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

Roscoe Rocks Again As above 1978 JSP 1052 As above

Links: Rosco Gordon | Nick Simper | Sid Phillips | Peter Parks | Wayne Bennett

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with Heavy Jelly

Format Title Track/s Date of Release Reference Notes

45 Vinyl

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.

Links: Alex Dmochowski | John Moorshead

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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 | Matthew Fisher | Howie Casey | Barry Murray

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