Sunday, March 20, 2011

Jim Horn - Through The Eyes Of A Horn




















Jim Horn - Through The Eyes Of A Horn
Shelter Records SW08906 (1972)


1. Going Up The Country
2. Caravan
3. Along Came Linda
4. Shake 'n Bake
5. Brain Dance
6. Lulu Belle
7. Guerilla Love In
8. Nice To Make A Friend
9. Rollin' Along
10. Jennifer Juniper
11. Which Way Does The Wind Blow
12. Sweet Motor City


Personnel:
Earl Palmer - drums
Carl Radle - bass
Jack Redmond - trombone
Julia Tillman Waters - vocals
Jerry Scheff - bass
Dalton Smith - trumpet
Ron Tutt - drums
Maxine Willard Waters - vocals
Chuck Findley - trumpet
Mike Deasy - guitar
Jim Keltner - drums
Louie Shelton - guitar
Jim Gordon - drums
Max Bennett - bass
Chuck Blackwell - drums
George Bohanon - trombone
Bobby Bruce - fiddle
Gary Coleman - percussion
Kathy Deasy - vocals
John Guerin - drums
Paul Hubinon - trumpet
Booker T. Jones - vocals
Priscilla Jones - vocals
Jackie Kelso - woodwinds
Larry Knechtel - keyboards
Rita Coolidge - vocals
Leon Russell - piano
Al Casey - guitar
Paul Humphrey - drums

5 comments:

  1. Add: "Jim's Horns" - Shelter 1973

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  2. Once again check out "Jim's Horns" on Shelter, it's not hard to find.

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  3. I haven't added it yet because I can't find any information on it online..it'd be great if you'd like to submit the track listing and personnel information!

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  4. JIM HORN - JIM'S HORNS SHELTER '73

    Side One
    1 We'll Get Over
    2.Moody
    3.San Camaro -composed by Jimmy Gordon
    4.In And Out Of Sunshine
    5.Mandy
    Side Two
    1.Rainy Day Woman- composed by Cannon-Horn-Gordon
    2.Lady From Louisville
    3.To Hurt A Poet
    4.Half Moon
    Personnel-
    Bass-Carl Radle,Reinie Press,Max Bennett,Jimmy Johnson
    Drums-Jimmy Gordon,Ed Greene,Ritchie Simpson
    Guitar-Steve Cropper,Louie Shelton,Mike Deasy,Dean Parks,Paul Cannon
    Percussion-Jimmy Gordon,Gary Coleman,Francisco Sanchez
    Keyboards-Terry Sawyer,Larry Knechtel,Mike Omartian,James Brown
    Trumpet-Chuck Findley

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  5. Jim Horn plays all horns and does some vocals too!

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