2018. október 30., kedd

Goin' Down Slow

written & first recorded by James Oden in 1941;
sometimes titled I'VE HAD MY FUN

30+1 suggested versions:

St. Louis Jimmy Oden
Going Down Slow (3:14)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, November 11, 1941;
Originally released by Bluebird in 1942
on the 10" single "St. Louis Jimmy: Monkey Face Blues"

St. Louis Jimmy Oden - vocals
Roosevelt Sykes - piano
Alfred Elkins - bass

Ray Charles
I've Had My Fun (2:43)
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, 1949;
Originally released by Swing Time in 1950
on the 10" single "Ray Charles Trio: I've Had My Fun"
Writing credits are mistakenly labeled to Lloyd Glenn/Jim Lauderdale

Ray Charles - piano, vocals
G. D. McKee - guitars
Mitchell Webb - guitars
Ralph Hamilton - bass

Champion Jack Dupree
Goin' Down Slow (4:05)
Recorded in New York City, NY, February 4, 1958;
Originally released by Atlantic in 1958
on the album "Champion Jack Dupree: Blues from the Gutter"
writing credits are mistakenly labeled to Jack Dupree

Champion Jack Dupree - piano, vocals
Larry Dale (aka Ennis Lowery) - guitars
Wendell Marshall - bass
Willie Jones - drums
Piano solo at the beginning by Champion Jack Dupree
Guitar solo in the mid by Larry Dale

Little Walter
Going Down Slow (2:56)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, December 1959;
Originally released by Chess in 1995
on the album "Little Walter: Blues with a Feeling"

Little Walter - harmonica, vocals
Luther Tucker - guitars
(prob.) Fred Robinson - guitars
Willie Dixon - bass
Fred Hunter - drums
Harmonica solo in the mid by Little Walter

B. B. King
Going Down Slow (2:52)
Recorded in January 9, 1962;
Originally released by Kent in 1962
on the 7" single "B. B. King: When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer"
Writing credits are mistakenly labeled to B. B. King

B. B. King - guitars, vocals
Plas Johnson - sax
Maxwell Davis - sax
unknown - guitars, piano, bass, drums
Guitar solo at the beginning by B. B. King

Otis Spann
Had My Fun (3:41)
Recorded live in Bremen, Germany, October 13, 1963;
Originally released by Fontana in 1963
on the album "American Folk Blues Festival 1963"
Writing credits are mistakenly labeled to Otis Spann

Otis Spann - piano, vocals
Sonny Boy Williamson - harmonica
Matt Guitar Murphy - guitars
Willie Dixon - bass
Bill Stepney - drums
Piano solo in the beginning by Otis Spann
Harmonica solo in the mid by Sonny Boy Williamson

Paul Butterfield
Goin' Down Slow (4:21)
Recorded at Mastertone Studios, New York City, NY, Winter 1964;
Originally released by Elektra in 1995
on the album "The Paul Butterfield Blues Band: The Original Lost Elektra Sessions"

Paul Butterfield - harmonica, vocals
Elvin Bishop - guitars
Mike Bloomfield - piano
Jerome Arnold - bass
Sam Lay - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Elvin Bishop

Animals
Going Down Slow (6:17)
Recorded at Lansdowne Recording Studio, London, England or at T.T.G, Hollywood, CA, July 1966;
Originally released by MGM in 1966
on the album "The Animals: Animalism"

Eric Burdon - vocals
Hilton Valentine - guitars
Dave Rowberry - organ
Chas Chandler - bass
Barry Jenkins - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Hilton Valentine

Canned Heat
Goin' Down Slow (3:49)
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, April 1967;
Originally released by Liberty in 1967
on the album "Canned Heat"

Bob Hite - vocals
Alan Wilson - harmonica
Ray Johnson - piano
Larry Taylor - bass
Frank Cook - drums
Harmonica solo at the beginning & in the mid by Alan Wilson

Electric Flag
Goin' Down Slow (4:46)
Recorded at Columbia Studios, San Francisco, CA, July 1967;
Originally released by Columbia in 1988
on the re-released album "The Electric Flag: A Long Time Comin'"

