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    Lou Rawls Black And Blue/Tobacco Road

    Capitol Jazz
      • 1. Roll 'Em Pete
      • 2. I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water
      • 3. How Long, How Long Blues
      • 4. Everyday I Have The Blues
      • 5. St. James Infirmary
      • 6. (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue
      • 7. Gloomy Sunday
      • 8. Kansas City
      • 9. Goin' To Chicago Blues
      • 10. Trouble In Mind
      • 11. World Of Trouble
      • 12. Six Cold Feet Of Ground
      • 13. Strange Fruit
      • 14. Tobacco Road
      • 15. Cotton Fields
      • 16. Rockin' Chair
      • 17. Stormy Weather
      • 18. Ol' Man River
      • 19. Blues For A Four-String Guitar
      • 20. St. Louis Blues
      • 21. Georgia On My Mind
      • 22. Sentimental Journey
      • 23. Summertime
      • 24. When It's Sleepy Time Down South

      These two albums with two bonus tracks represent the complete works of Lou Rawls with Onzy Matthew's Orchestra.

      Other Releases by Lou Rawls

      Lou RawlsSoulin' (1966)Capitol
      Produced by David Axelrod for Capitol, 1966.
        • Original LP£15.00
          Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned USA vinyl
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        Lou RawlsNaturallyPolydor
          • Original LP PD-1-6086£10.00
            Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+
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          Lou RawlsFamily Reunion (1987)Gamble And Huff Records
          Produced by Gamble and Huff
            • Original LP GMBL100£10.00
              Vinyl condition: NM-Sleeve condition: NM-Mint unsealed opened once original LP

              Original = Original USA Vinyl

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            Lou RawlsYour Good ThingCapitol
            David Axelrod production 1969 Orig USA vinyl
              • Original LP£20.00
                Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned USA vinyl, cut out hole
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