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Artist:Various Artists
Title:Blues Piano
Label:  Saydisc
Country:UK
Catalogue:SDM 146 / SDR 146
Date:1968
Format:LP
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Community: 1 Owns
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Cripple Clarence LoftonI Don't KnowRate
A2Cripple Clarence LoftonPolicy BluesRate
A3Blind Roosevelt Graves And BrotherCrazy 'Bout My BabyRate
A4Blind Roosevelt Graves And BrotherBustin' The JugRate
A5Shorty Bob Parker And Kid Prince MooreSo Cold In ChinaRate
A6Shorty Bob Parker And Kid Prince MooreRain And SnowRate
A7Little Brother MontgomeryFarish St. JiveRate
B1Springback James (Frank James)Texas Heifer BluesRate
B2Springback James (Frank James)Stingaree Mama BluesRate
B3Mississippi Jook BandSkippy WhippyRate
B4Mississippi Jook BandDangerous WomanRate
B5Lee Brown And Sam PriceDown By The M And ORate
B6Lee Brown And Sam PriceJeff Davis HighwayRate
B7Pinetop And Lindberg (Aaron And Lindberg Sparks)East Chicago BluesRate


Notes

Matchbox Blues Series, compiled by Ian Anderson and Gef Lucena.
Original records provided by Ian Anderson, David Harrison, Bob Rowe, David Williams.
Thanks to Paul Oliver and Bob Groom for their assistance in the preparation of this LP.

Catalogue number was both SDM 146 & SDR 146 according to label & sleeve respectively.

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The Record Press
24th Jan 2021
 Matrix and catalogue number anomalies. The above set of images is now known to represent a second pressing. The first pressing was on generic labels with no overprinting, the same base design as the red labels and light blue labels in use earlier, only with "Matchbox" branding in place of Saydisc. The sleeve on that run states "SDM" as the prefix.
 

 
The Record Press
4th Feb 2020
 The label (and matrix) gets it wrong - the catalogue number is really SDR 146. On Matchbox releases, 'R' meant 'reissue of previously released music' and 'M' stood for 'modern' - i.e. first release.
 

 
Fokeman
10th Feb 2018
 Some interesting geometric artwork for a Blues record...
 


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