RSD BF 2024. LTD Cobalt "Blue Jean" Viny.
Native American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis was the "go-to" guy for a remarkable group of musicians. Starting in the mid-'Sixties, he toured with Conway Twitty, then became a key part of Taj Mahal's band, playing on several albums and tours including an appearance on The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, and, perhaps most famously, accompanied George Harrison during the Concert for Bangla Desh, followed by work on various solo albums by John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Gene Clark, Leonard Cohen, and Jackson Browne (that's Jesse taking the solo on his 1972 breakout hit "Doctor My Eyes"). All this activity caught the eye of ATCO Records, who released his debut LP Jesse Davis in 1971 featuring Leon Russell, Eric Clapton, Gram Parsons, Merry Clayton, Ben Sidran, John Simon (producer of The Band), Alan White (of Yes), and many others including Delaney Bramlett behind the mixing desk. A year later, Atco released Ululu containing some of the same all-stars, plus Duck Dunn, Jim Keltner, and Dr. John – and a version of George Harrison's "Sue Me, Sue You Blues" before even George recorded it.