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Monday, 20 December 2010

BLUE RIBBON #6

And now to the odd BLUE RIBBON releases, not odd musically (although some are very odd, The "Flivver Song" featured here could most certainly be described as a little unusual, typical British understatement there); Odd in so much that Chaw Mank seemingly picked a number at random out of the air and assigned that number to the next release on his label, all will become apparent in due course!


BLUE RIBBON No 1 / No 2
JIM HALL WITH JIM HALL’S RADIO RANGERS (Radio Station WFNS)
Flivver Song (No 1) (E1-KB-1588)
(Jim Hall – Chaw Mank) (BMI)
Waiting In Ole Caroline (No 2) (E1-KB-1589)
(Jim Hall – Chaw Mank) (BMI)




3 comments:

  1. An altogether fitting follow-up to "Hillbilly Leprechauns."

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  2. That Flivver Song is simply gobsmacking. Thank you so much (for this and every gem)!

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