Eddie Bo - Slippin' and a Slidin': Singles As & Bs (1956-1962) (2020)

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Title: Slippin' and a Slidin': Singles As & Bs (1956-1962)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 106:23 min
Total Size: 449 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc: 1
1. Baby
2. So Glad
3. I'm So Tired
4. Roll 'Em Back
5. I'm Wise
6. Happy Tears
7. Please Forgive Me
8. I'll Be Satisfied
9. My Heart Was Meant for You
10. I Cry Oh
11. Hey Bo
12. Tell Me Why
13. Dearest One
14. Too Much of a Good Thing
15. Walk That Walk
16. Every Day Every Night
17. Indeed I Do
18. Hep, Hep Hooray
19. Where's My Baby
20. My Dearest Darling
21. Oh-Oh
22. I'll Keep on Trying
23. I Love to Rock & Roll

Disc: 2
1. Hey There Baby
2. I Need Someone
3. You Got Your Mojo Working
4. Everybody Knows
5. Tell It Like It Is
6. Every Dog Got His Day
7. Warm Daddy
8. Ain't It the Truth Now
9. It Must Be Love
10. What a Fool I've Been
11. Dinky Doo
12. Everybody, Everything Needs Love
13. I Got to Know
14. Bless You Darling
15. Check Mr. Pop-Eye
16. Now Let's Pop-Eye
17. Baby I'm Wise
18. Roamin-Titis
19. You're the Only One
20. You're with Me

43 classic recordings from one of New Orleans greatest performers. Not quite the complete singles As &Bs' 1955- 1962 of Eddie Bo. However it's still probably the most detailed overview of his career via singles that there has ever been. His first major success was "I'm Wise" which Little Richard renamed "Slippin' & Slidin'" and made it into a rock and roll classic. Eddie's recordings stand up and still sound fantastic up to 60 years after they were recorded. Other notable tracks include "Check Mr. Popeye" the first major recording devoted to the New Orleans invented dance craze the Popeye. This is an essential addition to any collection of New Orleans R&B.


  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless!!
  • chynakat
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Thanks so much for Eddie Bo!