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R&B from the Marquee

 
Album Review: R&B from the Marquee

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The most important of Blues Incorporated's albums, this record features Davies all over it, and is his one reasonably representative album. He may be the best thing here, his blues harp the most accomplished and authentic sounding instrument, and his vocals are quite convincing and natural as well. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Gotta Move Alexis Korner Alexis Korner (2:28)
Rain Is Such a Lonesome Sound Jimmy Witherspoon Alexis Korner (2:49)
I Got My Brand on You Willie Dixon Alexis Korner (3:46)
Spooky But Nice Cyril Davies Alexis Korner (2:57)
Keep Your Hands Off Cyril Davies Alexis Korner (2:28)
I Wanna Put a Tiger in Your Tank Willie Dixon Alexis Korner (2:52)
I Got My Mojo Working Preston Foster Alexis Korner (3:09)
Finkle's Cafe Alexis Korner Alexis Korner (2:44)
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man Willie Dixon Alexis Korner (3:02)
Downtown Alexis Korner Alexis Korner (2:58)
How Long Blues Leroy Carr Alexis Korner (3:00)
I Thought I Heard That Train Whistle Blow Long John Baldry Alexis Korner (2:18)

Credits

Spike Heatley (Bass), Long John Baldry (Vocals), Alexis Korner (Guitar), Cyril Davies (Harmonica), Alexis Korner (Vocals), Jack Good (Producer), Jack Clegg (Engineer), Cyril Davies (Vocals), Keith Scott (Piano), Graham Burbridge (Drums)
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R&B from the Marquee
Studio album by Blues Incorporated
Released November 1962 (Decca Ace of Clubs LP, ACL 1130)
Recorded Decca, West Hampstead Studios, London, June 8 1962
Genre Blues
Label Decca
Producer Jack Good

R&B from the Marquee was an album by Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated released in November 1962 on Decca Records. Blues Incorporated was a British R&B band in the early 1960s, which was led by Alexis Korner and featured various musicians. Although never very successful commercially, it was extremely influential on the development of British rock music in the 1960s and later.[1]

Contents

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Gotta Move" (Korner) 2:28
  2. "Rain is Such a Lonesome Sound" (J.&R.Witherspoon) 2:49 Vocal: John Baldry
  3. "I Got My Brand On You" (Muddy Waters) 3:46 Vocal: Cyril Davies
  4. "Spooky But Nice" (Davies) 2:57
  5. "Keep Your Hands Off" (Davies) 2:28 Vocal: Cyril Davies
  6. "I Wanna Put a Tiger in Your Tank" (Muddy Waters) 2:52 Vocal: Cyril Davies

Side Two

  1. "I Got My Mojo Working" (Foster) 3:09 Vocal: Cyril Davies
  2. "Finkle's Cafe" (Korner) 2:44
  3. "Hoochie Coochie" (Muddy Waters) 3:02 Vocal: Cyril Davies
  4. "Down Town" (Korner) 2:58
  5. "How Long, How Long, Blues" (Carr) 3:00 Vocal: John Baldry
  6. "I Thought I heard That Train Whistle Blow" (Baldry) 2:18 Vocal: John Baldry

Re-releases

  • The album was re-released by Decca on CD (UDCD 657) with a bonus track "I'm Built For Comfort" (Willie Dixon) Vocal: John Baldry.
  • Remastered and Re-released by Castle Music on CD (CMRCD 137) with seven bonus tracks:
  1. "She Fooled Me" (Williams) 2:19 — from Bootleg Him! (rec: January,1962)
  2. "I'm Built For Comfort" (aka "Everything She Needs") (Dixon) 2:20 — from Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated (aka Profile) (rec: June,1962)
  3. "Hoochie Coochie Man" (Dixon) 3:26 — from Bootleg Him! (BBC session, rec: July,1962)
  4. "Night Time is the Right Time" (Carr/Sykes) 4:21 — unreleased (BBC session, rec: 1962)
  5. "Everything She Needs" (Dixon) 2:22 — unreleased (BBC session, rec: 1962)
  6. "Up-Town" (Korner/Davies) 2:28 — Lyntone flexi-single LYN299, released December 1962 (rec: October,1962)
  7. "Blaydon Races (with Nancy Spain)" (Ridley, arr.Korner) 2:21 — Lyntone flexi-single LYN298, released December 1962 (rec: October,1962)
  • Limited re-issued CD in Japan in 2007 (Jan 24th 2007) Strange Days Records (POCE-1087)

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R&B from the Marquee [Japan Bonus Tracks] (2007 Album by Alexis Korner)
Long John Baldry (Blues Artist, '50s-2000s)
Red Hot from Alex (1964 Album by Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated)

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