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Search: Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts


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Doug Clark & the Hot NutsHomecoming With Doug Clark ... LP
Gross, Late 60s. Very Good+ .... $0.99
One of Doug Clark's bawdy frat rock-soul party LPs on the Gross label – with his trademark "blue" material for adult listeners, backed up by raunchy R&B riffing! The general style's a bit dated, but it's also the kind of album that paved the way for Rudy Ray Moore in the 70s. Titles include "Hot Konomi", "Limericks", "Saga of Rex", and "The Amsterdam Maid".

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Doug Clark & The Hot NutsNuts To You ... LP
Gross, Mid 60s. Very Good+ .... $1.99
The first album cut by party favorites Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts – a raw mix of comedy and music, done in the fast-talking style that they served up to countless gatherings in the south! The album's perhaps a bit less blue than some of the later work, but also possibly more compelling – in that it was one of the first of the full-length sets of this nature, and really makes a bold statement overall. Titles include "Let's Have A Party", "The Whole World", "Can't Sit Down", "Old & Feeble", "Gay Caballero", and "Ding A Ling".

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new Doug Clark & The Hot NutsSummer Session ... LP
Gross, Late 60s. Used .... $5.99 Out Of Stock
(Back cover has some staining in one corner.)
 
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new Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces — Searching For My Love ... LP
Checker, Mid 60s. Used .... $24.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A wonderful album of southern soul – and the only full-length LP cut by Bobby Moore and his long-lived Rhythm Aces combo! The group's the sort that slaved away endlessly in live shows all over the south – playing on their own, or providing extra backup for countless big stars touring through the area. Bobby's on tenor, and the group has some incredibly rich vocal talents – unnamed, but with a group harmony style that's equally at home with sweet ballads or hard stompin party numbers. The latter style is the band's strongest suit, though – with an approach that's somewhere between the hard soul of Sam & Dave and the party grooves of Doug Clark & The Hot Nuts – and like that group, Moore's style was probably forged out of years of playing at beach dances, frat parties, and bar gigs, the real proving ground for a tight combo like this! A great little LP, with a fresh sound throughout – and tracks include "The Hamburger Song", "Follow Me", "Searching For My Love", "Hey, Mr. DJ", "Searching For My Love", "Jenny, Jenny", "Come Back Baby", and "We've Got That". Recorded at Fame in 1966 with Rick Hall, too!
(Original 60s pressing. Cover has a cutout hole, some wear, and a peeled spot from sticker removal.)
 
 
 
 

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