Album US 1974 on Flying Fish label
Blues
On back cover: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago Bob Riedy wishes to acknowledge the musical arrangement behind Haint was inspired by Otis Spann material. This album is dedicated to the memory of Johnny Young (3). Johnny was a member of the Bob Riedy Blues Band for 5 years until his death in April of 1974. On labels: ℗ 1974 Flying Fish Records, Inc.
The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band , album by | |
Bob Riedy p, arranged by, horns, piano, producer, written by | |
Mike Willens baritone saxophone, alto saxophone | |
Richard Hub-Cap Robinson , drums, vocals, written by | |
Bob Falvey electric bass, fender bass | |
John Reda guitar, first | |
Dan Draher guitar, second | |
Carey Bell h, voc, 1936-2007 US harmonica, chromatic harp, written by | |
Mike Cogan tenor saxophone | |
Mark Gaston tr, trumpet | |
Eddy Clearwater voc, g, *1935 US vocals |
James Knippen design, illustration, cover |
Eddie B. Flick engineer |
John Soboson photography by |
Ray Hillstrom photography by |
Bruce Kaplan producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Cruzing | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Bob Riedy | 3:58 |
2 | I Got A Woman | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Ray Charles | 4:48 |
3 | Haint | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Bob Riedy, Richard Hub-Cap Robinson | 5:09 |
4 | Pretty Baby | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Jimmy Reed | 2:11 |
5 | Coming Home | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Ben Tucker, Bob Dorough | 4:51 |
6 | Heart Akes And Pain | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Carey Bell | 6:25 |
7 | Road Dust | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Bob Riedy | 3:27 |
8 | Caldonia | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Fleecie Moore | 3:31 |
9 | Hard To Leave You Alone | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Carey Bell | 5:48 |
10 | Just Off Halsted | The Bob Riedy Chicago Blues Band | Bob Riedy | 2:06 |