Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated

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Early In the Morning - 2006 Remastered Version 02:56 Tools
Early in the Morning 02:42 Tools
Chicken Shack 02:31 Tools
I Wanna Put a Tiger in Your Tank 00:00 Tools
I Got My Mojo Working 00:00 Tools
Rain Is Such a Lonesome Sound 00:00 Tools
Gotta Move 00:00 Tools
I Got My Brand on You 00:00 Tools
Spooky but Nice 00:00 Tools
Early In the Morning (2006 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Hands Off 00:00 Tools
Down Town 00:00 Tools
Finkle's Cafe 00:00 Tools
Rain Is Such a Lonesome Sound - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Woke Up This Morning 00:00 Tools
I Thought I Heard That Train Whistle Blow 00:00 Tools
Hoochie Coochie Man 00:00 Tools
Stormy Monday 00:00 Tools
Herbie's Tune 00:00 Tools
Night Time Is the Right Time 00:00 Tools
How Long, How Long, Blues 00:00 Tools
Roberta 00:00 Tools
Let the Good Times Roll 00:00 Tools
Overdrive 00:00 Tools
Haitian Fight Song 00:00 Tools
Jones 00:00 Tools
Skipping 00:00 Tools
Long Black Train 00:00 Tools
Sappho 00:00 Tools
It's Happening 00:00 Tools
How Long, How Long Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Road Blues 00:00 Tools
Blue Mink 00:00 Tools
EVERY DAY I HAVE THE BLUES 00:00 Tools
I'm Built For Comfort 00:00 Tools
Taboo Man 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Louise 00:00 Tools
Rainy Tuesday 00:00 Tools
KANSAS CITY 00:00 Tools
Little Bitty Gal blues 00:00 Tools
Navy Blue 00:00 Tools
Yogi 00:00 Tools
How Long How Long Blues 00:00 Tools
Rock Me 00:00 Tools
She Fooled Me 00:00 Tools
Anything for Now 00:00 Tools
The Captain's Tiger 00:00 Tools
Yellow Dog Blues 00:00 Tools
Chris Trundle's Habit 00:00 Tools
A Little Bit Groovy 00:00 Tools
Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 00:00 Tools
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man 00:00 Tools
Sail On 00:00 Tools
Cabbage Greens 00:00 Tools
Honesty 00:00 Tools
The Captain's Tiger - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
River's Invitation 00:00 Tools
I Though I Heard That Train Whistle Blow 00:00 Tools
Up-Town 00:00 Tools
Money Honey 00:00 Tools
Royal Dooji 00:00 Tools
Please, Please, Please 00:00 Tools
WHOA BABE 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Gonna Worry No More 00:00 Tools
Floating 00:00 Tools
Trundlin' 00:00 Tools
Daph's Dance 00:00 Tools
Whoa Baby 00:00 Tools
See See Rider 00:00 Tools
Cabbage Creek 00:00 Tools
Blue Mink - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Gotta Move - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Oo-wee Baby 00:00 Tools
Anchor Five Miles 00:00 Tools
Preachin' the Blues 00:00 Tools
Everything She Needs 00:00 Tools
I'm So Glad (You're Mine) 00:00 Tools
Rainy Tuesday - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Sappho - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Spooky but Nice - Remastered 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Loving 00:00 Tools
Reachin' the Blues 00:00 Tools
I Got My Brand On You - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Well All Right, Ok, You Win 00:00 Tools
Yogi - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Put a Tiger in Your Tank - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Finkle's Café 00:00 Tools
Rockin' - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
I Got My Mojo Working - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Turn On Your Lovelight 00:00 Tools
Reachin' the Blues - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Finkle's Cafe - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Go Down Sunshine 00:00 Tools
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Hands Off - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Overdrive - Live 00:00 Tools
Navy Blue - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Whoa Baby - Live 00:00 Tools
Blues A La King 00:00 Tools
Chris Trundle's Habit - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Please Please Please 00:00 Tools
A Little Bit Groovy - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
How Long Blues - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Downtown - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Hoochie Coochie Man - Live 00:00 Tools
Herbie's Tune (Aka Dooji Wooji) 00:00 Tools
Royal Dooji - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Death Letter 00:00 Tools
National Defence Blues 00:00 Tools
Blues a La King - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Rockin' 00:00 Tools
Hoochie Coochie Man [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Well All Right Ok You Win 00:00 Tools
Night Time Is the Right Time [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Trundlin' - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
I'm Built for Comfort [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Anything for Now - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Herbie´s Tune 00:00 Tools
She Fooled Me [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
I Thought I Heard That Train Whistle 00:00 Tools
I'm So Glad 00:00 Tools
Night Time Is the Right Time - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Rain Is Such a Lonsome Sound 00:00 Tools
Herbie's Tune - Live 00:00 Tools
See See Rider - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Up-Town [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Little Bitty Gal Blues - Live 00:00 Tools
Kansas City - Live 00:00 Tools
