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Rhythm And Blues - RANDB127LP
Back in 1965, the centre of the Mod Universe was London's West End. Clubs like The Flamingo were pulling in hip young kids to see the new R&B acts. The biggest home-grown act was Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, who incorporated all that the new breed wanted to hear and dance the night away to: R&B, Soul, Jazz and Ska. Out of town, clubs dropped 'jiving' and 'Merseybeat' nights in favour of the new sounds that were surging out of the city. In nearby Windsor, the only place to be if you were a mod was The Ricky Tick, and on May Day 1965, the Blue Flames were topping the bill. Fame was certainly a crowd puller. When he made his appearance at the club that night, he was fresh from having just finished touring with the first UK Tamla Motown revue. He had been added to the bill at the last minute to boost numbers on the tour that included The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles. Brand new source versions of seventeen exciting live tracks from two shows at the Ricky Tick with the Blue Flames at their peak as a live band.
Side A:
Let The Sunshine In
Monkeying Around
Eso Beso
This Is Always
In The Meantime
Move It On Over
Soul Stomp
Humpty Dumpty
Last Night
Side B:
Night Train
Yeh Yeh
Green Back
Let The Sunshine In
Lil' Darlin'
Walkin' The Dog
Point Of No Return
In The Meantime