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Merchandise
The Band has produced some memorable recordings over the past twenty years. You can purchase the following CD's and DVD's from us. Each CD is available seperately at £10 (including postage and packing). Or, you can buy all three CD's for £20. The DVD is available at £10 or you can have all three CD's and the DVD for £25 (including postage and packing).
To order simply send an email to mlb@thomasadams.net stating what you want and where you want it sending. I'll then send you an invoice. Payment is by cheque and once the cheque has cleared your recordings will be on their way to you. Satisfaction is guaranteed!
Take It As Red
The first CD but not the first album... In the Pink is being remastered and will soon be available. 'Take it As Red' contains 18 tracks including 'The Queen Bee', 'Song of India', God Bless the Child', 'Fine and Mellow', 'The Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy', 'Septembro', 'Pennsylvania 65000', 'Bad Bad Leroy Brown', 'Almost Like Being In Love', 'Pick Up The Pieces', 'That Ole Devil Called Love', 'High Society', 'He's Mine', 'Lucretia', 'Chattanooga' and 'Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans'. |
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Blue Chip
Was the second CD under the direction of the immortal Mark Jackson and included 17 tracks. 'The Way You Look Tonight', 'Walk Between The Raindrops', 'We Need to Talk', 'You Got the Right Key But the Wrong Keyhole', 'Blue Chip', 'Where or When', 'Overjoyed', 'Crossfire', 'Going Home', Make Me A Memory', 'Spain', 'On The Sunny Side Of The Street', 'Moondance', 'Feels So Good', 'Shoo Shoo Baby', 'The Royal Garden Blues'. |
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Fruit
Was a 3 track EP recorded under the direction of the amazing Steve Berry. It includes 'Samba Oro Bracs', 'JF Shuffle Blues' and 'Bembe Du Beret'. It was recorded in 1998. |
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Pick Up The Pieces
Is a 9 track 'live' DVD recorded on tour in 2006 and 2007. It includes live recordings of 'The Chicken (with Soul Intro.)', 'Fly Me to the Moon', 'It Don't Mean A Thing', 'Bad Bad Leroy Brown', 'Pick Up The Pieces', 'Mack The Knife', 'Spain', Sunnyside' and 'Morocco'. |
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