Nick Gravenites - vocals
Mike Bloomfield - guitars
Barry Goldberg - piano
Harvey Brooks - bass
Buddy Miles - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Mike Bloomfield

George Harmonica Smith
Goin' Down Slow (5:22)
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, October 2-4, 1968;
Originally released by Capitol in 1996
on the album "Shakey Jake/George Harmonica Smith/James Cotton: Chicago Blues Masters Vol. 3";
also released by BGO in 2012
on the re-release album "George Smith & the Chicago Blues Band: Blues with a Feeling - A Tribute to Little Walter"

George Harmonica Smith - harmonica, vocals
Muddy Waters - guitars
Luther Johnson or Marshall Hooks - guitars
Otis Spann - piano
Sonny Wimberley - bass
S. P. Leary - drums
Harmonica solo after the 1st verse by George Harmonica Smith
Guitar solo after the 2nd verse by Muddy Waters

Free
Goin' Down Slow (8:23)
Recorded at Morgan Studios, Willesden, London, England, between October-December 1968;
Originally released by Island in 1968
on the album "Free: Tons of Sobs"

Paul Rodgers - vocals
Paul Kossoff - guitars
Steve Miller - piano
Andy Fraser - bass
Simon Kirke - drums
Guitar solo after the 1st verse by Paul Kossoff
Piano solo after the 2nd verse by Steve Miller

Jimmy Witherspoon
Going Down Slow (5:00)
Recorded (prob.) in 1969;
Originally released by Bluesway in 1969
on the album "Jimmy Witherspoon: The Blues Singer"

Jimmy Witherspoon - vocals
Charlie Musselwhite - harmonica
Harvey Mandel (or Danny Kalb) - guitars
Barry Goldberg (or Jack McDuff) - organ, piano
unknown - bass, drums, horns
Guitar solo at the beginning
Harmonica solo in the mid by Charlie Musselwhite
Organ solo in the mid

Duane Allman
Goin' Down Slow (8:48)
Recorded at Fame Studios, Muscle Shoals, AL, February 1969;
Originally released by Capricorn in 1972
on the album "Duane Allman: An Anthology"
Writing credits are mistakenly labeled to Jack Dupree

Duane Allman - guitars, vocals
Paul Hornsby - piano
Berry Oakley - bass
Johnny Sandlin - drums
Guitar solo after the 1st & 2nd verse & at the end by Duane Allman

Howlin' Wolf
Goin' Down Slow (5:56)
Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, England, May 2-7, 1970;
Originally released by Chess in 1974
on the album "Muddy Waters & Howlin' Wolf: London Revisited"

Howlin' Wolf - guitars, vocals
Hubert Sumlin - guitars
Jeff Carp - harmonica
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning, after the 1st verse & at the end by Hubert Sumlin
Harmonica solo at the end by Jeff Carp

Bacon Fat
I've Had My Fun (6:48)
Recorded live at the Black Prince, Bexley, Kent, England, November 22, 1970;
Originally released by Blue Horizon in 2006
on the album "George Smith & Bacon Fat: The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions"

Rod Piazza - harmonica, vocals
Gregg Schaefer - guitars
Buddy Reed - guitars
J. D. Nicholson - piano
Jerry Smith - bass
Dick Innes - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning by Gregg Schaefer or Buddy Reed
Piano solo in the mid by J. D. Nicholson
Harmonica solo in the mid by Rod Piazza

Jimmy Witherspoon & Eric Burdon
Going Down Slow (5:39)
Recorded live in 1971;
Originally released by MGM in 1971
on the album "Jimmy Witherspoon & Eric Burdon: Guilty!"

Jimmy Witherspoon - vocals (1st, 3rd & 5th verses)
Eric Burdon - vocals (2nd, 4th & 5th verses)
Ike White - guitars
Charles Miller - tenor sax
(prob.) Lonnie Jordan - organ
(prob.) B. B. Dickerson - bass
(prob.) Harold Brown - drums
(prob.) Papa Dee Allen - percussion
Guitar solo at the beginning, in the mid by Ike White

Little Sonny
Goin' Down Slow (6:51)
Recorded live at the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, Ann Arbor, MI, September 9, 1972;
Originally released by Schoolkids in 1994
on the album "Little Sonny: Blues with a Feeling"
Writing credits are mistakenly labeled to James Odom

Little Sonny - harmonica, vocals
Aaron Willis Jr. - guitars
Sam Witcher - guitars
Roderick Chandler - bass
Curtis Sharp - drums
Harmonica solo at the beginning, after the 1st verse & at the end by Little Sonny
Guitar solo after the 2nd verse by Aaron Willis Jr.

