Does anyone know who created this UK advertising jingle on Radio One in the?
70 If we have no one who heard the Radio One and Radio Two back BBC until early in the 80's, I remember some advertising jingle, the games used during the headlines before the program started. It was a big band instrumental Rock number, like Blood, Sweat & Tears sounded. I have the feeling that it was Alexis Korner's band CCS, but it's not the song "Brother". Else has anyone know what it's like I want to tune a full copy of it?
Disc 0:No track list availableDisc 1:DISC 1:Foxey LadyAlexis Korner IntroductionCan You Please Crawl Out Your Window?Rhythm and Blues World Service(I`m Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
British Blues master Alexis Korner and his musical mixture of blues, jazz, and folks, captivated the ears of many UK rock bands in the 1960s. A guitarist who started out playing in skiffle bands in the 1950s, Korner’s music went on to influence artist such as the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, the Kinks, the Yardbirds, and Cream. Here, he is captured live in 1984, the year of his untimely death, with help from his friends Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Ian Stewart, Ruby Turner, and Jacki Graham.
ALEXIS KORNER played guitar with Chris Barber`s Jazz Band in the late 1940s before moving on to join Ken Colyer`s Skiffle Group, where he played guitar and mandolin on recordings. In 1957 Korner met up with the harmonica virtuoso Cyril Davies. The two musicians formed the Alexis Korner Skiffle Group amd Korner started devoting more and more of his attention to the blues during this phase of his music career. Between 1961 and 1967 Alexis Korner`s impact with his Blues Incorporated line-up pointed the way for bands like the Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, Cream, Animals, Manfred Mann and Colosseum – in fact in several cases it could be claimed that Korner helped “form” these bands.
LONG BLACK TRAINROCK MEI'M SO GLAD (YOU'RE MINE)WEDNESDAY NIGHT PRAYER MEETINGHONESTYYELLOW DOG BLUESLET THE GOOD TIMES ROLLOO-WEE BABYRIVER'S INVITATIONMONEY HONEYBIG ROAD BLUESLOUISEFLOATINGANCHOR FIVE MILESDAPH'S DANCEI GOT A WOMAN (BONUS TRACK)OH LORD, DON'T LET THEM DROP THAT ATOMIC BOMB ON ME (BONUS TRACK)BLUES A LA KING (BBC SESSION) (BONUS TRACK)ORGANISER (BBC SESSION) (BONUS TRACK)WATERMELON MAN (BBC SESSION) (BONUS TRACK)BACK AT THE CHICKEN SHACK (BONUS TRACK)TROUBLE IN MIND (BONUS TRACK)JAILBIRD (BBC SESSION) (BONUS TRACK)GOING DOWN SLOW (BONUS TRACK)RAMBLIN' (BBC SESSION) (BONUS TRACK)Digitally remastered studio tracks augemented with songs recorded for the BBC. Liner notes by Neil 'Mr Blues' Slaven and Alexis Korner biographer Harry Shapiro. Inlays feature rare pics & ephemera, courtesy of the Alexis Korner family archives.Digitally remastered studio tracks augemented with songs recorded for the BBC. Liner notes by Neil 'Mr Blues' Slaven and Alexis Korner biographer Harry Shapiro. Inlays feature rare pics & ephemera, courtesy of the Alexis Korner family archives.
Track Listing: Overdrive I Need Your Lovin? (BBC Session) (bonus track) Turn On Your Lovelight (BBC Session) (bonus track) Please, Please, Please (BBC Session) (bonus track) Roberta (BBC Session) (bonus track) Every Day I Have The Blues (BBC Session) (bonus track) Whoa Baby Every Day I Have The Blues Hoochie Coochie Man Herbie?s Tune Little Bitty Gal Blues Well All Right, Ok, You Win Kansas City Overdrive (BBC Session) (bonus track)
During the 1970s, when jazz clubs all over America were folding under the onslaught of rock and roll and disco, San Francisco’s Keystone Korner was an oasis for jazz musicians and patrons. Tucked next to a police station in t