Boogie Disease No. 2 3:06
Baby Please Don't Go 1:41
Harmonica Boogie 2:26
Decoration Day 4:05
How Much More Long? 3:43
Don't Worry 'bout The Bear 5:29
That's All Right Now Mama 4:05
Blues In The Night 3:32
Do The Boogie Woogie 3:15
Rockin' After Midnight 4:30
Ethel Mae 4:26
San Francisco Breakdown 3:59
Thanks to Chris/Manhattan from BluesBluesBlues who visited Stefan Wirz's "Illustrated Doctor Ross Discography" the puzzle is solved ... photographed in Utrecht, the Netherlands by Jim Simpson. Why didn't I think of visiting Stefan's site?
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Anyway to reup this or any of his albums? Great blog!
@ BabyHugZ, to save me uploading please visit the blog "BluesBluesBlues" at https://yousayblues.blogspot.com/2018/10/dr-ross.html#more for more Doctor Ross. If you're missing anymore I might have some lying around.
It seems that it was photographed in Paris, France. Maybe at the "Canal Saint-Martin". There is a Citroen 2CV and a typical parisian réverbère (street lamp) in the background... Just my two cents :))
Best regards.
thank you .. !!
You could be right Uncle Gil. Though the 2CV was very populair in the Netherlands in the 60's/70's. Can't remember what the street lights looked like in Amsterdam back then.
Recorded at Chalk Farm Studios, London, November 1972
Photography By – Alan Johnson
Don't know who's right about the photo location !! Maybe Paris indeed but not sure (The 2CV Citroën was sold all around Europa !)
Nice post anyway
Chris-France
We MUST solve this !!! :))
With nothing better to do on a rainy morning I dived into Google Maps and looked up Canal Saint-Martin. Uncle Gil is correct about the streetlights so I'll also go with it been Paris. Might spend some time and see if I can find the buildings at the back to confirm it.
@Uncle Gil, @XYROS
Found it !! On the nice WIRZ site !! (Dr. Ross Discography)
"rec. November 1972 live at Chalk Farm, London, UK; Doctor Ross, voc, g, § hca
# with Bob Hall, p; prod. by Jim Simpson
front cover photo: Doctor Ross in Utrecht, The Netherlands; photographer: Jim Simpson (Minolta SRT 101)"
Chris-France
Yep! Congrats, Chris !
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