Everything She Needs [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Turn On Your Lovelight - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Brief Interview [BBC Session] 00:00 Tools
Taboo Man - 2006 Remastered Version 00:00 Tools
Blaydon Races (With Nancy Spain) [Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Hoochie Coochie Man (Live) 00:00 Tools
Little Baby 00:00 Tools
OOO-Wee Baby 00:00 Tools
I'm A Hoochie Coochie Man 00:00 Tools
How Long Blues 00:00 Tools
I Got A Woman 00:00 Tools
Every Day I Have The Blues - Live 00:00 Tools
Herbie’s Tune 00:00 Tools
brief interview 00:00 Tools
Early In the Morning - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Built For Comfort 00:00 Tools
Anchor 5 Miles 00:00 Tools
(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man 00:00 Tools
Roberta - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
I'm Built for Comfort (Aka Everything She Needs) 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' [BBC Session] 00:00 Tools
Well All Right, Ok, You Win - Live 00:00 Tools
Please, Please, Please - Live - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Rockin' - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Royal Dooji - a.k.a. 'Dooji Wooji' 00:00 Tools
Little Bitty Girl Blues 00:00 Tools
Roberta [BBC Session] 00:00 Tools
Overdrive [BBC Session] 00:00 Tools
Please, Please, Please [BBC Session] 00:00 Tools
Hoochie Koochie Man 00:00 Tools
Brief Interview - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Little Bitty Gal Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
Early Tn The Morning 00:00 Tools
I'm Built For Comfort (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Blaydon Races (With Nancy Spain) 00:00 Tools
Hoochie Koochie 00:00 Tools
Trundlin' - a.k.a. 'Skippin' 00:00 Tools
O,K You Win 00:00 Tools
Every Day I Have The Blues [BBC Session] 00:00 Tools
Everyday I Have The Blues 00:00 Tools
See See Rider (2006 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Overdrive - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Every Day I Have The Blues - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
I Thought I Heard A Train Whistle Blow 00:00 Tools
Watermelon Man - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Well All Right O.K. You Win 00:00 Tools
Night Time Is the Right Time - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' 00:00 Tools
I Got A Woman - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Watermelon Man 00:00 Tools
08 - Finkles Cafe 00:00 Tools
Please, Please, Please - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Captain's Tiger 00:00 Tools
Every Day I Have the Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
Operator 00:00 Tools
Gotta Move (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Blues a La King - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Back At The Chicken Shack 00:00 Tools
See See Rider - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
11 - How Long, How Long Blues 00:00 Tools
Overdrive (Live) 00:00 Tools
Well All Right, O.K., You Win 00:00 Tools
Finkle’s Cave 00:00 Tools
Going Down Slow 00:00 Tools
How Long. How Long Blues 00:00 Tools
12 - I Thought I Heard That Train Whistle 00:00 Tools
Blues A La King - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Trouble In Mind 00:00 Tools
The Jailbird 00:00 Tools
09 - Hoochie Coochie Man 00:00 Tools
The Organiser 00:00 Tools
I'm So Glad (You’re Mine) 00:00 Tools
Little Bit Groovy 00:00 Tools
Taboo Man - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' - Live - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Loving - BBC Session 00:00 Tools
Going Down Slow - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Rain Is Such a Lonesome Sound (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Oh Lord, Don't Let Them Drop That… - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
17 - Built For Comfort 00:00 Tools
Brief Interview (bbc session) 00:00 Tools
Up - Town 00:00 Tools
Up Town 00:00 Tools
Trouble In Mind - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
10 - Downtown 00:00 Tools
Back At The Chicken Shack - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Turn On Your Lovelight (bonus) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Put A Tiger In Your Ta 00:00 Tools
Hoochi Coochi Man 00:00 Tools
The Organiser - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Well All Right, O.K. You Win 00:00 Tools
14 - Night Time Is The Right Time 00:00 Tools
Royal Dooji - Remastered: aka 'Dooji Wooji' 00:00 Tools
15 - Sail On 00:00 Tools
Blaydon Races ( With Nancy Spain) 00:00 Tools
See See Rider (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man (Live) 00:00 Tools
Early In the Morning (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Put a Tiger in Your Tank (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
The Jailbird - BBC Session - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Watermelon Man - BBC Session 00:00 Tools
Taboo Man (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Spooky but Nice (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
OK You Win 00:00 Tools
Night Time Is The Right Time - Remastered - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Yogi (2006 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Well All Right, OK You Win 00:00 Tools
I Thought I Heard That Train W 00:00 Tools
Early in the Morning/ vk.com/sound.film / OST /Малыш на драйве 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Hands Off (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Oh Lord, Don't Let Them Drop That… 00:00 Tools
