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The Ron Norwood Review Featuring Jimmy Johnson - This May Be The Last Time album

The Ron Norwood Review Featuring Jimmy Johnson - This May Be The Last Time album

  • Performer: The Ron Norwood Review Featuring Jimmy Johnson
  • Genre: Soulful music
  • Title: This May Be The Last Time
  • Style: Funk
  • Country: UK
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  • Rating: 4.3
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Description

Eerie, lean sound from the Staples' Veejay years

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Chicago guitarist Jimmy Johnson didn't release his first full domestic album until he was 50 years old. He's determinedly made up for lost time ever since, establishing himself as one of the Windy City's premier blues artists with a twisting, unpredictable guitar style and a soaring, soul-dripping vocal delivery that stand out from the pack. Let us know what you think of the Last.

Live Yardbirds: Featuring Jimmy Page is a live album by English rock group the Yardbirds. It was recorded at the Anderson Theatre in New York City on 30 March 1968. At the time, the Yardbirds had been performing as a quartet with Jimmy Page on lead guitar since October 1966. The album includes several familiar Yardbird songs, but often extended with longer instrumental solos. I'm Confused," based on Jake Holmes' "Dazed and Confused", is a highlight of the album

The Time is the 1981 debut album by The Time. The album proper was produced and arranged by Prince (using the moniker Jamie Starr) The Time produced three singles: "Get It Up", "Cool" and "Girl", with the first two charting within the top ten on the R&B charts. Cool" was covered by Snoop Dogg for his ninth album, Ego Trippin'.

Featuring, Soloist, Guitar – Criss Johnson (tracks: 5). Liner Notes – Doc Pomus, Doc Pomus. Producer, Producer – The Jimmy Johnson Band. Supervised By, Production Manager – Robert G. Koester. Vocals, Lead Guitar – Jimmy Johnson (8). Written-By – Jimmy Johnson (8). Notes. Standard jewel case with black tray and 4-page booklet.

Arguably the most famous lost live album in history, Live Yardbirds Featuring Jimmy Page, cut at the Anderson Theater in New York on March 30, 1968, has been issued twice on vinyl legitimately (only to be suppressed by legal action) and innumerable times since as a bootleg. Page's guitar (which goes out of tune several times) is the dominant instrument, alternately crunchy and lyrical, but always loud and dexterous; the roughness of Keith Relf's singing is also more apparent, but his shortcomings don't really hurt the music.

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Special Early Works Featuring Sonny Boy Williamson. Album, 01 Январь 1972, Springboard. 1. Don't Send Me No Flowers. 2. I See a Man Downstairs. 21. I'm Not Saying (ft. Nico). 22. The Last Mile (ft. 14. ROBERT JOHNSON - Traveling Riverside Blues. 15. BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON - Ain't Nobody's Fault But Mine. 16. LEADBELLY - The Gallows Pole. 17. EDDIE COCHRAN- C'mon Everybody.

Tracklist

1 This May Be The Last Time (Radio Mix)
2 This May Be The Last Time (Swing Mix)

Credits

  • Engineer – Tony Cook
  • Executive Producer – Tony Cook
  • Producer – Ron Norwood

Notes

Runtime 10:27

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none The Ron Norwood Review Featuring Jimmy Johnson The Ron Norwood Review Featuring Jimmy Johnson - This May Be The Last Time ‎(12") Go Bin Records none UK Unknown

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