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Overview
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson joins the Battle of the Blues party this time around with some honking tenor saxophone and his own brand of blues shouting. And while Vinson is given a good share of vocals here, his King label compatriots Roy Brown and Wynonie Harris make good on their earlier showcases with another dose of high-end jump blues vocals as well. No real jousting here, just 12 solid R&B scorchers and slow-burners.
Product Details
Release Date: | 03/14/1994 |
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Label: | King |
UPC: | 0012676066822 |
catalogNumber: | 668 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Wynonie Harris Primary Artist,Track PerformerRoy Brown Track Performer
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson Track Performer
Technical Credits
Roy Brown ComposerWynonie Harris Composer
Mason Composer
Henry Bernard Composer
Henry Glover Composer
Milt Larkin Composer
Teddy McRae Composer
H. Stone Composer
Syd Nathan Composer
Lois Mann Composer
Andrew Bell Composer
Otto Virgial Composer
Charlie Singleton Composer
John Mason Composer
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