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YOUNG JESSIE I'M GONE (23 hot rockers from 'MODERN', incs..Mary Lou, I Smell A Rat, Oochie Coochie, Hit Git And Split, Hot Dog, Well Baby, Pretty Soon, Lonesome Desert, Rabbit On A Log, Here Comes Henry. Track listing: 1. Mary Lou 2. Lonesome Desert 3. Rabbit On A Log 4. Don't Think I Will 5. Well Baby 6. Nothing Seems Right 7. Down At Haydens 8. I Smell A Rat 9. Why Do I Love You 10. Pretty Soon 11. Oochie Coochie 12. Don't Happen No More 13. Hit, Git And Split 14. Here Comes Henry 15. Hot Dog 16. Do You Love Me 17. Well Baby 18. Pretty Soon 19. Do You Love Me 20. Station ID For The Mad Lad On KMDA 21. Hit, Git And Split 22. I Hear You Knocking 23. Maybelline) ACE Special on-line offer for UK customers only - buy 6 or more DVDs/CDs/Videos (or a mixture of both) and we pay your postage!!! |
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I HATE CHERRIES (The middle-1950s gave rise to a re-birth of the big-voiced female blues shouters who had first been heard on records some three decades earlier with the arrival of Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith and many others who followed in their footsteps. In the immediate aftermath of World War II, cocktail jazz and torchy ballad singers seemed to predominate among the femme record names, what with the popularity of Nellie Lutcher, Dinah Washington, at al holding sway with the record-buying public. But the brand of jump blues pioneered by Louis Jordan and his followers also gave rise to the return of full-throated female warblers which seemed fully underway by 1953, when Willie Mae 'Big Mama' Thornton and Big Maybelle Smith scored their Top 10 R&B successes with 'Hound Dog' and 'Gabbin' Blues' among others. They would soon be followed by Ruth Brown, Lavern Baker, Etta James and other successful practitioners of the style, whose influence carried over into the pop field with recordings by Georgia Gibbs, Lillian Briggs, Helene Dixon and many more. This CD compilation attempts to survey some of the less-conspicuous examples of big-voiced female R&B shouters, some of whose names have been lost to the archives, and others who went on to fame and fortune as their careers changed direction with the times. Here, then, is a track-by-track rundown of what is known about these artists... Track listing: 1. THE DEVIL HATES YOU - Rebecca Lea - Groove 01572, 2. SOMEBODY, SOMEWHERE - Helen Foster - Republic 7037, 3. THE YODELIN' BLUES - Diana Cole with Ernest Hayes Orch. - Josie 808, 4. LET THE GOOD THINGS START - Pearl Woods - Dot 15508, 5. YOU AIN'T MOVIN' ME - Linda Hayes with Earl Warren Orch. - Antler 4000, 6. MY BABY'S COMIN' HOME - Ruth McFadden with Sammy Lowe's Orch. - Tiara 6120, 7. HEY JOE (LET ME KNOW) - Sugar & Spice - Mercury 70788, 8. SHAKE TILL I'M SHOOK - Beverly Wright & the Students - Groove 0153, 9. MY HEART'S DELIGHT - Dakota Staton with Howard Biggs' Orch. - Capitol 3010, 10. DILLY DALLY DARLING - Anne Kaye with Jimmy Wright's Orch. - Gee 1015, 11. A MILLION THANKS - Anita Tucker - Guyden 602, 12. ROCK AND ROLL BLUES - Linda Hopkins - Atco 6096, 13. WANNA BE LOVED (ALL NITE LONG) - Bee Bee Queen with Teacho's Orch. - Hull 719, 14. I CAN'T WAIT - Pearl Woods - Dot 15508, 15. WILLIE - Rebecca Lea - Groove 0157, 16. YOU AIN'T SO SUCH A MUCH - Blanche Thomas - Imperial 5302, 17. DON'T MEAN MAYBE - Dakota Staton with Howard Biggs' Orch. - Capitol 3489, 18. WHY DO YOU HURT ME DARLING - The Gay Charmers - Savoy 1561, 19. WHEN ARE YOU COMIN' HOME - Chubby Newsom with David Clowney's Orch. - Winley 216, 20. MY LOVING BABY - Linda Hopkins - Federal 12281, 21. I WAS A FOOL FOR LEAVING - Vikki Nelson - Vik 0273, 22. DOO-BA-DEE - Dorothy Forbes with David Clowney's Orch. - Winley 217, 23. TEENAGE HOLIDAY - Vicki Evans - Tuxedo 913, 24. COME BACK BABY - Linda Hopkins - Federal 12266) SLEAZY RECORDS Special on-line offer for UK customers only - buy 6 or more DVDs/CDs/Videos (or a mixture of both) and we pay your postage!!! |
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