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  1. Before embarking on “One Way Out” lively Chicago Blues; Mike Bloomfield explains the story behind the Super Sessions reunions, which included as a first, the famous 2 guitarists/2 sides LP with S.Stills; this, their 8th reunion (Fillmore West happened in the meantime), counted with a MB who two days before was “sick as a dog” with the flu, and a rhythm section Al Kooper hastily put ...

  2. 14. Johnnie Taylor Two-Fer/ Raw Blues/Little Bluebird 15. Leon Russell - First Album On Shelter 16. Diana Ross - Best Of - Japanese Motown selection 17. Booker T & The MGs - Soul Men 18. Capitols - Cool Jerk 19. Harmonizing Four - Farther Along 20. Happy & Artie Traum Two-Fer/Happy & Artie Traum/Double Back 21. JB’s Anthology/Funky Good Time ...

  3. 14. Jan. 2007 · Johnnie Be Back . Johnnie Johnson Format: Audio CD. 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 14 ratings. $ ... Al Kooper Jimmy Vivino, John Sebastian and many more. What a bargin to have all these great artists together with Johnnie. Fantastic . Read more ...

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  4. Words & Music by Al Kooper. (I STAND ALONE 1968) I STAND ALONE. Cant nobody make me change my mind about my love. So many people tryin’ to bring a good thing down today. Ya know it’s down on the ground. Before it’s had a chance to get away. I STAND ALONE. In a world where people wheel ya this way, deal ya that.

  5. Al Kooper (de son vrai nom Alan Peter Kuperschmidt, né le 5 février 1944 à Brooklyn, New York, États-Unis) est un auteur-compositeur-interprète américain. Il débute comme guitariste , puis passe ensuite aux claviers et devient également producteur .

  6. These are people I was introduced to by Denny Cordell, Joe Cocker's producer. John The Baptist and The Warning, which are two early gospel songs were written with Bobby Neuwirth's-then-girlfriend, Phyliss Major. She was the lyricist. She was later married to Jackson Brown and then committed suicide in the mid-70's.

  7. He arrived when British rock guitarists were hearing the blues, then feeding it back to Americans in new forms. Winter found himself in the middle of that and earned the admiration, even the awe, of those who heard him. He released his major-label debut in 1969 on Columbia, a deal he got after executives heard him sitting in with Al Kooper and Michael Bloomfield, who introduced him with the ...