22 Dec 03 - 03:28 PM (#1077912) Subject: Dickie Bishop - No Other Baby - Skiffle From: GUEST,Lutz Eikelmann The CD "Dickie Bishop Meets Lutz Eikelmann: No Other Baby" is distributed in the UK by Finbarr International. The album includes 11 skiffle & bluegrass numbers and 4 jazz titles: 01. I saw the light ( with Sean Moyses/bjo ) 02. Jesse James ( with Sean Moyses/bjo ) 03. When I Leave The World Behind ( with Sonny Morris/tp, Ian Wheeler/cl & Ray Smith/p ) 04. Keep Your Hands Off Her ( with Sean Moyses/bjo ) 05. Gypsy Davy ( with Sean Moyses/bjo ) 06. No Other Baby ( with Sean Moyses/gtr ) 07. Where Could I Go? ( with Sean Moyses/bjo ) 08. I Shall Not Be Moved ( with Sean Moyses/gtr & The Twins/backing vocals ) 09. When I Move To The Sky ( with Sonny Morris/tp, Ian Wheeler/cl & Ray Smith/p ) 10. Please Remember Me ( with Sean Moyses/bjo ) 11. Skip To My Lou ( with Sean Moyses/bjo ) 12. Lord,Lord,Lord, You´ve Sure Been Good To Me ( with Sonny Morris/tp, Ian Wheeler/cl & Ray Smith/p ) 13. Big Grand Coulee Dam ( with Sean Moyses/bjo ) 14. If Those Lips Could Only Speak ( with Sean Moyses/bjo ) 15. Gimme More Of That Beer ( with Sonny Morris/tp & Ian Wheeler/cl ) recorded July 2000 in Essen / Germany Informations by Lutz Eikelmann ( producer, musical leader & drummer of these recordings ) www.lutz-eikelmann.de |
23 Dec 03 - 03:38 AM (#1078254) Subject: RE: Dickie Bishop - No Other Baby - Skiffle From: Roger the Skiffler Thanks for that Lutz, Happy Xmas! RtS (WMD- Washboard of Mass Destruction) |
22 Jan 04 - 03:59 AM (#1098565) Subject: RE: Dickie Bishop - No Other Baby - Skiffle From: Roger the Skiffler I have obtained this CD and Lutz' earlier collaboration with Dickie Bishop (The July Sessions) from Ray Smith International in the Netherlands. Great stuff for old 1960s dinosaurs like me. Lutz also sent me a very interesting e-mail on the background to the records and the skiffle and trad scene in Germany which I could reprint here if there is any interest. RtS (talking to myself as usual) |
22 Jan 04 - 04:04 AM (#1098566) Subject: RE: Dickie Bishop - No Other Baby - Skiffle From: Roger the Skiffler RAY SMITH JAZZ UNLIMITED Oudegracht 6, 1811 CL Alkmaar, The Netherlands Telephone +31 72 5117151, Fax +31 72 5127559 http://www.unlimitedjazz.com/ raysmith@unlimitedjazz.com If anyone is interested and can't obtain them locally. RtS (OK, OK, I'm going, just got to pick up me thimbles....) |
22 Jan 04 - 04:43 PM (#1099020) Subject: RE: Dickie Bishop - No Other Baby - Skiffle From: fat B****rd Paul McCartney did "No Other Baby" a couple of years ago. Just thought I'd mention that.Hi Rog !! |
23 Jan 04 - 03:28 AM (#1099403) Subject: RE: Dickie Bishop - No Other Baby - Skiffle From: Roger the Skiffler Yes, Charlie, I've got that version as well, nearer to Dickie's original than the Vipers too-fast version, but "electric" and bass-heavy of course! RtS |
23 Jan 04 - 04:44 AM (#1099444) Subject: RE: Dickie Bishop - No Other Baby - Skiffle From: Richard Bridge I hvae been looking for details of the original Dickie Bishop release of this for a year or so. Any ideas? I think 1957 and got to no.7 (UK), but internet searches do not support this, nor a very knowledgeable friend who has even emailed Paul Gambaccini to no avail. I think was by "Dickie Bishop and the Sidekicks". Can the mudcat confirm where others fail, and does anyone know does that recording still gets significant radio play anywhere in the world? |
20 Dec 17 - 11:34 AM (#3894921) Subject: RE: Dickie Bishop - No Other Baby - Skiffle From: GUEST,Tony freer Does anyone know what happened to Don Wilson or his family - wife Patricia and children Tina and Mark. |
20 Dec 17 - 04:59 PM (#3894984) Subject: RE: Dickie Bishop - No Other Baby - Skiffle From: GUEST,Hootenanny Richard, I don't know if you have access to Billy Bragg's recent book "Roots, Radicals and Rockers". He includes Bishop in there. There is also "Skiffle" by Chas McDevitt which states "Bob Watson & Dickie co-wrote the song it was released in the USA but covered by Bobby Helms where it got into the country charts in 1957. Issued in the UK the following year it peaked at number 30 in the hit parade pushing Dickie's fine re-recording out of the ratings". Hope this is of some help |