records with dope harmonica playing (not on cover)
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hi everybody,do you know any good records which base on harmonica playing?please recommend...
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yes but i am talking about recods that people might like, not the ones that you like, son
You can't front; it is a masterclass in pop.
Since I'm a harmonica player and have fronted rock bands (not blues), this band was right on the money for me. I gotta Google Jim Fitting, see what he's doing now! (Last I heard, he was touring with The The or some such band.)
Country: Charlie McCoy or Area Code 315, Charlie is also heard on thousands of other country records including ones by Floyd Cramer and Boots Randolph.
Blues: James Cotton (the Buddah stuff is great and easy to find.)
Jazz: Toots Thielsmen
Rock: Jamming With Edward, Mick Jagger on harp.
All good, all easy to find.
Didn't Led Zep III have a tune with harmonica?
I'd like to hear Sonny's Revilot 45's. I have two of his later Enterprise albums, and his solos don't really go anywhere - the man is no virtuoso - but they still work as just music.
try to find his cut Mi Mi Africa
Until then, mahke do with this....
peter ivers- knight of the blue communion
psych with harmonica... dope record!
These are good ones if you like straight blues:
II, and that one would've been "Bring It On Home"
This one shows a harmonica, but is worth it just for "A Little Piece Of Heaven"
Can't embed the video, but here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC0ZS5sAy0s
EDIT: This too:
the carey bell is sounding good!
thanks for all the other recomemndations!
And "Levee" was on IV, so you missed twice.
took a listen to his Revilot 45 "Latin Soul" b/w "The Creeper" at a shop today, plan on going back for it, it was $12 (a little high?) I already had a bunch of stuff to buy, so it went back in the box...nice little soul tunes, but nothing face melting.
I dig that Little Walter LP on Chess where they go a bit crazy with the slapback..one tune is solid proto psychedelia from 1952!...SO much echo and feedback
ive never heard this record, but toots is the most impressive I have ever heard...heard him play Thelonious Monk tunes and it was jaw dropping...I didnt know a harp had that many notes in 'em.
He really mastered that instrument perfectly. When Quincy Jones needed a harmonica, he called Toots.
This is a beautiful track from this soundtrack. It's pretty easy to find in the Netherlands but doesn't show up all that much abroad.