Do you remember any 7" (45rpm singles) or 45rpm maxi singles with remarkable flip sides? Forgotten gems?
Listen to Booker T Jones' vocals in "Johnny, I love you"! From OST "Uptight".
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Do you remember any 7" (45rpm singles) or 45rpm maxi singles with remarkable flip sides? Forgotten gems?
Listen to Booker T Jones' vocals in "Johnny, I love you"! From OST "Uptight".
Side B: "Shotgun" with three powerful sopran sax solos by Junior Walker.
James Jamerson on bass.
"Sunshine": this is not The Cream, it's The Gun: fantastic guitar solo by Adrian Gurvitz.
Because of the unknown guitar player on the flip side! Jeff Beck on "Too bad you don't want me" in one of his first studio sessions in 1964.
Listen to guitar solo by Blair Thornton on "Free wheeling". It is similar to parts of the guitar solo by Jimmy Page on "Whole lotta love".
Flip side of "Golden Years".
"Can you hear me" with Luther Vandross' strong harmony vocals and a beautiful sax by David Sanborn.
Dub mix on flip side: so many many fat saxophone tunes and a lively piano by Rick Wakeman.
Marvin Gaye's "Dancing in the street" in this instrumental mix is the perfect occasion for Karaoke singing in the kitchen or dancing in the street. Listen loud!
"Ruby Lee" live at the Ritz, New York. 7'44" version of Bill Wither's song. Rhythm group: Shakespeare/Dunbar. Wally Badarou kb. Who plays the guitar solo? Adrian Belew? Anybody knows?
"Something's coming on" with Jimmy Page guitar solo at the end of this Cocker/Stainton composition.
Mark Knopfler goes Cliff Gallup and the whole band is swinging by the pool. Flipside of "Private Investigations". One of the best songs of Dire Straits, isn't it?
Flip side of "I hear you knocking"."Black Bill" is reminiscent of blues shuffle sounds by "The Bill Black Combo". Dave plays a cheeky saxophon solo on his guitar.
Funky jazzy Hammond instrumental. Heavy drums. Hot horns.
Produced by Denny Cordell (A whiter shade of pale).
Swinging London 1968.
Flip side of "Seventh son".
Tongue-in-cheek song about the girls from swinging London: Milly Molly Mona Molene Mandy handy....
Flip side of "Yeh Yeh".
"Preach And Teach" is one of the best Georgie Fame songs. Isn't it?
The birth of jazz-beat-pop-rock?