Junior Wells
Goin' Down Slow (5:54)
Recorded in Chicago, IL, 1974;
Originally released by Delmark in 1991
on the re-released album "Junior Wells: On Tap"

Junior Wells - harmonica, vocals
Phil Guy - lead guitar
Sammy Lawhorn - rhythm guitar
Johnny Big Moose Walker - keyboards
Herman Applewhite - bass
Roosevelt Shaw - drums
A. C. Reed - sax
Charles Miles - sax
Guitar solo after the 1st verse by Phil Guy
Harmonica solo after the 2nd verse by Junior Wells

Magic Slim
Going Down Slow (7:16)
Recorded live at Ma Bea's, Chicago, IL, November 9, 1976;
Originally released by MCM in 1977
on the album "Magic Slim: Born on a Bad Sign"

Magic Slim - lead guitar, vocals
Alabama Pettis Junior - rhythm guitar
Nick Holt - bass
Douglas Holt - drums
Guitar solo after the 1st & 2nd verse & at the end by Magic Slim

Eric Clapton
Goin' Down Slow/Rambling on My Mind (13:36)
Recorded live at Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, February 11, 1978;
Originally released by Polydor in 1996
on the album "Eric Clapton: Crossroads 2"

Eric Clapton - guitars, vocals
George Terry - guitars
Dick Sims - organ, piano
Carl Radle - bass
Jamie Oldaker - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning, after the 1st & 2nd verse & at the end by Eric Clapton
Guitar solo before the 3rd verse by George Terry

Robert Cray
Going Down Slow (7:01)
Recorded live at Royal Albert Hall, London, England, February 5, 1990;
Not released officially;
Released on the bootleg album "Eric Clapton: Blues Night London"

Robert Cray - guitars, vocals
Eric Clapton - guitars
Buddy Guy - guitars
Johnnie Johnson - piano
Robert Cousins - bass
Jamie Oldaker - drums
Guitar solo after the 1st verse by Buddy Guy
Guitar solo before the 2nd verse & at the end by Robert Cray

Clayton Love
Goin' Down Slow (4:34)
Recorded at George Edick's Club Imperial, St. Louis, MO, April 21, 1990;
Released by Modern Blues in 1991
on the album "Johnnie Johnson/Clayton Love/Jimmy Vaughn with the Johnnie Johnson Band: Rockin' Eighty-Eights"

Clayton Love - piano, vocals
Richard Shelby - guitars
Gus Thornton - bass
Kenny Birdell Rice - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Richard Shelby
Piano solo in the mid by Clayton Love

Shirley King
Going Down Slow (5:14)
Recorded at Paragon Studio, Chicago, IL, April 21 or May 12, 1992;
Originally released by GBW in 1992
on the album "Shirley King: Jump Through My Keyhole"

Shirley King - vocals
Jimmy Dawkins - lead guitar
Keith Scott - rhythm guitar
Jim Dorch - organ
Cornelius Boyson - bass
Ray Scott - drums
Edward Wilkerson Jr. - tenor sax
Sax solo in the mid by Edward Wilkerson Jr.
Guitar solo in the mid by Jimmy Dawkins


Pinetop Perkins
Going Down Slow (6:23)
Recorded in 1994;
Originally released by Telarc in 1996
on the album "The Muddy Waters Tribute Band: You're Gonna Miss Me (When I'm Dead & Gone)"

Pinetop Perkins - piano, vocals
Jerry Portnoy - harmonica
Bob Margolin - guitars
Luther Guitar Jr. Johnson - guitars
Calvin Jones - bass
Willie Big Eyes Smith - drums
Harmonica solo in the mid by Jerry Portnoy
Piano solo in the mid by Pinetop Perkins