Night Time Is the Right Time (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Overdrive (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Please, Please, Please (Single, 1964) 00:00 Tools
Rockin' (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Roberta - BBC Session 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' (Single, 1964) 00:00 Tools
Royal Dooji (a.k.a. 'Dooji Wooji') 00:00 Tools
Kansas City (Live) 00:00 Tools
Early In The Morning - Remastered - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Roberta (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Taboo Man - Remastered - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Please, Please, Please (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Rockin' - Remastered - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Blues A La King - Remastered - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Got my mojo working 00:00 Tools
I Got My Mojo Working (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
I'm A Hoochie Coochie Man (Live) 00:00 Tools
I Got My Brand On You (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Rainy Tuesday (2006 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Everyday I Have the Blues - Live 00:00 Tools
Well All Right Ok You Win - Live 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' (2) 00:00 Tools
I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man [Live] 00:00 Tools
Overdrive (2) 00:00 Tools
Turn On Your Lovelight - BBC Session 00:00 Tools
I Got A Woman - BBC Session 00:00 Tools
Trundlin' - Remastered: aka 'Skippin' 00:00 Tools
The Captain´s Tiger 00:00 Tools
Uptown 00:00 Tools
Brief interview (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Everything She Needs (BBC Session) 00:00 Tools
Well All Right, Ok, You Win (Live) 00:00 Tools
Night Time is the Right Time (BBC Session) 00:00 Tools
Blues a La King (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Turn On Your Lovelight (Bbc Session - Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Herbie's Tune (Live) 00:00 Tools
Every Day I Have The Blues (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Going Down Slow - BBC Session 00:00 Tools
Trouble In Mind - BBC Session 00:00 Tools
Sappho (2006 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
The Captain's Tiger (2006 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Roberta (bbc session) 00:00 Tools
Please Please Please - Live 00:00 Tools
Blue Mink (2006 Remastered Version) 00:00 Tools
Brief Interview 2 (BBC Sessions) 00:00 Tools
I'm Built For Comfort (Remastered: Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Brief Interview 1 - BBC Session 00:00 Tools
Overdrive - BBC Session 00:00 Tools
Please, Please, Please (2) 00:00 Tools
Turn On Your Lovelight (bbc session) 00:00 Tools
Chris Trundle´s Habit 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' (bbc session) 00:00 Tools
Trundlin´ 00:00 Tools
Back At The Chicken Shack - BBC Session 1965 00:00 Tools
Overdrive (bbc session) 00:00 Tools
Royal Dooji (Remastered: aka 'Dooji Wooji') 00:00 Tools
Blue Mink (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
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Blues Incorporated was a British R&B band in the early 1960s, which was led by Alexis Korner and which featured at various times such musicians as Jack Bruce, Charlie Watts, Ginger Baker, Long John Baldry, Danny Thompson, Graham Bond, Cyril Davies, and Dick Heckstall-Smith. Although never very successful commercially, it was extremely influential on the development of British rock music in the 1960s and later. Alexis Korner _Artist Biography by Bruce Eder Without Alexis Korner, there still might have been a British blues scene in the early 1960s, but chances are that it would have been very different from the one that spawned the Rolling Stones, nurtured the early talents of Eric Clapton, and made it possible for figures such as John Mayall to reach an audience. Born of mixed Turkish/Greek/Austrian descent, Korner spent the first decade of his life in France, Switzerland, and North Africa, and arrived in London in May of 1940, just in time for the German blitz, during which Korner discovered American blues. One of the most vivid memories of his teen years was listening to a record of bluesman Jimmy Yancey during a German air raid. "From then on," he recalled in an interview, "all I wanted to do was play the blues." After the war, Korner started playing piano and then guitar, and in 1947 he tried playing electric blues, but didn't like the sound of the pick-ups that were then in use, and returned to acoustic playing. In 1949, he joined Chris Barber's Jazz Band and in 1952 he became part of the much larger Ken Colyer Jazz Group, which had merged with Barber's band. Among those whom Korner crossed paths with during this era was Cyril Davies, a guitarist and harmonica player. The two found their interests in American blues completely complementary, and in 1954 they began making the rounds of the jazz clubs as an electric blues duo. They started the London Blues and Barrelhouse Club, where, in addition to their own performances, Korner and Davies brought visiting American bluesmen to listen and play. Very soon they were attracting blues enthusiasts from all over England. Korner and Davies made their first record in 1957, and in early 1962, they formed Blues Incorporated, a "supergroup" (for its time) consisting of the best players on the early-'60s