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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Eddie Taylor - Same (Upgrade to Flac )



Home made comp that I picked up at record fair for next to nothing. Seller told me that it was made for him by the editor of an English R&B magazine ... could be. The live tracks, 16 - 24 are the interesting ones, the quality is very good and finally, after 11 years, the tracks have been tagged.

01 - Eddie Taylor - Bad Boy (VJ 149).flac                                       
02 - Eddie Taylor - E.T. Blues (VJ 149).flac                                    
03 - Eddie Taylor - Ride 'Em on Down (VJ 185).flac                              
04 - Eddie Taylor - Big Town Playboy (VJ 185).flac                              
05 - Eddie Taylor - You'll Always Have a Home (VJ 206).flac                     
06 - Eddie Taylor - Don't Knock at My Door (VJ 206).flac                        
07 - Eddie Taylor - I'm Gonna Love You (VJ 267).flac                            
08 - Eddie Taylor - Lookin' for Trouble (VJ 267).flac                           
09 - Eddie Taylor - Find My Baby (Charly LP 1015).flac                          
10 - Eddie Taylor - Stroll Out West (Charly LP 1015).flac                       
11 - Eddie Taylor - I'm Sitting Here (Vivid 104).flac                           
12 - Eddie Taylor - Do You Want Me to Cry (Vivid 104).flac                      
13 - Eddie Taylor - Train Fare (Charly LP 1015).flac                            
14 - Eddie Taylor - Leave This Neighborhood (Charly LP 1015).flac               
15 - Eddie Taylor - Somethin' for Nothin' (P-Vine CD 1405).flac                 
16 - Eddie Taylor - Going Down Slow ( Live, Greenville, Ms 1972).flac           
17 - Eddie Taylor - there'll Be a Day Baby ( Live, Greenville, Ms 1972).flac    
18 - Eddie Taylor - 13 Highway ( Live, Greenville, Ms 1972).flac                
19 - Eddie Taylor - Gonna Boogie ( Live, Greenville, Ms 1972).flac              
20 - Eddie Taylor - Hootchie Cootchie Man ( Live, Greenville, Ms 1972).flac     
21 - Eddie Taylor - Sloppy Drunk ( Live, Greenville, Ms 1972).flac              
22 - Eddie Taylor - Trainfare ( Live, Greenville, Ms 1972).flac                 
23 - Eddie Taylor - I've Made Nights by Myself ( Live, Greenville, Ms 1972).flac
24 - Eddie Taylor - Wreck on 83 Highway ( Live, Greenville, Ms 1972).flac       

 

23 comments:

  1. only this words: WAW !!

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  2. Thank you for this one. It's been a while since I've seen 'new' Jimmy Rogers, so I'm very excited to hear this!

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  3. Sorry, meant Eddie Taylor - had Jimmy on my mind!

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  4. Looking forward to this and thank you again for sharing.

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  5. No text file or tags so here's the tracks...

    01. Bad Boy
    02. E.T. Blues
    03. Ride 'Em On Down
    04. Big Town Playboy
    05. You'll Always Have A Home
    06. Don't Knock At My Door
    07. I'm Gonna Love You
    08. Lookin' For Trouble
    09. Find My Baby
    10. Stroll Out West
    11. I'm Sitting Here
    12. Do You Want Me To Cry
    13. Train Fare
    14. Leave This Neighborhood
    15. Somethin' For Nothin'
    16. Going Down Slow
    17. They'll Be A Day Baby
    18. 13 Highway
    19. Gonna Boogie
    20. Hootchie Cootchie Man
    21. Sloppy Drunk
    22. Trainfare
    23. I've Made Nights By Myself
    24. Wreck On 83 Highway

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  6. Cheers for this. zdtch

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  7. Mas righteous que la chingada...Muchisimos grass...

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  8. The live session in Greenville (is it the true location? No trace at all of this) 1972 is quite good and very rare. It is in no discography at all, probably a bootleg, although the sound is quite OK. Has anybody an idea of who is playing with Eddie? He is backed by second guitar, bass and drums. Sometimes the backing guitarist reminds me of Lacy Gibson???

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  9. @Gerard, I've placed your question in a blues forum ... maybe they can help out also.

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  10. @Gerard, it seems that the live tracks are unknown in the collectors circle. People who knew Eddie at the time agree that it was taped in 1972. Most likely recorde in the same period as the Advent LP was recorded. The band is most likely a pick up band as they are not really familiar with the songs played.
    Perhaps the best thing is that the music has been passed onto Eddie's family who look after his musical legacy. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Big-Town-Play-Boy-Eddie-Taylor-Sr/144962995632769

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  11. Thanks Xyros... I still doubt this has been recorded "live" in a Greenville club in 1972 without the adequate equipment. I agree this comes from post-Advent LP of course but I'm suspicious it has been recorded either in LA or in Chicago, maybe for the promo of the LP...

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  12. sailor strikes again

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  13. Thanks mucho for this Xyros...

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  14. Thanks for reposting this. Thanks to Bob Mack for the track list. Thanks to Gerard for his info and questions.

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  15. @Xyros .... @Bob Mac

    many many thanks ... !!!

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  16. Thank you so much!!

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  17. its a boot ok tracks taken from his albums do the math!

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  18. It's a boot but the live tracks 16 - 24 are/where unknown to collectors when I first posted the CD. No maths to it.

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  19. if its a boot they are mp3 tracks from what you described,which cant be upgraded to flac sir, still mp3 format

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  20. That is possible but these are from the "original" cdr wav - flac. No idea what was used to burn the cd I have.

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  21. Thanks for sharing the music and all the curiosities in comments.

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