03. "Not foolish, not wise" Legoverture: Leavin' trunk / Halfbreed / Just to cry / Sinnin' for you Leavin' trunk Halfbreed Just to cry
04. "Sinnin' for you"
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1971 Album For Decca's Deram Label
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2008 digitally remastered edition of this live album from the Jazz/Blues/R&B outfit, recorded at the Marquee Club in 1971. Featuring an eight piece horn section (including such luminaries as Barbara Thompson, Chris Mercer and Lyn Dobson) plus guest percussionist Pete York, Little Big Band remains one of Hartley's most ambitious affairs.. Hartley came to prominence as a member of the British R&B group the Art woods before joining John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, contributing to the 1967 album Crusade. This reissue includes liner notes by the man himself and a booklet with previously unseen photos. Esoteric.