Talk:Lurrie Bell
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First recording for Delmark Records
[edit]I think the mention of 1977 recording for Delmark Records refers to Carey Bell's Heartaches and Pain. If I am not mistaken, this recording was made by Ralph Bass and not particularly intended for Delmark release in the first place, even though the label evetually released it in the 90s.
Even if it was indeed the case that this recording was intended for Delmark release, this is Carey's recording not Lurrie's. It would not be appropriate to say "he made the recording." Carey made the recording, and Lurrie participated on it to be precise. There is a difference. For this reason, I suggest this statement to be removed.
I believe the first recording Lurrie did for Delmark Records is Mercurial Son in 1995. Thanks. --Sumori (talk) 10:12, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
- Instead of removing the statement, I made it clearer with a source from the official site. --Sumori (talk) 02:57, 2 August 2008 (UTC)
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