Junior Wells
16 Sept 66
Club 47
Cambridge MA

Source:MReel*>?>CDR(A-)
Transfer:CDR>EAC>WAV>FLAC

D1: [65:50]

-------Set 1-------
01. Intro Instrumental
02. One Mint Julep
03. Reelin' & Rockin'
04. [Intro Jr Wells] I Feel So Good (I Wanna Boogie)
05. One Way Out
06. Worried Life Blues
07. You Better Come Home
08. Outro Instrumental
-------Set 2-------
09. Honky Tonk
10. Juke
11. [Intro Jr Wells] That's Alright
12. Yonder Wall
13. Messin' With The Kid
D2: [61:47]

----Set 2 cont----
01. //Hoodoo Man Blues
02. Hideaway
03. Outro Instrumental
-------Set 3-------
04. Instrumental
05. You're So Fine
06. Sweet Little Angel
07. [Intro Jr Wells] If You Leave Me Baby
 08. You Don't Love Me
09. Got My Mojo Workin'
10. Tobacco Road//

Junior Wells - harmonica, vocals
Louis Myers - guitar, vocals
Dave Myers - bass
Fred Below - drums

Source/lineage unknown, could be sbd, aud or mix, but it's very listenable. someone apparently taped shows by hanging double mics above the stage during this time period.

There are a few spots of minor analog distortion here and there, nothing major at all. you can hear the amp buzzing between songs, but tape hiss is not bad.

There's alot of between song banter and wasted recording time that's left 'as is'. at one point, Jr says you're going to have to give me a minute; then at least a couple minutes of silence go by while he does whatever he needed time to do.

The band are the guys from the Aces who played (uncredited) on alot of Junior Wells first Chicago recording sessions, and were the guys Jr played with before his stint in the army. This is"a rare chance to recognize how things happened in the 60's. Many blues artists played only on about half of the tracks while his bandmates fronted their solo stuff on the other half of the performance." This same style of program is played by Jr's Chicago Blues Band, where the headliner was re-introduced midway through each set.

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