VA - Across The Tracks Volume 2: More Nashville R&B And Doo Wop (1997)

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Title: Across The Tracks Volume 2: More Nashville R&B And Doo Wop
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Ace
Genre: Rhythm & Blues, Doo Wop
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 1:18:14
Total Size: 386,4 Mb
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We continue our run of Nashville R&B CDs with a return visit to the Champion group of labels featuring the productions of Ted Jarrett. Ted was one of the early black independent label producers, and to this day is still hunting for hit records on his T-Jaye label. With the release of the first volume of Across The Tracks (CDCHD 493) he has been accorded belated recognition for his past work by his Nashville home town. In a supplement of The Nashville Banner (28 November 1996), Ted had the front cover picture and story entitled (what else) 'Across The Tracks' with the bye-line "Reissue disc showcases Ted Jarrett's role in Nashville's R&B and rock history." Then in the Nashville Scene of 12 December 1996, Daniel Cooper wrote a major article, "Scuffling: The Lost History Of Nashville Rhythm & Blues". Cooper noted that "only now, all these years later, Nashville's R&B legacy is beginning to gain wider recognition. AVI Records in the US and Ace Records in the UK have been deep into a reissue programme of vintage recordings from the Excello vaults - much of it featuring Music City talent - and Ace also just released the essential Across The Tracks: Nashville R&B and Rock'n'Roll. A superior collection of raw, urban-combo sides from the late 50s and early 60s, the Ace collection especially highlights the production and songwriting of local musician and all-round indie entrepreneur Ted Jarrett".We have commissioned Daniel Cooper to write the notes to this second volume of Across The Tracks (he has also written the notes to our Wail Daddy! and Southern Rhythms with Kid King's Combo, Louis Brooks and Skippy Brooks - both CDs from the Excello label). This time out we feature Nashville doowop from highly collectable groups the Kinglets and Charles Walker & the Daffodils along with the Champion R&B stalwarts Larry Birdsong, Gene Allison and Earl Gaines. The quality blues tracks by Murfreesboro (Al Garner), Ted Jarrett, Cliff Butler and Arthur K Adams are almost impossible to find on the original records, as is the magnificent rockabilly of Chuck Harrod's Crawdad Hole a $1000 single! Yes, the musical quality of Across The Tracks Vol 2 is every bit as high as that of the first volume.


Tracklist:

01 Three Times Seven - Larry Birdsong
02 Live The Life I Sing About - Larry Birdsong
03 Six Days A Week (And Sundays Too) - The Kinglets
04 You Gotta Go - The Kinglets
05 No Fool No More - Charles Walker & The Daffodils
06 Slave To Love - Charles Walker & The Daffodils
07 If Things Don't Change - Gene Allison
08 Sittin' Here Drinkin' - Earl Gaines
09 Blue Night - Jimmy Beck & His Orchestra
10 Real Good Man - Murfreesboro (Al Garner)
11 Oh My Love - Murfreesboro (Al Garner)
12 Scooter Poofin' - Larry Birdsong
13 Lord You Know - The Fairfield Four
14 I Thank Him - Christine Kittrell
15 Kiss Away - The Clips
16 Let Me Get Close To You Baby - The Clips
17 You're My Baby - Larry Birdsong
18 Love You So - Earl Gaines
19 Hallelujah - Don Q & Clenest Gant
20 Rent's Too High - Cliff Butler
21 Love Me A Long, Long Time - Ted Jarrett
22 My Little Baby - Little Shy Guy (Douglas)
23 Crawdad Hole (Crawdad Song) - Chuck Harrod & The Anteaters
24 Goofin' Off - Joyce Paul
25 Let Me Down Easy - Earl Gaines
26 The Same Thing - Arthur K Adams
27 You Are My Sunshine - Earl Gaines & Lucille Johns
28 Stay A Little Longer - Gene Allison
29 It's Almost Sundown - Roscoe Shelton
30 Medley - Gene Allison

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