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Carlo Little
Discography - 1970s
with
Rosco Gordon
| Format |
Title |
Track/s |
Date
of Release |
Reference |
Notes |
| LP |
Legendary
Sun Performers |
The
Chicken/Hello Baby/Kansas City/I Don't Wanna Die/I Got So Many
Women/Darling I Really Love You/Shooby Ooby/Three O'Clock Blues
|
1978 |
Charly
30133 |
Personnel:
bassist Nick Simper, saxophonist Sid Phillips, guitarist Pete
Parks, singer/pianist Rosco Gordon, Ray Ellison: 2nd vocals
on 'Shooby Ooby', Rosco Gordon: vcl/pno/gtr on 'Three O'Clock
Blues'. Recorded at 100 club in Oxford
Street, where in the middle of the album Wayne Bennett (guitarist)
also performs. Produced by the owner of the 100 Club. |
| LP

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Roscoe
Rocks Again |
As
above |
1978 |
JSP
1052 |
As
above

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Links:
Rosco
Gordon |
Nick
Simper
| Sid
Phillips
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Peter
Parks
|
Wayne
Bennett
More
details about the session here
with
Heavy Jelly
| Format |
Title |
Track/s |
Date
of Release |
Reference |
Notes |
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45
Vinyl

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Chewn
In |
Chewn
In/Time Out |
1969 |
Head
HDS4001 |
Personnel:
bassist Alex Dmochowski (bassist), guitarist John Moorshead.
Recorded in private house in W. Hampstead, London.

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Links:
Alex
Dmochowski
|
John
Moorshead
More
details about Heavy Jelly
here
with
Hurricane
| Format |
Title |
Track/s |
Date
of Release |
Reference |
Notes |
| 45
Vinyl |
Mama
Was A Honky Tonk Woman |
Mama
Was A Honky Tonk Woman/Shakin' An' Breakin' |
Aug
1973 |
Decca
F13435 & 84185 |
Personnel:
guitarist Dick Middleton, singer and pianist Freddie 'Fingers'
Lee, bassist Stuart Colman (who was later producer of Shakin'
Stevens), backing vocals Sue and Sonny. Howie Casey played sax on
the B-side. Produced by Barry Murray. An album was recorded with
other guests such as pianist Matthew Fisher but it never got
released. |
Links: Stuart
Colman
| Freddie
Fingers Lee
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Matthew
Fisher
| Howie
Casey |
Barry
Murray
More
details about Hurricane here
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