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Black Man - Too Tough To Die (Lp + Single 7'')

Black Man - Too Tough To Die (Lp + Single 7'')
Black Man - Too Tough To Die (Lp + Single 7'') Black Man - Too Tough To Die (Lp + Single 7'') Black Man - Too Tough To Die (Lp + Single 7'')

Artists

Cleo Page

Catno

ADS Records 010 30-03-45

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered Special Edition Stereo1x Vinyl 7" 45 RPM Single Reissue Remastered Special Edition Stereo

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Genres

Blues

Styles

Blues

cleo page

EALZ! Records & brand new label A.D.S team up to pay tribute to the mysterious bluesman and producer : Cleo Page.

Born in Louisiana, this L.A.-based musician worked with the great Johnny Otis, hang out on Central Avenue’s clubs and possibly jammed with top West Coast bluesmen like Jessie Allen, Pete “guitar” Lewis, Jimmy Nolen, Lafayette Thomas.

Curley Page for some, Sly Williams for others, difficult to follow his career and in definitive, little is known about him despite his “big deal” recently approved by blues specialists : Cleo Page IS the man who wrote and recorded the original Boot Hill, a blues classic covered many times up until now.

Cleo Page who lived in California since 14 years-old has been crossing Blues, Rhythm & Blues and proto-Rock'n'Roll in a personal way. He will run his own labels in the heart of Watts just after the 1965 riots. Those tragic events deeply influenced his laid-back groovy sounds, powerful guitar playing, organ-driven garage Blues with strong political and social messages. Somewhere between the first electric recordings of Howlin' Wolf and… Black Diamond Heavies!

You're about to discover 12 rare tracks probably recorded between late ‘60s and early ‘70s. This brand new release includes the ultra-rare track "Black Man part. 1 & 2".
Material reissued here for the first time in an arty/artisanal trifold Vinyl LP and a bonus Vinyl 7inch

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

39€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Goodie Train (Part I & II)

4:47

A2

Leaving Mississippi

2:56

A3

Red Nigger

4:56

A4

I Got A Girl

2:31

A5

Wine

5:35

B1

California Style

2:16

B2

Roll Your Belly Slow

4:13

B3

Boot Hill

2:40

B4

Guitar Lullabye

3:18

B5

California Prison Farm

4:46

C1

Black Man (Too Tough To Die) Part I

3:16

D1

Black Man (Too Tough To Die) Part II

2:57

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