Of the more obscure recordings from around the city we bring you LH and the Memphis sounds, whose wonderful Packy Axton related 45 is a £200 northern collectable. 'Tram?' (sic) by Junior Kimbell is a funky blues version of the Lowell Fulsom classic by the man who as Jr Kimbrough became highly lauded in the garage blues revival at the start of this decade. Our Queen of Memphis Barbara Brown is present and correct as is a previously unreleased R&B shouter called 'Shake, Shake, Shake' recorded by Willie Bollinger for her label, XL.
6 She's Fine She's Mine (You Don't Love Me) -Willie Cobbs
7 I'm Going Home - Prince Conley
8 Let the Best Man Win - Unknown
9 Tram? - Junior Kimbell
10 Blue Groove - Sir Isaac & the Do-Dads
11 Assassination - the Dixie Nightingales
12 When My Love Comes Down (Alt) - Ruby Johnson
13 Man About the House - Barbara Brown
14 Ticket to Ride - Willie Walker
15 Shake Shake Shake - Willie Bollinger
16 Soul City USA - Spencer Wiggins
17 Restless - the Cobras
18 She's About a Mover - Percy Millem
19 Nothing But the Truth - Ann Hodge
20 So Hard to Get Along - the Lyrics
Of the more obscure recordings from around the city we bring you LH and the Memphis sounds, whose wonderful Packy Axton related 45 is a £200 northern collectable. 'Tram?' (sic) by Junior Kimbell is a funky blues version of the Lowell Fulsom classic by the man who as Jr Kimbrough became highly lauded in the garage blues revival at the start of this decade. Our Queen of Memphis Barbara Brown is present and correct as is a previously unreleased R&B shouter called 'Shake, Shake, Shake' recorded by Willie Bollinger for her label, XL.