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Carnival Day/Cat Music
7-inch (Item 597165) Juke Box Jam (UK), Late 50s — Condition: New Copy
Great gritty grooves from the legendary Dave Bartholomew – the roots of New Orleans soul, wrapped up in one sweet 45! "Carnival Day" has this raw raw rhythm track that's mighty nice, mixed with bluesy guitar lines, some rattling percussion, and Dave's great vocals – all sewn together with some sweet piano triplets. "Cat Music" keeps things purring – with a groove that's a bit more jazzy, and plenty swinging – a very cool number that shows Bartholomew's great mix of jazz and R&B! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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