Album UK 1970 on Deram label
Rock (Blues Rock)
Released on a brown and white Deram label. Sleeves of the first pressing have an ''indicator hole'' at the back through which a corner of the inner sleeve shows: red for mono and blue for stereo. Also released in stereo (#SML-R 1061).
John L. Watson , album by, written by | |
Terry Noonan tr, GB arranged by, conductor | |
Herbie Flowers b, eb, *1938 GB bass | |
Barry Morgan dr, perc, 1944-2007 GB drums | |
Laurie Sanford guitar | |
Rick Hayward voc, guitar | |
Pete Wingfield p, syn, *1948 GB piano, organ | |
Mike Vernon perc, voc, *1944 GB producer, arranged by |
Adrian Martins engineer |
Derek Varnals engineer |
David Wedgbury photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Ain't Doin' Too Bad - Parts 1 & 2 | John L. Watson | Deadric Malone | |
2 | A Mother's Love | John L. Watson | Cliff Owens | |
3 | I Pity The Fool | John L. Watson | Deadric Malone | |
4 | Monday Monday Introducing: They Call It Stormy Monday | John L. Watson | John Phillips, T-Bone Walker | |
5 | Chains Of Love | John L. Watson | Nugetre | |
6 | Might As Well Be Gone | John L. Watson | John L. Watson | |
7 | By Myself | John L. Watson | Jimmy McCracklin, Johnny Otis | |
8 | You Ain't Nothing But A Devil | John L. Watson | Jimmy McCracklin | |
9 | Danger Zone | John L. Watson | Percy Mayfield |