Extra personnel on CDs 4–5 only
Walter Horton – vocals, harmonica
Buddy Guy – guitar
'Honey Boy' Edwards – vocals, guitar
Willie Dixon – upright bass
J. T. Brown – saxophone, vocals
Otis Spann – vocals, piano
S. P. Leary – drums
Producer – Mike Vernon
Engineer – Mike Ross
Assistant producer CDs 4–5 – Marshall Chess
Engineer CDs 4–5 – Stu Black
Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood three piece.
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Originally Posted by steamraise
Great tune. But I'm pretty sure that's Jeremy Spencer singing.
You sure it's a three piece?
i made the three piece comment after originally posting Merry Go Round, which is a three piece with Green singing. unfortunately i didn't correct it when i edited in My Heart Beat Like a Hammer as the first song.
you can really hear the Bluesbreakers sound with Merry Go Round.
i'm almost positive i've posted this in here before, but i think it's close to a masterpiece so i'll do it again.
Peter Green A Fool No More from In The Skies, 1979
I only started listening to Nina recently. when I first heard her I didn't like it - she sounded too rough. but I gave it a chance and she snagged me - her emotion - so very real. now, I love all her stuff. she crushes
they say you're mean and evil
and don't know what to do
that's the reason that he's gone
and left you black and blue