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Post by grumpy on Mar 15, 2006 17:04:09 GMT
I'll post this on B&F too so apologies for repetition.
Nice half-day off work so listening to the excellent Bluebeat 45s compilation this afternoon (big up the man like Tim P). But I have a question. There is a very tasty song which comes in as Track 15 on the disc that isn't cited on the tracklisting. It's directly before Buster's version of Dark End of the Street and contains the refrain "Let it burn in your heart for me".
Apologies if this has been raised and answered before but please can someone do me an ID. With many thanks in advance.
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Post by Baldhead Selector on Mar 15, 2006 17:17:28 GMT
I have the following listing if that helps Grumpy:
01 Boogie Rock Laurel Aitken 02 Independent Blues Basil Gabbidon 03 Back To New Orleans Laurel Aitken 04 Corn Bread And Butter Roland Alphonso & Stanley Ribbs 05 Life Is Tough Derrick Morgan 06 African Blood Raymond Harper 07 Gun The Man Down Prince Busters All Stars 08 Hanging The Beam (Roland Plays Prince) The Skatalites 09 She Pon Top (Sheep On Top) Prince Buster 10 Down Beat Burial Buster's All Stars 11 Red Dress Prince Buster 12 Big Fight Prince Buster 13 Big Fight (Buster Vs Duke Reid) Prince Buster 14 Seven Duppy Prince Buster 15 Dark End Of The Street Prince Buster 16 When The Party Is Over Stranger Cole 17 Move Your Feet Larry Marshall 18 Judge Dread Prince Buster 19 The Barrister (The Appeal) Judge Dread 20 Judge Dread Dance The Pardon Prince Buster
Respect
Baldy
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Post by grumpy on Mar 15, 2006 18:22:50 GMT
Sorry, Baldy, it's just me being stupid. Tracks 15 and 16 are simply transposed on disc as compared to the tracklisting - ie the track I was asking about is in fact Stranger Cole "When the party is over" and on the disc it comes before "Dark end of the street" rather than after as per the tracklist. A little observation would have answered the question. The Stranger Cole track has some particularly tasteful lead guitar work on it; it's a rather nice song and is - so far - my tune of the day.
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