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HE MAY BE YOUR MAN (BUT HE COMES TO SEE ME SOMETIMES)
Edith WILSON
- Ref. KW7550
- DELMARK RECORDS, 1993. Enregistrement 1973-1975.
"While she is generally classified with the vaudeville blues singers, based on her early recordings, this is not a fair summation of her career, which has included sucess on stage, screen, radio, and television, in addition to the recordings for which she is best remembered by Jazz collectors." Track 9 only on CD. Different order of the tracks on CD. Tracks 4 to 10 & 12 recorded July 7 & September 3, 1973.
Interprètes
- Edith WILSON : Voix
- Leon SCOTT : Trompette
- Preston JACKSON : Trombone
- Franz JACKSON : Saxophone ténor, Saxophone soprano, Clarinette
- Little Brother MONTGOMERY : Piano
- Ikey ROBINSON : Banjo, Guitare
- Truck PARHAM : Contrebasse
- Red SAUNDERS : Drums
- LeRoi NABORS : Trompette
- Oliver ALCORN : Clarinette
- Ed WILKINSON : Contrebasse
Pistes
- 1 Mistreatin' blues
- 2 Hesitating blues
- 3 He may be your man
- 4 Easin' away from me
- 5 That same dog
- 6 Hey! Hey! boogie
- 7 Poppa-mama blues
- 8 My handy man ain't handy anymore
- 9 Lonesome
- 10 Twiddlin'
- 11 Slow creepin' blues
- 12 Put a little love in everything you do