British blues scene. Korner (guitar, vocals), Davies (harmonica, vocals), Ken Scott (piano), and Dick Heckstall-Smith (saxophone) formed the core, with a revolving membership featuring Charlie Watts or Graham Burbridge on drums, Spike Heatley or Jack Bruce on bass, and a rotating coterie of guest vocalists including Long John Baldry, Ronnie Jones, and Art Wood (older brother of Ron Wood). Most London jazz clubs were closed to them, so in March of 1962 they opened their own club, which quickly began attracting large crowds of young enthusiasts, among them Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Brian Jones, all of whom participated at some point with the group's performances; others included Ian Stewart, Steve Marriott, Paul Jones, and Manfred Mann. In May of 1962, Blues Incorporated was invited to a regular residency at London's Marquee Club, where the crowds grew even bigger and more enthusiastic. John Mayall later credited Blues Incorporated with giving him the inspiration to form his own Bluesbreakers group. R&B from the Marquee Record producers began to take notice, and in June of 1962 producer Jack Good arranged to record a live performance by the band. The resulting record, R&B from the Marquee, the first full-length album ever made by a British blues band, was released in November of 1962. The album consisted of largely of American standards, especially Willie Dixon numbers, rounded out with a few originals. At virtually the same time that Blues Incorporated's debut was going into stores, Cyril Davies left the group over Korner's decision to add horns to their sound. Korner soldiered on, but the explosion of British rock in 1963, and the wave of blues-based rock bands that followed, including the Rolling Stones, the Animals, and the Yardbirds undercut any chance he had for commercial success. His more studied brand of blues was left stranded in a commercial backwater -- there were still regular gigs and recordings, but no chart hits, and not much recognition. While his one-time acolytes the Rolling Stones and the Cream made the front pages of music magazines all over the world, Korner was relegated to the blues pages of England's music papers, and, though not yet 40, to the role of "elder statesman." For a time, Korner hosted Five O'Clock Club, a children's television show that introduced a whole new generation of British youth to American blues and jazz. He also wrote about blues for the music papers, and was a detractor of the flashy, psychedelic, and commercialized blues-rock of the late '60s, which he resented for its focus on extended solos and its fixation on Chicago blues. He continued recording as well, cutting a never-completed album with future Led Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant in early 1968. Korner's performing career in England was limited, but he could always play to large audiences in Europe, especially in Scandinavia, and there were always new Korner records coming out. It was while touring Scandinavia that he first hooked up with vocalist Peter Thorup, who became Korner's collaborator over the next several years in the band New Church. After his dismissal from the Rolling Stones, Brian Jones considered joining New Church; Korner, however, rejected the idea, because he didn't want his new band to be caught up in any controversy. In 1972, he became peripherally involved in the breakup of another band, inheriting the services of Boz Burrell, Mel Collins, and Ian Wallace when they quit King Crimson. Bootleg Him! It was during the '70s that Korner had his only major hit, as leader (with Peter Thorup) of the 25-member big-band ensemble CCS. Their version of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" charted in England, and led to a tour and television appearances. In response, Korner released Bootleg Him, a retrospective compiled from tapes in his personal collection, including recordings with Robert Plant, Mick Jagger, and Charlie Watts. Korner played on the "supersession" album B.B. King in London, and cut his own, similar album, Get Off My Cloud, with Keith Richards, Peter Frampton, Nicky Hopkins, and members of Joe Cocker's Grease Band. When Mick Taylor left the Rolling Stones in 1975, Korner was mentioned as a possible replacement, but the spot eventually went to Ron Wood. In 1978, for Korner's 50th birthday, an all-star concert was held featuring Eric Clapton, Paul Jones, Chris Farlowe, and Zoot Money, which was later released as a video. Rocket 88 In 1981, Korner formed the last and greatest "supergroup" of his career, Rocket 88, featuring himself on guitar, Jack Bruce on upright bass, Ian Stewart on piano, and Charlie Watts on drums, backed by trombonists and saxmen, and one or two additional keyboard players. They toured Europe and recorded several gigs, the highlights of which were included on a self-titled album released by Atlantic Records. In contrast to the many blues-rock fusion records with which Korner had been associated, Rocket 88 mixed blues with boogie-woogie jazz, the group's repertory consisting largely of songs written by W. C. Handy and Pete Johnson. After a well-received appearance at the Cambridge Folk Festival in the early '80s, there were rumors afterward that he intended to become more active musically, but his health was in decline by this time. A chain smoker all of his life, Korner died of lung cancer at the beginning of 1984. Sources: Wikipedia / AllMusic Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.