AISHA KHAN & THE RAJAHS: Good Morning Midnight / Cocaine Habit Blues 7″
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Folc records is proud to present a definitive new Blues classic on a brand new double A sided single.
The UKβs own Queen of Rhythm & Blues, Aisha Khan serves up a song that hits you between the eyes like a knockout blow from βIronβ Mike. Kicking off with a crunchy guitar riff all the boysβll be practising in their bedrooms for decades and powered along by an insistent rhythm from the Rajahs, Good Morning Midnight is a duet between UK Blues legend Big Joe Louis and Aisha Khan.
The flip side features a cover of the 1930 Memphis Jug Bandβs Cocaine Habit Blues brought forward a couple of decades to a 50βs Upsetters style groove and flavoured with a nod to the Dillinger cult classic Cocaine in my brain.Tracking:
A – Good Morning Midnight
B – Cocaine Habit Blues
The UKβs own Queen of Rhythm & Blues, Aisha Khan serves up a song that hits you between the eyes like a knockout blow from βIronβ Mike. Kicking off with a crunchy guitar riff all the boysβll be practising in their bedrooms for decades and powered along by an insistent rhythm from the Rajahs, Good Morning Midnight is a duet between UK Blues legend Big Joe Louis and Aisha Khan.
The flip side features a cover of the 1930 Memphis Jug Bandβs Cocaine Habit Blues brought forward a couple of decades to a 50βs Upsetters style groove and flavoured with a nod to the Dillinger cult classic Cocaine in my brain.Tracking:
A – Good Morning Midnight
B – Cocaine Habit Blues
Both sides Produced by Mario Cobo
Recorded at Cowshed Studios
Engineer: James Johnston
Mixed and Mastered at Diente de Leon (AlmerΓa)
Cocaine Habit Blues: arranged by Al Nicholls. Written by Memphis Jug band in 1930 but also some verses from Cocaine in my Brain from the reggae group Dillinger 1978 written by Lester Bullock.
Good Morning Midnight written by Aisha Khan.
Both songs performed by Aisha Khan & the Rajahs with special guest Big Joe Louis on Good Morning Midnight (voc and additional guitar).
Aisha Khan: voc
Alan Nicholls: Saxes
Malcolm Barclay Guitar
Brian Nevill drums
Matt Radford bass