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Saturday, 9 April 2016

Drink Up!


Tracklist:

Side 1:
01. Mr. Bear Comes To Town - Mr. Bear
02. Hold Out Baby - Mr. Bear
03. Walking the Blues - Champion Jack Dupree
04. Peek-A-Boo - Mr. Bear
05. The Bear Hug - Mr. Bear
06. Hi-Fi Baby - Mr. Bear
07. Think I Know - Dr. Horse
08. I'm Gonna Keep My Good Eye On You - Mr. Bear
09. Drunk Again - Champion Jack Dupree

Side 2:
01. How Come? - Mr. Bear
02. I'm Tired Of  It - Dr. Horse
03. One Mint Julep - The Clovers
04. Salt Pork, West Virginia - Dr. Horse
05. Radar - Mr. Bear
06. Jack That Cat Was Clean - Dr. Horse
07. Drink Up - The Du-Droppers
08. Goodnight Blues - King Kolax Orchestra
09. Daybreak Rock - Mr. Bear with Champion Jack Dupree

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We're makin' the joints with the hippest cats in town. Bar-room philosophers Mr. Bear, Dr. Horse and Champion Jack Dupree are our companions on an all night booze-a-thon. They're up for it - just hear the rockin' vibes on "Mr. Bear Comes To Town." But soon the booze takes hold and our buddies are waxing philosophical about their troubled relationships with their women.

And then we find The Clovers slumped over a bar counter bewailing the consequences of an unwise mint julep but our fellow revellers laugh that off and soon we're in better company as The Du Droppers urge us to keep imbibing as the night wears on.

It's all over, surely, 'cos here's the King Kolax band wailing on an after hours sax instro as we make our way along the deserted streets as dawn begins to break. But Champion Jack and Mr. Bear have other ideas ... may the Lord have mercy on our poor lost souls.

Pardon the distortion, clicks and pops from our less than mint vinyl. Who cares? Whose round is it? Show me the way to the next whiskey bar. We're stumblin' in the neon groves.

Sunday, 28 February 2016

New York Blues Volume 2





Tracklist:

Side 1
01. Angel Child - Sammy Myers
02. Little Girl - Sammy Myers
03. You Don't Have To Go - Sammy Myers
04. Sad, Sad Lonesome Day - Sammy Myers
05. Rockin' With B - B. Brown & His Rockin' McVouts
06. The Pleasure Is All Mine - Bobby Long
07. I'm Tired Of It - Dr. Horse

Side 2
01. I Go Into Orbit - Johnny Acey
02. What Am I Going To Do - Johnny Acey
03. Why Baby - Mighty Joe Young
04. Empty Arms - Mighty Joe Young
05. Jack That Cat Was Clean - Dr. Horse
06. Think I Know - Dr. Horse
07. Go Away Mr. Blues - Noble Watts and June Bateman

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Second compilation of blues sides from Bobby Robinson's labels. These are all early 1960s recordings from Fire, Fury, Fling and Everlast. Two of the Sammy Myers sides (recorded with Elmore James in 1961) were unissued as singles. Original release details are given below:

01. Angel Child - Sammy Myers - unissued recording (1961)
02. Little Girl - Sammy Myers - unissued recording (1961)
03. You Don't Have To Go - Sammy Myers - Fury 1035 (1960)
04. Sad, Sad Lonesome Day - Sammy Myers - Fury 1035 (1960)
05. Rockin' With B - B. Brown & His Rockin' McVouts - Everlast 5014 (1961)
06. The Pleasure Is All Mine - Bobby Long - Everlast 5020 (1963)
07. I'm Tired Of It - Dr. Horse - Fire 501 (1961)
08. I Go Into Orbit - Johnny Acey - Fling 728 (1962)
09. What Am I Going To Do - Johnny Acey - Fling 728 (1962)
10. Why Baby - Mighty Joe Young - Fire 1033 (1961)
11. Empty Arms - Mighty Joe Young - Fire 1033 (1961)
12. Jack That Cat Was Clean - Dr. Horse - Fire 514 (1962)
13. Think I Know - Dr. Horse - Fire 501 (1961)
14. Go Away Mr. Blues - Noble Watts and June Bateman - Everlast 5033 (1965)

Bobby Robinson was an example of that comparative rarity in the world of 1950s R&B - a black entrepreneur who owned record companies catering for the musical tastes of the black community. Other examples include Don Robey, John Dolphin and the Rene Brothers. His first label, started in 1951, was Robin (quickly renamed Red Robin) on which the first record issued was "Bobby's Boogie" / "Ghost Town" by saxman Morris Lane. Other Bobby Robinson labels were Fire, Fury and Fling. He had a brief business relationship with Jerry Blaine with whom he co-owned the Whirlin' Disc label. With his brother Danny, Bobby also ran Everlast and Enjoy. Danny owned Holiday and Vest.

The music issued on these labels covered most R&B bases, from sophisticated sax outings to fiery electric guitar blues to doo wop. The only really big pop hit was Wilbert Harrison's "Kansas City" but Buster Brown's "Fannie Mae" and "Sugar Babe", Bobby Marchan's two parter "There Is Something On Your Mind", and "Soul Twist" by King Curtis also saw a bit of pop action while selling well in the R&B market.

In the UK, JSP Records have issued a 4 CD collection, "The Bobby Robinson Story, Selected Sides 1951 - 1960."


There are no doo wop or vocal groups sides included. Disc A is drawn from the Red Robin label and includes sides by Morris Lane, Charlie Singleton, Red Prysock, Tiny Grimes, Sonny Terry, Champion Jack Dupree and Brownie McGhee. Disc B has Fire and Fury sides from Hal Paige & The Wailers, Wilbert Harrison, Junior Lewis, Sam Myers and Tarheel Slim. Disc C has Fire sides by Willis Jackson, Mary Ann Fisher, Buster Brown, Wild Jimmy Spruill, Riff Ruffin, Tarheel Slim & Little Ann, Elmore James and Bobby Marchan. Disc D has Fury, Fire, Vest and Everlast sides by, inter alia, Tarheel Slim, Buster Brown, Bobby Marchan, Elmore James, Lightnin' Hopkins, Wild Jimmy Spruill and B.Brown.

If that don't whet your appetite then Jack you're dead.

Also worth looking out for is the 2 CD letter box set on Charly from 1996 - "The Fire & Fury Story."


Disc One is titled "The Doo Wop Years" and includes sides by The Du-Droppers, The Channels, The Teenchords, The Kodoks, The Vocaleers and others. Disc Two is a more eclectic mix with quite a few sides and artists to be found on the JSP collection plus Arthur Crudup, King Curtis, Titus Turner and the one and only Doctor Horse.