James Brown had to self-finance the recording of his now-legendary album “Live at the Apollo” on October 24, 1962 because the label thought it would never sell. It was Brown’s most successful album.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! little to no hairline marks or scuffs, plays very clean, sleeve has slight crease marks on the bottom seams, still in great sturdy condition, ultrasonic cleaned.

Notes:

All recordings made at the Memphis Recording Service and Sun Recording Studio, 706 Union Avenue, Memphis.
Recordings from 1951 to 1953.
The Sun label was formed in 1952, an extension of (Sam) Phillips' "Memphis Recording Service", begun in 1950.

A1. Howlin' Wolf - Howlin' For My Baby
A2. Howlin' Wolf - California Blues
A3. Howlin' Wolf - California Boogie
A4. Howlin' Wolf - C.V. Wine Blues
A5. Howlin' Wolf - My Troubles And Me
A6. Howlin' Wolf - Look-A-Here
A7. Howlin' Wolf - Decoration Day
A8. Howlin' Wolf - That's All Right
B1. Little Milton - I Love My Baby
B2. Little Milton - Rode That Train All Night Long
B3. Little Milton - Lonesome For My Baby
B4. Little Milton - If Crying Would Help Me
B5. Little Milton - Somebody Told Me
B6. Little Milton - Runnin' Wild Blues
B7. Little Milton - Beggin' My Baby
B8. Houston Boines - Carry My Business On

Matrix / Runout CR30102A
Matrix / Runout CR30102B

Recorded At Memphis Recording Service
Recorded At Sun Studios
Manufactured By Pye Records Ltd.
Distributed By Pye Records Ltd.

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Weight 0.51 lbs