Also,
precious little. Very few, very little, as in There are precious few leaves left on the trees, or We have precious little fuel left. In these idioms precious serves as an intensive, a colloquial usage dating from the first half of the 1800s.




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| Studio album by Jeremy Spencer | ||||
| Released | 18 July 2006 | |||
| Recorded | 2005, during the Notodden Blues Festival, in a studio in Norway | |||
| Genre | Blues | |||
| Label | Bluestown Records, Blind Pig Records | |||
| Producer | Kjetil Draugedalen & Gaute Fredriksen | |||
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Precious Little is an album by British blues musician Jeremy Spencer, who was a member of Fleetwood Mac from 1967–71. Released on 18 July 2006, this is his fourth official solo album (his first since 1979) and was released on the Bluestown Records label in Norway, though Bluestown Records later licensed it to Blind Pig Records. The album was recorded over five days in 2005 in a Norway studio during the Notodden Blues Festival.
Local musicians were used to back Spencer on all tracks, because he believed that "they have retained the 'purity' of the old blues in their playing".[3] Most of the tracks were self-penned, with the addition of covers of songs by Elmore James and Slim Rhodes.
The album was produced by Kjetil Draugedalen and Gaute Fredriksen, and the executive producer was Jostein Forsberg. It was mixed at the Supermono Studio, Oslo, and was mastered by Audun Strype at Strype Audio, Oslo.
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