VA - Mule Milk 'N' Firewater (2000)
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Mule Milk 'N' Firewater
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Westside Records
Genre: Blues, R&B, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 59:24
Total Size: 198 MB | 141 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Mule Milk 'N' Firewater
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Westside Records
Genre: Blues, R&B, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 59:24
Total Size: 198 MB | 141 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1 Rudy Moore - Ring-A-Ling-Dong (2:28)
2 Roy Brown - Hurry Hurry Baby (2:57)
3 Little Tommy Brown - Goodbye I'm Gone (2:26)
4 Fred Clark - Bobby Sox Rocker (2:33)
5 Big Jay McNeely - Mule Milk (3:04)
6 The Checkers - Can't Find My Sadie (2:39)
7 The Five Jets - Everybody Do The Chicken (2:43)
8 The Midnighters - That Woman (2:02)
9 Fred Clark - Ground Hog Snooper (2:17)
10 Rufus Gore - Fire Water (2:19)
11 Jack Dupree - Stumbling Block (3:03)
12 Joe Tex - Davy, You Upset My Home (2:37)
13 The Lamplighters - Bo Peep (2:17)
14 The Gardenias - My Baby's Tops (2:27)
15 Joe Perkins & The Rookies - How Much Love Can One Heart Hold (2:18)
16 Danny Cobb - Hey Mr. Warden (2:39)
17 Tiny Topsy - Aw Shucks Baby (2:23)
18 Joe Benson - Rock 'n' Roll Jungle (2:21)
19 Little Wille John - Look What You've Done To Me (2:11)
20 Little Wille John - Uh Uh Baby (2:08)
21 H. Bomb Ferguson - Midnight Ramblin' Tonight (2:19)
22 Ronnie Molleen - Fat Mama (2:20)
23 Willie Wright & The Sparklers - Got A Feelin' (2:36)
24 Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - Come On Baby Let's Shake It (2:08)
This is an outstanding collection from the vaults of King and its subsidiary labels, Federal and Deluxe. These 24 tracks collect jump blues, doo wop, piano boogie, and outright bizarre novelties stretching from the late '40s through the early '60s. There is not a bad track on Mule Milk 'N' Firewater, featuring plenty of well-known names on mainly wild up-tempo songs by Roy Brown, Big Jay McNeely, Little Willie John, Hank Ballad & the Midnighters, and Jack Dupree. There are a few standouts amongst these rarities that may raise a few eyebrows. "Ring a Ling Dong" is from 1955 by Rudy Moore aka Rudy Ray Moore of Dolomite fame, and "Davy, You Upset My Home" finds a young Joe Tex vividly describing how his domestic situation is being torn apart by his girlfriend's unhealthy obsession with all things Davy Crockett! Unbelievable! ~Al Campbell