VA - New Orleans Roots of Soul 1941-1962 (2016)
Artist: Various Artists
Title: New Orleans Roots of Soul 1941-1962
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Fremeaux Heritage
Genre: Funk, R&R, Soul, Jazz
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 3:07:51
Total Size: 437 / 872 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: New Orleans Roots of Soul 1941-1962
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Fremeaux Heritage
Genre: Funk, R&R, Soul, Jazz
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 3:07:51
Total Size: 437 / 872 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc 1
1. Champion Jack Dupree - Junker's Blues (2:47)
2. Rev Utah Smith - Two Wings Every Man's Got to Lay Down and Die (3:16)
3. Professor Longhair - Hey Little Girl (3:02)
4. Lonnie Johnson - Blues Stay Away from Me (2:57)
5. Roy Byrd, his Blues Jumpers - Her Mind Is Gone (2:41)
6. Roy Brown And His Mighty Mighty Men - Hard Luck Blues Heartbreak Hotel (3:04)
7. Little Mr Midnight - Four O'Clock Blues Heartbreak Hotel (2:51)
8. Johnson Lonnie - Me and My Crazy Self (2:39)
9. Dave Bartholomew - High Flying Woman (2:42)
10. Price Lloyd - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (2:32)
11. Shirley And Lee With Dave Bartholomew And Orchestra - I'm Gone (2:22)
12. Price Lloyd - Jimmie Lee (2:12)
13. Rev Utah Smith - Two Wings (2:55)
14. Lee Sims Frankie - Lucy Mae Blues (2:32)
15. Little Sonny Jones - Tend to Your Business Blues (2:20)
16. Sugar Boy And His Cane Cutters - What's Wrong (2:41)
17. Paul Gayten - Down Boy (2:38)
18. Guitar Slim - Reap What You Sow (2:41)
19. Dave Bartholomew - Another Mule (2:28)
20. Lil Millet And His Creoles - Rich Woman (2:39)
21. Louis Armstrong - Mack the Knife (3:24)
22. Mahalia Jackson And The Falls Jones Ensemble - Just a Little While to Stay Here (3:47)
23. Fats Domino - Blue Monday (2:24)
24. Harpo Slim - Got Love If You Want It (2:48)
Disc 2
1. Guitar Slim - I Got Sumpin' for You (2:41)
2. Lewis Smiley - I Hear You Knocking (2:34)
3. Henry Clarence Frogman - Ain't Got No Home (2:23)
4. Clifton Chenier - Baby, Please (2:29)
5. Harpo Slim - I'm a King Bee (3:07)
6. Larry Williams - Just Because (2:49)
7. Clifton Chenier - My Soul (2:55)
8. Art Neville - The Dummy (1:56)
9. Oscar Wills - Flat Foot Sam (2:11)
10. Larry Williams - Bony Moronie (2:44)
11. Larry Williams - Slow Down (2:44)
12. Larry Williams - Dizzy Miss Lizzie (2:13)
13. Art Neville - Zing Zing (2:04)
14. Henry Clarence Frogman - I'm in Love (2:31)
15. Art Neville - What's Going On (2:04)
16. Huey Smith - Don't You Just Know It (2:34)
17. Art Neville - Belle Amie (2:20)
18. Art Neville - Arabian Love Call (2:25)
19. A. Toussaint - Chico (2:18)
20. Larry Williams - She Said "yeah" (1:52)
21. Eddie Bo - I'll Do Anything (2:10)
22. Eaglin' Snooks - That Certain Door (3:18)
23. Louis Armstrong - I'm Just a Lucky so and So (3:10)
24. Dr John - Sahara (2:17)
Disc 3
1. Earl King - Come on (Let the Good Times Roll) (4:24)
2. Eaglin' Snooks - Nobody Knows (The Trouble I've Seen) (2:16)
3. Larry Williams - My Baby's Got Soul (2:36)
4. Irma Thomas - Cry On (2:27)
5. Eddie Bo - Warm Daddy (2:01)
6. Eaglin' Snooks - C.C. Rider (3:03)
7. Irma Thomas - It's Raining (2:08)
8. Dorsey Lee - People Gonna Talk (2:35)
9. C. Kenner - Something You Got (2:53)
10. Irma Thomas - I Did My Part (2:31)
11. Roland Stone - Down the Road Junco Partner (2:38)
12. Reggie Hall - The Joke (2:27)
13. Benny Spellman - Fortune Teller (2:12)
14. Lee Dorsey - Hoodlum Joe (1:48)
15. Irma Thomas - Ruler of My Heart (2:51)
16. Alvin Robinson - Pain in My Heart (2:56)
17. Eddie Bo - Baby I'm Wise (2:32)
18. Alvin Robinson - Oh Red (1:57)
19. Irma Thomas - Somebody Told You (2:41)
20. Danny White - I'm Gonna Get You Yet (2:13)
21. Irma Thomas - Hittin' on Nothing (2:23)
22. Willie Tee - All for One (2:38)
23. Johnny Adams - A Losing Battle (2:53)
24. Benny Spellman - Talk About Love (2:35)
Anthologies clearing the musical heritage of New Orleans abound. Some publishers - such as Ace or Proper English - even offer compendia for completeness. This is not the intention of Bruno Blum who deliberately concentrates on a tight course (three CDs stuffed with treasures sounding like in Paradise) to highlight the leading role of Dave Bartholomew and Cosimo Matassa, who seems dedicated to everything. volume. The trumpet player and the amateur producer will generically synthesize all the specificities of this crucible where bubbling blues, gospel, jazz, thus emerge this style finally indefinable enough that soul music but where everyone will drink afterwards. The essential (plus some rarities) therefore, to understand how the City of the crescent remains one of the beacons of the popular music of the last century.