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  1. Looking At Long John ( CDr, Album, Reissue) Rock-In-Beat-Records. RB 221. Germany. 2006. Recently Edited. Looking At Long John ( LP, Album, Reissue) Sunset Records. SLS 50 109 Z.

  2. 4 de feb. de 2008 · The group released one album, Long John's Blues (ULP 1081 United Artists), in 1964. In 1965 Baldry formed the popular R&B group Steampacket with Stewart, Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger, ... Looking at Long John. 1966. ULP 1146 United Artists. Wait For Me. 1969. NSPL 18366 Pye Records. Rock with the Best. 1982. ST 6490 Capitol-EMI Canada.

  3. Long John's Blues/Looking at Long John By Long John Baldry..... Artist: Long John Baldry: Type: Compilation: Released: March 2002: RYM Rating: 3.37 / 5.0 from 5 ratings Genres Blues Rock. Descriptors Share: Tweet. Track listing. Previous. Next Let the Heartaches Begin / Wait for ...

  4. Check out Looking At Long John Baldry (The UA Years 1964-1966) by Long John Baldry on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.co.uk. ... Everyday I Have The Blues. 03:05. 7. Dimples (2006 Digital Remaster) The Hoochie Coochie Men & Long John Baldry. 02:22. 8.

  5. Long John Baldry - Looking At Long John 1966. Baldry 's move from blues into pop/soul for his second album may have been viewed as something of a loss in integrity, given his purist blues stance on his debut. Maybe it wasn't such a bad idea, though, given that the debut LP wasn't very good, and the British blues-rock field was crowded with many ...

  6. 12 de feb. de 2007 · Digitally Remastered Double CD Set Provides an Opportunity to Hear Baldry at the Height of his Early Career Between 1964-1966 with the Hoochie Coochie Men and his Experimental Phase as a Soul, Jazz and Pop Singer. By the Late 1950's, Baldry was a Leading Figure on the Soho Blues Scene and a Regular Performer at Most of the Renowned Blues Clubs ...

  7. 3 de feb. de 2007 · When he gets to "Long John's Blues," it's the real blues, with songs by Muddy Waters, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker and others, that I'm sure those artists would appreciate. His own tune, "Rock The Joint," closes the disc, and that's what this disc will do for you when you play it.