Snooky Pryor
Going Down Slow (5:28)
Recorded at Hallamusic Recording, Toronto, Canada, August 31 or September 1, 1998;
Originally released by Electro-Fi in 1999
on the album "Snooky Pryor: Can't Stop Blowin'"

Snooky Pryor - harmonica, vocals
Mel Brown - guitars
Michael Fonfara - piano
Curtis Thibodeau - bass
Mike Fitzpatrick - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Mel Brown
Harmonica solo at the end by Snooky Pryor

Alan Haynes
Goin' Down Slow (7:11)
Recorded live at the Big Easy, Houston, TX, August 27-28, 2001;
Originally released by Red Guitars in 2002
on the album "Alan Haynes: Live at the Big Easy"

Alan Haynes - guitars, vocals
Appa Perry - bass
Uncle John Turner - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning & in the mid by Alan Haynes

Tom Jones (feat. Jeff Beck)
Goin' Down Slow (5:03)
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, March 12, 2002;
Originally released by Universal in 2003
on the album "Martin Scorsese Presents Red White & Blues"

Tom Jones - vocals
Jeff Beck - guitars
Jon Cleary - piano
Ian Jennings - bass
Marc Mondesir - drums
Peter King - sax
Guitar solo in the mid by Jeff Beck

Byther Smith
I Had My Fun (aka Goin' Down Slow) (5:28)
Recorded at RPAV Studios, Fresno, CA, June 13-14, 2007;
Originally released by Fedora in 2008
on the album "Byther Smith: Got No Place to Go"
Writing credits are mistakenly labeled to Byther Smith

Byther Smith - guitars, vocals
Frank Goldwasser (aka Paris Slim) - guitars
Roger Perry - organ
Danny Camarena - bass
Chris Millar - drums
Guitar solo in the mid & at the end by Byther Smith

Henry Gray
Goin' Down Slow (4:23)
Recorded (prob.) in 2009;
Originally released by Lucky Cat in 2009
on the album "Henry Gray & the Cats: Times Are Gettin' Hard"
Writing credits are mistakenly labeled to Henry Gray

Henry Gray - piano, vocals
Brian Bruce - harmonica
Marty Christian - guitars
Andy Cornett - bass
Frank Kincel - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Marty Christian

Albert Castiglia
Going Down Slow (5:16)
Recorded at Fat Rabbit Studios, Glen Ridge, NJ, (prob.) 2014;
Originally released by Ruf in 2014
on the album "Albert Castiglia: Solid Ground"

Albert Castiglia - guitars, vocals
Jeremy Baum - keyboards
Matt Schuler - bass
Bob Amsel - drums
Electric piano solo after the 1st verse by Jeremy Baum
Guitar solo after the 2nd verse & at the end by Albert Castiglia

2018. szeptember 25., kedd

Five Long Years

written & first recorded by Eddie Boyd in 1952

30+1 suggested versions:

Eddie Boyd 
Five Long Years (2:39)
Recorded at Modern Recording Studio, Chicago, IL, May 30 or June 19, 1952;
Originally released by J. O. B. in 1952
on the 7" & 10" single "Eddie Boyd Sings and Plays"

Eddie Boyd - piano, vocals
L. C. McKinley - guitars
Alfred Elkins - bass
Percy Walker - drums
Ernest Cotton - tenor sax

Little Junior Parker 
Five Long Years (2:27)
Recorded in Houston, TX, January 1958;
Originally released by Duke in 1959
on the 7" & 10" single "Little Junior Parker & His Band: Five Long Years"

Little Junior Parker - harmonica, vocals
unknown - guitars, piano, bass, drums


John Lee Hooker 
Five Long Years (3:38)
Recorded in New York City, NY, April 29, 1960;
Originally released by Vee Jay in 1961
on the album "The Folk Lore of John Lee Hooker"

John Lee Hooker - guitars, vocals



Al Smith 
I've Been Mistreated (7:02)
Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, August 11, 1960;
Originally released by Prestige in 1961
on the album "Al Smith: Midnight Special"
Writing credits are labeled to Al Smith

Al Smith - vocals
King Curtis - tenor sax
Jimmy Lee - guitars
Robert Banks - organ
Leonard Gaskin - bass
Bobby Donaldson - drums
Organ solo at the beginning by Robert Banks
Sax solo in the mid by King Curtis
Guitar solo in the mid by Jimmy Lee

