1 | –Junior Walker & The All Stars | (I Am A) Roadrunner / These Things Will Keep Me Loving YouVocals, Tenor Saxophone – Junior WalkerWritten-By [Roadrunner] – Holland-Dozier-HollandWritten-By [These Things Will Keep Me Loving You] – H. Fuqua, J. Bristol | 4:25 |
2 | –Dr. John | I Walk On Guilded SplintersBacking Vocals – Jessie Smith, Robbie MontgomeryBass – Charlie HaywardDrums – Bill Stewart , Lou MullenixGuitar – Jimmy NallsOrgan – Chuck LeavellVocals, Guitar, Piano, Percussion – Dr. JohnWritten-By – Mac Rebennack | 4:31 |
3 | –The Boogie Brothers With Sister Sarah Brown | My Last MealBass – Sarah Brown Drums – Fran ChristinaGuitar, Vocals – John NicholasHarmonica – Steve NardellaPiano – Boogie Woogie RedWritten-By – James A. Lane | 2:41 |
4 | –Michael Turner | Introduction To The FestivalSpeech – Michael Turner | 0:14 |
5 | –Luther Allison | Please Send Me Someone To LoveAlto Saxophone – Fat Richard DrakeBass – Jacoola PetersDrums – Bob RicheyGuitar, Vocals – Luther AllisonOrgan – Paul White Tenor Saxophone – Kent IvyTrumpet – Ben EmersonWritten-By – Percy Mayfield | 7:23 |
6 | – | Drop Down MamaWritten-By – Sleepy John Estes | |
7 | – | KokomoWritten-By – Fred McDowell | |
8 | –CJQ | Form KineticBass – Ron BrooksDrums – Bud Spangler, Danny Spencer Guitar – Ron EnglishPiano – Kenny CoxTrumpet – Charles MooreWritten-By – CJQ | 6:15 |
9 | –Koko Taylor | Wang Dang DoodleBass – Sylvester BoinesDrums – Alvino BensonGuitar – Mighty Joe YoungPiano – Rick Wright Tenor Saxophone – Walter HambrickTrumpet – Charles BeachumVocals – Koko Taylor, Willie DixonWritten-By – Willie Dixon | 6:16 |
10 | –Howlin' Wolf | Highway 49Bass – Andrew McMahon Drums – S.P. LearyGuitar – Hubert SumlinPiano – Detroit JuniorTenor Saxophone – Eddie Shaw Vocals, Harmonica – Howlin' WolfWritten-By – Chester Burnett | 5:22 |
11 | –John Sinclair , Muddy Waters, Lucille Spann | Festival Dedication To Otis SpannSpeech – John Sinclair , Lucille Spann, Muddy Waters | 1:06 |
12 | –Bobby "Blue" Bland | Ain't That Loving YouBass – Reuben WrightDrums – Charles PolkGuitar – Dr. JohnTenor Saxophone – Ernie Fields, Jr.Trombone – Al ThomasTrumpet – Joe Hardin, Melvin Jackson, Tommy PurksonVocals – Bobby ''Blue'' BlandWritten-By – D. Malone | 2:19 |
13 | –Muddy Waters | Honey BeeAlto Saxophone – Marcus Johnson Bass – Calvin JonesDrums – Wille "Big Eye" SmithGuitar – James "Pee Wee" Madison, Louis MyersHarmonica – George "Mojo" BufordPiano – Pinetop PerkinsVocals, Guitar – Muddy WatersWritten-By – McKinley Morganfield | 5:18 |
14 | –Johnny Shines Accompanied By The Boogie Brothers With Sister Sarah Brown | Dust My BroomArranged By – Johnny ShinesBass – Sarah Brown Drums – Fran ChristinaGuitar – John NicholasGuitar, Vocals – Johnny ShinesPiano – Boogie Woogie RedWritten-By – Traditional | 3:07 |
15 | –Lucille Spann With Mighty Joe Young | Dedicated To OtisBass – Sylvester BoinesDrums – Alvino BensonGuitar – Mighty Joe YoungPiano – Rick Wright Tenor Saxophone – Walter HambrickTrumpet – Charles BeachumVocals – Lucille SpannWritten-By – Lucille Spann | 6:32 |
16 | – | Write Me A Few Of Your LinesWritten-By – Fred McDowell | |
17 | –Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers | Kitchen Sink BoogieDrums – Ted HarveyLead Guitar – Brewer PhillipsSlide Guitar – Hound Dog TaylorWritten-By – Brewer Phillips, Ted Harvey, Theodore Taylor | 3:56 |
