Thank You Donors!!!!!!!!!! Lots of Slims // Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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[This classic was 1st recorded by Aaron 'T-Bone' Walker, 1947]
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Full title: 'Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad)' // Origin of this recording, from the Youtube video posted: "Some sad old dude on his last legs gave me an old box with a 1/4" tape, and this is what it turned out to be. The note said to pass it on if I wanted to, so here it is." / IF you don't believe me - Just click on the link, above/ left. Features Bob Moseley on vocals, Jerry Miller on lead guitar.
Other artists include Iggy Pop, Thurston Moore, Kurt Vile / * Verve is the label that first three Velvet Underground albums were released on // Click on the Link above, to view the LP
* - The actual artist credits to re-issued Jamaican 1960s Ska recordings can be almost impossible to figure out. What I list is from the original Jamaican single, click on the Link above/ left, to view it.
Click on the Link above, to view the original single and its pressing variations. Originally the song was called "Don't Be Long" and recorded by a variation of the Byrds named on the recording as "The Beefeaters"
Recorded at The Reading Festival: Reading, England / August 30, 1992 // Song was first _unofficially_ released on the CD 'The Final Solution - Outcesticide III' (UKI Blue Moon, 1995) / Click on the Link above, to view the CD
Billed as 'Slim Barton and Eddie Mapp, Instrumental, harmonica and guitar' / Recorded Long Island City, NYC, May 1929 /
Click on the Link above, to view the original shellac record
COMPLETE billing: 'Slim Green with orchestral accompaniment. Guitar passages by Slim Green.' // Click on the link, above/ left, to view the original shellac record