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Alexis Korner - R&B from the Marquee (CD)

R&B from the Marquee
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Album Details: R&B from the Marquee

Release Date:02/13/1996
Label:Umvd Import
UPC:827010003629

Track List: R&B from the Marquee

  1. Gotta Move
  2. Rain Is Such A Lonesome Sound
  3. I Got My Brand On You
  4. Spooky But Nice
  5. Keep Your Hands Off
  6. I Wanna Put A Tiger In Your Tank
  7. I Got My Mojo Working
  1. Finkle's Cafe
  2. Hoochie Coochie
  3. Down Town
  4. How Long, How Long, Blues
  5. I Thought I Heard That Train Whi...
  6. I'm Built For Comfort

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  • All Music Guide

    Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated's early, raw, unpretentious British take on American blues. The album shows a multitude of influences, from rural, country blues to the electric sounds of Chess Records, Sleepy John Estes to Willie Dixon and Muddy Waters. Note: The British Decca CD from the late '80s has four bonus tracks not on the original album, but the American Mobile Fidelity CD reissue from 1996 has yet another previously unreleased bonus track, a cover of Willie Dixon's "Built for Comfort," that Decca missed on its CD.

    - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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Biography

Alexis Korner

Without Alexis Korner, there still might have been a British blues scene in the early 1960s, but chances are that it would have been very different from the one that spawned the Rolling Stones, nurtured the early talents of Eric Clapton and made it possible for figures such as John Mayall to reach an audience. Born of mixed Turkish/Greek/Austrian descent, Alexis Korner ... Read more