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    Roland Kirk Here Comes The Whistleman (1967)

    Atlantic
    • Roland Kirk – here comes the whistleman
    • 1. roots
    • 2. here comes the whistleman
    • 3. i wished on the moon
    • 4. making love after hours
    • 5. yesterdays
    • 6. aluminum baby
    • 7. step right up

    Recorded 'live in Atlantic Studios' in 1967 with an invited audience. His band for the occasion is stellar: Jacki Byard or Lonnie Smith on piano, Major Holley on bass, Charles Crosby on drums. This is the hard, jump blues and deep R&B  Roland Kirk band - recommended.

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