Muddy Waters 
Five Long Years (4:52)
Recorded live in Bremen, Germany, October 13, 1963;
Originally released by Fontana in 1963
on the album "American Folk Blues Festival 1963"

Muddy Waters - vocals
Matt Guitar Murphy - guitars
Otis Spann - piano
Willie Dixon - bass
Bill Stepney - drums
Piano solo in the mid by Otis Spann
Guitar solo in the mid by Matt Guitar Murphy

Yardbirds 
Five Long Years (5:04)
Recorded at the Marquee Club, London, England, March 13, 1964;
Originally released by Columbia in 1964
on the album "Five Live Yardbirds"

Keith Relf - harmonica, vocals
Eric Clapton - lead guitar
Chris Dreja - rhythm guitar
Paul Samwell-Smith - bass
Jim McCarty - drums
Harmonica solo at the beginning & afer the 1st verse by Keith Relf
Guitar solo after the 2nd verse by Eric Clapton


Eddie Boyd 
Five Long Years (3:18)
Recorded in Hamburg, Germany, October 7, 1965;
Originally released by Fontana in 1965
on the album "American Folk Blues Festival '65"

Eddie Boyd - organ, vocals
Buddy Guy - guitars
Jimmie Lee Robinson - bass
Fred Below - drums
Organ solo in the mid by Eddie Boyd
Guitar solo in the mid by Buddy Guy

Frank Frost 
Five Long Years (3:38)
Recorded in Nashville, TN, March 9, 1966;
Originally released by Jewel in 1973
on the album "Frank Frost"

Frank Frost - vocals
Oscar Williams - harmonica
Jack Johnson - guitars
Chip Young - bass
Sam Carr - drums
Guitar solo in the mid & at the end by Jack Johnson

Ike & Tina Turner 
Five Long Years (3:24)
Recorded in Memphis, TN, (prob.) 1968;
Originally released by Blue Thumb in 1968
on the album "Ike & Tina Turner: Outta Season"

Tina Turner - vocals
Albert Collins - guitars
Ike Turner - keyboards
unknown - bass, drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Albert Collins

Cuby + Blizzards 
Five Long Years (5:34)
Recorded live at the Rheinhalle, Düsseldorf, Germany, 1968;
Originally released by Philips in 1968
on the album "Cuby + Blizzards: Live"

Harry Muskee - vocals
Eelco Gelling - guitars
Herman Brood - piano
Jaap van Eik - bass
Dick Beekman - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Eelco Gelling

Oscar Benton 
Five Long Years (5:02)
Recorded (prob.) in 1969;
Originally released by Decca in 1969
on the album "Oscar Benton Blues Band: The Blues Is Gonna Wreck My Life"

Oscar Benton - guitars, vocals
Barrelhouse Bailey - piano
H. J. B. Hawkins - bass
Lonesome Tanny Lant - drums
Piano solo at the beginning & in the mid by Barrelhouse Bailey
Guitar solo in the mid by Oscar Benton

Luther Allison 
Five Long Years (4:20)
Recorded at Sound Studios, Chicago, IL, 1969;
Originally released by Delmark in 1969
on the album "Luther Allison and the Blue Nebulae: Love Me Mama"

Luther Allison - guitars, vocals
Robert Big Mojo Elem - bass
Bobby Davis - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning, after the 1st & 2nd verse by Luther Allison

Freddie King 
Five Long Years (4:25)
Recorded at Ter-Mar Chess Studios, Chicago, IL, October 1970;
Originally released by Shelter in 1971
on the album "Freddie King: Getting Ready..."

