Objednací číslo: 24970492 405 Kč
Na objednávku. Dodání trvá obvykle 14 týdnů.
Datum vydání: 29.4.2013
Žánr R&B
EAN: 0029667239325 (info)
Label: KENT
Obsahuje nosičů: 1
Nosič: CD
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Popis - NEW BREED BLUES WITH BLAC:
"New Breed Blues with Black Popcorn" is a brand new selection of collectables, curios and rug-cutters for R&B fans who feel the beat and need new sounds to scratch their itch. Tracks such as Marva Josie's You Lied, Sinner Strongs Don't Knock It and The Idols' Just A Little Bit More seem to have been around for an eternity without being responsibly comped to CD, whereas Why Oh Why by Austin Taylor, Well I Done Got Over It from Bobby Mitchell and Dolores Johnson What Kind Of Man Are You are currently raising eyebrows and overdrafts. J.J. Jackson's Oo Ma Liddy, Little Johnny Taylor's Somewhere Down The Line and Etta James' Nobody Loves You (Like Me) are perfect for this CD.
Kent's forte is the previously unissued humdinger and this CD has a handful of the best that will tempt even the most OVO (original vinyl only) of collectors to shell out for this piquant package. Two gems from earlier Ace CDs can be found in Art Wheeler's Downey side Baby Were Through and the Charmaines Fraternity number Baby Please Don't Go, while more recently issued Double Locks by Johnny Gosey comes from last years CD of Kent Harris R&B productions. Inevitably it is the debutantes that will steal the show and attract the more traditional R&B fan. There is a pounding blues by Freddie North from Bob Holmes tapes, when he was working with Freddie along with Slim Harpo in Nashville in the late 60s. From Los Angeles there is an Adolph Jacobs unreleased Class recording Cannibal Stew that not only sounds like the Coasters but could possibly have them singing behind him: he was their guitarist at the time. Then we have a taster for the forthcoming Ace CD of Richard Stamz's Chicago blues productions, with a fine mover from Tony Gideon called So Strange. Finally there is a track that put this compiler into a state of frenzy, When You See Me Hurt by Carl Lester & The Showstoppers: 2 minutes 30 secs of unadulterated hip-shaking heartbreak. I must have one now!
01. SOMEWHERE DOWN THE LINE - LITTLE JOHNNY TAYLOR
02. BABY WE'RE THROUGH - ART WHEELER
03. ROCKIN' BED - VALERIE CARR
04. NOBODY LOVES YOU LIKE ME - ETTA JAMES
05. WHAT KIND OF MAN ARE YOU - DOLORES JOHNSON
06. ITCHY KOO - HANK BLACKMAN & THE KILLERS
07. WHY OH WHY - AUSTIN TAYLOR
08. THIS LITTLE LETTER - JAMES WAYNE
09. LATE IN THE EVENING - THE FRAN-CETTES
10. EAST L.A. - SOLID JACKSON
11. I'M COMIN' HOME - BOBBY JOHN WITH JIMMY THOMAS, STACY JOHNSO
12. WHEN YOU SEE ME HURT - CARL LESTER & THE SHOWSTOPPERS
13. BABY PLEASE DON'T GO - CARL EDMONDSON WITH THE CHARMAINES
14. MR LONELY - FREDDIE NORTH
15. DOUBLE LOCKS - JOHNNY GOSEY
16. MY BABY WAITED TOO LONG - MAMIE PERRY WITH GUS JENKINS ORCHE
17. YOU LIED - MARVA JOSIE
18. DON'T KNOCK IT - SINNER STRONG AKA JOYCE HARRIS
19. JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE - THE IDOLS
20. OO MA LIDDY - J.J. JACKSON & THE JACKAELS
21. CANNIBAL STEW - ADOLPH JACOBS
22. SO STRANGE - TONY GIDEON
23. YOU OUGHT TO LOVE ME BABY - HAROLD BURRAGE
24. WELL I DONE GOT OVER IT - BOBBY MITCHELL