbia Vinyl from a very under rated
        classical harmonica and the father of John Sebastian
        Jr. (Loving Spoonfuls Welcome back soundtrack)
        Wonderful playing. I believe he came around the same
        time as Larry Adler. Winslow could provide much
        better details than I can.

2:    "Shakey" Shakey Walter Horton The Soul of Blues
        Harmonica
         This is the only recording Horton made on Chess.
         Great versions of "Hard Hearted Women" and La
         Cucaracha and great sidemen including Willie
        Dixon, Lafayette Leake and Buddy Guy.

3:     Muddy Waters Live at Mr. Kelly's
        This is the only other recording that includes Paul
        "Brooklyn Slim"  Osher. The other, "Electric Mud" is
        some sort of Psychedelic experiment that is not to my
        taste. At least here, you really experience Paul at his
        best

That's my list folks. I am sure there are so many others I am
not aware of.
James



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