Ike Turner & The Kings Of Rhythm - The Cobra Sessions (1958) Hi-Res
Artist: Ike Turner, The Kings Of Rhythm
Title: The Cobra Sessions
Year Of Release: 1958
Label: Cobra Records
Genre: R&B, Funk, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/44,1kHz)
Total Time: 59:31
Total Size: 147/297/604 Mb
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Tracklist:Title: The Cobra Sessions
Year Of Release: 1958
Label: Cobra Records
Genre: R&B, Funk, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/44,1kHz)
Total Time: 59:31
Total Size: 147/297/604 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. (I Know) You Don't Love Me 2:12
02. Down and out (aka How Long Will It Last) 3:04
03. Matchbox (aka I'm Gonna Forget About You) (Version 1 - Take 4) 2:24
04. You Keep on Worrying Me (Take 2) 2:32
05. You've Got to Lose 2:19
06. Walking Down the Aisle 2:02
07. Box Top 1:55
08. I'll Weep No More 2:50
09. Tell Me Darling 2:04
10. Matchbox (aka I'm Gonna Forget About You) (Version 2 - Take 5) 2:25
11. (I Know) You Don't Love Me (Take 1) 2:08
12. You Keep on Worrying Me (Take 4) 2:30
13. You've Got to Lose (Alt Take) 2:48
14. Walking Down the Aisle (Take 4) 2:10
15. I'll Weep No More (Alternate Take) 2:46
16. Tell Me Darling (Alternate Take) 2:06
17. I'm Gonna Forget About You (aka Matchbox) (Version 2) 2:21
18. Matchbox (aka I'm Gonna Forget About You) (Version 3) 2:33
19. Jack Rabbit 2:24
20. In Your Eyes Baby 2:11
21. Hey - Hey 2:00
22. Ho - Ho 2:27
23. Tell Me Why 2:40
24. Hey - Hey (Take 1) 2:01
25. Prancin' 2:40
Kings of Rhythm are an American music group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007. Turner would retain the name of the band throughout his career, although the group has undergone considerable line-up changes over time.
The group was an offshoot of a large big band ensemble called the Tophatters. By the late 1940s, Turner had renamed this group the Kings of Rhythm. Their early stage performances consisted largely of covers of popular jukebox hits of the day. In 1951, Turner and his Kings of Rhythm recorded the song "Rocket 88" (credited to Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats), which is a contender for the first rock and roll record. The song is inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Singles.
In the 1960s, the Kings of Rhythm became the band for the "Ike & Tina Turner Revue". For a few years in the early 1970s they were renamed the Family Vibes, and released two albums under that name. After the disbanding of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in 1976, Turner revived the Kings of Rhythm in 2001 and released the Grammy-nominated album Here And Now. The Kings of Rhythm backed Turner on his Grammy-winning album Risin' with the Blues (2006). After Turner died in 2007, the band for some time was under the leadership of pianist Ernest Lane, who was a childhood friend of Turner's. The Kings of Rhythm continue to perform with vocalist Earl Thomas.
The group was an offshoot of a large big band ensemble called the Tophatters. By the late 1940s, Turner had renamed this group the Kings of Rhythm. Their early stage performances consisted largely of covers of popular jukebox hits of the day. In 1951, Turner and his Kings of Rhythm recorded the song "Rocket 88" (credited to Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats), which is a contender for the first rock and roll record. The song is inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Singles.
In the 1960s, the Kings of Rhythm became the band for the "Ike & Tina Turner Revue". For a few years in the early 1970s they were renamed the Family Vibes, and released two albums under that name. After the disbanding of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue in 1976, Turner revived the Kings of Rhythm in 2001 and released the Grammy-nominated album Here And Now. The Kings of Rhythm backed Turner on his Grammy-winning album Risin' with the Blues (2006). After Turner died in 2007, the band for some time was under the leadership of pianist Ernest Lane, who was a childhood friend of Turner's. The Kings of Rhythm continue to perform with vocalist Earl Thomas.