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¡Phil Alvin

 Description
[Machine Translation] Phil Alvin, lead vocalist of the Blasters, a Los Angeles punk band along with X, released this masterpiece solo album in 1986. Backed by the Sun Ra Arkestra and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, the album features his roots in blues, R&B, big band jazz, and gospel from the 1920s to the 1950s. The album features Bing Crosby's "Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn", "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime", Cab Calloway's "Minnie the Moocher/Kicking the Gong Around/Ghost of Smokey Joe", and "The Old Man of the Mountain". The Old Man of Mountain" by Otis Blackwell, "Daddy Rollin' Stone" by The Who and Johnny Thunders, "Titanic Blues" by High Henry Brown, a bluesman who worked with Charlie Jordan in the '30s, "The Ghost of Smokey Joe" by Cab Calloway, "The Old Man of Mountain" by Otis Blackwell, "Titanic Blues" and "The Old Man of Mountain" by High Henry Brown, a bluesman who worked with Charlie Jordan in the '30s. The album includes 10 songs, including "Titanic Blues" and "Gangster Blues" by High Henry Brown, a bluesman who worked with Charlie Jordan in the 1930s, and "Collins Cave," a traditional hillbilly tune featuring Richard Greene's violin on Muleskinner's "Collins Cave. Commentary by Kenichi Yasuda.


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Phil Alvin
Sun Ra & His Arkestra
DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND,THE

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