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Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - It Should Have Been Me

TRACK LISTING:

SIDE ONE
1 - I'LL GO CRAZY
2 - JUMP BACK
3 - ALONG CAME JOHN
4 - BACK DOOR BLUES
5 - IT SHOULD'VE BEEN ME
6 - SWEET LITTLE ROCK AND ROLLER

SIDE TWO
1 - MY WIFE CAN'T COOK
2 - RAGS AND OLD IRON
3 - THE CAT
4 - FEELIN' SAD
5 - BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY
6 - FINA

SLEEVE NOTE BY ALEXIS KORNER:

Bournemouth, I feel, does not quite fit into the category of swinging, bluesy places. "Come to
Bournemouth, Home of the Southern Blues!" - no, that is not quite right either. In fact, it is the
unlikely birthplace of Zoot Money, one of the liveliest figures on the R&B scene. Zoot's fiery
ginger hair - or should it be called 'strawberry blond'? - can usually be seen wagging about the 'in'
places. Zoot, you see, is very 'in'; he is also very good. The two do not always go together but,
in this instance, they are combined with incredible energy and almost complete lack of stage
nerves. It boils down to the fact that Zoot knows exactly what he wants to do... and does it. He
does it partly through conscious knowledge and partly through instinct. He does it because he is
genuine in the pleasure which he gets from entertaining people. And entertainment, as we know,
means tears as well as laughter.

It was at the end of the Rock & Roll period that Zoot started to play in Bournemouth, basing
himself mainly on his first idol, Jerry Lee Lewis. He played good, rocking piano and belted out
songs with maybe more vigour than artistry. Eventually, though, Zoot decided that he must come
to London if he was to make it big and so he arrived, just at the time when I needed a singer for a
month. He walked into the job and, while it was not the most peaceful and uneventful time I ever
knew, it was one of the most hilarious. For instance, there was one night in the North when Zoot
had got very excited and just a little bit too full of sherry. He shared a hotel room with our alto sax
player, Dave Castle. All night long, while Dave desperately tried to sleep, Zoot grunted, gurgled
or rated with laughter at his own jokes - actually he was making up funny names! The terrible
thing was that that, next day, Zoot was as bright as a penny (sorry about that) while Dave, poor
bloke, was a total wreck..

This is the sort of energy and drive which has brought Zoot so far in such a short time, and will
certainly take him a lot farther. An instinctive blues player and singer, a natural leader and a
person who involves himself completely in whatever he is doing, Zoot must become an even
greater success. His music really says all that, but I felt that what I knew of him as a person might
interest some of you. Let me finish by saying that, through all the ups and downs of this
business, I shall always remain extremely fond of 'Bournemouth's Answer To The World'!


Zoot Money's Big Roll Band:
It Should Have Been Me -
(Columbia 33SX 1734) 1965
Zoot Money's Big Roll Band: It Should Have Been Me - (Columbia 33SX 1734) 1965