Here is the a rare live album from "Zoot Money's Big Roll Band" recorded live at West Hampstead's Klook's Kleek 1966.



01. Chauffeur (6:00)
02. The One And Only Man (3:40)
03. I've Been Trying (4:13)
04. Florence Of Arabia (4:35)
05. Let The Good Times Roll (3:32)
06. James Brown Medley: I'll Go Crazy / Papa's Got A Brand New Bag / Out Of Sight / I Feel Good (6:15)
07. Mashed Potatoes U.S.A. (4:28)
08. Nothing Can Change This Love (6:24)
09. Barefootin' (7:57)
6 comments:
Hello it's me.
Thanks for the Zoot! can't wait to hear it... How goes it? Hey C I was wondering about some Emitt Rhodes, all his stuff is out of print and it's pretty good as well... sort of where Paul McCartney should have been after the Beatles split... anyroad thanks foor the Zoot and I'll be seeing you.
Love
Newman
Your wish is my command Newman,
I have posted the rarest of Emitt's albums N. especially for u ;]
And thanks for enjoying the Zoot album also.
Speak soon
C.
hello I am glad to refind and bookmark your blog!
whilst d-l'ing OPEN MIND [thanks in advance} i saw this zoot $ which i have already...another i have already but not on CD, nor does anyone else! = Zoot's WELCOME TO MY HEAD. Maybe you will be the lucky first to burn & share it with others, it is a fave psych-pop masterpiece IMO---never on CD
ge,
Thanks for your visit and comments. They are really appreciated. The solo Zoot Money album you mention "Welcome To My Head" is indeed a real rarity. I have not managed to find it anywhere at the moment, but will keep it on my long list of wants.
Thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Chuntao
Great, exciting stuff…you’d know immediately that you had to be there…now over 40 years down the line in a somehow detached way, I’m happy to hear it but I would also like to recommend a couple of great live recordings also from the Klook’s Kleek ( not Creek…): John Mayall’s FANTASTIC debut album from 1965 (rec. late ’64) with a great set of virtually all original compositions and The Graham Bond Organisation posthumous recordings from 1964 with a similar but rawer attitude than Zoot’s.
I've been looking for this one for a while. Well done, Rare!
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