More Jimi and Lonnie Mack . . . . for Dell mostly
Maple Records – LPM 6004 (1971)A1 Wipe The SweatA2 Sweat Segway IIA3 Sweat Segway IIIA4 Goodbye (Bessie Mae)A5 Two In One GoesB1 All I WantB2 Under The TableB3 Table IIB4 Table IIIB5 Psycho
And Thanks to regular visitor Dell there is a Discogs listing which appears to be totally different to the YouTube AND Heavybootz versions . . . .so that’s THREE separate version then!
The recordings that Youngblood made that featured Jimi Hendrix amounted to four songs on two singles. They were released during Hendrix's lifetime. They were "Soul Food (That's a What I Like)" / "Goodbye, Bessie Mae" and "Go Go Shoes" / "Go Go Place".[5] and this Wiki-link led me here:
EARLY HENDRIX reports:
DATES & PERSONNEL
When the LP releases of the genuine and fake (sic)Youngblood recordings came out in 1971 - 1982 very little information was made available about who played what and when. The original 45s of course did not have any liner notes (and were mostly unknown for 30 years) and the LP compilations mainly tried to hide the actual origin of the tracks included instead of giving detailed recording info. If any information was to be found it usually consisted of variations of the following:Produced by Johnny Brantley & Lee Moses
Engineer: Abe Steinberg
Recorded at Abtone Recording Studios, New York 10 June 1966This was at the time considered false information as the Youngblood Fairmount singles were thought to have been recorded in Philadelphia and released in 1963 as per the 1963 copyright date on the label. I'll break the information down and compare it to what we currently know about these recordings, let's first look at the recording year.
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