Freddie King - lead guitar, vocals
Don Preston - rhythm guitar
Leon Russell - piano
Jon Gallie - organ
Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
Charles Blackwell or Charles Myers - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Freddie King

John Lee Hooker (feat. Joe Cocker) 
Five Long Years (6:02)
Recorded at the Village Recorder, Los Angeles, CA, May 15, 1974;
Originally released by ABC in 1974
on the album "John Lee Hooker: Free Beer and Chicken"
Writing credits are labeled as Trad. Arr. by John Lee Hooker

John Lee Hooker - guitars, vocals 
Joe Cocker - vocals 
Sam Rivers - flute
Jim Kahr - guitars
Wah-Wah Watson - guitars
Clifford Coulter - piano, bass
Ron Beck - drums
Flute solo in the mid by Sam Rivers

John Littlejohn 
Five Long Years (3:38)
Recorded live at Ma Bea's, Chicago, IL, November 8, 1976;
Originally released by MCM in 1977
on the album "John Littlejohn: Dream"

John Littlejohn - guitars, vocals
Larry Burton - rhythm guitar
Aron Burton - bass
Candy Utah - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by John Littlejohn

Magic Slim 
Five Long Years (7:44)
Recorded live at the Zoo Bar, Lincoln, NE, (prob.) March 26-29, 1979;
Originally released by Wolf in 1994
on the album "Magic Slim & the Teardrops: Don't Tell Me About Your Troubles"

Magic Slim - lead guitar, vocals 
Alabama Pettis Jr. - rhythm guitar 
Nick Holt - bass 
Nate Applewhite - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning, after the 1st & 2nd verse by Magic Slim

Rod Piazza 
Five Long Years (7:04)
Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, (prob.) 1981;
Originally released by Right Hemispheres Enterprises in 1981
on the album "The Mighty Flyers featuring Rod Piazza: Radioactive Material"

Rod Piazza - harmonica, vocals
Junior Watson - guitars
Honey Alexander - piano
Bill Stuve - bass
Bill Swartz - drums
Piano solo at the beginning & in the mid by Honey Alexander
Guitar solo in the mid by Junior Watson
Harmonica solo in the mid by Rod Piazza

Luther Tucker 
Five Long Years (4:33)
Recorded (prob.) in 1990;
Originally released by Antone's in 1990
on the album "Luther Tucker: Sad Hours"

Luther Tucker - guitars, vocals
Derek O'Brien - guitars
Mel Brown - piano
Russell Jackson - bass
Tony Coleman - drums
Mark Kazanoff - tenor sax
Red Rails - baritone sax
Kim Wilson - harmonica
Guitar solo in the mid by Luther Tucker

Buddy Guy 
Five Long Years (8:26)
Recorded at Battery Studios, London, UK, 1991;
Originally released by Silvertone in 1991
on the album "Buddy Guy: Damn Right, I've Got The Blues"

Buddy Guy - guitars, vocals
Neil Hubbard - guitars
Pete Wingfield - piano
Mick Weaver - organ
Greg Rzab - bass
Richie Hayward - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning & in the mid by Buddy Guy
Piano solo in the mid by Pete Wingfield

Eric Clapton 
Five Long Years (4:48)
Recorded at Olympic Studios, Barnes, London, UK, 1994;
Originally released by Reprise in 1994
on the album "Eric Clapton: From the Cradle"

Eric Clapton - lead guitar, vocals
Andy Fairweather Low - rhythm guitar
Jerry Portnoy - harmonica
Chris Stainton - piano
Dave Bronze - bass
Jim Keltner - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning & in the mid by Eric Clapton

Cuby + Blizzards 
Five Long Years (6:59)
Recorded live at De Lantaarn, Hellendoorn, Holland, January 31 or February 1, 1997;
Originally released by Munich Records in 1997
on the album "Cuby + Blizzards: Travelling with the Blues"

Harry Muskee - vocals
Erwin Java - guitars
Helmig van der Vegt - organ
Herman Deinum - bass
Hans La Faille - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning & in the mid by Erwin Java

Bryan Lee 
Five Long Years (11:13)
Recorded live at the Old Absinthe House Bar, New Orleans, LA, February 14, 1997;
Originally released by Justin Time in 1997
on the album "Live at the Old Absinthe House Bar... Friday Night"

Bryan Lee - guitars, vocals
James Cotton - harmonica
Mark Adams - organ
John Banks - piano
Al Arthur - bass
Victor Spancowski - drums
Harmonica solo in the mid by James Cotton
Guitar solo in the mid by Bryan Lee

Carey Bell 
Five Long Years (8:31)
Recorded live in 1998;
Originally released independently by King Bees
on the album "Carey Bell & the King Bees: Live!"

