Many thanks,Bernard Purdie is for me the best studio drummer, incredible albums with the drummer ( Harlem River Drive and many other rare projects ) info musics in See-Saw ( not info varius albums in discogs.com )Recommend word or pdf to have the info in case it disappears someday :
http://www.jazzdisco.org/atlantic-records/
Horace Ott (piano, organ) Bob Bushnell, Harry Jensen (guitar) Ron Miller (bass?) Bernard Purdie (drums) Don Covay (vocals) NYC, October 4, 1964 8254 Precious You Don Covay (vocals) unidentified house band "Apollo Theater", NYC, October 21, 1964 8290 Mercy, Mercy Dud Bascomb, Harold "Money" Johnson (trumpet) Dickie Harris (trombone) Babe Clarke (tenor saxophone) Horace Ott (piano) Bob Bushnell, Billy Butler (guitar) Alan Fontaine (bass?) Bernard Purdie (drums) Don Covay (vocals) George Clane, Ace Hall, Harry Tiffin (backing vocals) NYC, January 27, 1965 8634 The Boomerang 8635 A Woman's Love 8636 The Usual Place 8637 Please Do Something Wayne Jackson (trumpet) Andrew Love (tenor saxophone) Floyd Newman (baritone saxophone) Booker T. Jones (piano, organ) Steve Cropper (guitar) Donald "Duck" Dunn (electric bass) Al Jackson (drums) Don Covay (vocals) Memphis, TN, June 30, 1965 9073 See-Saw 9076 Sookie Sookie 9077 I Never Get Enough Of Your Love Horace Hall (trombone?) Seldon Powell, Harold Vick (tenor saxophone) Paul Griffin (organ) Billy Butler (guitar) Alan Fontaine (bass?, guitar?) Albert Winston (electric bass) Bernard Purdie (drums) Don Covay (vocals) NYC, November 29, 1965 9633 Fat Man Wayne Jackson (trumpet) Andrew Love (tenor saxophone) Floyd Newman (baritone saxophone) Isaac Hayes (piano) Steve Cropper (guitar) Donald "Duck" Dunn (electric bass) Al Jackson (drums) Don Covay (vocals) The Goodtimers (vocal group) unidentified female choir Memphis, TN?, May 26, 1966
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ReplyDeleteI've seen this on Atlantic inner sleeves for years but never saw a chance to hear it until now. Outta sight! thx.
ReplyDeleteYou should grab his Mercy! album I posted, if you haven't. It's even more killer in my opinion
DeleteMany thanks,Bernard Purdie is for me the best studio drummer, incredible albums with the drummer ( Harlem River Drive and many other rare projects )
ReplyDeleteinfo musics in See-Saw ( not info varius albums in discogs.com )Recommend word or pdf to have the info in case it disappears someday :
http://www.jazzdisco.org/atlantic-records/
Horace Ott (piano, organ) Bob Bushnell, Harry Jensen (guitar) Ron Miller (bass?) Bernard Purdie (drums) Don Covay (vocals)
NYC, October 4, 1964
8254 Precious You
Don Covay (vocals) unidentified house band
"Apollo Theater", NYC, October 21, 1964
8290 Mercy, Mercy
Dud Bascomb, Harold "Money" Johnson (trumpet) Dickie Harris (trombone) Babe Clarke (tenor saxophone) Horace Ott (piano) Bob Bushnell, Billy Butler (guitar) Alan Fontaine (bass?) Bernard Purdie (drums) Don Covay (vocals) George Clane, Ace Hall, Harry Tiffin (backing vocals)
NYC, January 27, 1965
8634 The Boomerang
8635 A Woman's Love
8636 The Usual Place
8637 Please Do Something
Wayne Jackson (trumpet) Andrew Love (tenor saxophone) Floyd Newman (baritone saxophone) Booker T. Jones (piano, organ) Steve Cropper (guitar) Donald "Duck" Dunn (electric bass) Al Jackson (drums) Don Covay (vocals)
Memphis, TN, June 30, 1965
9073 See-Saw
9076 Sookie Sookie
9077 I Never Get Enough Of Your Love
Horace Hall (trombone?) Seldon Powell, Harold Vick (tenor saxophone) Paul Griffin (organ) Billy Butler (guitar) Alan Fontaine (bass?, guitar?) Albert Winston (electric bass) Bernard Purdie (drums) Don Covay (vocals)
NYC, November 29, 1965
9633 Fat Man
Wayne Jackson (trumpet) Andrew Love (tenor saxophone) Floyd Newman (baritone saxophone) Isaac Hayes (piano) Steve Cropper (guitar) Donald "Duck" Dunn (electric bass) Al Jackson (drums) Don Covay (vocals) The Goodtimers (vocal group) unidentified female choir
Memphis, TN?, May 26, 1966