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British Invasion, Rhythm and Blues
Zoot Money's Big Roll Band was a British rhythm and blues and modern jazz group, with influence from rock and roll that was formed in England by Zoot Money, in the early autumn of 1961. The band has had a number of personnel changes over the years and was still performing in 2020. Money died in 2024, at the age of 82.
Paul Williams (born Paul Nigel Vincent Yarlett; 19 September 1940 - 1 March 2019) was an English blues and rock singer and musician. During his early career he joined Zoot Money's Big Roll Band on bass and vocals, alongside the guitarist Andy Summers.
Tracks:
1. The Uncle Willie (2:55)
2. Zoot's Suit (3:27)
3. Gin House (2:37)
4. Rocking Chair (2:51)
5. Good (2:25)
6. Bring It On Home To Me (3:43)
7. Please Stay (3:39)
8. You Know You'll Cry (3:12)
9. Something Is Worrying Me (2:56)
10. Stubborn Kind Of Fellow (2:19)
11. The Many Faces Of Love (2:21)
12. Jump Back (2:18)
13. Let's Run For Cover (2:12)
14. Self-Discipline (2:17)
15. Big Time Operator (2:42)
16. Zoot's Sermon (3:53)
17. The Star Of The Show (3:34)
18. The Mound Moves (4:08)
19. Nick Knack (2:39)
20. I Really Learnt How To Cry (3:48)
21. My Sly Sadie (2:26)
22. Stop The Wedding (3:52)
23. No One But You (3:10)
24. Prisoner (5:16)
Notes
Tracks: (1,2 and 23,24) Zoot Money (1964 and 1970)
Tracks (5-10,13-20) Zoot Money's Big Roll Band (1965-1967)
Tracks: (3,4) Paul Williams And The Big Roll Band (1964)
Tracks: (11,12) Paul Williams With Zoot Money's Big Roll Band (1965)
Tracks: (21,22) Paul Williams Set (1968)

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