Duster Bennett (Blues Rock, Electric Blues) - 12 DB's ('70) - LP Album (stand-alone item) - 1st Pressing - 1970
No. 94196183



Duster Bennett – 12 DB's (Blue Horizon – S 7-63868) made in Holland 1970 original 1st pressing LP | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: VG+ (strong)
UK blues guitarist and vocalist. Part of the late 60's UK blues scene brought together on the Blue Horizon label. Label-mates of Fleetwood Mac backed him on a few tracks on his debut album, such as John McVie, Mick Fleetwood and friend Peter Green, who introduced him to Mike Vernon. In the early days Bennett was mainly a guitar/harmonica/pedal drum solo act popular in clubs, often backed on vocals by Stella Sutton, whom he met at Epsom Art College and later married. By the 1970s Bennett had signed to manager Clifford Davis which gave him a higher profile and appearances in the USA, such as a tour with John Mayall.
Born: 23 September 1946.
Died: 26 March 1976, Warwickshire, in a vehicle crash aged 29, driving home after a session with Memphis Slim.
A1 Slim's Tune 3:28
A2 I Chose To Sing The Blues 2:58
A3 Sugar Beet 2:56
A4 I Love My Baby 3:04
A5 Vitamin Pills 2:49
A6 Everyday 3:53
B1 Act Nice And Gentle 2:29
B2 Woman Without Love 2:47
B3 That Mean Old Look 2:20
B4 Sweeter Than Sugar 2:38
B5 On Reconsideration 4:08
B6 Hill St. Rag 3:24
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Duster Bennett – 12 DB's (Blue Horizon – S 7-63868) made in Holland 1970 original 1st pressing LP | vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: VG+ (strong)
UK blues guitarist and vocalist. Part of the late 60's UK blues scene brought together on the Blue Horizon label. Label-mates of Fleetwood Mac backed him on a few tracks on his debut album, such as John McVie, Mick Fleetwood and friend Peter Green, who introduced him to Mike Vernon. In the early days Bennett was mainly a guitar/harmonica/pedal drum solo act popular in clubs, often backed on vocals by Stella Sutton, whom he met at Epsom Art College and later married. By the 1970s Bennett had signed to manager Clifford Davis which gave him a higher profile and appearances in the USA, such as a tour with John Mayall.
Born: 23 September 1946.
Died: 26 March 1976, Warwickshire, in a vehicle crash aged 29, driving home after a session with Memphis Slim.
A1 Slim's Tune 3:28
A2 I Chose To Sing The Blues 2:58
A3 Sugar Beet 2:56
A4 I Love My Baby 3:04
A5 Vitamin Pills 2:49
A6 Everyday 3:53
B1 Act Nice And Gentle 2:29
B2 Woman Without Love 2:47
B3 That Mean Old Look 2:20
B4 Sweeter Than Sugar 2:38
B5 On Reconsideration 4:08
B6 Hill St. Rag 3:24