Barry Goldberg - album Two Jews blues 1969
"Two Jews blues" is the second soloist work released by American blues and rock keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer Barry Goldberg, from Chicago, Illinois. Goldberg makes use of a large group of excellent musicians, and make an excellent album of mainly blues sound although with some rock, soul and even some jazz.
Barry Goldberg - organ, piano, vocals.
Duane Allman, Mike Bloomfield, Harvey Mandel, Eddie Hinton - guitars.
Charles Musselwhite - harmonica.
The Soulville Horns - horns.
Backing vocalists - unknown.
Art Stavro, David Hood, Don McCallister - bass.
Eddie Hoh - drums.
You're still my baby.
That's alright, mama.
Maxwell Street shuffle.
Blues for Barry and..(dedicated to Big John's).
Jim the fox (dedicated to Jimi Hendrix).
A lighter blue.
On the road again.
Twice a man.
Spirit of Trane.
Barry Goldberg - organ, piano, vocals.
Duane Allman, Mike Bloomfield, Harvey Mandel, Eddie Hinton - guitars.
Charles Musselwhite - harmonica.
The Soulville Horns - horns.
Backing vocalists - unknown.
Art Stavro, David Hood, Don McCallister - bass.
Eddie Hoh - drums.
You're still my baby.
That's alright, mama.
Maxwell Street shuffle.
Blues for Barry and..(dedicated to Big John's).
Jim the fox (dedicated to Jimi Hendrix).
A lighter blue.
On the road again.
Twice a man.
Spirit of Trane.
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