VA - A Rhythm & Blues Chronology 1945-46 (2015)
Artist: VA
Title: A Rhythm & Blues Chronology 1945-46
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Rhythm & Blues Records
Genre: Blues, Rhythm and Blues, Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 05:14:04
Total Size: 744 mb | 967 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Rhythm & Blues Chronology 1945-46
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Rhythm & Blues Records
Genre: Blues, Rhythm and Blues, Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 05:14:04
Total Size: 744 mb | 967 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup - Dirt Road Blues
02. Big Maceo - Detroit Jump
03. Ella Johnson - Since I Fell For You
04. Big Joe Turner - S. K. Blues Pt. 1
05. Ace Harris - M.F.T. Boogie
06. Wynonie Harris & Jack McVea - Baby Look At You
07. Cecil Gant - Jump Jack Jump
08. Ivory Joe Hunter - Blues At Sunrise
09. Clyde Moody - Two Timin' Blues
10. Dinah Washington - Blues for a Day
11. John Lee 'Sonny Boy' Williamson - Stop Breaking Down
12. Jimmy Rushing & Johnny Otis - Jimmy’s Round The Clock Blues
13. Four Clefs - V Day Stomp
14. Dusty Brooks & His Four Tones - Play Jackpot
15. Herb Jeffries & Joe Liggins - Left A Good Deal In Mobile
16. Eddie Vinson - Cherry Red Blue
17. Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Strange Things Happening
18. Slim Gaillard - Cement Mixer
19. Helen Humes - He May Be Your Man
20. Albert Ammons - Jammin' The Boogie
21. Louis Jordan - Buzz Me
22. Alton Redd - When The Sun Goes Down
23. Dizzy Gillespie - Salt Peanuts
24. Jay McShann - When I've Been Drinking
25. Pigmeat Markham - See See Rider
26. Pee Wee Crayton - After Hours Boogie
27. Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers - The Honeydripper Pt. 1
28. Helen Humes - Be-baba-leba
29. Johnny Otis, His Drums & Ork - Harlem Nocturne
30. Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends - If It´s Good
31. Buster Bennett - Reefer Head Woman
32. Big Maceo - Texas Stomp
33. Eddie Vinson - Somebody´s Gotta Go
34. Jack McVea - Bartender Boogie
35. Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup - Rock Me Mama
36. Jim Wynn - Rock Boogie
37. Big Joe Turner - Doggin' The Blues
38. Dinah Washington - Blow Top Blues
39. Erskine Hawkins & His Orchestra - Tippin' In
40. Marion Abernathy - Voo-It, Voo-It
41. Roosevelt Sykes Trio - Anytime Is the Right Time
42. Ike Quebec - Topsy
43. The Four Jumps Of Jive - It's Just the Blues
44. Rubberlegs Williams - That's The Blues
45. Roy Milton & His Solid Senders - Milton's Boogie
46. Jimmy Rushing - My Baby's Business
47. Hadda Brooks - Swingin' The Boogie
48. Slim Gaillard - Travelin' Blues
49. Lionel Hampton - Beulah´s Boogie
50. Wynonie Harris - Wynonie's Blues
51. The Coleman Brothers - Get Away Mr. Satan Get Away
52. Bill Monroe - Rocky Road Blues
53. Ella Fitzgerald - Stone Cold Dead In The Mkt (feat. Louis Jordan)
54. Bill Samuels - Port Wine
55. The Delmore Brothers - Freight Train Boogie
56. Jay McShann - Voodoo Woman Blues
57. Cousin Joe - Weddin' Day Blues
58. Champion Jack Dupree - Let's Have A Ball
59. The Delta Rhythm Boys - Just A Sittin' And A-Rockin'
60. The Duke Of Iron & Chorus - Don't Stop The Carnival
61. Henry 'Red' Allen - Get the Mop
62. The Golden Gate Quartet - Atom And Evil
63. Peggy Lee - Everything's Moving Too Fast
64. Lucky Millinder - Shorty's Got To Go
65. Johnny Alston Orchestra - Everything Will Be All Right
66. The Ravens - Bye Bye Baby Blues
67. Erskine Hawkins - Hawk's Boogie
68. Sister Rosetta Tharpe - How Far from God
69. Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends - Gotta Gimme Whatcha Got
70. Spade Cooley - Oklahoma Stomp
71. Eddie Vinson & Orchestra - Old Maid Boogie
72. The Melody Masters - My Baby
73. Lightnin' Hopkins - I Feel So Bad
74. Louis Jordan - Texas & Pacific
75. Two Gospel Keys - You've Got To Move
76. Luke Jones - Shufflin' Boogie
77. Velma Nelson - If I Were A Itty Bitty Girl Pt. 1
78. Georgia Peach - Here Am I Do Send Me
79. Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup - That's Alright
80. T-Bone Walker - Come Back To Me Baby
81. T-Bone Walker - Don't Leave Me Baby
82. Big Maceo - Chicago Breakdown
83. Dusty Fletcher - Open The Door, Richard
84. Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers - Tanya
85. Big Joe Turner - My Gal's A Jockey
86. Count Basie - The King
87. The Golden Gate Quartet - Joshua Fit The Battle
88. Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends - Lotus Blossom
89. Red Callender Trio - Red Light
90. Champion Jack Dupree - Going Down Slow
91. Lionel Hampton - Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop
92. Slim Gaillard - Slim's Jam
93. Ivory Joe Hunter - Seventh Street Boogie
94. Duke Ellington Orchestra - Happy Go Lucky Local Pt. 2
95. Louis Jordan - Let The Good Times Roll
96. Jeanne Demetz & Johnny Alston - Calypso Daddy
97. Jo Jo Adams - When I'm In My Tea
98. Montana Taylor - Indiana Avenue Stomp
99. Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra - Fare Thee Well Deacon Jones
100. Wynonie Harris - Playful Baby
101. Billy Eckstine - Cool Breeze
102. Savannah Churchill - I Want To Be Loved
103. Pete Johnson All Stars - Atomic Boogie
104. Amos Milburn - Down The Road Apiece
105. Floyd Smith - Floyd's Guitar Blues
Rhythm & Blues was not recognised as a distinct musical genre until the late 1940s and these CDs from the middle of that decade reflect the musical taste of the black population of the United States as it moved away from country blues towards a commercial, dance-oriented fusion of jazz and blues that came to be known as jump blues. This collection encompasses a wide variety of styles ranging from blues shouters, dance-oriented swing jazz, piano-led boogie-woogie through to blues-influenced pop and jazz vocal music. Critic Roy Bainton of Blues Matters on the first two volumes of this series: 'You might think that when you've been around for a long time and love music as much as we all do at Blues Matters, that we might become a little blasé receiving CDs to review. You'd be wrong...This is a staggering project, a sheer delight...You can stick a pin in anywhere and come up with a gem of a recording. What these records will present to even the most avid R&B aficionado is a revelation... lifting the lid on a buried treasure chest of arcane recordings, all in a style decades ahead of their time... Every one of these tracks is utterly satisfying. If you're a true R&B fan, you will not experience a finer collection this year or any other. Exhilarating, educational, historical, but above all, extremely musical, a complete evening's unforgettable R&B entertainment on 8 packed disks. Think you know your blues history? Think again. As this has taught me, you're never too old to learn.'