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Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall
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Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall • Lonnie Brooks – guitar
• Willie Dixon – bass
• Earl Phillips – drums
• Jimmy Reed – guitar, harmonica, vocals
• Mary Reed – backing vocals
• Eddie Taylor – guitar
• Phil Upchurch – guitar
Track listing
All songs by Jimmy Reed, except where noted.
Record 1, side 1:
1. "Bright Lights, Big City" – 2:50
2. "I’m Mr. Luck" – 3:34
Studio album by Jimmy Reed 3. "Baby What’s Wrong" – 3:24
4. "Found Joy" – 3:41
Released August 1961
5. "Kind of Lonesome" – 2:52
Recorded ? Record 1, side 2:
1. "Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth" – 2:33
Genre Chicago blues
2. "Tell Me You Love Me" (Jimmy Reed/Al Smith) – 2:54
Length 62:47 3. "Blue Carnegie" – 2:53
Label Vee-Jay 4. "I’m a Love You" – 2:07
5. "Hold Me Close" – 2:38
Producer Calvin Carter 6. "Blue Blue Water" – 2:45
Jimmy Reed chronology Record 2, side 1: Record 2, side 2:
1. "Baby What You Want 1. "Big Boss Man" (Luther
Now Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Just Jimmy Me to Do" – 2:31 Dixon/Al Smith) – 2:54
Appearing Hall Reed 2. "You Don’t Have to 2. "Take Out Some
(1960) (1961) (1962)
Go" – 3:10 Insurance" – 2:31
3. "Hush Hush" – 2:43 3. "Boogie in the Dark" –
Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall is a double LP album by Jimmy 4. "Found Love" – 2:24 2:41
Reed, released in 1961. Though the title suggests that the 5. "Honest I Do" (Jimmy 4. "Going to New York" –
record was recorded live, it consists of a studio recreation Reed/Ewart Abner) – 2:26
of a Carnegie Hall performance on one disc and a second 2:50 5. "Ain’t That Loving You
disc that is identical to an LP released separately as The 6. "You Got Me Dizzy" – Baby" – 2:25
Reed.
Best of Jimmy Reed 2:58 6. "The Sun is Shining"
Reed’s recordings of "Bright Lights, Big City" and "Big (Jimmy Reed/Ewart
Boss Man" were voted two of the Rock and Roll Hall of Abner) – 2:57
Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
Personnel
• Lefty Bates – guitar
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall
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• Jimmy Reed albums
• Vee-Jay Records albums
• 1961 albums
• Double albums
• Albums produced by Calvin Carter
• English-language albums
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