Difference between revisions of "Bobby Jameson"
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Incuded in the list of names (as [[Bobby Jameson|Bobby Jamieson]]) on the cover of [[Freak Out!]]. | Incuded in the list of names (as [[Bobby Jameson|Bobby Jamieson]]) on the cover of [[Freak Out!]]. | ||
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+ | Watch Your Step: New Rubble Volume 3 CD (Radioactive Records) includes: | ||
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+ | Please Mr Mailman - Bobby Jameson (described as B side to Rum Pum single on Brit Records). | ||
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+ | The Rolling Stones Works - Various Artist compilation CD (Deram - Japan) includes both Jameson tracks. | ||
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[[Category:Musicians|Jameson, Bobby]] | [[Category:Musicians|Jameson, Bobby]] |
Revision as of 00:23, 30 August 2006
Bobby Jameson recorded a couple of singles for Talamo in 1964 before recording (in London, Autumn 1964) early Rolling Stones songs "All I Want Is My Baby / Each And Every Day" (Decca F 12032(UK) London 9730(US)). He was filmed at a LA recording session for Mondo Hollywood. FZ arranged both sides of his 1966 single Gotta Find My Roogalator / Lowdown Funky Blues. Released album and singles for Verve in 1967 as Jameson. Recorded an album, "Songs Of Protest And Anti-Protest" under the pseudonym Chris Lucey in 1965.
Incuded in the list of names (as Bobby Jamieson) on the cover of Freak Out!.
Watch Your Step: New Rubble Volume 3 CD (Radioactive Records) includes:
Please Mr Mailman - Bobby Jameson (described as B side to Rum Pum single on Brit Records).
The Rolling Stones Works - Various Artist compilation CD (Deram - Japan) includes both Jameson tracks.