Don't you remember me

Master
K 5891 Take 1

Location/Date
Idessa Malone Recording Service, 8634 Dumbarton Road
Detroit, MI, March 1950

Original release
King 4366

Lineup
John Lee Hooker, vcl/gtr

Produced by
Idessa Malone

78 rpm
King 4366

45 rpm
Federal 12377

EP
Ember Records EMB EP 4561

LP
Ember Records EMB 3356, Gusto GD 5032X‑2, King KS‑1085, King LP 727, Polydor 2310256

CD
Avid Roots AMSC1382, Body & Soul 3067872, Castle Pulse PLS CD 349, Charly 245, Collectables COL CD 2877, Documents 600258, JSP Records JSPCD7703, P‑Vine PCD‑3755, Proper Records PROPERBOX 111, Shout! Factory 8 26663 10198, SPV Recordings SPVCD 95940, Varèse Vintage 302 066 597 2

Comments
Unknown drummer dubbed on Federal 12377, King LP 727, King KS 1085, Gusto GD 5032X-2, Collectables COL-CD-2877, Castle Pulse PLS CD 349

Staff records was run by distributor Idessa Malone in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.. Billboard says she left the running of the label to newly found partners in late 1948 opening her own Dessa label, but still with a financial interest in Staff. By October 1949, after disagreements with her partners, she dumped the Dessa label (Decca hadn't been too happy with the name) and became full owner of Staff again. In September 1952 she was mentioned as "former owner of Staff Records" and was then contemplating opening a label for religious recordings, "Divine Recording Services".


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