A walk through the wild world of rockin' rhythm and blues.
Featuring the sounds of Sam Phillip's Sun Studios, with Roscoe Gordon, the inventor of the Jamaican shuffle, at the fore. I delve into the creole flavours of Louisianna, the soulful, yet strange, sounds of Memphis and King Records from Cincinnati, a major meeting ground for musical greats, ie James Brown, Little Willie John and the Dominoes.
Proto-soul meets scorching rock outs, creating a disturbance in your mind.
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1. King Coleman - The Boo Boo Song - King
2. Justine - Don and Dewey - Specialty
3. Boogie Woogie Teenage - Meadowlarks - DooTone
4. Leave My Kitten Alone - Little Willie John - King
5. Genevieve - Huey "Piano" Smith - Ace
6. Bo' Guitar - Bo Diddley - Chess
7. Just A Little Bit - Roscoe Gordon - VeeJay
8. Last Night - The Mar-Keys - Stax
9. Mind Your Own business - Eugene Church - King
10. Have Mercy Baby - The Dominoes - King
11. Rocket 88 - Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats - Chess
12. Booted - Roscoe Gordon - Sun
13. Red Hot and Blue Radio Show - Dewey Phillips - Charly
14. I Ain't Drunk - Lonnie "The Cat" - With Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm - Modern RPM
15. Ooh Poo Pah Doo - Jessie Hill - Minit
16. Trick Bag - Earl King - Imperial
17. Shopping For Clothes - The Coasters - Atlantic
18. Minstral and Queen - The Impressions - MCA / ABC
19. I Want To Thank You - Otis Redding - Stax/ Volt/Atlantic
20. The World Is Yours - Johnny Wright - With Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm - Modern RPM
21. That Dood It - James Brown And His Famous Flames - King
22. Red Hot - Billy "The Kid" Emerson - Sun
23. I Love To Rock and Roll - Eddie Bo
24. Twitchy - Rene Hall and His Orchestra - Specialty
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