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Thursday, 10 February 2011
The Very Great Henry Red Allen with J C Higginbotham & Edmond Hall - Rarities No.14
The Very Great Henry Red Allen with J C Higginbotham & Edmond Hall - Rarities No.14
SIDE A
Sometimes I'm Happy I & II (a)
01' Man River (a)
Siesta At The Fiesta (b)
Jack The Bellboy (b)
Ride, Red, Ride (c)
Dark Eyes (c)
Dear Old Southland (c)
SIDE B
Red Jump (c)
The Crawl (d)
Buzz Me (d)
Drink Hearty (d)
Get The Mop (d)
Count Me Out (e)
Check Up (e)
If It's Love You Want (e)
Let Me Miss You (e)
Personnel:
Al - A4 Red Alien (tpt), J C Higgin-botham (trb), Ed Hall (clt), Kenny Kersey (pno), Billy Taylor (sbs) and Jimmy Hoskins (dms).
A5 - Bl Red Alien (tpt), J C Higgin-botham (trb), Don Stovall (as), Al Williams (pno), Benny Moten (sbs) and Al Burroughs (dms).
B2 - B5 Red Alien (tpt), J C Higgin-botham (trb), Don Stovall (as), Bill Thompson (pno), Benny Moten (sbs) and Al Burroughs (dms).
B6 - B9 Red Alien (tpt), J C Biggin-botham (trb), Don Stovall (as), Bill Thompson (pno), Benny Moten (sbs) and Eddie Bourne (dms).
a recorded April 17th, 1941
b recorded July 22nd, 1941
c recorded 1944
d recorded January 14th, 1946
e recorded July 16th, 1946
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