Monday, December 9, 2019

Pee Wee Crayton & L. C. McKinley - Same (re-post)



A1 –Pee Wee Crayton The Telephone Is Ringing
A2 –Pee Wee Crayton The It Down
A3 –Pee Wee Crayton I Found My Peace Of Mind
A4 –Pee Wee Crayton I Love Her Still
A5 –Pee Wee Crayton Blues After Hours
A6 –Pee Wee Crayton Is This The Price I Pay
B1 –L.C. McKinley She's Five Feet Three
B2 –L.C. McKinley I'm So Satisfied
B3 –L.C. McKinley Down With It
B4 –L.C. McKinley Lonely
B5 –Pee Wee Crayton Second Hand Love
B6 –Pee Wee Crayton A Frosty Night

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5 comments:

Unknown said...

Pee Wee Crayton was a wonderful texas-styled guitarist. But, his Vee-Jay production is less known than his Modern or Aladdin tracks. Very interesting to listen all those titles. Great recordings ! Thanks a lot Frits and Xyros for this post.

Bob Mac said...

Absolutely love Pee Wee Crayton's recordings, especially his early work. He was one of the earliest wild blues guitarists. "The Telephone Is Ringing" is a classic example of Pee Wee's style - a scorching guitar solo with a very cool jazzy backing.

12vjoe said...

Couldn't agree more - Pee Wee Crayton was one of a kind! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

will you kindly re-up this Pee Wee Crayton/L.C. McKinley collection? Appreciate your website.

Anonymous said...

Thank you!