1970's blues jazz, this album was recorded live in front of New Merlins Cave, Islington in September 1973 on 8 track tape and not played around with (overdubs etc) - sounds great and unaltered.
George Melly was a UK blues/jazz singer, passing away in 2007. He was an English eccentric being also a writer & film critic, one-time anarchist and follower of the Surrealist movement. His personal life was also lived to the full socialising and he didn't mind a few pints!
John Chilton's Feetwarmers were a UK jazz band
George Melly & The Feetwarmers - Son Of Nuts
Warner Brothers Records
Cat# K 46269
UK release NOT USA
1973
Gategold Cover is in very good condition, great design with the front being a cut-out framing George's face.
Great music and of special note is the fact that one of the Feetwarmers was Collin Bates from Australia.
New inner plastic sleeve
New outer protective sleeve
Vinyl is in very good condition, some light scratches and a couple of scuffs on Side A but these are not audible
Tracks: Old Fashioned Love, I Need A Little Sugar In My Bowl, Good Time George, Wynin' Boy, The Joint Is Jumping, Buddy Bolden's Blues, Heebie Jeebies, Kitchen Man, Roll 'em Pete, Young Woman's Blues, Show Me The Way To Go Home