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Were You There - Live 1966 (Import) (CD)

By: Zoot Money's Big Roll Band


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DISC 1 for Were You There - Live 1966 (Import) (CD) Album By Zoot Money's Big Roll Band
1   I Got You (I Feel Good)  
2   Smack Dab In The Middle  
3   Bootleg  
4   Train Train  
5   Ain't That Peculiar  
6   People Gonna Talk  
7   It Should've Been Me  
8   Hallelujah I Love Her So  
9   Self Discipline  
10   Rock Me Baby  
11   Stormy Monday Blues  
12   Oh Mom (Teach Me How To Uncle Willie)  
13   When I Meet My Baby  
14   Blues March  
15   You Don't Know Like I Know  
16   Big Time Operator  
17   Hide Nor Hair  
18   Haunted House  
19   La La La La La/The In Crowd  
 

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Product note

Contains 20 tracks.
Recorded live in 1966. Includes liner notes by Zoot Money.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.

Album Description

George Bruno "Zoot" Money, a familiar figure on swinging London's mid-'60s club circuit, had brought his Big Roll Band up from their native Bournemouth to London after a short stint moonlighting with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated. Based at the Flamingo, a Soho club renowned for its wild all-nighters, the band played a cooking mixture of soul, jazz and R&B, peppered with the flamboyant antics of front man Zoot. Nurturing a passion for Ray Charles, the Hammond organ, and the odd alcoholic beverage, Money was a popular live attraction with the UK's "in-crowd".
These live recordings taken from 1966 perfectly illustrate what the Big Roll Band was all about. James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)" and Lee Dorsey's "People Gonna Talk" were typical crowd-pleasers. T-Bone Walker's "Stormy Monday Blues" and Marvin Gaye's "Ain't That Peculiar", sung here by American ex-pat soulster Herbie Goins and band member Paul Williams respectively, would allow Zoot to rest his vocal chords. The boss himself would demonstrate his instrumental prowess on Booker T's "Boot-Leg". This was the essence of the UK club scene in 1966.


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