Monday, December 24, 2007

The Assassins with Jimmy Thackery and Tom Principoto

Here are two Vinyl LP's of The Assassins from my collection recorded to one CD and then ripped to my hard drive. I got these from Joe's Record Paradise a couple of 5 years ago or so. 
 
 No Previous Record
Talk To Me 
I'll Come Running Back 
Dear Dad 
It's So Hard 
Boogie Woogie Man 
Love To Ride 
Remmington Man 
Honey Hush
 
 
 

 
Partners In Crime 
Still Talkin' About You 
He's Mine 
Partners In Crime 
You Can Leave The Light On 
Hopes Up High 
Later Train 
Today I Started Loving You Again 
Everybody Needs Love 
Tuff Lover 
Lonesome Train 
Girl From Impanema 
 
Tom Principoto has done brief stints with various acts including Billy Price And The Keystone Rhythm Band, Big Mama Thornton, Sunnyland Slim, James Montgomery, and The Assassins with Jimmy Thackery, former guiatrist with The Nighthawks. Tom Principoto appears on two albums with the Assassins, "No Previous Record" (1986) and "Partners In Crime" (1987) which won a "Wammy Award". Jimmy Thackery became widely known as the innovative guitarist with the Nighthawks, one of the hardest-working and most popular blues bands of the '70's and '80's. Starting in 1974, the group recorded over twenty albums and constantly toured the U.S., Europe, Canada and Japan. Jimmy was the heart, soul, and adrenaline of the Nighthawks sound during his fourteen year tenure with the Washington, D.C.-based band, creating a distinctively raw, powerful guitar style and establishing a reputation as a spectacular soloist. Thackery comes by his six-string brilliance honestly, having learned from the very best sources. Besides Buddy Guy and Jimi Hendrix, Thackery cites Chicago axe master Otis Rush as a primary influence. Moreover, he learned quite a bit from playing on stage alongside such blues legends as Muddy Waters, James Cotton and Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson. Thackery left the Nighthawks in 1987, needing a break from a grueling 300-night-a-year touring schedule. He also felt a need to try something new musically, so Thackery founded a six piece R&B band called The Assassins. The popular and critically-acclaimed group recorded three albums before disbanding in 1991. 
 
 The artwork is pretty poor. I have a small flatbed scanner and had to take 4 scans of each side of the album covers, reconstruct them in Publisher, print to Adobe Acrobat Distiller, then took a screen shot, saved to Paint, then cropped the rough edges and saved again. All this because no one is going to find these album covers in cyberspace. If by chance you do, please send me a link and I'll re-post better covers. These are two ultra rare LPs, never released on CD. And these two are mint! 
 
227MB, AAC VBR, 79 Minutes https://www110.zippyshare.com/v/oxLEzNKP/file.html

29 comments:

  1. Damn i've been wanting to listen to these albums since i heard about them over ten years ago.....i thank you

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  2. Thanks. I am writing an article about the Nighthawks and I was thinkin that it´d be nice to say sumthin about these records too, but they are REALLY hard to find (=impossible) here in Finland. So your mp3´s helped a lot. Muchos thanks!
    -m-

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  3. Impossible to find here too...Thanks for checking in!

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  4. As the road manager for the Assassins from '86-88, I'm glad to see your comments and your posting of these LPs.

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  5. can't wait to listen the these at work tomorrow. many, many thanks.

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  6. Conspiracy Theologian,
    It's a rare one...Enjoy!

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  7. Thackery and Principato sound great on both of these. I have three Nighthawks albums. These are different but just as good, if not better. I just wish I had the sense to go see the Assassins when I lived in D.C. in the later 80s.

    Thanks for posting these, and thanks to Joe's Record Paradise.

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  8. Thanks for checking in Muddy! Your feedback is appreciated...

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  9. principato has played with some heavy company.
    there's also a series of discs that principato did with danny gatton called 'blazing telecasters'...i actually had the luck of having one turn up in a search of the south suburban chicago library system here.
    it's called 'oh no! MORE blazing telecasters' which sure implies there was a prior 'blazing telecasters' No 1 album, but i honestly haven't gotten around to searching for it.
    tho gatton has been one of my absolute faves.
    this 'oh no!' is from april 27th, 1984 at adam's rib in d.c.

    thanks a ton for these 2! i'm downloading them while listening to the live chickenlegs show you posted.

    thanks all around!

    chicago ray

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  10. chicago ray
    thanks for the the feedback...I have a Blazing Telecasters CD...If I haven't posted it maybe I'll get it on here soon..
    Jim

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  11. Hello guys I'm the lucky one, I foud all the records of The Nighthawks : 14 vinyl Lp's : one with John Hammond, Mark Wenner has 2 LP's & I have the 1st of The Assassins ( Herman from Belgium )
    I have the 18 Cd's of Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers ( only the last one )

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  12. Hello guys, I have the complete collection of Jimmy Thackery : 14 vinyl LP's, + one with John Hammond,the first of The Assassins, the first of Mark Wenner, & 19 CD's Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers. I'm still looking at the Partners in crime album of The Assassins & the 2nd of Mark Wenner ( Herman from Belgium )

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  13. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I've been searching for these for 20 years. I can die a happy man now.

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  14. Jim,

    I can't find these two Assassin's LP's or CD's anywhere in the blogosphere.....no rush, can you please upload these again? Again, no hurry....would love to hear these Thackery/Principato LPs when you get a chance.

    Thanks!

    Mark/VanFan

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  15. Here you are Mark...Enjoy!
    https://www100.zippyshare.com/v/78TznASI/file.html

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  16. Jim,

    Thanks again....grabbing these right now. I appreciate it.

    Mark

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  17. Jim,

    Listening to "Lonesome Train" from The Assassins "Partners In Crime" --- WOW! If that song doesn't get you and moving first thing in the morning, I don't know what song would! Absolutely killer twin guitar jam from Thackery/Principato....that has caused some "feel good" chemicals in my brainwaves to kick into overdrive ....should have subtitled that album "(A Shot of Dopamine, Serotonin)" !! Thanks again for sharing.

    Mark

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  18. thanks for requesting the re-up...Haven't heard this in a long while. (Too many tunes!)
    Now, if only Thackery and The Nighthawks would re-unite!

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  19. Many, many thanks for the reups. Already had "Cut Me Loose". Been searching eons for the other two. You made my day!

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  20. Thanks for the feedback Motown Fats! it's nice to see folks appreciate a great album, or two!

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    1. two albums with the Assassins, "No Previous Record" (1986) and "Partners In Crime" (1987) download please

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  21. hello friend greetings from Mexico. I love your blog. Could you pass me these albums. I would really appreciate it.
    Assassins, "No Previous Record" (1986) and "Partners In Crime" (1987). since the download link expired. oh could you share them to my email.
    Jorgechato666@hotmail.com

    thanks and regards.

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  22. hello friend greetings from Mexico. I love your blog. Could you pass me these albums. I would really appreciate it.
    Assassins, "No Previous Record" (1986) and "Partners In Crime" (1987). since the download link expired. oh could you share them to my email.
    Jorgechato666@hotmail.com

    thanks and regards.

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  23. two albums of group. the Assassins, "No Previous Record" (1986) and "Partners In Crime" (1987). Download please. My email is.
    Jorgechato666@hotmail.com

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  24. New Link
    https://www110.zippyshare.com/v/oxLEzNKP/file.html

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