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7"
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JBJ 1041EP
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Jimmy McCracklin is a true legend of blues and R&B, beginning his career in the post-war era and thriving through the '50s, recording scores of jump blues and rock 'n' roll classics. "What's That" was recorded during McCracklin's brief spell at Mercury Records in the early '60s, and is based around an infectious bass guitar and horn riff, with complimenting group backing vocals and a swaggering rhythm. "Part Two" on the flip is new to vinyl, meaning the irresistible groove of "What's That" now plays out longer.
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