THE HISTORY OF NEW ORLEANS R&B VOL 3: 1953 – 1955 2CD R’n’R TO THE END OF THE CARNIVAL

THE HISTORY OF NEW ORLEANS R&B VOL 3: 1953 – 1955 2CD R’n’R TO THE END OF THE CARNIVAL

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More than any other city in the world, New Orleans has been responsible for shaping the sound of twentieth century popular music. Sweeping statement that may be, but as the birthplace of jazz, funk and arguably rock’n’roll, it really has no other contenders. At the heart of these three widely different varieties of music lies the rhythmic complexity of second line parade drumming. Its two-beat patterns combining military band and Caribbean rhythms underpin the early recordings of Louis Armstrong as much as they do those of Little Richard and James Brown. This compilation highlights some of the distinguishing characteristics found in early New Orleans recordings, not with the intention of picking out the city’s finest jazz and blues recordings but in order to pinpoint styles that would foreshadow later developments in the rhythm and blues field.

28 page booklet

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Disc One
1. New Orleans Is My Home Ellis ‘Slow’ Walsh
2. Route 90 Clarence Garlow
3. Tell Me Pretty Baby Lloyd Price
4. I Didn’t Want To Do It The Spiders
5. Goin’ Down Fats Matthews
6. Feelin’ Sad Guitar Slim
7. Walking To Jerusalem Mahalia Jackson
8. Crawfishin’ Clarence Garlow
9. 4 X 11= 44 Bobby Mitchell & The Toppers
10. Hey Little School Girl Fats Domino
11. I’ll Never Let You Go Ray Johnson
12. Baby Please Don’t Go Rose Mitchell
13. Don’t You Know Ray Charles
14. The Story Of My Life Guitar Slim
15. Cat Music Dave Bartholomew
16. Blue Monday Smiley Lewis
17. Jam Up Tommy Ridgley
18. Please Don’t Leave Me Fats Domino
19. Do Unto Others Pee Wee Crayton
20. Ain’t No Meat On The Bone Champion Jack Dupree
21. Later For You Baby Guitar Slim
22. Bluesy Me Dave Collins & The Scrubs
23. What A Party Jesse Allen
24. Say Baby Willie Johnson
25. When The Sun Goes Down Leonard Lee
26. Ain’t Gonna Do It The Pelicans
27. You Ain’t So Such A Much Blanche Thomas
28. Crazy With The Heat Clarence Samuels
29. Beggin’ At Your Mercy Earl King
30. Heaven Bound Train Jackson Gospel Singers

Disc Two
1. Ain’t It A Shame Fats Domino
2. I Hear You Knocking Smiley Lewis
3. It’s Too Late Now The Hawks
4. Doing The Hambone James Booker
5. Drunk, Drunk, Drunk The Kidds
6. I’m Just A Lonely Guy Little Richard
7. So Glad You’re Mine Ernest Kador
8. Little Girl Earl King
9. Somebody Changed The Lock Lightning Junior & the Empires (Champion Jack Dupree)
10. Mardi Gras Mambo The Hawketts
11. I Got The Blues For You Al Collins
12. Rich Woman Li’l Millet & His Creoles
13. Walking The Blues Champion Jack Dupree With Mr. Bear
14. Those Lonely, Lonely Nights Earl King
15. Travelin’ Mood Wee Willie Wayne
16. We Like Mambo Huey “Piano” Smith
17. Who’s Been Fooling You? Big Boy Myles & The Sha-Weez
18. Witchcraft The Spiders
19. Heavy Sugar Lloyd Lambert
20. I Got Sumpin’ For You Guitar Slim
21. Stumbling Block Champion Jack Dupree
22. Poor Me Fats Domino
23. Tutti Frutti Little Richard
24. See You Later, Alligator Bobby Charles
25. Goodbye Baby Elmore James & The Broomdusters
26. ‘Til I Say Well Done Earl King & The Kings
27. Crying Pinegrove Blues Nathan Abshire
28. Forty One Days Boozoo Chavis
29. Ay-TeTe Fe Clifton Chenier

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Weight 0.125 kg