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A1. Raymond Hill - My Baby Left Me A2. Raymond Hill - You've Changed A3. Raymond Hill - I'm Back Pretty Baby A4. Earl Hooker - The Hucklebuck A5. Eddie Snow - I'm A Good Man A6. Eddie Snow - I Got To Put You Down A7. Shy Guy Douglas - Shy Guy's Back In Town A8. Shy Guy Douglas - Detroit Arrow Blues B1. Guitar Red - Go Ahead On B2. Guitar Red - Baby Please Don't Go B3. Walter Bradford - Reward For My Baby B4. James Cotton - Straighten Up Baby B5. Five Tinos - Don't Do That B6. Ed Kirby - Troubled B7. The Prisonaires - Just Walkin' In The Rain B8. Southern Jubilees - There's A Man In Jerusalem
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
All recordings probably made at the Studio of the Memphis Recording Service and Sun Records, 706 Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee.
Recorded 19 December 1951 (B8), 1952 (A6, B3) 14 April 1952 (A5), 6 October 1952 (A1, A3), 1952/53 (A7, A8), 1 June 1953 (B7), 15 July 1953 (A4), 7 December 1953 (B4), 26 May 1955 (B5), and unknown date (A2, B1, B2, B6)
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Manufactured By Pye Records (Sales) Ltd. Distributed By Pye Records (Sales) Ltd. Printed By Robert Stace Recorded At Memphis Recording Service
A2. Raymond Hill - You've Changed
A3. Raymond Hill - I'm Back Pretty Baby
A4. Earl Hooker - The Hucklebuck
A5. Eddie Snow - I'm A Good Man
A6. Eddie Snow - I Got To Put You Down
A7. Shy Guy Douglas - Shy Guy's Back In Town
A8. Shy Guy Douglas - Detroit Arrow Blues
B1. Guitar Red - Go Ahead On
B2. Guitar Red - Baby Please Don't Go
B3. Walter Bradford - Reward For My Baby
B4. James Cotton - Straighten Up Baby
B5. Five Tinos - Don't Do That
B6. Ed Kirby - Troubled
B7. The Prisonaires - Just Walkin' In The Rain
B8. Southern Jubilees - There's A Man In Jerusalem