
by Pete Wingfield I wrote and recorded "Scratchy 45s" in 1976, as a tribute to the New Orleans R&B that I loved then, and still do. The idea was to cram in as many crafty musical and lyrical allusions as possible, while still ending up with a proper original song! I'm sure fellow BWF-ers, being true cognoscenti, will have no trouble spotting them all. Yeah, I know the tempo is a bit too fast and the groove is hardly authentic, but hey, give me a break - it was 33 years ago, I was still kinda green behind [...]

So don't come like they did when i went young. David Wolf - Nocnitsa (feat.Jessie Hill) Kusikia - Inoconnu (David Wofl Rmx) Myspace
1960 Jessie Hill, Ooh Poo Pah Doo (Pts. 1 & 2). Jessie Hill, Whip It On Me. Allen & Allen, Tiddle Winks. Aaron Neville, Over You. The Del Royals, Always Naggin' (Crumblin' Fussin' Nag Nag). All hail Minit Records, New Orleans' finest exporter of the 1960-63 period, and whose sound was primarily the work of pianist/songwriter Allen Toussaint. Well before Phil Spector, Toussaint was a studio