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It Came From Memphis 

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It Came From Memphis

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Same Thing On My Mind Mose Vinson
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2.  T Model Boogie Rosco Gordon
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3.  Red Hot Billy Riley & T...
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4.  Last Night The Mar-Keys
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5.  Hook Or Crook Alex Chilton
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6.  Chicken Dog The Jon Spencer...
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7.  Poor Boy, Long Ways From Home Gannon, Gus (Jo...
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8.  Snake Drive North Mississip...
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9.  Slummer D Slum Mudboy & The Ne...
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10.  Rock And Roll Sermon: (Part 1) Elder Beck
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11.  Rock And Roll Sermon: (Part 2) Elder Beck
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12.  Cadillac Man The Jesters
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13.  I Shall Not Be Moved The Million Dol...
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14.  Go Back To Your Used To Be Jessie Mae Hemphill
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15.  Things Get Better Eddie Floyd
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16.  Anyway The Wind Blows Syl Johnson
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17.  Breaking Up: (I Feel Like) Ann Peebles
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18.  Tina, The Go-go Queen Tav Falco's Pan...
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19.  The Outlaw Sid Selvidge
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20.  By The Time I Get To Phoenix Isaac Hayes
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  My Sweet Potato Booker T. & The MG's
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2.  Down In Mississippi Jim Dickinson
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3.  Jes' Like A Monkey Johnny Woods
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4.  Spanish Delight The Bo-Keys
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5.  Howlin' Wolf Boogie Howlin' Wolf
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6.  Hand Me Down My Walking Cane Jerry Lee Lewis
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7.  The Image Of Me The Country Rockers
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8.  Please, Please Little Girl The Merits
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9.  September Gurls Big Star
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10.  Whitewashstation Blues Memphis Jug Band
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11.  Scratchy Travis Wammack
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12.  Red Headed Woman Sonny Burgess
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13.  White Lie, Black Eye Tearjerkers
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14.  If You Can't Give Me Everything Reigning Sound
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15.  You Don't Miss Your Water William Bell
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16.  Breakfast In Bed Donnie Fritts &...
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17.  I'm Only Human Gorge Soule & T...
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18.  Simply Beautifull Al Green
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19.  Sue Bobby Rush
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Featured Review
Baby's Band Baby's Band
Tele Music
For the last 30 years, from Hip Hop to House, exerts from Disco records have formed the backbone of dance tracks the world over. However, after three decades that has seen countless producers plundering their parent's record collections, the quest to find untapped and original disco gold to remould has become an almost impossible task. However, the ever knowledgeable folks at DJ History have managed to strike disco gold with their latest compilation, 'Tele Music Remixed', which unearths a selection of unheard dance floor gems and understatedly updates them for big club systems and basement parties alike. Using long lost French library music to create the source material for a series of remixes, the DJ History crew have then assembled a crack team of crate digging enthusiast that includes X-Press 2 member Diesel, Manchester legends Unabombers and disco kids Faze Action. It's helpful to know that rather than being like much library music, which is often merely a means to end for radio producers and directors on a budget, 'Tele Music' was composed by some of the tightest session musicians of their day, who played on a slew of multi platinum selling releases for the lies of Cerrone and Don Ray. Pick of album comes from edit wizz-kid Leo Zero, who takes the subtle groove of 'Babys Band' and infuses it with acid house sirens, wonky synth leads and general disco debauchery. The full album contains more of the same from cult crate diggers Ray Mang and Idjut Boys and is available exclusively from www.DJHistory.com . Most certainly one for the connoisseur! ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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