I have a stereo vinyl version of this album. All but three tracks ("Sleep Walk", "Slave Girl" and "All Night Diner, which are in reprocessed stereo) are in true stereo. The album was printed and plated by Bell/Amy Records in New York.
Mike Bloomfield showed up to the session, heard Robbie Robertson playing and didn’t open his guitar case. He sat at the piano. So, you’ve got Bloomfield faking his way in as a ‘piano player’ like Al Kooper did on Dylan’s Like a Rolling Stone session when he walked in with his guitar, heard Bloomfield playing and said, “hey, I’ve got a great organ part”. Robbie, then a young Turk owned it. Listen to his solo at 1:40 and his playing the outro. And it turns out Misters Kooper and Bloomfield acquitted themselves well.
Of course Danny is best known for for his lick on ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK back in 1954. Became a monster hit in 1955. Sadness is he fell down a flight of steps two weeks later. Among guitars players it is still one of the all time best know lick. You,ll hear the lick played but seldom played right. The best to all. 😊😊😮😮🎉🎉😂😂Paul.
A classic example of the contemporary audible fine arts teaching an ultimate communion with the zeitgeist of the time heralding future meanderings into the ethereal miasma of pop music to be..🎉
The great Danny Cedrone went on to record with Bill Haley and the rest was history. But this little gem may be the beginning of the rock and roll instrumentals.
Frankie Brent was one of those dime a dozen '50s rock and rollers who tried and tried to come up with that hit single that would propel him to fame and fortune, but never came up with it. End of story.
Can you image doing a new version of that show on stations like TNT and USA thanks to cable technology which wasn't around then. They do show some original episodes of Coronet Blue which can be found on RU-vid.