
One of the more obscure 'Bo records, it also has one of the strongest New Orleans spook factor of any of his releases, in its cautionary tales and talk of stone graveyard business.
Musically, this record is incredibly sophisticated with many twists turns and unexpected changes. whoever is on sax deserves a medal of some sorts for some incendiary playing.
from 1967...
4 comments:
I'm glad to see that copy worked out for you. Sounds really really nice. Label looks way clean too.
ana....
Nice. Thanks
Very nice! Thanks Derek.
Who at this time made that brass riff for the first time J.B or E.B
Many thanks to Ya for all that gems.
;°)
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