Wednesday, 20 January 2021
'Live On Air 1966 - 1969' - Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band CD to be released on 5th February
Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band live in session, London, 1966 - 1969 Geno Washington is an iconic name, that is both symbolic of the 1960s and hugely important in the development of a homegrown British soul scene. The emergence of The Foundations, The Equals and Jimmy James Vagabonds signalled a new, multiracial music scene courted heavily by eager young modernists. Geno Washington became a leading figure in London s vibrant soul/R&B scene and as a hugely popular club act, would be invited to record numerous times for Brian Matthew. Revealing ultimately rare and exclusive recordings as well as insightful interviews with band members at the time, this collection makes for a compelling addition for fans and collectors of the 1960s British music scene. London Calling proudly presents Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band, live in session from London 1966-1969. Professionally re-mastered original broadcast recordings with background liners and period photos. 19/08/1966 1. Don t Fight It 2. Hi Hi Hazel * 3. Water 28/10/1966 4. Land Of A Thousand Dances 5. Que Sera Sera * 6. You Don t Know Like I Know 27/01/1967 7. Knock On Wood 8. I Can t Turn You Loose * 9. In The Midnight Hour 17/03/1967 10. Michael 11. You ve Got Me Humming 11/08/1967 12. I Can t Turn You Loose 13. She Shot A Hole In My Soul * 14. Raise Your Hand 06/10/1967 15. Raise Your Hand 16. Tell It Like It Is * 17. High Heel Sneakers 16/08/1968 18. Jumping Jack Flash 19. I Can t Quit Her 20. Baby Come Back 27/12/1968 21. I Got You Babe 22. Bring It To Me Baby 23. High Heel Sneakers 27/06/1969 24. Roadie s Blues 25. Land Of A Thousand Dances * with interview
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