18 | –Otis Rush | Gambler's BluesBass – Ernest GatewoodDrums – Charles HicksGuitar – Jimmy "Fast Fingers" DawkinsGuitar, Vocals – Otis RushSaxophone – Chavis "Little Bo" SheriffWritten-By – B.B. King, Johnny Pate | 7:38 |
19 | –Freddie King | Goin' DownBass – Bennie Turner Drums – Charles Robinson Guitar, Vocals – Freddie KingOrgan – Deacon JonesPiano – David MaxwellWritten-By – Don Nix | 4:22 |
20 | –Sippie Wallace With Bonnie Raitt | Women Be WiseBass – FreeboClarinet, Saxophone – John Payne Drums – Chris Parker Guitar – Bonnie RaittPiano – Lou TerriccianoVocals – Sippie WallaceWritten-By – Sippie Wallace | 3:07 |
21 | –Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra | Life Is SplendidAlto Saxophone – Larry WorthingtonAlto Saxophone, Flute – Danny Davis, Marshall AllenBaritone Saxophone, Bass – Pat PatrickBaritone Saxophone, Flute – Danny ThompsonBass Clarinet – Leroy Taylor Drums – Alzo Wright, Lex HumphriesDrums [Space] – Harry Richards, Robert UnderwoodEdited By – Alton Abraham, John Sinclair Organ [Space] – Sun RaPercussion – Russell Branch, Stanley MorganTenor Saxophone – John GilmoreTrumpet – Lamont McClambTrumpet, Flugelhorn – Akh-tal EbahVoice [Space Ethnic] – Cheryl Banks, Judith Holton, June Tyson, Ruth WrightWritten-By – Sun Ra | 6:05 |
22 | –Bonnie Raitt | Tribute To Fred McDowell:Bass – FreeboDrums – Chris Parker Resonator Guitar [National Steel], Vocals – Bonnie Raitt | (3:38) |
Recorded Live At Otis Spann Memorial Field.
Gatefold Cover.
I do not own copyright of the songs. Copyright belongs to artists and company. LIVE AT OTIS SPANN MEMORIAL FIELD Vinyl Rip From the Original Double Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival is a music festival in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that started in 1972 from the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, which itself began in 1969. Although the festival has had a tumultuous history and suspended operations in 2006, it was restarted in 2017. Although started with the support of the University of Michigan, the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival became a volunteer non-profit 501c event. What began as an outdoor concert became a full weekend of blues and jazz events. Submit Corrections. Various Artists. Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival: 1972. From the original page on the Classic Records site, referencing Various - Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival 1972. Michael Fremer is responsible for the reputation this rare two record set and it being as desireable as it has become. Fremer has been raving about this album and begging for someone to reissue it for years. Stay tuned for an interview with Mosaic Records owner Michael Cuscuna who, on staff at Atlantic in 1972, produced this tour de force blues bash that is not to be missed . Ann Arbor Blues Festival 1969, Vol. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. September 8-10, 1972 Otis Spann Memorial Field, Ann Arbor, MI. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Огромный каталог альбомов и сборников джазовой музыки, которую вы можете слушать онлайн или скачать в mp3 формате бесплатно. Features Song Lyrics for Dr. John's Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival 1972 album. Disc IDs. Cover Art 0. Album Live. Status: Official. Language: English. Script: Latin