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Release Date: 2021Labels: Universal Music Special Markets, Analogue Productions
Comes with a 'Quality Record Pressings' rice paper inner sleeve and usually includes an 'Acoustic Sounds' catalog insert. The outer clear bag can have 3 stickers - 'The Analogue Productions Quality Guarantee', '100% Analog Masters' and 'Quality Record Pressings'.Repress of Slim Harpo - The Original King Bee but on 180g vinyl.
A2 appears as 'I Got Love If You Want It' on the back cover, but as 'Got Love If You Want It' on the label and liner notes.
[Back cover and labels]
℗ 1983 UMG Recordings, Inc. © 2017 Acoustic Sounds. Manufactured by Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
[Back cover]
Additional photos © Universal Music Archives
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A1 Recorded in Crowley, LA, October 1965. Originally Excello 2273.
A2, A3 Recorded in Crowley, LA, March 1957. Originally Excello 2113.
A4 Recorded in Crowley, LA, February 1966. Originally Excello 2278.
A5 Recorded in Nashville, TN, 1967. Originally Excello 2294.
A6 Recorded in Nashville, TN, 1968. Originally Excello LP 8008.
A7 Recorded in Crowley, LA, November 1960. Originally Excello 2194.
B1 Recorded in Baton Rouge, LA, 1969. Originally Excello LP 8013.
B2 Recorded in Muscle Shoals, AL, 1968. Originally Excello 2301.
B3 Recorded in Memphis, TN, 1967. Originally Excello 2285.
B4 Recorded in Crowley, LA, November 1960. Originally Excello LP 8003.
B5 Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, March 1969. Originally Excello LP 8013.
B6 Recorded in Crowley, LA, June 1960. Originally Excello 2194.
B7 Recorded in Baton Rouge, LA, December 1969. Originally Excello LP 8013.
[Gatefold interior notes]
A1 to A4, A7, B4, B6 recorded at J.D. Miller's studio in Crowley, Louisiana between 1957-66, produced by J.D. Miller.
A5, A6, B2, B3 recorded at Woodland Studios in Nashville between 1967-69, produced by Robert Holmes.
B5 recorded in Los Angeles circa 1969, producer unknown.
B1, B7 recorded at Deep South Recording Studios in Baton Rouge. Louisiana, January 1970, produced by James Moore.
Runouts are etched.