Zoot Money

Zoot Money
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Styles: British Invasion, Blue-Eyed Soul, Pop-Soul
Biography: Zoot Money was one of British rock 'n' roll's homebound heroes -- admired, respected and sought after by his colleagues, and able to fill halls nightly in England, he never managed to sell lots of records, even in England. Born in Bournemouth in 1942 with the name George Bruno Money, he grew up in an ...Read full biography
Live at Klook's Kleek
Released: 1966
Label: Polygram
Critics' Rating:
One of the most accomplished pieces of British R&B to actually get captured on record, with influences ranging from Memphis to Motown, and some excellent playing by a youthful Andy Summers. ~ Bruce Eder, ...Read full review
It Should Have Been Me
Released: 1965
Label: Repertoire
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Zoot Money's debut LP, released on EMI's Columbia label in 1965, represents a side of the British Invasion that never quite took hold on U.S. shores -- steeped in American R&B but offering a sextet's attack ...Read full review
More Zoot Money albums: Main Albums (10), Compilations (2)
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