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Eddie Boyd - Five Long Years

One of the first and best of Boyds many overseas recordings, cut while he was in the midst of that auspicious 1965 American Folk Blues Festival tour of Europe. While the caravan was ensconced in London, young producer Mike Vernon spirited Boyd and a rhythm section (guitarist Buddy Guy, bassist Jimmie Lee Robinson, and drummer Fred Below) off to the studio, where Boyd ran through some of his classics ("Im Comin Home, " "24 Hours, " the title track) and a few less familiar items while alternating
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One of the first & best of Boyds many overseas recordings, cut while he was in the midst of that auspicious 1965 American Folk Blues Festival tour of Europe. While the caravan was ensconced in London, young producer Mike Vernon spirited Boyd & a rhythm section (guitarist Buddy Guy, bassist Jimmie Lee Robinson, & drummer Fred Below) off to the studio, where Boyd ran through some of his classics (" Im Comin Home, " "24 Hours, " the title track) & a few less familiar items while alternating

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Rhythm - A pattern usually used to descible the flow of music
Festival - A period usually occurring once a year for celebration, typically for religious reasons.
Home - A place of permanent residence for families.

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