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Johnny Hodges / Wild Bill Davis Johnny Hodges Mess Of Blues mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Mess Of Blues Country: US MP3 version RAR size: 1958 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1956 mb WMA version RAR size: 1587 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 105 Other Formats: DTS AA MIDI ASF MMF VOX AA Tracklist A1 Jones 4:30 A2 I Cried For You 2:56 A3 Love You Madly 3:45 A4 Little John, Little John 3:58 B1 Stolen Sweets 3:05 B2 A & R Blues 6:43 B3 Lost In Meditation 3:14 Credits Artwork – Jon Henry Featuring – Kenny Burrell Notes Stereo issue with 7165 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, CALIF. 90045 label perimeter address. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Verve Records, V6/8570, Johnny Hodges - Wild V6/8570, Johnny Hodges - Verve V6-8570, Bill Davis - Mess Of V6-8570, US 1964 Wild Bill Davis Records, V/V6-8570 Blues (LP, Album) V/V6-8570 Verve Records Johnny Hodges - Wild Johnny Hodges - Verve 14-8570 Bill Davis - Mess Of 14-8570 US Unknown Wild Bill Davis Records Blues (4-Trk, Album) Johnny Hodges And Johnny Hodges Wild Bill Davis - Mess Verve VLP 9067 And Wild Bill VLP 9067 UK 1964 Of Blues (LP, Album, Records Davis Mono) Johnny Hodges / Wild Johnny Hodges / Bill Davis Featuring Wild Bill Davis Lone Hill LHJ10285 Kenny Burrell - Mess LHJ10285 Europe 2007 Featuring Jazz Of Blues (CD, Album, Kenny Burrell Comp, RE, Exp) Johnny Hodges - Wild Johnny Hodges - Verve VDJ-1 Bill Davis - Mess Of VDJ-1 US 1964 Wild Bill Davis Records Blues (LP, Promo) Related Music albums to Mess Of Blues by Johnny Hodges Johnny Hodges - Rippin' & Runnin' Lawrence Brown's All-Stars With Johnny Hodges - Inspired Abandon Johnny Hodges & Wild Bill Davis - Wings And Things Johnny Hodges - Dance With Johnny Hodges Johnny Hodges - Wild Bill Davis - Blue Pyramid Johnny Hodges And The Ellington All Stars - Johnny Hodges And The Ellington All Stars Johnny Hodges And The Ellington All-Stars Without Duke - Duke's In Bed Johnny Hodges - Johnny Hodges Duke Ellington And Johnny Hodges - Side By Side Duke Ellington & Johnny Hodges - Back To Back (Duke Ellington And Johnny Hodges Play The Blues).
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