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	<title>SO MANY RECORDS, SO LITTLE TIME &#187; Mel Brown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Son Of A Preacher Man / Mel Brown MelBrownSonPreacher.mp3 I recall seeing Mel Brown playing guitar with Buddy Guy in a small club near the RIT college campus. Saw Freddie King there quite soon afterwards as well. For the life of me, I can&#8217;t remember the name of the place. It was not glamorous [...]]]></description>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: Son Of A Preacher Man / Mel Brown <a id='wpaudio-69de49608c8fd' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/MelBrownSonPreacher.mp3'>MelBrownSonPreacher.mp3</a></p>
<p>I recall seeing Mel Brown playing guitar with Buddy Guy in a small club near the RIT college campus. Saw Freddie King there quite soon afterwards as well. For the life of me, I can&#8217;t remember the name of the place. It was not glamorous by any stretch and must have made any one of these national acts think &#8216;how did I end up here?&#8217;. But in the well known tradition of blues guys, they&#8217;d just blister through it all, eyes closed. It was on that night my interest in Mel Brown was sparked.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d seen a few of his Impulse albums in the college station&#8217;s library, logically tucked away (as all Impulse releases immediately were) in the jazz section. Most of those albums were in close to mint condition as very few college radio dj&#8217;s knew jack about jazz, me included &#8211; and certainly none of us played the stuff on our tomorrow&#8217;s hip rock music today programs. Wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if they&#8217;re all still sitting there&#8230;.clean as a whistle.</p>
<p>Thing was he&#8217;s really a blues player, as I discovered that evening. I dug around the piles of singles in the &#8216;free &#8211; take what you want&#8217; boxes back at the station right after the show, positive I&#8217;d seen at least one of his in there and sure enough &#8211; bingo.</p>
<p>I was a bit bummed discovering it to be a cover of the Dusty Springfield hit, &#8216;Son Of A Preacher Man&#8217; and it sounded all muzak-y, but held on to it anyways. Now I&#8217;m glad I did. It makes for a nice breather, and through the years my penchant grew for instrumental covers of big pop hits.</p>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: Eighteen Pounds Of Unclean Chitlings (Part 1) / Mel Brown <a id='wpaudio-69de49608c96a' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/MelBrownChitlins.mp3'>MelBrownChitlins.mp3</a></p>
<p>Along comes this single with a hip title. Like many before it, who can pass up one called &#8216;Eighteen Pounds Of Unclean Chitlings&#8217;. First spin reminded me of just about any track from Ten Years After during their STONEHENGE period. Not a bad thing. </p>
<p>Warning: initial listen might sound a bit ho-hum. Give it a few plays &#8211; it really sticks.</p>
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