Big Blues (Jimmy Witherspoon album)
Big Blues is an album featuring Jimmy Witherspoon supported by a band of British jazz musicians. It was originally released in 1981, and was subsequently re-released in 1997, the year Witherspoon died.
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Released | 1981 |
Recorded | June 1981 |
Studio | The Point Studio, London |
Genre | Blues |
Label | JSP/Proper |
Producer | John Stedman |
Track listing
- "You Got Me Runnin'"
- "Whiskey Drinking Woman"
- "Once There Lived a Fool"
- "Just a Dream"
- "Lotus Blossom"
- "Big Boss Man" – (Luther Dixon, Al Smith)
- "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" – (Jimmy Cox)
- "That's the One"
- "Let's Think Awhile"
- "Swing on It"
- "Point"
- "Snow Was Falling"
Personnel
- Jimmy Witherspoon – vocals
- Jim Mullen – guitar
- Peter King – alto saxophone
- Mike Carr – piano, electric piano, organ
- Harold Smith – drums
- Hal Singer – tenor saxophone
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