BLUESY JOSEPHINE
BLUESY JOSEPHINE
YOUNG, MIGHTY JOE
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Condition: New, UPC: 7301826023260, Publication Date: 02/03/1993, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/BLUES,
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tracks

Teasin' The Blues
Five Long Years
Sweet Home Chicago
Wisefool Express
Take Money
Fool's Advice
Need A Friend

notes

Recorded on November 28th 1976 at Condorcet Studio, Toulouse (FR).

credits


Bass Guitar – Cornelius Boyson
Drums – Willie Hayes
Guitar, Vocals – Mighty Joe Young
Liner Notes – Chris Heim
Organ – Ken Sajdak,
Photography By – Joseph A. Rosen
Piano – Ken Sajdak, Willie Mabon (tracks: 1, 5)
Producer – Disques Black And Blue

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Recorded At – Studio Condorcet
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