Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Sonny Boy Williamson on Charly released in 1976 recorded in 65 with Jimmy Page


 This is a good record I bought when I was 16. Charly records started life as a budget label and my copy was bought from Barrows, a corner  convenience shop in Frome, for about a pound.  Listen here on YouTube.

  • Alto Saxophone – Joe Harriot*
  • Bass Guitar – Ricky Brown (2)
  • Design Concept, Artwork – Thierry De Montvallon
  • Drums – Mick Waller
  • Lead Guitar – Jimmy Page
  • Organ – Brian Auger
  • Producer – Giorgio Gomelsky
  • Sleeve Notes – Giorgio GomelskyJoop Visser
  • Tenor Saxophone – Alan Skidmore
  • Vocals, Harmonica – Sonny Boy 
  • Notes

    Of the many obscure projects Jimmy Page was associated with prior to Led Zeppelin, one of the most notable was a studio session he recorded live alongside noted keyboardist Brian Auger, and famed bluesman, Sonny Boy Williamson.
    The session took place at IBC Studios on January 28, 1965.
    Those present at the session included, Jimmy Page on guitar, Brian Auger on organ, Ricky Brown on bass Mickey Waller on drums along with Joe Harriot & Alan Skidmore on saxophone, and Sonny Boy taking up vocal and harmonica.
    While doing press for the documentary film "It Might Get Loud" Jimmy Page also recalled the session with Sonny Boy Williamson: "The one that was done live with The Yardbirds
    hadn’t come out. It was our manager who called me. I was a studio musician, at the time, and Sonny Boy was living in his flat. Somebody told me once that they went to the house and they heard Sonny Boy plucking a live chicken. I don’t know how true that was. That didn’t happen when I was there. Sonny Boy and myself rehearsed these numbers in the
    manager’s flat and, by the time we got into the studio a couple days later, Sonny Boy had forgotten all of the arrangements of what we were going to do. It was cool. Good music comes out of that."
    (Corbin, Pageia Obscura)