The History Of Rhythm & Blues
The History Of Rhythm & Blues
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- Label: Rhythm&Blues, 1952-57
- Erscheinungstermin: 21.1.2011
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* 4 CDs in DVD-Verpackung
The Rocknroll Years 1952-1957. Rhythm & Blues was one of the most identifiable musical art forms of the 20th Century, with an enormous influence on the development of both the sound and attitude of modern music. The History of Rhythm and Blues series of CDs investigates the accidental synthesis of jazz, gospel, blues, ragtime, country, pop and latin into a definable form of black music, which in turn would influence pretty well all popular music from the 1950s to the present. It is the first attempt to put together a comprehensive cross-label compilation showcasing the most important and influential records in the rise of Rhythm & Blues. Volume Three investigates the growing urbanisation of the music; the impact on white teenagers; the prominence of the vocal groups; the gradual transition towards a more soulful expression of the blues. There is a detailed examination of the various rhythms that lie behind the music from Rumba Shuffle through New Orleans to Twist Beat....
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 4 (CD)
- 1 Little Junior Parker:Feelin' good
- 2 Elvis Presley:Mystery train
- 3 Billy Emerson:Red hot
- 4 Arthur Gunther:Baby let's play house
- 5 Rufus Thomas:Tiger man
- 6 Carl Perkins:Honey don't
- 7 Billy Emerson:If lovin' is believing
- 8 B.B. King:3 o'clock blues
- 9 Little Walter:Sad hours
- 10 Howlin' Wolf:Evil
- 11 Willie Nix: Just can't stay
- 12 Eddie Boyd:Five long years
- 13 Muddy Waters
- 14 I'm your hoochie coochie man
- 15 Lowell Fulson:Reconsider baby
- 16 Willie Mabon:I don't know
- 17 Bo Diddley:She's fine, she'e mine
- 18 Billy Boy Arnold:I ain't got you
- 19 John Lee Hooker:Dimples
- 20 Sonny Boy Williamson:Don't start me to talkin'
- 21 Bo Diddley: Pretty thing
- 22 Howlin' Wolf:Smokestack lightnin'
- 23 Ann Cole: Got my mojo working
- 24 Jimmy Rogers:Walking by myself
- 25 Slim Harpo:I got love if you want it
- 26 Jimmy Reed:The sun is shining
- 27 Sonny Boy Williamson:No more nights by myself
- 28 Little Willie Littlefield:K.C. loving
- 29 Varetta Dillard:Easy, easy baby
- 30 Bill Haley & The Comets:Rock the joint
- 31 Ruth Brown: Mama, he treats your daughter mean
- 32 Big Mama Thornton:Hound dog
- 33 Big Maybelle:Whole lotta shakin' goin' on
- 34 Champion Jack Dupree:Shake, baby, shake
- 35 Big Joe Turner:Shake, rattle and roll
- 36 Pee Wee Crayton:You know yeah!
- 37 Young John Watson: Space guitar
- 38 Richard Bery:Crazy lover
- 39 Professor Longhair: Tipitina
- 40 Fats Domino:Ain't it a shame
- 41 Smiley Lewis:I hear you knocking
- 42 Eddie Bo:I'm wise
- 43 Little Richard:Tutti Frutti
- 44 Bobby Charles:See you later, Alligator
- 45 Roy Montrell:Mellow saxophone
- 46 Little Richard:Lucille
- 47 Fats Domino:Blue monday
- 48 Clarence 'Frogman' Henry:Ain't got no home
- 49 Chuck Berry: Maybellene
- 50 Bill Doggett:Honky Tonk Part 1
- 51 Screamin' Jay Hawkins:I put a spell on you
- 52 Mickey & Sylvia:No good lover
- 53 Chuck Berry:Brown-eyed handsome man
- 54 Bobby Day:Little bitty pretty one
- 55 Big 'T' Tyler:King Kong
- 56 Dale Hawkins:Susie Q
- 57 The Clovers:One mint julip
- 58 The Dominoes:Have mercy baby
- 59 The Drifters:Money honey
- 60 The Moonglows:Baby please
- 61 Big John & The Buzzards:Your cash ain't nothin' but trash
- 62 The Du Droppers:Can't do sixty no more
- 63 Hank Ballard & The Midnighters:Work with me Annie
- 64 The Five Royales:Baby, don't do it
- 65 The Pilgrim Travelers:Straight street
- 66 The Drifters: Ruby baby
- 67 The Spaniels:Play it cool
- 68 The Four Deuces:W-P-L-J
- 69 The Peacheroos:Be bop baby
- 70 The Cardinals:Choo choo
- 71 The Marigolds:Rollin' stone
- 72 The Queens:Oop shoop
- 73 The Jewels: Hearts of stone
- 74 The Medallions:Buick '59
- 75 The Hawkettes: Mardo Gras mambo
- 76 Tony Allen:Nite owl
- 77 Jesse Belvin:Goodnight my love
- 78 The Diablos:The way you dog me
- 79 The Valentines:The woo woo train
- 80 The Robins:Riot in Cell Block No. 9
- 81 The Coasters:Down in Mexico
- 82 The Crows:Gee
- 83 The Chords:Sh-boom
- 84 Ray Charles:Blackjack
- 85 Otis Blackwell:Daddy Rollin' Stone
- 86 Little Willie John:Need your love so bad
- 87 Etta James:Woman
- 88 Nappy Brown:Is it really you?
- 89 Big Maybelle:Candy
- 90 Lula Reed: I'll drown in my tears u.v.a.