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Side A “RHYTHM AND BLUES AT THE CAMDEN THEATRE” 1. NIGHT TRAIN (Forrest) 2. BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (Reed) 3. WALKING THE DOG (Thomas) 4. DO-RE-MI (Johnson, King) 5. LET THE SUNSHINE IN (Weinstein) 6. YOU’RE BREAKING MY HEART (King, Josea)
Side B “JAZZ CLUB” 1. I’M GONE (Unknown) 2. MOODY’S MOOD (Moody) 3. FOOLS PARADISE (Allison) 4. WALKING THE DOG (Thomas) 5. YEH YEH (Grant, Patrick, Hendricks)
The thing about Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames was that they could adapt their sets to suit the audience and theirplaylist was totally eclectic featuring jazz, pop, ska, soul and blues. When they played the jazz slot at Klooks Kleek one evening in August 1963, their repertoire included songs by Louis Jordan, Fats Waller, Cab Calloway and Charlie Parker. On side one of this album, the group are captured playing live at London’s Camden Theatre in March 1964. Whilst many of their contemporaries were trying their hardest to wail their harmonicas in Chicago style, the band make Jimmy Reed’s ‘Bright Lights, Big City’ sound like a Jon Hendricks jazz tune. |
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