Carey Bell - harmonica, vocals
Rob "Hound Dog" Baskerville - guitars
Penny "Queen Bee" Zamagni - bass
Martin Henderson - drums
Harmonica solo at the beginning, in the mid & at the end by Carey Bell
Guitar solo in the mid by Rob Baskerville

Big Daddy G. 
Five Long Years (5:21)
Recorded at Chalet Studios, Claremont, CA, between February - April 1998;
Originally released by Reggie's in 1998
on the album "Big Daddy G: 4 Blues"

Joe Toole - vocals
Dave "Big Daddy G" Glover - guitars 
Rob MacPherson - piano
Darryl Peterson - bass
Bruce Brooker - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning & in the mid by Big Daddy G.

Pinetop Perkins 
Five Long Years (5:56)
Recorded at The Studio, Portland, ME, July 1999;
Originally released by Telarc in 2000
on the album "Pinetop Perkins: Back On Top"

Pinetop Perkins - piano, vocals
Denny Breau - guitars
Michael Mudcat Ward - bass
Per Hanson - drums
Guitar solo in the mid by Denny Breau

Byther Smith 
Five Long Years (6:17)
Recorded at Farmsound, Heelsum, Holland, November 15-17, 2000;
Originally released by Black & Tan in 2001
on the album "Byther Smith: Smitty's Blues"

Byther Smith - guitars, vocals
Richard van Bergen - rhythm guitar
Roel Spanjers - piano
Nico Heilijgers - bass
Arthur Bont - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning, after the 1st verse & before the 3rd verse by Byther Smith
Piano solo after the 2nd verse by Roel Spanjers

Phil Guy 
Five Long Years (9:19)
Recorded live at the Cantina West, Helsinki, Finland, November 2, 2002;
Originally released independently by Wentus Blues Band
on the album "Wentus Blues Band featuring Phil Guy: The Last of the Big Time Spenders"

Phil Guy - guitars, vocals
Niko Riippa - guitars
Pepe Ahlqvist - harmonica
Robban Hagnäs - bass
Mikael Axelqvist - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning, after the 1st verse & before the end section by Phil Guy
Harmonica solo before the 2nd verse by Pepe Ahlqvist
Guitar solo after the 2nd verse by Niko Riippa

Lurrie Bell 
Five Long Years (13:00)
Recorded live at Chan's, Woonsocket, RI, July 2008;
Originally released by Blue Bella in 2009
on the album "Nick Moss and the Flip Tops: Live at Chan's - Combo Platter No. 2"

Lurrie Bell - guitars, vocals
Nick Moss - guitars
Willie Oshawny - piano
Gerry Hundt - bass
Bob Carter - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning, after the 1st verse & at the end by Lurrie Bell
Guitar solo before the 2nd verse by Nick Moss

Wes Jeans 
Five Long Years (9:47)
Recorded live at the Music City Texas Theater, Linden, TX January 17, 2009;
Originally released independently by Music City Texas Theater in 2009
on the album "Wes Jeans: Live at Music City Texas"

Wes Jeans - guitars, vocals
Lance Lopez - rhythm guitar
Syd Hydro - bass
Jack Miller - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning & in the mid by Wes Jeans

Buddy Guy 
Five Long Years (9:09)
Recorded live at Red Rock Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO, August 28, 2013;
Not released officially;
Released on the bootleg DVD "Buddy Guy: Live from Red Rocks"

Buddy Guy - guitars, vocals
Ric Hall - guitars
Marty Sammon - piano, organ
Orlando Wright - bass
Tim Austin - drums
Guitar solo at the beginning & after the 1st verse by Buddy Guy
Guitar solo before the 2nd verse by Ric Hall

J. C. Smith 
Five Long Years (5:53)
Recorded at Tiki Studios, San Jose, CA, (prob.) 2015
Originally released by Cosmik in 2015
on the album "The J. C. Smith Band: Love Mechanic"

J. C. Smith - guitars, vocals
Robert Green - bass
Donnie Green - drums
Abraham Vasquez - sax
David Sandez - sax
Tommy Maitland - trumpet
Gene Reynolds - trombone
Guitar solo at the beginning & in the mid by J. C. Smith