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Black and Blue and Tobacco Road |
Lou Rawls |
első megjelenés éve: 2006 |
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(2006)
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3.324 Ft
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1. | Roll 'Em Pete
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2. | I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water
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3. | How Long, How Long Blues
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4. | Everyday I Have the Blues
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5. | St. James Infirmary
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6. | Black and Blue (What Did I Do to Be So)
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7. | Gloomy Sunday
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8. | Kansas City
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9. | Goin' to Chicago Blues
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10. | Trouble in Mind
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11. | World of Trouble
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12. | Six Cold Feet of Ground
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13. | Strange Fruit
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14. | Tobacco Road
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15. | Cotton Fields
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16. | Rockin' Chair
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17. | Stormy Weather
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18. | Ol' Man River
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19. | Blues for a Four-String Guitar
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20. | St. Louis Blues
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21. | Georgia on My Mind
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22. | Sentimental Journey
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23. | Summertime
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24. | When It's Sleepy Time Down South
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Jazz / Blues, Electric Blues, Urban Blues, Vocal Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz
Alexander Nelson Sax (Alto), Flute Bob Knight Trombone (Bass) Bob Rolfe Trumpet Bobby Bryant Trumpet Bud Brisbois Trumpet Charles Harris Drums Charles Wilson Trombone Charlie Kennedy Sax (Alto) Clifford Solomon Sax (Tenor) Curtis Amy Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor) Curtis Counce Bass Dalton Smith Trumpet Earl Palmer Drums Frank Butler Drums Freddie Hill Trumpet Gene Edwards Guitar George Graham Trumpet George Jerman Original Cover Photography, Inlay Photography Harvey "Harmonica Fats" Blackston Harmonica Horace Tapscott Trombone Irving Ashby Guitar Jack Nimitz Sax (Baritone) Jay Migliori Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor) Joe Maini Sax (Alto) Joe Sample Organ Joey Vasquez Trombone Leroy Henderson Drums Lester Robertson Trombone Lou Blackburn Trombone Louis Ciotti Flute, Sax (Tenor) Michael Cuscuna Liner Notes, Reissue Producer Nick Venet Original Session Producer Onzy Matthews Arranger, Piano Patrick Roques Reissue Design, Reissue Art Director Peter Abbott Engineer Ray Crawford Guitar Rene Hall Guitar Richard "Groove" Holmes Organ Ron McMaster Remastering, Remixing Ronald Smith Trombone (Bass) Sid Miller Sax (Tenor) Sonny Criss Sax (Alto) Teddy Edwards Sax (Tenor) Walter Williams Trumpet
Black and Blue and Tobacco Road were Lou Rawls' third and fourth records for Capitol cut in 1962 and 1963, respectively. The powers that be at the label made the decision to send Rawls into the studio with a swinging big band under the direction of Onzy Matthews and featuring some real heavyweights like saxophonists Curtis Amy, Teddy Edwards, and Sonny Criss; organist Groove Holmes; and bassist Curtis Counce. The choice didn't pan out commercially, but artistically it is a triumph. The band is perfect, the arrangements are tight and interesting, and Rawls sounds completely in his element as he belts out jazz standards like "Summertime" and "Gloomy Sunday." Most of the records are devoted to blues standards like "Trouble in Mind," "Stormy Weather," "St. James Infirmary," and "I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water," and while on paper they may look like the same old songs everyone does, Rawls brings them to life and even sets a few ablaze with his rich, rough, and powerful vocals. The best moment is his sparse and exhilarating version of "Tobacco Road," a tune that has come to be associated with him, mostly due to his live version cut a couple of years later on Lou Rawls Live! This version is a touch less exciting but just as impressive, and it is a treat to hear. In fact, both albums are a treat. Rawls may just be starting his long career, but he sounds fully formed, relaxed, and at home with the big band behind him. It makes for some of the most enjoyable Lou Rawls you'll hear, and fans of Rawls and great jazz and blues vocals should rejoice that Capitol has finally made the records available on CD. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide |
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