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  1. welcome to the club - the essential chess recordings / ウェルカム・トゥ・ザ・クラブ~ジ・エッセンシャル・チェス・レコーディングス LITTLE MILTON リトル・ミルトン

  2. 25. Mai 2020 · BCN remembers FM Neil Leslie Carr (10-iii-1968 25-v-2015) This was written about Neil aged 10 prior to the Spassky vs the BCF Junior Squad simultaneous display in 1979 : “Manor Junior and Barking. Rating 152. World’s best 10 year old. Standard under-10 champion, 1977 and 1978.

  3. 30. Mai 2009 · With original recordings with less dynamics overall, like the Little Walter tracks, it wasn't so bad. It looks like there's just one Etta track on the '93 Chess Blues box. But how about the '93 Essential Etta James compilation? How does that sound? What else would be a good 1- or 2-CD Etta James compilation without this overcompressed sound? - Joe

  4. 30. Juli 2014 · Chess in the Vieux Carré. The Vieux Carré or French Quarter, cradled in the crescent of the Mississippi River, was the original site of La Nouvelle-Orléans. Although during the 19th century New Orleans expanded and become more Americanized eroding the influence of the French Quarter on the city, the game of chess which first flourished in ...

  5. 27. Aug. 2007 · James Carr's "The Dark End Of The Street"--hell, all his stuff for the Goldwax label--was a welcome companion to Sledge's southern soul, but he never garnered the mainstream success Sledge enjoyed (at least for the 1967-69 period where both were at their peak).

  6. 8. März 2011 · Notes. Printed on back cover: "68 minutes of Soul, R&B, Jazz and Funk gems from Chess Records' Queen of Soul. Features titles recorded in Chicago, Muscle Shoals, Nashville, Hollywood and New Jersey. 18 rare B-sides and album tracks new to CD, plus a great unissued master from 1964." Tracks 1-4, 6, 7, 9, 10-12, 14, 15, 17-19 and 21-24 are in stereo.

  7. Welcome to the Club: The Essential Chess Recordings. (1994) I'm a Gambler is an album by the American musician Little Milton, released in 1994. [2] [3] It was nominated for a W. C. Handy Award for best "Soul/Blues Album". [4] Little Milton promoted the album by touring the United States, Japan, and Europe. [5]