Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1985/2024
Time:39:00
Size:90,1 MB
Label:Vanessa Records/GINO
Styles:Blues/Soul/R&B
Art:Front
Year:1985/2024
Time:39:00
Size:90,1 MB
Label:Vanessa Records/GINO
Styles:Blues/Soul/R&B
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. GOING FISHING (feat. Oliver Sain) - 3:56
2. Sweet Loving Baby - 3:39
3. Reconsider Baby - 3:25
4. Back in Your Arms Again - 4:18
5. Blues Jam (feat. Oliver Sain & P.WESTMORELAND) - 4:20
6. Just One Step (feat. Milton Campbell) - 3:57
7. Since I Been Loving You - 4:03
8. Give Me Some Air - 4:23
9. If You Had a Change in Mind (feat. R.PANKIN) - 3:00
10. Keep on Doing What You Do - 3:56
1. GOING FISHING (feat. Oliver Sain) - 3:56
2. Sweet Loving Baby - 3:39
3. Reconsider Baby - 3:25
4. Back in Your Arms Again - 4:18
5. Blues Jam (feat. Oliver Sain & P.WESTMORELAND) - 4:20
6. Just One Step (feat. Milton Campbell) - 3:57
7. Since I Been Loving You - 4:03
8. Give Me Some Air - 4:23
9. If You Had a Change in Mind (feat. R.PANKIN) - 3:00
10. Keep on Doing What You Do - 3:56
Musicians:
David Dee - vocals, guitar;
Gary В.В. Coleman - keyboards & guitar;
James Gilbert - bass;
Thomas L. Walker, Harold Banks, John Cole - drums;
Frank Amato - strings on "Rainy Night In Georgia";
Louise Freeman - background vocals.
The Kala Horns:
Andy Hagen, Ernie Baker - trumpet;
Ted Dortch - saxophone.
David Dee - vocals, guitar;
Gary В.В. Coleman - keyboards & guitar;
James Gilbert - bass;
Thomas L. Walker, Harold Banks, John Cole - drums;
Frank Amato - strings on "Rainy Night In Georgia";
Louise Freeman - background vocals.
The Kala Horns:
Andy Hagen, Ernie Baker - trumpet;
Ted Dortch - saxophone.
David Eckford was born in Mississippi in 1940, but St. Louis was the city he called home from childhood after his mother moved there with her family from Mississippi. The family worked as sharecroppers on a plantation and wanted a better life. "One day, my mother begged the boss for $200 to buy the kids Christmas presents," Dee said. "Instead, she used the money to buy bus tickets to St. Louis, where she had relatives." Dee worked in clubs, including nightclubs in East St. Louis. Dee later played bass for Howlin' Wolf and Albert King, and worked with Jimmy Reed; he performed and recorded for record label owner Oliver Sain, who gave Dee a track. The collaboration, titled "Goin' Fishin'," transcended its local fame, selling not only nationally but also gaining acclaim from blues fans worldwide after receiving rave reviews from Bill Dhal in Living Blues Magazine. David Dee released six albums and a dozen singles (from 1968 to 1989) throughout his musical career.

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